Keeneland Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-20

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1 KEENELAND PARK NOTES A division of August B. Letelliers stable, transferred here from Churchill Downs, includes Black Coat, Miss Canary and Shatterproof. Ike Weil sent four horses here from Louisville. Heading the quartet is the Kentucky Derby eligible My Grandson. The others are Tomye, My Chickadee and Judge Hasten. Glint and Dulcimer, from the stable of Kecne Daingerf ield, were other arrivals from Churchill Downs. In addition to Surveyor and Barbara J., which have been here for a week, C. N. Finch sent the old campaigner Pat C. here from Louisville. John O. Whitlow, veteran Kentucky turfman, starts the season with a likely young prospect in Woodsaw, a chestnut son of Cherokee and Petite. Frank Podesta, Memphis patron whose horses are in the care of Moody Jolly at Churchill Downs, was in Louisville over the week-end, but returned for Mondays racing. George A. Burke, Cleveland turf enthusiast whose horses are also in the Jolly barn, is here for the meeting. In addition to the Kentucky Derby candidate Main Man, B. F. Eyerman Is training Black Arrow, Gorgeous Lady, Snow Fairy and four two-year-olds for Jerome B. Res-pess, master of Highland Farm. The juveniles are Very Busy, a half sister to Main Man; Busy Morn, Good Sign and Ice Queen. Visitors for the second day of the meeting Included Mose Goldblatt, the veteran Cin- cinnati turfman, motoring from Louisville after the morning training of his string at Churchill Downs. Dr. W. E. Coover, official track veterinarian for the racing commission, was la Louisville over the week-end.


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