Louisville Turk Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-21

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t LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES t O 4 Olin Johnson has a youngster he may introduce to the riding ranks during the coming Churchill Downs meeting. The youth i3 Henry Herman Brack, seventeen years old, of Evansville, Ind. Brack is under contract to J. C. Ellis, and has been attached to that stable for more than a year. Five two-year-olds and seven older horses make up the stable which R. L. Stivers, Kentucky horseman, is conditioning for the coming meeting. The youngsters are Don Moss, Queen Regent, Polly Greenock, My Pearl and Coletown Miss. I. J. Collins, Lancaster, Ohio, manufacturer and former Ohio racing commissioner, was in Louisville Sunday with a party of friends to watch Collins Derby candidate, Bernard F., in a workout They returned to Lexington Sunday night Dick McMahon, business manager of the Calumet Farm, advised Tom Young here that trainer F. J. Kearns would send twelve horses here next week. Included will be the Kentucky Derby eligibles, Galsun and Gosunu


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