Keeneland Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-28

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KEENELAND PARK NOTES T $ After spending a few days here. Otto Rasch left for Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday morning. Before departing, Rasch bought the two-year-olds Foxster and Gatlin from Howard Oots. Foxster is a gelding by Try-ster Katherine Fox, while Gatlin is a gelding by On Watch Love Offering. Both horses were shipped Sunday to Beulah Park. After filling his engagement in the Lafayette Stakes Tuesday, jockey J. Rosen left for Churchill Downs. H. C. Wolfe shipped Aukai, Appealing and Port au Prince to Beulah Park Tuesday morning. Wolfe, who trains for the Motor City Stable, has eight horses in training at the Columbus track. With Grey Gold, Kentucky Derby candidate, heading the shipment, the horses of E. W. Duffy, in charge of trainer G. R. Miller, were shipped to Churchill Downs Tuesday. Others in the the consignment were Sir Jim James, Court, Captain Byam, Belleek, Blond Reel, Steel Knight and Que Gato. Eddie Haughton, whose stable is being shipped from Arlington Downs to Narragan-sett Park, stopped here for a brief visit. He is en route to the Rhode Island course. Word was received from Greentree Farm that the mare Bonus, by All Gold, foaled a bay or brown colt Saturday night The colt, sired by St. Germans, is a full brother to the Kentucky Derby winner Twenty Grand. This is the first colt foal Bonus has had since Twenty Grand. Charles J. McLennan, who had hoped to attend the closing days racing here, has advised Keeneland officials that he will be unable to reach here from Havre de Grace in time and will go direct to Washington Park, where he will serve as racing secretary. McLennan wrote the condition book which prevailed for the local meeting.


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