Keeneland Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-29

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I KEENELAND PARK NOTES f Dr. C. N. Finch purchased Minster from the Greentree Stable at private terms following the horses race Monday. Jockey George Woolf was an arrival from Texas and reported to H. J. Thompson, trainer of the E. R. Bradley stable. He probably will have the mount on either Brooklyn or Billionaire in the Blue Grass Stakes here Thursday, with Basil James having the other mount. The western veteran has been engaged to ride for the Bradley stable during the coming meeting at Churchill Downs. The division of the Millsdale Stable and Anthony Pelleteri horses, which was campaigned here, will be returned to Churchill Downs Wednesday. The horses of L. C. Young were vanned to Churchill Downs. Following the conclusion of the meeting Ernie White will go to Louisville where he will assist A. E. Weidekamp in the operation of the Churchill Downs mutuel department-White had charge of the Keeneland wagering department. The modest stable of William E. Caskey, which has been in light training at his Bramble Farm near here, will be brought into Keeneland with the close of the meeting. The local breeder, owner and trainer, contemplates a late campaign with his stock. The Le Mar Stock Farm stable, which has been resting up at the farm near here, will be shipped to Churchill Downs, after which it will be taken to Chicago for campaigning at Washington Park. This was decided after a conference with Leo J. Marks and trainer Lowenstein. Jockey T. P. Martin came over from Louisville today to ride Red Flyer for his contract employer, the Blue Ridge Farm. Neville Dunns Top Bracket came out of her winning performance Tuesday with a severe leg injury. C. C. Kranz purchased the two-year-old. Rose K., from Tom B. Young. She will be shipped to Beulah Park, along with Brilliant Stone. Charles Swain loses his apprentice allowance on Friday, but he will be inactive on that day because of no racing in this sector. He reports to Jack Weaver, trainer for W. E. Smith at Churchill Downs following completion of the local meeting. He has ridden ninety-eight winners since becoming a rider. . His uncle, Frank Swain, who holds his con-; I tract, will make the lads engagements at I Churchill Downs.


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