Plenty of Racing Material: Well-Known Stables to Campaign at Covington Course--Meeting Beginning on May 29., Daily Racing Form, 1937-05-17

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PLENTY OF RACING MATERIAL WellKnown Stables to Campaign at atCovington Covington Course Meeting MeetingBeginning Beginning on May 29 LOUISVILLE Ky May 15 That there will be no shortage of racing material at Latonia during its thirtyseven day summer meeting beginning Saturday May 29 is seen in the rapidly increasing number of applica ¬ tions for stall reservations reservationsA A number of stables already have moved into the Covington course having shipped there directly from winter racing centers and from Lexington while a majority of those whose horses are campaigning here at Churchill Downs have indicated they also would take part in the Latonia meeting meetingAmong Among the larger establishments whose colors will be seen at Latonia are those of the Rosedale Stable the Three Ds Stock Farm F P Letellier J B Respess Grace land Stock Farm James Chesney J C Gil lem Mose Goldblatt Jesse Spencer King Ranch James C Ellis J W Parrish T L Pierce Mrs R J Murphy R L and B W Stivers W E Smith and Theodore E Muel ¬ ler lerMost Most of these are regular participants in Latonia meetings but a few of them notably the Three Ds Stock Farm the King Ranch and James Chesney will be campaigning their charges there for the first time in sev ¬ eral years yearsSome Some of the other stables for which reser ¬ vations have been made at Latonia are those of Lee Niles Dr C N Finch J R Gregory Henry Forrest H H Battle Sam Stone Al ¬ bert Dunne C L Groan H C Applegate John McShane George Morris C W Moore Jack Skirvin Dan Morris Thomas Piatt Jack Howard and Dan Lehan LehanThe The first issue of the Latonia condition book already being in the hands of the printer copies of it are expected to be ready for distribution among horsemen by the first part of next week


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