Agua Caliente Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-28

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T AGUA CALIENTE NOTES j Maj. R. C. Woodruff, the Coolidge, Arizona, horseman, reports just having fired and blistered his good horse, Ward Boss, noted for running a second to the Vanderbilt Balking at Santa Anita the day Balking was just a fifth of a second away from the worlds record. Of intense speed, Ward Bos3 is expected to be strengthened by the blistering. The colt, which nearly died from distemper towards the end of the Santa Anita meeting, will be freshened for a return to the races next fall.


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