Still Shipping to Mexico: Predict Colony of Almost Eight Hundred Horses Soon at Agua Caliente Course, Daily Racing Form, 1938-04-02

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STILL SHIPPING TO MEXICO Predict Colony of Almost Eight Hundred Horses Soon at Agua Caliente Course. AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico, April 1. With runners still shipping across the border in great numbers, the Agua Caliente Turf Clubs colony of thoroughbreds now numbers more than 750 horses and within a few days the total probably will pass the 800 mark. Al Jones, who already had Barcarolle and Gold Clasp stabled here, added to his string when he applied for stall space for five more head, including the two-year-old, Black Bomber. Others in the shipment include Light Shot, Quality Shot and Fetching Shot, all three-year-olds, and the five-year-old, Princess Ora. J. W. MacClatchie checked in with The Hare and Kievan, while Ed Golladay moved into Mexico with a quartet of gallopers made up of Jerry C. and Crony Lad, a pair of seven-year-olds, Twinkling Eye and Home George.


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