Calumet Farm to Send 42 Horses to Lincoln Fields, Daily Racing Form, 1938-04-06

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CALUMET FARM TO SEND 42 HORSES TO LINCOLN FIELDS LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 5. Warren Wright, whose Calumet Farm silks are seen on most of the important tracks of the country, will be represented at Lincoln Fields, the first major Chicago course to open this spring, by a string of forty-two horses. Frank J. Kearns, who trains for this noted Chicago patron, has reserved an entire barn of fifty stalls at the popular Crete course whose season of twenty-four days opens on Decoration Day. The stable will be represented in all the principal races to be run there and Irving Anderson, well up among the leading riders of the country and developed by Kearns, will be with the Wright stable there. More than twenty of the Calumet Farm horses are tentatively scheduled to begin their 1938 campaigns in Kentucky this spring. Stalls for twenty-six have been reserved at Churchill Downs, and trainer Kearns will have some of the horses under saddle for engagements at Keeneland.


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