Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-04-09

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I LEXINGTON TURF NOTES s With the arrival of Don Moss, Red Moss, Ramrod, Patsyette and Lady In Blue from Hot Springs, Beckham Stivers has ten horses under his direction. The horses he wintered at Keeneland are Double R., Grins, Casa-nard, I Chase and two two-year-olds. Charles Graysons Fritz Hallam and Tan Up accompanied J. C. Metzs Gov. Chandler from Hot Springs. Metz received two two-year-olds from Latonia. Both are fillies and are daughters of Prince Pal and Infinite. Busy Morn, Hildress and Ballath were vanned from J. B. Respess Highland Stock Farm to join the twelve head which arrived from Hot Springs. Jack Skirvin, who unloaded Albubble, Alsang, Al au Feu, Bulldozer, Alspur, Alergy, Al-High, Alservant, Alup, Alpi and Vanita announced that Albubble and Vinita would be vanned to A. C. Ernsts farm where they will be- retired for breeding purposes. After inspecting his breeding stock at his Missouri Farm, Bennett Creech, whose horses have been here for several days, arrived here Friday and took over the training, which has been under the direction of his brother.


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