Boxholders at Keeneland: Many Nationally Known Leaders in Social and Sporting World Have Reserved Accommodations, Daily Racing Form, 1938-04-14

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! BOXHOLDERS - AT KEENELAND Many Nationally Known Leaders in Social and Sporting World Have Reserved Accommodations. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 13 Not only is Lexington and the Blue Grass well represented among the boxholders for the Keeneland meeting, which starts on Thursday, but among those having reserved these choice accommodations are many nationally known leaders of the social and sporting world. The list of boxholders follows: Clyde Van Dusen, Lexington; Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Lexington; C. Reginald Ryley, Versailles; W. Lee Nutter, Georgetown; E. Gay Drake, Lexington; Jack Howard, Lexington; P. A. and R. J. Nash, Chicago; J. E. and "Doc" Bond, Versailles; C. L. Willmott, Lexington; Miss Anna Bell Ward, Lexington, Lafayette Hotel; A. L. Ferguson, Georgetown; Col. Phil T. Chinn, Lexington; Leslie Combs II., Lexington; Edward M. Meyer, Lexington; Thomas S. Scott, Lexington; Harrie J3. Scott, Lexington; J. W. Parrish, Midway; John Wesley Marr, Lexington; Lexington Quarry Company, Lexington; also Charles T. Fisher, of Detroit. LIST OF BOXHOLDERS. W. E. Smith, Louisville; W. H. C-urtney, Lexington; R. W. Mcllvain, Chicago; Col. E. R. Bradley, Palm Beach; C. C. Van Meter, Lexington; Brownell Combs, Lexington; J. Lindsay Nunn, Lexington? Dr. E. W. Hag-yard, Lexington; Gentry-Thompson Stock Yards, Lexington; Charles Nuckols, Midway; John G. Stoll,. Lexington; William M. Haupt, New York; Sen. J. N. Camden, Paris; Mrs. Silas ,B. .Mason, Lexington; E. F. Woodward. Houston, Texas; Horatio P. Mason, Lexington; Mrs. W. S. Barnes. Lexington and Ben Smith, of. Cincinnati make up another group. Louis E. Hillenmeyer, Lexington; Thomas Piatt, Lexington; Gov. A. B. Chandler. Frankfort; Royce G. Martin, Toledo, Ohio; A. B. Hancock, Paris; Dr. C. A. Vance, Lexington; W. R. Embry, Lexington; Thoroughbred Club of America; Howard Oots, Lexington; Warren Wright, Chicago; Hal Price Headley, Lexington; Roy Carruthers, Versailles; Maj. Louis Beard, Lexington; Dr. F. W. Rankin, Lexington; T. H. Kirk, Lexington; Lucas B. Combs, Lexington; George W. Headley Sr., Lexington; Mrs. Christian De Waal, Lexington; J. O. Keene, Lexington; J. E. Harding, Sr., Lexington; T. C. Piatt, Lexington; Miss Martha Lawson Brown, Lexington; A. B. Gay, Lexington; R. A. Beazley, Lexington; Mrs. L. L. Haggin, Lexington; J. A. Goodwin, Lexington; E. K. Thomas, Paris; Mrs. J. H. Reed, Lexington; C. F. White, Lexington; C. Kendall McDowell, Lexington; Henry H. Knight, Chicago; I. N.- Combs, Sr., Lexington, and W. E. Hupp, Lexington are likewise well known in turf circles, who are among others having reservations.


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