Keeneland Turf-Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-04-15

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klt KEENELAND TURF-NOTES 4 1 Bobby Powers, who acted as agent for the Stable of Mose Goldblatt for a number of years, was an arrival from his home in Cincinnati and will remain throughout the - meeting. At the close of Keeneland, Bowers will go to Churchill Downs. Arnold Hanger, owner of He Did, and who has several brood mares at Duntreath Farm, near here, was a visitor. Ira "Babe" Hanford, who rode Bold Venture to victory in the Kentucky Derby, is here with the stable trained by Sherrill Ward. , It is the plan of Jack Hodgins, who has fit division of the Pelleteri-Millsdale Stable tit Churchill Downs, to van his charges to and from the Louisville track. j Emerson F. Woodward, owner of the pretentious Valdina Farms in Texas, who has been participating in a trap shoot in Indiana, arrived here this morning and plans to remain throughout the meeting. The main division of the Valdina horses are at Keeneland. Former jockey Norman Le Blanc shipped his stable from New Orleans and unloaded at Keeneland: Sound Wave, Lady Nadi, Dusty Ariel, King Preston, Penmar, Busy Daughter and Mr. Mickey. The three-year-old High One, which races for C. P. Le Blanc, is at Keeneland in charge of C. R. Allen. Dusty Dawn and Arabs Arrow, which are candidates for the Ben Ali Handicap from the Stable of Mrs. L. Hickman, and one other racer arrived in charge of Baylor Hickman, who will direct the training. Word was received that Stands Alone, J. C. Stones hopeful for the sixty-fourth running of the Kentucky Derby, headed the consignment of five that were vanned from Churchill Downs by the Louisville sportsman.


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