Churchill Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-04-19

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1 CHURCHILL DOWNS NOTES T s s During one of his recent motor trips through the Blue Grass belt Earl Sande stopped at J. O. Keenes farm, where he has several horses, among them the stallion Nassak. At the same place Sande has the mare Oh Baby, by Campfire, and very good looking yearling, a son of St. Germans, sire of two Derby winners, and Oh Baby. Three two year olds In the Maxwell Howard Stable here have been named Gem City, in honor of Dayton, Ohio, where Howard resides, Jinx Buster and Col. Bret. Earl Sande had them in California, but went along only slowly with them and none got to the post. Hal Kiser, who shipped the horse Blue Plane and Blaze DOr here from Miami, also got in from" Florida and will remain through the Downs meeting. Three two year olds recently added to the Woolford Farm stable, trained by B. A. Jones, are Vicuna anc- Spirit Queen, daughters of Insco, and Beau Insco, a gelded son of the same sire. They came from the farm in Missouri. Mose Goldblatt, Cincinnati horseman, is on the scene and, except for occasional visits to his home and also Keeneland, will be at his stable daily. His horses have been at Churchill Downs for several weeks. Although his health is not of the best, Bert Friend of Cincinnati, owner of the Derby horse Co-Sport, hopes to be on hand when the big race is run here on May 7. According to his son, Friend is confined to a Cincinnati hospital at the present time.


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