Keeneland Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-04-29

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1 KEENELAND TURF NOTES jll s Albuquerque. Chance King- and Hope Dia- I ruond were shipped to Louisville by Ralph Mcllvain. Albuquerque is owned by Mrs. j Mcllvain, while Chance King and Hope Diamond race for F. H. Williamsons Indian Lake Stable. f The powerful Mrs. A. M. Creech band will J , leave here Friday morning for Aurora. 111., where Bennett Creech wifl have his entire j stable in training. Sir Ally and Miss Mars, i two of the best three-year-olds in the estab-j lishment. are nominees for the Illinois Derby, 2,000 added feature of the Fox Val-1 ley Jockey Clubs meeting. J Trainer J. J. Flanigan vanned four head ; to Louisville Wednesday. The shipment left the Valdina Farms stable without repre-. sentation at Keeneland for the last two days 1 of the meeting. j i The stable of J. C Stone, in charge of trainer H. Louden, got away for Churchill Downs. j Bennett Creech reported the six-year-old J J mare. Good Cheer, running a fever Wednesday morning. The clever apprentice. G. C. Fisher, packed his tack and left for Beulah Park. , Melvin Calvert, contract rider for the De- 1 troit-owned horses, will don silks at the Cincinnati course. James Donaldson, agent for Mrs. A. M. Creech, will leave here Friday for Aurora with jockey Jack Richard and apprentice ; 1 Robert Conley. Richard is one of the lead- ing riders in the country, while Conley is j rated one of the best lightweight riders." 1 Baylor Hickman loaded Arabs Arrow, ; Stjensund and Dusty Dawn and they left for Douglas Park at Louisville. Clifford Porter has arranged to transfer the horses he is training for Charles Cleary to Churchill Downs Friday morning. T. D. Grimes, whose small stable is turned out in California, arrived for a brief visit to the Blue Grass. ! j J. W. Lee, of Lexington, employee of! Keeneland pari-mutuel department, died here ! t unexpectedly Wednesday. j S Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Bragg, of Los : Angeles and New Tork, arrived from the , t western city to remain until after the Ken- , tucky Derby. They are the guests of Mr. ! and Mrs. Roy Carruthers at their home in ; Versailles. Mrs. Bragg is the owner of sev- era! mares quartered at nearby Slickaway Farm. E- R- Bradleys Buyer Beware was de-: dared from the third race because of sore 1 shins. 1 j . ;


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