Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-05-24

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LEXINGTON TURF NOTES Hal Price Headley shipped eight horses from Keeneland Saturday morning for Belmont Park. Sunday morning twenty-two horses in two cars left Idle Hour Farm for Belmont Park to race under the white and green of Col. E. R. Bradley. Trained Clyde Van Duson shipped two carloads Sunday from Charles T. Fishers Dixiana to Detroit. Trainer Frank Kearns also left Calumet Farm Sunday morning for Lincoln Fields with two carloads of Warren Wrights " ! horses. I Monday afternoon six horses, property of . Charles C. Van Meter; seven, property of j J. D. Weil, in charge of Morris Griner, and one owned by John O. Whitlow, will leave Keeneland for Lincoln Fields. Hanly C. Regan is sending Alice Highland and a t w y i; -old from Keeneland Monday I to C. R. Allen at Detroit. j With these departures very few horses will be left in training at Keeneland and on the farms in the vicinity of Lexington. Trainer Charles H. Hughes is coming over from Louisville Monday to see the fifteen yearlings which are going to the Saratoga ■atefl in August from W. E. Caskeys Bramble Farm, among which is a magnificent ■later to llyrtleweod, purchased by Caskey from Brownell Combs for a big price. There is a probability that she will bring more than any other filly to be offered at Saratoga this year. Auciioneer "Doc" Bond, back from Belmont Park, says the brisk market for the horses in training sold there on Thursday was highly encouraging to all concerned with breeding, training and racing thoroughbred horses. "It was a bright spot in probably the bluest section of America said he. ... . .


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