Churchill Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-05-26

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1 CHURCHILL DOWNS NOTES ! 6 8 Jake Lowenstein plans to leave Thursday for Lincoln Fields. The Lowenstein stable consists of thirteen head. With Willie Garner, the stable rider, at | Aurora to ride Gov. Chandler in the Illinois Derby, trainer Kirby Ramsey has taken a call on W. L. Johnson for several races here Saturday. The twelve head W. G. Sparks has in training here for various owners will head for Lincoln Fields Friday morning. Departure of the horses trained by Edward Haughton for Lincoln Fields has been set for Saturday. Haughton is giving B. A. Jones, trainer of the Derby winner, Lawrin, quite a tussle for training honors here. Jones ships Lawrin and about thirty others, all owned by H. M. Woolf, to New York next week. The Milky Way Farm, owned by Mrs. Ethel V. Mars and the largest stable with "reservations at Lincoln Fields, moved on to the Crete course Tuesday night. The stable will be represented in the ,000 Crete Handicap there Monday and also in the Illinois Derby at Aurora Saturday. Sewell Combs, popular Kentucky breeder and a member of the state racing commission, will be here for the important Saturday and Monday stakes programs. A committee of horsemen representing many owners and trainers whose stables have taken part in Kentucky racing this spring will ask the state racing commission to consider several changes in the present rules governing claiming races, it was learned Wednesday. Jack Hanover, with the Friedberg and Axton horses, and John Best, with his own color-bearers, leave Monday night for Lincoln Fields. The Long Ridge Stable racers and those of Bert Friend and R. T. Runnells will be in another car getting away for the same Illinois track at the same time. George Brooks, trainer of T. E. Muellers Shadybrook Farm establishment, is arranging to transfer his charges to Lincoln Fields Friday night. The horses of I. J. Collins, trained by Al Miller, and those handled by A. L. Taylor and F. A. Ross, left Wednesday night for Detroit. Rom Root shipped the C. W. Pershall stable to Farmount Park, where he will saddle Joyride for the Memorial Day Handicap Monday. The five head Frank Barton is training for his wife will be sent to Lincoln Fields Friday. Apprentice Lloyd Sisler, under engagement to Barton, will remain for the balance of the meeting.


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