Lawrin To Go West For Hollywood Derby, Daily Racing Form, 1938-05-30

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: ■ I j LAWRIN TO GO WEST FOR | I j HOLLYWOOD DERBY j LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 28.— A surprising change in plans for the future racing of the Kentucky Derby winner, Lawrin, owned by Herbert M. Woolf of Kansas City, Mo., and trained by Ben A. Jones, also of Missouri, was revealed here this afternoon. Instead of shipping the crack three-year-old son of Insco to Aqueduct, where he had engagements in the Shevlin Stakes and Dwyer Stakes, Jones is taking him to the new course of the Hollywood Turf Club in California, there to start in the 0,000 Hollywood Gold Cup and the 5,000 Hollywood Derby. The latter race, at one mile and a furlong, will be run on July 9, with the Gold Cup scheduled for a week later. Eleven stable companions will accompany Lawrin to California, while others in the Woolf string of thirty-six, which have been at the local track since early spring, will ■ campaign at Lincoln Fields under Leonard Wilson, one of Jones assistants. Shipments to the two points will leave here Tuesday, it was indicated. Clayton Perkins, apprentice rider with the I stable, is to accompany the California unit, while Sammy Roberts is to join the Chicago I division.


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