Hawthorne Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-10-10

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I HAWTHORNE TURF NOTES I 0- In addition to the horses he already had for the Le Mar Stock Farm, J. P. Keezek will also race Maleman and Miss Damara for that establishment at Sportsmans Park. A. G. Woodman is taking twenty for that stable to Lexington. Mrs. F. Balance bought Cheraw from T. Novak and turned him over to D. D. Fuchs to train. L. A. Connor has taken over the training of Exponent from M. T. Kramer. Exponent recently was purchased from Mrs. W. L. Hoag. A. Grafagnini checked in from Fairmount with a single representative, Round Heel. Apprentice Pete McLean will be eligible to resume riding the first day at Sportsmans Park. He recently was set down for the remainder of the Hawthorne season. Mrs. L. Copenhaver bought Company from Mrs. D. L. Horton and, in turn, sold Mrs. Horton Cantrip. Apprentice J. Bowen arrived from Fair-mount and will be ready to don silks Monday. Jack Carter, Sr., got away for Lexington with Caravel and Migal Fay. The Millsdale Stable horses entrained for Lexington in charge of Burley Parke. Included in the shipment were Old Forrester, Roman Gold, Bold Fay, Green Grocer, Kissem, Dolly E., Alpenglow, All Hours and Molly Fly. Parke also took along his Fair Mole and Petty Taw.


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