Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-11-03

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LEXINGTON TURF NOTES J O Keene said that he will send eight horses to Florida this month for the winter racing racingTrainer Trainer Al G Woodman returned from a visit to St Louis and is making final ar ¬ rangements for the shipment of eighteen of Leo J Marks horses to Santa Anita Park next week weekJohn John McKee owner of Naishapur which is announced to stand next season at Con ejo Ranch owned by Bill Janss at Camarillo Calif at a fee of 5150 said he had wired Ed Janss that the fee is too low and unauthor ¬ ized I have not decided as yet what the fee will be said McKee but I know Im not going to let it be as low as 150 McKee who has been visiting at his old home at Mt Sterling Ky will return to Los An ¬ geles next month monthCromwell Cromwell Blood Stock Agency Lexington announced that it is in the market for sev ¬ eral top twoyearolds Horses that have won in the best company and are real pros ¬ pects for racing in future are wanted for cash at proper prices said Thomas B Cromwell head of the agency agencyWalter Walter U Ridenour is planning to take six horses to California if he can secure stable room at Santa Anita Park ParkJohn John Ringling North head of the Ring ling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus accompanied by his brother Burt and Wil ¬ liam Cheyer chief horse trainer are here looking for horses to be trained for the cir ¬ cus liberty acts while in winter quarters at Sarasota Fla to which point the circus now showing in southern states will go on November 27 They wanted thoroughbreds but found them not available in numbers size color and price so they are taking saddlebred greys and chestnuts instead North announced that since it has been de ¬ termined to do away with the heavy horses known as baggage stock and supplant them with caterpillar tractors the circus can af ¬ ford better horses than heretofore for show ¬ ing purposes coming generally under the heading ring stock He regretted very much his inability to get as many as twenty thor ¬ oughbreds for the new acts actsTrainer Trainer Al Woodman left for Santa Anita Park Los Angeles with eighteen of Leo J Marks horses which he had at Keeneland In one of the cars trainer Walter Ridenour had three horses for L C Young and one for himself himselfLouis Louis B Mayer has purchased from Jay D Weil the mare Red Cross Sister in foal to Hadagal and from Dan B Midkiff the marc Saramond in foal to Sun Teddy TeddyDan Dan B Midkiff has added to his band of mares at Kingston Farm Miss Patriot in foal to Halcyon and Fire Alarm in foal to Flying Heels HeelsMose Mose Lowcnstein after a SundavMonday visit to Lexington returned to Pimlico in time to see the match race between War Ad ¬ miral and Seabiscuit SeabiscuitMr Mr and Mrs Don Flint of Colorado Springs who have been seeing a number of horses in this part of Kentucky left Wednes ¬ day for home via Churchill Downs DownsCharles Charles B Shaffer is expected at Cold stream Farm this week from Chicago ChicagoFrom From Le Mar Stock Farm were sent to J P Keezek at Churchill Downs Merrily San and the yearling chestnut gelding by Misstep Bun D and Mummer a yearling chestnut filly by Misstep Duenna


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