Stake Youngsters Disperse: Lightspur Injures Heel in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-11-09

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! 5 1 1 : . STAKE YOUNGSTERS DISPERSE Lightspur Injures Heel in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes. Goose Plans to Unwind Colt and Ship Him to Bashford Manor for Long Rest. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 8. John Marschs Lightspur, strongly backed choice for last Saturdays Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes, came out of the race with a badly bruised heel. The colt first injured himself at Keene-land, but it responded to treatment. Trainer Roscoe Goose plans on unwinding the colt and he will be sent to Bashford Manor Farm for a good rest. He will be named, for the Kentucky Derby. Joe W. Browns T. M. Dorsett, winner of the stakes lost little time in getting away from Louisville, the son of Cohort being shipped to New Orleans Sunday morning in the same car that contained the horses of Leo Beyda. Another shipment to get away for the Crescent City was J. L. Winscher with eight head, the property of John Allgeyer. Steel Heels, which finished second in the Jockey Club Stakes, will winter at the Jefferson County farm of his owner, Junius W. Bell. He will be returned to training soon after January 15 and prepared for the Kentucky Derby. SENT TO LEXINGTON. Calumet Red was vanned to Calumet Farm and Star Boarder with the others of the Dix-iana string was sent to Lexington. Joe H. Johnson loaded Gene Wagers and Oblivious and they were vanned to Lexington. At that point they will be placed in a car to be shipped to California. Four yearlings and six seasoned performers, the property of Smith G. Baker, Sr., were shipped to Nashville, Tenn, this morning. They will winter at Cumberland Park. Decourcy and Helen Mac will be included in a string of ten M. Dupuy is shipping to New-Orleans. Brown Comet, the property of C. Hobson, went to Nashville with the Baker, shipment. Jake Lowenstein has changed plans for his stable and instead of shipping to Santa Anita, the horses will be turned out for the winter. R. T. Runnels is shipping Co-Sport, Star Bud and three others to Miami this week.


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