Morgan Horses Reach Farm: Unloaded at Texas Sud for Vacation Preparatory to Invasion on California, Daily Racing Form, 1938-11-18

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: i MORGAN HORSES REACH FARM Unloaded at Texas Stud for Vacation Preparatory to Invasion on California Tracks This Winter. FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 17. The stable of T. P. Morgan, one of the most successful on the Metropolitan circuits the past summer, was unloaded at the Morgan farm near Fort Worth Wednesday, to be rested up preparatory to a winter invasion of California. Coming along with the shipment from Maryland was The Fighter, owned by William F. Morgan. Trainer Bert B. Williams, recently appointed conditioner of the T. P. Morgan string, took active charge of the horses. He will have such outstanding racers as Liberty Flight, Smart Crack, sensational juvenile filly and Early Autumn in his charge. The Fighter was turned over to Bob Mc-Garvcy, former trainer of the Milky Way Farm and is the only older horse now owned by W. F. Morgan. McGarvey also has twelve yearlings, purchased at the Saratoga and I Lexington sales in charge, and the entire band is scheduled to be shipped, to Florida in mid-December. The Morgan stable, thirty-two strong, includes about fifteen yearlings, a number of them homebreds.


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