Milburn Sent to Hospital, Daily Racing Form, 1938-11-25

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MILBURN SENT TO HOSPITAL MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 24. Word was received here that J. M. Milburn, trainer for the Starmount Stable, became seriously ill while en route to Miami and had to be taken off the train and rushed to a South Carolina hospital. It was believed by stable employes that he was suffering from an attack of appendicitis. The Starmount Stable, owned by Edward Benjamin of New Orleans and Greensboro, N. C, was unloaded at Hialeah Saturday. The shipment numbered ten head from Pimlico to include Reminding and Hezdrel, five-year-olds; Your Buddy and Jovian, three-year-olds; and To Town, Humming, Predestined, Shambles, Kava and Catalyte, two-year-olds.


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