Louisville Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1938-12-13

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1 LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES s Samuel Bryant Ott brought Employer, which is the property of his wife, in from Golden Maxim Place, where he has been turned out since mid-summer and had the firing irons applied to his knees and ankles. Ott received from Jack Rogers farm in Woodford County a yearling daughter of Bubbling Over and Irene -T., which is the property of Rogers and H. W. Young. It is Irene T.s first foal. Dr. J. R. Upton, who has been here since the close of the Kentucky season firing and treating horses, left for Nashville, Tenn. From there he goes to T. P. Morgans farm near Arlington, Texas, and then on to Santa Anita.


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