Temple Has Big String, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-10

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TEMPLE HAS BIG STRING LEXINGTON, Ky., April 8. The young Kentucky conditioner, H. H. Temple, Jr., has one of his largest stables in many seasons now at the Keeneland course. Temple, who has had much success with his limited stock the past five or six years, has twelve head in training at the local track. In addition to Cutlass, Sun Sweep, and the two-year-old We Wonder, a bay son of Judge Hay Thistle Baby, which race in his colors, Temple is training the older Escomur, Mary Cloud, Pripalador, My Gretchen and Bullet for W. H. Whitehouse, and Miss Mint Drop and Just Tiny for A. D. Homan, Cincinnati sportsman. The two-year-olds, Martha O., a chestnut daughter of Haste Colleen O., and Gallant Star, a bay colt by Gallant Sir Galloping Star, are also in the Temple barn and will sport the silks of W. H. Whitehouse.


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