Keeneland Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-12

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T KEENELAND TURF NOTES- D George B. Leech, director of publicity of the Keeneland Association, said that many out-of-town turf writers would be here for the meeting. John M. Gaver shipped Redbreast and eight other horses to Belmont Park, where they will join the eastern division of the Greentree Stable that William Brennan has at that point. Nine two-year-olds and the three-year-old Sidout were shipped to Churchill Downs Saturday by Keene Daingerfield. The young conditioner will have eleven head to race during the Keeneland meeting. The only seasoned horse J. D. Stevens has in his stable is the five-year-old More Ringlets. The two-year-olds Dustoff, Moslem, Soup and Fish, Hot Sax and Elsies Bright make up the balance of the outfit. According to Ralph Mcllvain, who trains the Indian Lake Stable, F. H. Williamson, who maintains the stable, is confined to St. Josephs Hospital, Lexington. Williamson contracted "flu" and entered the institution Sunday. Stears, Miss Kentex, Miss Salute and Field Day are the horses Ed Babcock, Sr., brought here from Miami recently.


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