Keeneland Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-13

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t KEENELAND TURF NOTES g : e Jockeys Robert Finnerty and James McCoy were arrivals. The horses to race here in charge of O. A. Bianchi are Sweep Boy and the two-year-olds Military Girl and Mattie J. Two two-year-olds and the three-year-old Margy Might compose the small stable John Price Jones vanned here from Douglas Park. Margy Might is the property of Owsley Brown, who also owns, in partnership with W. L. Lyons Brown, the two-year-old Arrow-traction. Hurrigal, a daughter of Hadagal and Sweeping Queen, is the property of J. S. Brownlee. In addition to the Kentucky Oaks nominees, Bala Ormont and Montsin, Jack Hanover unloaded Isolene,. Manie OHara and four two-year-olds which arrived from Churchill Downs. The horses are the property of Friedberg and Axton, Louisville patrons, and, according to Hanover, he has eight others in training at Churchill Downs. B. F. Clark, local owner-trainer, registered the veteran Mature and Front Fender. Clark has the pair in training at the trotting track. Cliff Porter, popular local trainer, has eleven in training at Keeneland for various owners. Porter is prepping for C. H. Cleary, Chicago patron, Elma H Carlsbad, Calexico, Jayfcee, Fairso, Brown Palace and Wiskover. Flying Lill races for Mrs. C. H. Cleary and Black Gift sports the silks of Leon Carter. For his own account, Porter has the two-year-old Lighter Moods and the older Wise Mentor. The smallest stable in years will be campaigned here by Jess Spencer, Kentucky breeder and conditioner. Spencer has Our Willie, Neighbor and Nice Goin ready for competition at Keeneland. Frank P. Letellier, New Orleans horseman, will have six to race in his own colors, two for F. J. Letellier and one for his brother, A. B. Letellier. The Crescent City sportsman will have Boy Valet, My Lawyer, Squaw Lady, Southland Beau, Southland Gem and Agnes Knight, to race for his own account and the two-year-olds Harvest Moon and Southland Rex, a daughter and son, respectively, of Good Advice, for F. J. Letellier. The only member of the lot to represent A. B. Letellier will be the two-year-old Buras. Instead of spending only the week-end here, as originally planned, Charles T. Fisher, master of Dixiana, has decided to remain over for the opening at Keeneland and his. stay at the farm may be indefinite.


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