Gould Unloads String, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-13

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GOULD UNLOADS STRING LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 12. Eleven horses, seven belonging to J. R. Neville and four the property of E. A. Bischoff, both of Cincinnati, make up the stable trainer George Gould unloaded at Churchill Downs from Florida. Of the Neville string, three are the two-year-olds Blue Play, a son of Display and Blue Print: Dick Bray, a colt by Display and Sun Maiden, and One Witch, a daughter of Whichone. The other Neville racers are Sky Ball, Romaine, Good Star and Shaun. Dick Bray was named for the popular Cincinnati radio announcer and athletic official. Making up the Bischoff string were Midas, Blue Feng, Motley and The Whale. The latter is to be turned out, but in his place Gould will take up Kievs Pennant, which has been rested up since last fall.


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