Beulah Park Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-24

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1 BEULAH PARK TURF NOTES s $ Mrs. Lawrence Fry is the owner of a small but very useful stable at Beulah. Her establishment includes Carrying Time, four-year-old gelding; Blagden, nine-year-old gelding, and Supreme Kiss, four-year-old filly. Carrying Time won three straight at New Orleans and was first once and second twice at Hot Springs. Blagden, a favorite with Beulah fans, won one out of three starts at Hot Springs. Supreme Kiss was a winner as a two-year-old, was fired and rested up on the Fry farm for almost a year. It is reported that she is rounding into shape nicely. Troy Everett, member of the Beulah Park jockey colony, is always assured of a large following during Beulah meetings. He hails from Washington Court House, which is only some twenty-five miles from Grove City, and daily a number from Washington Court House motor to Beulah to see him in action.


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