Keeneland Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-28

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1 KEENELAND TURF NOTES f ® : £ Savernake, six-year-old son of Blanford— -Phyllis Dare, by Sunder, owned by A. Pel-leteri, died at Middlebrook Farm Tuesday from paralysis of the throat, after a short illness. His death came shortly after Lady Delaware, a daughter of Wise Counsellor, foaled a colt by the English-bred horse. David W. Butler, who was at Keeneland last spring to photograph many scenes for the motion picture, Kentucky; Mrs. Butler and a party of friends, arrived and will re-m-un in Kentucky until after the running of the Kentucky Derby. Riley Wilson, the sage of Charleston, W. Va., who now makes his home in Washington, was a visitor for the closing days program.


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