Hernandez Arrives at Detroit with Twenty-One Horse Stable, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-22

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Hernandez Arrives at Detroit With Twenty-One Horse Stable DETROIT, Mich., May 21. Norman "Butsy" Hernandez, well-known New Orleans turfman, arrived at the Fair Grounds with 21 thoroughbreds he will campaign here for Mrs. H. B. Bonner of Fort Worth, Texas. Mrs. Bonner is now vacationing at her summer home, located on Josephine Island in Ontario, but expects to come to the Motor City the latter part of June. The horses which will race here under the silks of Mrs. Bonner are Prince Puck, Jay D. Kan, Butseys Rose, Patsfly, Cant Lose, Golden Goose, Miss Victory, Magic Power, Pea Green, Brown China, Valdina Paul, Vegas Justice, Allenjay, Ocean Bound, Purling Light, Bosky Dell, Wee Scot, Long Lane, Prince Argo, Black Time and Bold Grafton. Fourteen of the Bonner racers have already entered the winners circle during their 1941 campaigns.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1940s/drf1942052201/drf1942052201_4_8
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Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800