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, J L i H j J I ll] 8A , J t I s Ji; is J ] 4 ] • 3 i 1 « l 1 J 1 1 / t | Kentucky Notes KEENELAND at Churchill Downs Louisville, Ky., April 24. Walter U. Ridenou received a painful in-! jury to his right leg when kicked by Joan T. Sunday morning. Ridenour was leaving the j mares stall when injured. An examination , [revealed nothing more than a bad flesh-wound . and Ridenour was at his post today. Acting for the Spring Lake Stable, Henry Forest sold the two-year-old Donna Brand [ to Mrs. A. Ernst. Terms were private. Frank Podesta returned from a business trip to Memphis and hopes to remain here ! until after the Derby running. John McShane, Dayton Ohio owner, , will start his first horse of the year tomorrow. • The McShane horses wintered at : Churchill Downs. Claude Chester Tanner who purchased [ the broodmares Uvira n. and High Relief ■ from Henry H. Knight, bought a suckling I daughter of Teddys Comet and Mars l Shield from Knight. Uvira H. has a bay suckling colt by Teddys Comet at her side. Lawrence James, owner of several horses here in charge of Lester Rice, is a visitor. The five horses J. Price Sallee left at Lexington in charge of Hunter Moody, will j be used as replacements for the stable he ; : will take to Chicago at the conclusion of this meeting. . F. P. Aime who has several horses at Douglas Park is confined to his home suffering with a throat infection. Francis Gray is shipping the horses he , has here to Sportsmans Park Thursday. J. Hikes directs the conditioning of the Gary horses. Emerson Davis sent Duval Headleys . ! Gaga to Lexington to join the stable Bert Williams is shipping to Suffolk Downs from , there and received Valley Byrd from that . point. m m Jockey George South, veteran saddle-smith - and favorite with the local patrons, ;, slated to swing Into action tomorrow v - ;, v astride John McShanes Valdina Bright in the fourth race. South has not ridden since last fall, when he performed at the Downs oval.