Brown Unit at Delaware, Daily Racing Form, 1951-05-24

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Brown Unit at Delaware DELAWARE PARK, Stanton, Del., May 23. — Four carloads of thoroughbreds from Louisville, Ky., headed- by J. Graham Browns string, were unloaded at Delaware Park for the 32-day meeting opening Tuesday. The Graham contingent included Tidy Sum, a nominee for the 0,000 six-furlong Wilmington Handicap of opening day, and the strapping two-year-old colt Well-blessed, named for the Christiana and Dover stakes. Wellblessed started twice New Orleans, winning in his debut, and finishing a close second in a stake. Other stables who had horses in the shipment included Baylor Hickman, Claiborne Farm, H. L. Vanier, Bernard J. Bax, Neville Watkins, James G. Henderson, C. F. Morris, Terrell Brothers and Froome Barbour. „ J " * rj - at ,t d r t l, E. I. 5,


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