M. H. Gluck of New York Acquires Elmendorf Farm: Broodmares, Their Foals and 15 Yearlings Included in Purchase, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-01

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M H GLUCK M H Gluck of New York Acquires Elmendorf Farm FarmBropdmares i Bropdmares Their Foals and 15 Yearlings Included in Purchase PurchaseLOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE Ky April 30 It was an ¬ nounced here today that Elmendorf Farm owned by Tinkham Veale m and S A Costello has been sold to M H Gluck of New York City The transaction involves the 505acre farm 27 broodmares and their current foals and the yearling crop num ¬ bering 15 head The stallion interests of Veale and Costello and the horses in train ¬ ing are not included in the deal dealGluck Gluck is the president of Darling Stores StoresContinued Continued on Page Four M H Gluck of New York Acquires Elmendorf Farm FarmBroodmares Broodmares Their Foals and 15 Yearlings Included in Purchase PurchaseContinued Continued from Page One OneInc Inc a nationally operated chain of retail stores and is a real estate operator on a country wide scale He has long been in ¬ terested in racing although he first en ¬ tered the sport in 1950 and has raced a few horses in New York and California He plans to operate Elmendorf as a private nursery racing the produce from the stud studThe The regular business activities of Veale and Costello have not allowed them suf ¬ ficient time to devote to the operation of Elmendorf and because of this reason they decided to sell sellElmendorf Elmendorf one of the show places of Kentucky was in its present form de ¬ veloped by James Ben Ali Haggin It later became the property of Joseph E Widener Veale and Costello purchased it from P A B Widener m the grandson of Joseph Widener During the past 25 years more than 80 stakes winners have been raised on Elmendorf Farm FarmL L P Doherty general manager of the Elmendorf racing interests of Veale and Costello has agreed to remain in the same capacity for Gluck No change in farm policy is contemplated contemplatedDoherty Doherty represented Veale and Costello in the transaction and Gluck was repre ¬ sented by Robert Bricken of New York City


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