Walter A. Kelley
Walter Aloysius Kelley (February 18, 1907 - March 1, 2000) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer. Although he began his career as a jockey, he is best known as a trainer who first operated a public stable in 1930 and whose career saw him have second-place finishers in each of the U.S. Triple Crown races.
1943 Kentucky DerbyAlan E. GoldbergBelmont DerbyBlue Swords (horse)Correction StakesDiscovery StakesDisplay HandicapEastern Shore StakesForego StakesGallant Fox HandicapGarden State StakesHawthorne Gold Cup HandicapHialeah Turf Cup HandicapManhattan HandicapMichael DiSalleNational Stallion Stakes (filly division)New York StakesPrince John (horse)Queens County HandicapRemsen StakesSanford StakesSuwannee River StakesWalter KelleyWoody Stephens Stakes
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Walter A. Kelley
Walter Aloysius Kelley (February 18, 1907 - March 1, 2000) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer. Although he began his career as a jockey, he is best known as a trainer who first operated a public stable in 1930 and whose career saw him have second-place finishers in each of the U.S. Triple Crown races.
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