Turney Bros. Racing Youngsters: Hannarinda Priced Priced to the Kingston Stud at a High Figure, Daily Racing Form, 1907-11-03

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TURNEY BROS. RACING YOUNGSTERS. Hannarinda Priced to the Kingston Stud at a High Figure. Lexington, Ky., November 2. Tumey Brothers, the Bourbon County turfmen, will race in the east six two-year-olds In 190S, as follows: Brown filly, .by Die?? Welles Feron lea. Chestnut colt, by Knight of the Thistle Apology, by St. Blaise. Bay colt, by Flambeau Lady Ayr, by Ayrshire. Bay colt, by Knight of the Thistle Clairette, by Candlemas. Bay colt, by Solitaire II. Corlnne, by Sheen. Chestnut filly, by Knight of the Thistle The Lady in Blue, by Himyar. The Dick Welles Feroiila filly is home-raised. J. W. Sayre has priced his Hanover mare Hannarinda at 0,000 to C. W. Hill, manager of Kingston Stud. Hannarinda Is the dam of Arsenal, a Metropolitan Handicap winner and Is bred very much In the fashion of today, tracing on the dam - side to the famous Levity. There will be but 6ne two-year-old la training the coming season by Belvldere, the sire of Sal-vidcre. The youngster Is a brown colt "out of Lu-casta, by Hawkstone and Is in F. W. Doss stable. Commando, the sire of Colin and Peter Pan, will also have out In 100S but one twd-ycar-old, a chestnut colt out of Running -Stream. J. C. Milam, in his successful racing campaign this year, has won with five performers, the get of the young horse Contestor, namely: Convolo, Belle Scott, Jim Simpson, Bess Ward and Lucille D.-Contestor was brought to Kentucky by Ed Frazer, who bought the son of Galore, in Maryland, of the late trainer and turfman, R. W. Walden. The yearlings owned by Phil C. Cliinn will lo shipped lo California in the next few days and raced in the early two-year-old events in IOCS at Oakland There are some twelve or fifteen head In tills collection. Some of them were purchased out of the eastern sales, while others were bred by Colonel Jack Ciiinn at the Leonatus Stock Farm. Fletcher Driver is preparing eleven yearlings at Walnut Hall Stock Farm for winter racing in California and the youngsters will be shipped west whenever owner T. H. Stevens issues orders to that effect. They are by Wadsworth, Alloway and Monsieur de LOrme. Autumn Winds, a two-year-old chestnut filly, by Prince of Monaco, out of Midcllemarch, by Billet, Is being fitted by Riley Brothers for racing at New Orleans the coming winter. This firm will send to the south this season Joe Shields, now racing at Latouia and two coining two-year-old fillies, one by Handsel and the other by Box, which, as yearlings, worked fast.


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