Items from Kentucky Breeding Farms, Daily Racing Form, 1908-01-19

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ITEMS FROM KENTUCKY BREEDING FARMS. I . Hutoii. Ky.. January IS. — J. V. Sbipp, at Sunny Slope S:ml. has a numlier of mares now In foal to the English l.red horse. The Arrowed, which , dropped dead in a ract at I is Angeles. Cal., a few «lay-~ since. Shipp had the son of Callinule leased during the last breeding season, his owner, W. L. Metrackeu. Brandon. Manitoba, Canada, who iui-BSirted hiss, di — irnig The Arrowed to rest up iu Kentucky for a time before being again put iu training. Met , a.kcii let the horse go to California last fall ., he could race into his best form gradually. He then intended to send him east aud rare him in the big jumping events, he having showed ability over _ the hurdles in Englaud before being brought to W this count r... ii.e faflBsas mare. Colonial Girl, with her record Of 12272 won on the turf, is oue of tlie chief at-ttactlSM at The liml.erlake Farm, where her owner, .1 ssi ph H. WMener, has his mares quartered in Ke: 1 t. . . sai where the breeding stock owned by William Lakeland also make their home. With sad luck Colonial Girl will drop her first foal this .-e.i-,,11. which will be by the Franeh horse, Adam. Malar 1. A. Daingerfield regards his success with Ii.e fi s 111:1 ;-■--- be hred to outside stallions in Emm. as great, inasmuch as he secured nine fillies, just what owner J. K. K.-etie wanted My such horses out of his lamou.- mare.--. So highly does be regard this buneh of youngsters that the entire band have been nominated in the several great produce stakes of P.hci. Two of them are by Star Ruby, two by St. Sinioiiiaii. and the other four are by Sorcerer, Moii-i.-iir ile LOrme, Ben Strome and Alloway. One i« a half-sister "to jSysotihy and the others are out of sack BSSTCS as Lady Minting, by Miuting; La-flSaaSC by IsSBSS; Rhodesia, by Wisdom; Cap and by Domino: Isls, by Bend Or; Cerlto, by Lou I .mi Chief, and Roseling, by Islington. Wiili.im Lakel.mil will breed all his mares at Timherlake Farm the cutiiing season to Uie Brooklyn Han li. ip and American llerby winner. The l*ik t . the exception of his most recent purchase, |.. .ill-, which, if agreeable to Mr. Keene. it SI l.akli.idH intention to mate with the champion than r ■ sM .»r 1:107. Peter Ban. ;.roliti - broodmare. Pag Woffington, which was bred to Adam last spring, is. in the opinion of her owner. I. . Mel*.. well, not. in l*a| this year. __U Is tie tir-i BSSSon she ha- proved barren since she came back to the Kentucky turfmans breeding rtud in the I. ill of BrfU. she having colts in 1005. !■«• jiul Jf« 7 for MiDowell. Mr. MelV.well con i.Krv hrr m it bj Star Baby, now at Ashlntnl rami. the in. . -v valuable yearling he ever raised.


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