Quite Complimentary to Sain, Daily Racing Form, 1908-10-30

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QUITE COMPLIMENTARY TO SAIN. Lexington. Ky.. October 29. When Ora Bailey was led into the ring and it was announced that she was safely In foal to Sain. Auctioneer Easton added: "And he is the greatest stallion on this side of the Atlantic. I congratulate you. Mr. Schreiber." he said, with a bow to the smiling Barney, who sat alongside of trainer Hughes, "on being the owner of .this grand horse, and I hope that you may be in the mood to add this mare soon to lo the mother of one of Ids progeny to your splendid Woodlands Stud." "Maybe she will go beyond my reach." replied Mr. Schreiber. "If I could sell a few that I have, there. I might afford to own her." "If you would take Sain to the other side along with a few mares like this." replied Mr. Easton. "you wouldnt have to worry mucli about what Governor Hughes does to racing in this country." "I was born on the other side. Mr. Easton." shouted Barney, "and let me tell you this land is good enough for this Dutchman. As for Governor Hughes and his kind, we, who enjov horses and racing, will be here a long time after they are gone." Jimmy Ross bought five weanlings yesterday and today for Hugh McCarren. Jr., and they are to be sent to T. H. Stevens Walnut Hill Farm. When he succeeded in having the Cesarion Nellie Grand filly knocked down to him for 00 today, the others must have had their minds on the next round of punch and toddy, for she truly appears a bargain. Mr. Young made the announcement this afternoon that on November 10 he will sell by auction his farm of 1.0.10 acres on the Tates Creek Road and the following day his house furnishings and farm equipment at McGrathiana will he auctioned.


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