Free Seasons To Gold Heels.: Owners of Millbrook Stock Farm Show Generosity Toward Their Neighbors., Daily Racing Form, 1909-06-23

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FREE SEASONS TO GOLD HEELS. Owners of Millbrook Stock Farm Show Generosity Toward Their Neighbors. Franktorl. Kv.. June 22. The venrlings that will be seat lo market from the Millbrook Stock Farm, owned joint l U Thomas W. Ilinike of Cliicago. and Kicbard II. Baker and George Baker of this city, are inosth In Cold Heels, and are as follows: Bay colt, by Gold lUels Helen H. II. Bay «ll.v. by Gold Heels Bsrlv Lore. Bav colt, by Gold Heels BHsabeth B. Bay colt, bv Gold Heels Southern Girl. Bav colt, by lodd Heels Kin Rose. Bay colt, by Gold Heels Wings. Brown eoh. by Gold Heels -SanctlRsIma. Bay colt, by Gold Heels Jane laker. Bav colt, by Blues -Lineage. Bav |Hy, l v Woolstlmrpe -Savage. Bay tills . I.v Planudes Volvollnn. Winn the slump occurred recently in the thor onghbred breeding baslaesa there were forty live or fifty mares at Millbrook Stud, for which the own era had paid from $.".04 to ,IMK». hut witli unusual haste the masters of Millbrook decided to practically disperse their stud and sold all but a dozen or fifteen mares at prices ranging from 4 to 1160. As a result many of the small breeders in Franklin C-oiintv now own some beautifully bred thorough breds. Not satisfied, apparently, with this generos itv. In- Millbrook Stock Farm managers have advertised in a quiet manner that the owners of then blue blooded Bare* mav send them to the paddocks of Cold Heels and Charade free of any charge, merely lo encourage the breeding of race horses. Gobi Heels has not .4iang.il much in looks from the lime he was Hie favorite of the race goers and turf patrons on the metropolitan tracks. He Is kind and gentle, and leads a somewhat lonesome life at the Forks of F.lkhoru on the farm adjoining the farm where ills great grandilain. Natura. was foaled many years BefoN the war. His paddock was formerly a race track, one of the most famous in the west, but that was many years ago. and many gen orations of great thoroughbred race horses have passed into turf history since Hold Heels paddock was I race track.


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