Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1911-11-28

article


view raw text

NOTES OF THE TURF. Eugene Lutz will ship Messenger Boy and the rest of his horses from Kentucky to Columbia, S. 0 , for Scueduled to Pen at the latter place Thursday a winJ?r at, Ca?t E- B- Cassatts Chester-biook Farm, Sir John Johnson will again go into training next spring and will race in the colors of the Beverwyck Stable, as usual. August Belmonts Fair Play was awarded first i.ors ?i th competition for thoroughbred stallions at the New York Horse Show last week, with ioM J 7A- "ngstons Armeath II., the Osceola btable s Uiicas Chief and the Elslnore Farms Roba MteWtfcM0 rder named JOlm K" Maaden niWirfc .nC of1 thc. t.wo stallions that Harry Payne AVhltney has donated to the United States Government Bureau of Breeding, is one of the best Pnnn?,rsesrrlhat was ever brought to America from ??la2d- ,He ls 1 soa o st- simo" and Perdita II.. SSL if601 a brthcr to the Epsom Derby winners Persimmon and Diamond Jubilee. Prince Ham-andl8,a nlne-year-old son of Hamburg and Maori. He is of a line well calculated to improve the breed of the army horses, and at his age he ought to have many years of usefulness before him in the stud


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1910s/drf1911112801/drf1911112801_2_6
Local Identifier: drf1911112801_2_6
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800