And Still They Go., Daily Racing Form, 1912-10-23

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AND STILL THEY GO New York October 22 Five thoroughbred mares purchased by George Jay Gould from James It Keene for 50000 are to be shipped to England Saturday and from there they will journey to Mr Goulds French breeding establishment It Is one of the most important transactions iu thoroughbreds in many years and represents another distinct loss to American breeding interests interestsThe The lot is made up of Deity a daughter of Dis guiso and Isis Curiosity by Voter Pink Doraiuo Swiftfoot by St Simon Lady Reel Bitnrica by Hamburg Berriedale and Fairy Slipper bv St Serf Cinderella Curiosity Is tho dam of Novelty winner of the last Futurity run in America and the champion twoyearold In 1910 now winning new laurels in France under the silks of Charles Kohler Bituriea is the dam of Masfcetttv another Futurity winner and one of the most notable fillies In tho history of tho American turf Swiftfoot is the dam o a yearling that was recently sold for 14 000 at the Lexington sale to E R Bradley and each of tho others in the list has earned fame both on the track and In the stud studLexington Lexington Ky October 22 L H Cooke fortner trainer for Lucky Baldwin but for tho past three years one o the American colony in France and at present in the employ of George Jay Gould ar ¬ rived here last night and will leave tomorrow after ¬ noon in charge of the five thoroughbred mares that r rj rjoulA oulA H Hliased liased from James R Keene for 5OOOO Mr Cooke went to Castleton this afternoon saw the mares and was hignly pleased with them They are to leave New York Saturday for Mr Gould s breeding farm in France Tfie mares are all In foal to Castleton stallions


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