Gossip from Blue Grass Region, Daily Racing Form, 1913-11-30

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GOSSIP FROM BLUE GRASS REGION. Lexington. Ky.. November 29. Hal Price Headley has leased from Barney Schreiber for two years the services of the stallion Jack Atkiu and he will be stud companion to Uncle at Beaumont Farm. Ornament, now a pensioner, is living in luxuriant ease and retirement at Beaumont. Tlie last of his get is a yearling brother to Beaucoup. Trainer Jack Keene worked all of the big string of exceptionally speedy yearlings belonging to Johnson N. Camden this week and is satisfied that at least half a dozen of them are "real runners." Mr. Camden is booked for iin address on "The Future of the Thoroughbred Horse" to be delivered January 7, at a large gathering of farmers ami stockmen at the Keutueky State University. Price wMcKiuney of Cleveland, arrived here today to inspect the thoroughbreds in his Wickliffe Sttid at Kingston Farm and to visit John E. Maddens Hamburg Place, August Belmonts Nursery Stud, J. B. Haggins Elniendorf Farm and other places. He is expecting Phil Dwyer to join him here tomorrow. Cunard and Helmet will be the stallions at Idle Hour Farm the coming season and E. R. Bradley announced today that they will 1h limited to twenty mares each.


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