Current Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1916-01-23

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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. The first foal at II. .n. J. N. Camdens llartland Stud, arrived Wednesday, a bay colt by Peter Quince Behy Leash, by The Lambkin. Hal I. Headley reports a chestnut colt foal bv Facte — 8t. Ursula, by st. Laoaards, areaped at Beaa-niont Farm on January 10; mare will be returned to I ncle. I K. Bradley, Idle Hour Farm, has purchased Of W. W. Bison. London, Ky.. the bay mare Masks mid Faces, foaled 1903, by Disguise — Seeress, bv Necromancer. In the list of eligibles to the Breeders Futurity Of l!Jl.. the chestnut colt property of James Williams sat of Common Sue. was given as by Martinet, when Ibe sire is Hilarious. With I.edtinie Stories, Ressantn and Solveig already to his credit. Marta Santa has made a good start in the direction of heading the list of hires of winning two year-olds of 1910. John s. Barbae, Glen-Helen stud, reports the fol-1 wing foal, property Of James MacManus: January lilt, chestnut colt by Trap Rock — Anna Patricia, by Ormoadale; stare will be bred to BeDoe, Horsemen have always been famed for procrastination, but this is the season when it is incumbent upon i liim to register colors, claim names, take out their licenses and in many otlur ways make ready fop the coming season f lacing. Andrew Miller, steward of the Jockey Club ami secretary of the Saratoga Association, has written from Calm Beach, l!a . that his health has ini-proved greatly and he is tit again. This will be cheering news to the many fl leads of Mr. Miller, EM lie was a sick man when he journeyed south. W. T. ltransom. of I.ovcland. C .lo., is the owner of the formerly Hi-; mi re Rose Queen, by Kingston ■ — White Ko.e. She broke down in a race at Dearer and, buying h. r. Mr. Branson had her mated with layette and dom rejoices in the possession of a One colt foal. The youagster is considered a racing prospect if the ii: t .lass and application for his registry has been made. Rose Queen shows but little trace of her injury and is in thriving condition. The brilliant performances of Regret and Thun-i|. rer have started a hunt for ether members of this remarkable racing family all over the world. Meddling Daisy, a twelve -year-old daughter of Med-dlei ami Daisy I., has ju-t been discovered In Ger many and purchased there by II. Alliens for Phillip t liiliu. In be delivered after the war Daisy I. is the dam of Jersey Lightning, dam of Regret .•mil Thunderer, and is out of Modesty, the oalj lilly thai ever wen the American Derby. Regret is the oalj ldlv that has won the Kentucky Derby. Meddling Daisy Was exported in 1912.


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