Many Foals Arriving on Kentucky Farms, Daily Racing Form, 1916-03-26

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i r . 1 - - s V t e n in u e r MANY FOALS ARRIVING ON KENTUCKY TARMS Lexington. Ky.. March 25. Thoroughbred foals were today reported as follows: Wicklilie Stui Tripping, a bay colt by Hippo-. drome; Playmate, a black filly by Disguise; Cap and Pells, a brown filly by Colin. B. T. Wilson Nightfall, a chestnut colt by 01am- ball: Lady Navarre, a chestnut colt by Olainbal.i. John H. Morris — Foremost, a bay colt Iy Plaudit: EUedie, a rhestnul colt by riaudit. Thomas Collins The PasMoU, a chestnut colt by Bourbon Bean, and Praneisca, a chestnut filly by Bourbon Bean. S. K. Nichols Gold, a bay filly by Pallet: Kuhla, a bay filly by Transvaal, and Resignation, a chestnut colt by Brnmniel. Martin Do] le Sister Agnes, a chestnut colt by Bourbon Bean, and Florence Martin, a chestnut filly by Bourbon Beau. Thomas Piatt— Marbles, a brown filly by Master ■ Robert. Thomas Hitchcock — Hanover Queen, a bay colt by Sir John Johnson. George Starr — Jamma, a chestnut colt by Celt. A. P. Hancock— Belle Plear, a bay filly by Celt, and Sumptuous, a chestnut filly by Celt. Mr. and Mrs. James MacManus. en route from New Orleans to Washington, spent this afternoon in Lexington and at Glen Helen Farm, where they have several mares and yearlings. The MacManus racers were shipped to Washington from New Orleans. For his Bookwood Stud at Midway, E. L. Davis has purchased of R. A. Baker the seven-year-old mare Golden Fancies, by Gold Heels — Fads and Fancy. She is in foal to Fair Play. The Kentucky Sales Company has announced a sale of yearlings to be held during the Lexington race nif f lint in May. The directors of the Kentucky Association, with Vice-President O. H. Ohenunlt in the chair, met this afternoon to discuss the problem of more stable room. It was decided to build at once sixty additional stalls provided a leal can be closed for property adjacent to the course. it was made known to the directors that property adjacent to the track is available under certain conditions and the officers were authorized to meet those conditions. Discussion of the racing program was deferred until a later date.


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