Thoroughbred Movements at Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1916-07-23

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THOROUGHBRED MOVEMENTS AT LEXINGTON. Lexington, Ky., July 22. The yearling bay colt by Helmet Crimea dam of Prince Hermis and Casey Jones, owned by C. C. Patrick, suffered paraiysis In the back and had to be destroyed last night. W. J. Young has received at his stable at the Kentucky Associations course the yearling half-sister to Dr. Samuel, the property of J. Claude Rodgers, Midway, and six yearlings belonging to Kenneth Dale Alexander, Spring Station, as follows: Bay colt by Peter Pan Starry Night, brown colt by Burgomaster Quagmire, bay filly by Ben Trovato Andra Josa, chestnut filly by Peter Quince Handzarra, bay filly by Plaudit Raglets and a bay filly by Broomstick Christmas Star. John Miller is due here tomorrow morning from New York with Corrigan and McKinneys recent purchases in England for the AVicklilTo Stud. They are Ladv Echline daughter of Cyllene and Echlinc, by Minting, and her suckling Tilly, by The White Knight; a gray yearling by Roi Herode, day Nicila, by Symington. T. W. OBrien, of Brooklyn, has purchased from W. S. Paynes a yearling bay colt by Marta Santa Anne Cohyers. and a yearling chestnut lilly, by Mart:! Santa Goodness. Lady Bennett, property of George C. Bennett, has been turned out at Idle Hour farm, as has Anthonys Lass, which E. "It. Rrudley bought from Homer Selby.


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