Thoroughbred Transfers at Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1916-09-29

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THOROUGHBRED TRANSFERS AT LEXINGTON. Lexington, Ky., September 28. Hal Price Head-ley, president of the Thoroughbred Horse Association, today received at Beaumont Farm the following weanling thoroughbreds, recently purchased from Dixie Knight: Chestnut colt by Uncle Nethersole dam of Dulse. Chestnut colt by Uncle Ruby Nethersole. Ray colt by Uncle Claudia. Chestnut colt by Uncle Busy Lass. Chestnut filly by Uncle Lydia II. Ray filly by Uncle Crazy Quilt. Chestnut colt by Jack Atkin Lydia Flush. Drown colt by Jack Atkin- Fair Empress. Ray filly by Jack Atkin Bessie Simpson. Chestnut filly by Ivan the Terrible- Veracious. Chestnut colt by Rapid Water Sweet Day. R. T. Wilson of New York, lias closed a deal with Waller S. Payne for the purchase of the thoroughbred mares Booby. Kerr and Mary Sellers, all tracing to Sundown. They are shortly to be transferred to Arch Hamiltons Kirklevington Farm and will be mated with Olambala, sire of Campfire, next year. Messrs. Ken Walker and W. .7. Treacy of the Kentucky Sales Company, will go to Louisville tomorrow to conduct the sale of thoroughbred yearlings at Churchill Downs Saturday. Walter Jennings, trainer of the A. K. Macomber Stable, was in Lexington today. John E. Madden today bought from T. B. Jones of Winchester the yearling chestnut colt by Jim Gaffncy Lenora Pearl. ;


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