T. P. Hayes Yearlings in Training: Three Youngsters and Auriga Put to Work at Lexington-Madden May Sell Broodmare, Daily Racing Form, 1916-12-21

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T. P. HAYES YEARLINGS IN TRAINING. Three Youngsters and Auriga Put to Work at Lexington Madden May Sell Broodmare. Lexington, Ky., December. 20. T. P. Hayes has put Auriga and three coming two-year-olds in training at the Kentucky Association track. The youngsters are the chestnut filly by "Uncle Algie M.; the chestnut filly by Eyebrow Miss Mae Day, and the bay filly by Peep oDay Lillie Turner. Dr. Robert McCuIly of New York spent Tuesday here witli John E. Madden. It is understood he examined a valuable broodmare at Hamburg Place, which Madden has priced to a prominent resident of an eastern city. Senator J. N. Camden, chairman of the State Racing Commission, returned Monday to his home near Versailles from Hot Springs, Ark., much improved in health. Hal Price Headley Tuesday sold to William Jennings for C. M. Garrison, of New York, the yearling black filly by Ballot Sneerwoll.


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