Bradley Horses Now At Lexington.: Eighteen Head Come from Winter Training Quarters at Charleston--Arrivals from Hot Springs., Daily Racing Form, 1917-04-03

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BRADLEY HORSES NOW AT LEXINGTON. Eighteen Head Come from Winter Training Quarters, at Charleston — Arrivals- Cror.i Hot Springs. Lexington. Ky.. April 2.— All looking good, eight ecu thoroughbreds, comprising F.dward If. Kradleys Idle Hour Farm string for P.I17 campaign arrived at the Kentucky Association course yesterday morning from Charleston, B. C where they were win tered under the care of trainer Cliff Hammon. Jockeys Pan Lewder and Chris Kirachhaaan nc- eompanied the homes. Th older diisjoii eaaa prises Blind Baggage, Relieve He Bays, Bribed Voter and Desmond Dry. to whh-h were added Black Coffee ami Breathing Spell, which have been :.t the farm. The two-year-olds are Bar tine. Biscuit Tortoni. Before Dawn. Bailing Pot, Bubbling Lander, Kim- Paradise. Broaae Eagle. Baahfal Boob, BrooM Peddler, BetchsMillioa, Blind Beaaty, Bit of Blarney, Breakfast Cap and l.imeby. A half deaea foals were dropped at Idle Hour Farm during the pnst week, as follows: Bay filly by Helmet Lore Not, bay filly by Black Toaey Wayward Less, bay filly by Helmet lower of Candles, bay filly by Lake Mel.uke Dishabille, bay colt by Helmet Padula and rbestnnl filly bj Canard Sweet Alice, Fit of a Devil, which was returned from Hot Springs in a ear arriving this mianing. will go to the fan* to be bred t" Canard. Manager Barry shannon of Idle Hour Farm, tidal! tan :. shipped Kn.il Hen, Maafajter Tel t. traimr .1. .1. Ktanaigaa, at LoaisviUe. In a car from Hot Springs were a number of other horses. W. .1 Bpeirs brought Chivator, Heather BresM and Buckshot anal W. O. Scully brought Im "feather. There were three thai arenl to Harry Iforrisseys Kemplan.l Farm. Polymelia! and Jacobu, owned by W. R. Coe and to be mated and C. W. laii,. Aunt Lis, Frank Weir sent Fort Kliss. K. lie Beherta and Helen Atkiu. two year olds viun.-r-. ruled oat for having raced before April I. to John 1. Carr. to be turned out for the remainder of the year. Taaapa and Babble, which were raced by J. O. Talbott during the winter, arere taken to the Thornton Moore Farm by George Miller. who is looking alter Harry Payne Whitneys mares for Charles ii. Berryaaam.


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