G. H. Browne to Sell His Horses: Entire Brownleigh Park Stable to be Disposed of at Auction at Saratoga in August, Daily Racing Form, 1917-07-17

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. G. H. BROWNE TO SELL HIS HORSES. Entire Brownleigh Park Stable to Bo Disposed of at Auction at Saratoga in August. New York, July 10. The entire racing stable of the Brownleigh Park Breeding Corporation, the horses of which have been racing over metropolitan tracks, at the Kentucky meetings and in Canada in the colors of Grant Hugh Browne, will be dispersed at a special auction sale to be held in the new sales paddock of the Fasig-Tiptou Company at Saratoga on Thursday, August 2, the second day of the Saratoga meeting. This will be the first sale held during the Saratoga meeting and will open Hie new sales paddocks at that pont. Among the horses to be sold is King Herod, by Colin Acolat, a three-year-old that at the Maryland meetings gave promise of proving the star throe-year-old of the year. He won three races, beating the best of his division, then met with an nccident that pnt him out of training for a time, but from which lie has now recovered. He will be in condition to start at Saratoga, and the three-year-old stars will find him a worthy competitor. Among the others to be sold are the foreign-bred youngsters that have been winning in tho Browne colors at tho Kentucky and Canadian meetings, as well as at .the .metropolitan tracks, including the high-class colt African Arrow, by Javelin African Slave; Winsomvera, by Winstanloy Talavcra; Land Lubber, by Juggernaut Mast Head; Mystic Folly, by Sir Archibald Seance; the good colt Irish Kiss, by Orpiment Soligena; Boy Blue, by Grey Leg Cissy Brown; Frozen Glen, by Glenosky Icebound; Low Degree, by Llangibby Elevation; Crumpsall, by Ednam Mime, and Moonlight II., by Jaquemart Moonbeam, as well as the King Cobalt youngsters Old Homestead, Mr. Dooley, Boy Browne and Frenchie; and a number of other two-year-olds that have not yet started, but have shown enough in private to warrant uelief that they will win when they face the barrier. The older horses include Joscfina Zarate, a winner of eight races to date, and many others. In all, the consignment will number close to forty head.


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