Fasig-Tipton Co. Offers Services: Will Sell without Charge Yearlings to be Disposed of for the Benefit of the Red Cross, Daily Racing Form, 1918-04-07

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FASIG-TIPT0N CO. OFFERS SERVICES Will Sell Without Charge Yearlings to Be Disposed Of for the Benefit of the Red Cross. Lexington. Ky.. Aoril «. — Hal Price Headley today received the following wire from E. J. Tranter, president of the Fasig-Tioton Company. New York: "This company will Is- only too glad to act in the matter referred to. If your committee will get together a special sale of yearlings with the understanding that tiie gross proceeds lie paid over to the Red Cross fund, this company will handle same without charge of any character, its contribution tithe cause in this particular case being the cost of compiling and printing catalog, advertising ami conducting the sale. I want you to feel that everyone connected with this company is willing to do his bit." A wire received hero today from New York is to the effect that Kodv Patterson has been employed by K. L. G.-rrv to train the horses which were betag trained |,v i,js brother, the late Charles T. Patterson. Harry Morrissey has been notified by the Adams Express Company that a car for the shipment of the Henry A. Patter band of racers, including Ultima Thule. Mv Friend. Pride of India and Pastoral Swain, will be at his dis|M sal tomorrow morning. Morrisse.v will load the car in time to depart from Lexington for New York at 3 oclock tomorrow afternoon. W. II. Shelley came over from Louisville this morning ami liegan the preparation of the program book for the Kentucky Associations spring meeting. Gene Brad also was here to check over the stock in the pari luiituel offices ami to place orders for supplies. At K. T. Wilsons Kirklevingtou Farm Honeymoon has a bay colt by Olambala. I»ug Kange a bav filly by olambala and Madchen a brown colt by Ogdeii. At Nursery Stud Tuscany has a bay filly by Fair Play and at Kelair Farm Lucas It. Combs Dark Cloud has a chestnut filly by Kallot. W. V. Traves. t;. •. Travea and J. L. Campbell have iucor|H rated the Virginia Stables, to own am! maintain a racing band of horses. John S. Wiggins how has Watervale at Military Mock Farm.


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