H. P. Whitneys Young Horses: Nine Yearlings and Twenty-Three Weanlings, All Bred in the Purple, at His Kentucky Farm., Daily Racing Form, 1918-07-07

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H P WHITNEYS YOUNG HORSES Nine Yearlings and TwentyThree Weanlings All Bred in the Purple at His Kentucky Farm Lexington Ky July C Harry Payne Whitney has nine thoroughbred yearlings and twentythree thoroughbred sucklings at his farm near Lexington the aforesaid farm being a choice portion of the extensive Elmendorf Stud sold off by administra ¬ tors of tlie estate of the late James 15 Haggin The manager of the Whitney farm is Charles II Iterry nian who managed Elmendorf Stud and still is in charge of Green Hills and such other lands as have not been sold soldThere There are no better looking stallions mares yearlings and sucklings in the Blue Grass State than are those owned by Mr Whitney The year ¬ lings are especially presentable and when they go out to Jimmy Howe he is going to be mightily pleased with them They were bred in Jersey but foaled and reared in the Blue Gniss State There are only two colts among the nine yearlings but one of these is a highly attractive individual His coat is black with gray hairs flecking through it to such an extent that he may some day race as a grey horse He is bv Peter Pan Paintbrush daughter of Broomstick Artful that excellent daughter of Hamburg The other colt is by Whisk Broom II the son of Broomstick Audience bv Sir Dixon Sallic McClelland wliich was sent to England and returned in 1913 His dam is Martha II dam of Artful by Dandle Dinmont dam Louise T by Rayon dOr He is brown in color anil of good size and conformation conformationOf Of the seven fillies the most striking is the brown daughter of Broomstick Bellcfontaine by Watercress Hamburg Belle but close to her is the sister to Tippity Wittnet a toppylookiug brown filly bv Broomstick Lady Frivoles daugliter of St Simon Gay Duchess by Rosicrucian 1he chestnut filly by Whisk Broom II Folderol daugh ¬ ter of Burgomaster son of Hamburg and Jinks by Albert Hoodoo by Darebin is a worthwhile individual of good size and bone bonePETER PETER PAN FILLY EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE LARGEThe The largest filly in the collection probably the largest in the state being now over fifteen hands is the chestnut daugliter of Peter Pan First Flight liy Thrush Earls Seat by Wolfs Crag A good looking filly is the daughter of All Gold Ascension l y Ben Stronie Adora by Hituyar Another is a chestnut daughter of All Gold Hearts by Broom ¬ stick Queen of Hearts by Hamburg Martha II The seventh filly is a y J Iqter Pan Remem ¬ brance by Hamburg or Broomstick from Forget y Exile1Forever by Forester ForesterThe The sucklings are a uniformly goodlooking band and James Haynes the broodmare man of the estab ¬ lishment deserves commendation for the splendid care and attention he lias given the matrons and their produce Incidentally if is worthy of mention that only three losses during tlie entire season were sustained The following is a list of the sucklings of which eleven are fillies and twelve are colts coltsMay May filly bv Broomstick Paintbrush by Broom ¬ stick stickMay May filly by Broomstick Panasine by Peter Pan PanBav Bav filfv bv Broomstick Verdure halfsister to Colin Bay filly by Peter Pan Bubbles by All Gold GoldBay Bay filly by Peter Pan Florence FlorenceBay HamburgBay Bay filly bv Peter Pan Rumpus by Hamburg Bay filly by Whisk Broom 11 Backshise BackshiseBrown Brown filly by Peter Pan Polly Flinders by Burgomaster BurgomasterChestnut Chestnut filly by Icter Pan Queen of Hearts by Hamburg HamburgChestnut Chestnut filly l J Icter Pan Rose of Dawn by Hamburg HamburgChestnut Chestnut filly Whisk Broom II Lethe LetheBay Bay colt by All Gold Miss Hamburg halfsister to Sain by Hamburg Bay HamburgBay HamburgBuy colt bv Broomstick Contrary by Hamburg Buy colt byBroomstick Sun Glass by Rock Sand SandBay Bay colt by Peter Pan Adroit by Broomstick BroomstickBay Bay colt by Peter Pan Easy Street StreetBay Bay colt by Peter Pan Tree Dove by Ben Brush BrushBay Bay cidt 15 Peter Pan Tryst TrystBay Bay colt by Peter Pan Yankee Girl by Sir Dixou DixouChestnut Chestnut colt by All Gold Flip Flap by Hand ¬ spring springChestnut Chestnut colt by Broomstick Uausa by Ham ¬ burg Chestnut colt by Peter Pan First Flight by Thrush ThrushChestnut Chestnut colt by Whisk Broom II Gladiola GladiolaThe The majority of these sucklings are tlie produce of young mares The star of the party probably is the colt by Broomstick Sun Glass daughter of Rock Sand The bay filly Iv Broomstick Verdure the halfsister to Colin is another real goodlooker The Panasincs filly is a granddaughter of Ladasine one of the few daughters of Ladas brought to this country The two foals by All Gold are surpris ¬ ingly goodlooking and that son of Persimmon Dame dOr by Bend Or has himself improved wonderfully in appearance since Lu caiuu to Ken ¬ tucky from Brookdale


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