Glen Helen Stud to be Cut Down: Only One Hundred Acres to be Retained for Home of Sweep and Thirty-Five Brood Mares, Daily Racing Form, 1920-01-13

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I i I | I j [ I I GLEN HELEN STUD TO BE CUT DOWN Only One Hundred A"res to Be Retained for Home of Sweep and Thirty-five Brood Mares. I.KXINCTON. Ky.. .lanuary 12. — lohn S. Rarbee today confirmed the report that negotiations are under way whereby he probably will sell 31M acres of his Gh*a Helen Stud Farm on Iron Works read, retaining 100 acres to be the home of Sweep and aboat thirty -fire brood mares. The parties who ate bayiag Ihe land intend to devote i; to agi- cultural purposes, putting a largo part Of it into tobacco. "If I sell this land." s..,j,i m,-. Barbei . "I will keep only the stallion Sweep and my mare-, discontinuing the lioarding of Borneo, miles- I should decide to tease another elsewhere. My plans will be definitely mam* about February 1." Idward Cehri. ins stallion Von Tromp and twenty-two mares arrived here Friday from California and are at Clou Hehn. They shipped in good condition.


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