Sir Martin Arrives at Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1920-01-27

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SIR MARTIN ARRIVES AT LEXINGTON LF.XINOTON. Ky.. January 28.— Two thoroughbred stallions from England, one a native American and the other a Britisher, arrived m the Blue Qraaa State hist night. Sir Martin, the American, went to John E. Maddens Hamburg Place, w here he was foaled, and where his -ire and dam now tire, while Troutbeck. recently purchased by Edward Cebrian of San Fami-co. went to John S. Barbies •tea Hi-leu Stud, where he is to make the season. They arrived in New York on the Mtinret.niia hist Batardaj and were brought out by John Miller. Along with them came F. It. Hitchcock- Tangle, which ha- been in France for tile past four years. Lloyd Gentry, who closed hi- riding career mat year, now i- a tan-fledged trainer, lie arrived hero yesterday ti i New York with Flag-. Bight Over Might. Groand -Swell aad eight other horses, tin-property of The Beach Stable. They are in ipiarlers at the Kentucky Jockey Club track, but are t-i be turned out at E. B. Bradley- Idle Hour Farm for ;i short while before getting into preparation for the spring racing in Kentucky. Ii i- stated here to be Hie intention of Joseph E. Whteaer to road Jerry Welch, ;i eaaaia of Tom Welch, wl w i- in France, to Lexington April 1 to manage Ehnendorf Farm. Welch i- to bring over from France all of the Widener mares now In that country, flu- yearlings from the Widener marcs remaining in Prance have been -old to A. King Macombi r. A


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