Owner Cebrian on His Way East, Daily Racing Form, 1920-02-01

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OWNER CEBRIAN ON HIS WAY EAST SAN FRANCISCO, al.. Jan. SB. — Edward Ce briaa is going to Kentucky before making the trip to New Orleans. He wants to be ill the Blue Crass when the breeding season opens. He has tw-uiv two choicely bred mans on part of the old Haggis place, also the lien Brush stallion Yon Tromp. His stallion Troutbeck arrived from England safely and was sent, after a seven-days test at New York, to Kentucky. The English sire will be bred to most of the mares with which Vim Tromp has been stated in seasons past. The Cnglish stallion War Shot, which was s. ;-i ouslv injured two year* ago. has responded to careful treatment at Major Uvea Christensona Meadow brook Stock Farm. Alameda County, and is now able to get about in his paddock almost as well as ., horse with four sound legs. About twenty mares will be bred to the live year old son of Mauveain and Berenice. War Shot belongs to the So. U family, li is thought that War Shot has sufficient of the blood of the famous Orlando in his veins to be a silei ess. The story goes that Tod Sloan unhesitatingly sntd Mauvezin was the fleetest animal he ever red, in a race. War shots nam was Berenice, by si Simoiban II by St. Simon, and her dam. |sts by Pen, | Or Shotover.


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