Kentucky Breeding Gossip: Regalo and Viva America Sent to the Stud--First Ambassador Foal., Daily Racing Form, 1921-03-23

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KENTUCKY BREEDING GOSSIP ftegalo and Viva America Sent to the Stud First Ambassador Foal LFXINUTON Ky March 22 Joe S Hawkins lolin 1 Troxler and William J Mulholland today shipped a carload of horses from the local Ken ¬ tucky Jockey Club track to Louisville to continue their training at Douglas Iark Tbo Hawkins string comprises Firebrand candidate for tlic Ken ¬ tucky and Latonia Dorbys Claude Itruwu Delieo Stockwell Huron 11 Feu Acres and the twoyear olds Swiss Uandcl Wake Up and Ann Troxler tuck over three includilu Fern llandley and Mni iiolland took Joint O The lastnamed horse lias been running out at Cnrr Je Piatts farm all winter and looks good 1 J Mclherson the latest arrival from the South is at tin Kentucky Jockey Club track with Wood trap Merchant Cremona Liszt Who Can Tell Hskinc Dale and Dear Me to race in the name of Fair Acres Farms property of I T Matlack of Winchester also Hope Dry and Maybe the property of F S Ieabody of Chicago ChicagoCharles Charles E McCarthy partner of T I Hayes in lie operation of u drug business hero has been awarded the name of Sister Aineena for the two yearold black filly by Yankee Lady Vincent Hayes and McCarthy have purchased Kulogy by Fair 1lay from Joseph Wade of Memphis and will breed her herTin Tin twoyearold sister to Judge Biulrow which Mode Nichols last month purchased from Thomas Piatt has been broken by C I Smith it the local track and is said to have worked an eighth of a mile ia 11 seconds Saturday morning morningItegalo Itegalo and Viva America will not again be seen nader color The former properly of Callahcr Idothers has lieen bred to lillnt and the latter belonging to S K Nichols has been mated with King Corin CorinKdwird Kdwird tVbrians Isolation ha a chestnut colt by Von Tromp at Keenolaud Farm Cebriau has gone to New York on business and from I here will gu to his home at San Francisco John IxiWe will bring his stable of successful horses to Lexington from Havana Quintoii T 1recces French marc Ii Chananeenne by La Samaritan was today transferred from Short Orass Stud to Kceiieland Farm to be mated with Cebrians Trout beck Lucas K Coombs has booked Uy Right to the same horse horseTiie Tiie black filly by Short Jrass Mary Belle by Kallot owned by Short Grass Stud died the day it was foaled Common Law by The Commoner has a chestnut coll by Short Griss GrissThe The first fen I in any country by Cataract is a brown filly dam Mary Hunter by Orison the properly of Thomas 1iatt which came on March 14 The second is a chestnut colt dam Frances Star by Star Shoot the property of Jesse Spencer Miss E Daingcrfield has booked Katherine 15 by Frontenac and Samuel Ross has liooked Kally connell by Celt to Cataract CataractHunter Hunter C Moody has sent his twoyearold Com ¬ plimentary to John O Whitlow to be campaigned campaignedThe The fiveyearold stallion Hannibal owned by II T Wilson has arrived at Kirklevington Farm from New York to go into the stud studThe The first foal by Ambassador to be dropped in America arrived at A IS Hancocks Claltinrne Stud March IS and is a son of Gowell winner of the UUonia Derby Ashland Oaks and oilier slakes At the same farm Embroidery has foaled a beautiful chestnut colt tln first of the progeny of the Ken ¬ tucky Derby winner Omar Khayyam and the Eng lislt mare I idy Carnot has a brown colt by the same


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