Latest News from Kentucky Farms, Daily Racing Form, 1922-01-22

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LATEST NEWS FROM KENTUCKY FARMS LKXINGTON, Kv.. January -1 H. C. Kagan of Mt. Sterling has purchased from J. N. Markey of West Itiion. W. Fa., the two Star assist mares MJsa Georgle and Lad] Faadergrift, hath ia foal to t Luke McLuke. He ha- purcha.-fd from T. B. Jones. Crystal Springs Kami, the mare Pretty Dale, by Hinsdale, in foal to Peter tttime. and from Pat Dunne Of Lexington the marc Jessie C . by Peep S*Day, in foal to Under Kire. John Miller, on his next trip Bast with horses, will take the mares Swan Song |sistcr to Sweep and Passing Shower, the property of John H. Itos-aeter of Baa FrauaeJeea, to New Jersey to be mated With one of the stallions at Rancocas Stud. Two foals, the property of Joseph BmRSaai of New York, both by Glencairn. have arrived at Short Grata Stud Farm, one being a bay foal from Ring-ling anil the other a bay colt from Water Dame. The two-year-old filly by The Manager— Water-blo.-om. bred and owned by Major T. 0. McDowell, died a few days ago si his training Mable at the Kentucky Jockey Club track. Marie Odile. by Star Shoot, owned by Gifford A. I ochraa, lias been shipped to Hopkinsville. Ky., to be mated with Zeus. A. B. Hancock has booked five mares to Dan W. Scotts Sir John Johnson. Mr. Hancock left tonight for New York and Washington, expecting to be back in time to attend the hearing at Frankfort next Friday afternoon on the anti-racing bill. Topaz. b.vr Cnele and Nokomis. by Kilogram, owned by Samuel D. Riddle, have arrived at Hay-lands Stud to be bred to Man o War. — . a


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