Foal by Brown Prince Destroyed, Daily Racing Form, 1922-02-18

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• | I " • i • « o FOAL BY BROWN PRINCE DESTROYED UBXIXGTOX, Ky.. February 17.— The first foai i , in America by lliown Prince is dead. It was a a b. antifully formed bay filly from the good mare Ballyaaeaa, by Adam, sea of Flying Fox -Elian- 1 gownn, by De Houvoir -Lady LoBjgfcDeW. by lamg :- fellow, and was the pieptllj of Frederick Johnson n of New York. The mare stepped 011 the filly when ; -he was three days old. breaking one of its legs so a badly that Dr. E. w. Hogyard advieed that it he e destroyed, which wa- dees . Wiliiam B. Miller of New V. rk. who lias a tilim- i- her of mares at Hal Price Heiidleys Beaumont t farm and is a partner with Mtaaia. Headley and d Frederick Johnson in the ownership of Brown Prince, . is the fortunate owner of a fine chestnut filly by y rithaaa Marion t.isc.v. a daughter of Star Huby. This filly is a sister to the colt which was knocked d down to Scott P. Harlan at Saratoga last August t for hg.ri99 The first of Hal Price Ueadleys mares to foal II this seiisun is Star Dnamer. daughter of Star Huby. She foaled a brown filly, by Hapid Water. ♦-


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