Man O War Has New Home, Daily Racing Form, 1922-09-03

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MAN 0 WAR HAS NEW HOME LEXINGTON, Ky., September 2. Man o War and all the brood mares and foals belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Riddle, and Golden Broom and all the brood mares and foals belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords, now have been removed from Hinata Farm to the new Jeffords farm, which is a portion of Col. Louis Lee Hag-gins Mt. Brilliant Farm, which is in charge of Miss Elizabeth Daingerfield. Hinata Farm from today is in charge of Henry Williams, who looks after Senator Joseph W. Baileys thoroughbred horse interests. Senator Baiiey leased Hinata Farm from Mrs. Clarence Le Bus for a term of years and subleased it to Miss Daingerfield after Edward B. McLean shipped his thoroughbreds from Kentucky to his Belmont plantations in Virginia. Now he has arranged with Henry Williams to run the establishment which contains 300 acres of good grass land. Senator Bailey is here today on his way to Washington.


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