Blue Grass State News, Daily Racing Form, 1923-02-11

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BLUE GRASS STATE NEWS LEXINGTON Ky February 10 The 1 Fjnn for which stallion W R Coe this week paid John E Madden 110000 is to be trans ¬ ferred on Monday from Hamburg Place to Himyar Stud Phil T Chinn who negotiated the purchase of the son of Ogden for Mr Coe returned to Lexington from New York Oils morning morningBert Bert L Squires who stopped off here on the way home from Florida whither he had escorted Mrs Squires who has not been well departed this morning for New York YorkFrederick Frederick Johnson and his friend Bill Pendleton arrived from New York this aft ¬ ernoon to remain until Tuesday morning with Hal Price Headley at Beaumont Farm FarmIt It has been suggested that the City of Lexington enter into negotiations with George D Widener for the purchase of the materials in Green Hills mansion to be used in the construction of the new city hall The mansion at Green Hills is a beautiful stone structure and the materials in it are the best that the late James B Haggin could buy It is too large for the purposes of the new owner of the property and he considers that it will be less expensive to take it down than to maintain it unoccupied as it is now nowTwelve Twelve mares the property of Edward B McLean arrived here today from Belmont Plantations at Ashburn Va and were taken to Himyar Stud They are to be mated with stallions in this section sectionThe The latest foal at Major August Belmonts Nursery Stud is a brother to Bud Fishers Sporting Blood he being a bay colt by Fair Play Felicity by The IllUsed IllUsedIt It lias been arranged by E F Simms that Theo Cook is again to stand at Thomas Piatts Brookdale Farm near Lexington


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