Kentucky Turf Gossip, Daily Racing Form, 1923-03-01

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KENTUCKY TURF GOSSIP LEXINGTON Ky February 28 Johnny r left here yesterday afternoon for Am stermdam N Y with five mares four of which are to be mated with John Sanfords j Archaic son of Folymelus and Keystone II i by Persimmon They are as follows R T i Wilsons Days Over and Minuette August Belmonts Felicity and H K Knapps Sprite Days Over is a sister to Campfire Felicity has a bay colt foal by Fair Play at foot The other mare in the car is August Belmonts Donna Roca She is going to Binghamtoii to be bred to Willis Sharpe Kilmers Sun Briar BriarJohn John B Gorham shipped Hazel Burke dam of Eternal to Brookdale Farm Red Bank N J to be bred to Broomstick In the car with her were a couple of mares from John H Rosseters farm going to Rancocas Stud at Jobstown Likewise a couple of mules and a saddle horse horseE E Gay Drake soninlaw of John S Bar bee has entered the business of transporting thoroughbreds by van Last week he trans ¬ ferred The Finn from Hamburg Place to Himyar Stud and today he took Wildair from the Whitney farm to Eugene Ruckers farm in Scott County CountyFantasque Fantasque has a chestnut colt by Campfire at R T Wilsons Kirklevington Stud StudThe The latest foals at Beaumont Farm are a brown filly by Brown Prince Xarco the property of Hal Price Headley a brown filly by Rapid Water Sister Emblem and a bay filly by Rapid Water Filagree The last named two are the property of the estate of George W Bissell BissellBissell Bissell provided in his will a fund for the keep of the stallion Rapid Water and half a dozen mares as long as any of them live The produce from the mares is to be sold and the money is to go into the fund for their keep


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