Breeding Farm Arrivals, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-22

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; I i j , . I . . ■ i a , : I BREEDING FARM ARRIVALS LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 21.— A heavy j rain this morning marred the workouts at ! the Kentucky Association course. The hest moves noted were hy O. R. Allens Calcutta, | a Kentuckv Derby eligible, which covered a mile in 1:16. and Oallaher Brothers Indian] Trail, which made the mile in 1:48%. Infinite, in the stable of Frederick 10. Johnson, worked three-efeghthfl in .".5%. T. Cann not in with the horsos of T. .T. IVnderpast. including1 Bo McMillan. Jack Howard, the popular trainer for Major Thomas ". McDowell wlio r.ow owns a farm of his own and is in the breeding business, had the bad luck this week to lose u bay colt by Spanish Prince II. — Fleeting Fashion. The mare goes to Peter Pan. j A meeting of the Kentucky Stat.- Racine;! ! Commission has been call d for Friday morning. John ]•:. Madden t Lis we k sold to L. A. Ifoseley a half Interest in the stallion Spanish i i Ince l L Ilmlcy t lagan of Mount Sterling is the I owner of a brown tilly by Cudgie F ather-with, which came this week at Bradleys bile Hour Farm. The latest foals ate a: chestnut filly by North Star ill. BeUisarioJ I hay lilly by Helmet Aeutissima, a cbest-l nut cult by Under Fire -Blushing Beauty, a 1 chestnut colt by North Star ill. — Bulldoze! and a bay lilly by Black Ton -y Santa Anna. J.-orge D. widener has I oked bis mare Crepuscule t Man o War.


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