August Belmont Visits His Nursery Stud, Daily Racing Form, 1923-05-05

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• AUGUST BELMONT VISITS HIS NURSERY STUD LEXINGTON. Ky.. May 4— Major August Belmont and his son. Raymond, arrived here this morning from the Ejst to spend several days at the Nursery Stud. Shortly before the arrival of Major Belmont a car of horses from the East came in and among them was the two-year-old black colt Rough and Heady, by Hourless — Hock of Gold, which Major Belmont recently sold to Phil T. China. I Another arrival was Edward B. McLeans Giarre, by Maintenon. She went to Himyar Stud and will be mated with Fair Play. The latest foals at the Nursery Stud are a chestnut filly by Hourless — "rosswuys, by octagon, and a black colt by Hourless — Ballot Died, by Meddler. At It. T. Wilsons Kirklevingtnn Stud the I latest arrivals are a chestnut colt by Olani-hala ■ Sunburst; a bay colt by ampfire — Long Range, and a Lay colt by Campfhe — Monte Rosa.


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