Live Lexington Gossip, Daily Racing Form, 1923-10-24

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LIVE LEXINGTON G0SS1P LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct 23. Six yearlings out of the sale held at Latonia Saturday last, arrived" at the Kentucky Association track today to be broken. Three purchased by Mrs. Thomas J. Regan of New York went to the stable of Charles Dodson. They are all chestnut fillies by Spanish Prince and they are from the mares Hostess, Ricochet and Refusal. The other three went to Dan T. Morris stable. They are chestnut filly by Strock, from Old Squaw, property of Treacy and Walker; bay filly by Spanish Prince Thorne, property of F. S. Mathews, and bay filly by Colonel Vennie Zindel, property of John W. Pearson. The latter has two other yearlings in training here and has been awarded names for them as follows: Four Cross, chestnut colt, by Frizzle; Nancy Hagan, by Handsel, and Every Day, chestnut colt, by Everest-Little Peep, by Peep o Day. J. D. Grant has been awarded names as fellows for his two fillies W. V. Reeves is training for him at the local track as follows : Vitralite, by Vandergrift Meadrose, and Frightful, chestnut, by Frizzle Spiteful. The name Jennie A. has been awarded to William Boswell for the bay filly y Theo. Cook from Belle Jardinier. Information coming this way today from Latonia is to the effect that Worthmores trouble is in the suspensory ligament of one of his fore legs.


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