Brady Mare Foals Colt, Daily Racing Form, 1926-04-12

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• BRADY MARE FOALS COLT XKW YORK, X. Y.. April 11— lames Cox Brady was delighted with the message he received from Arthur 1!. Hancock of the Claiborne Stud notifying him that his recently acquired mare. Tea Biseuit. had foaled a big straight colt by Man o War. The youngster is a chestnut in color, like his distinguished sire, and should be a first-cla.ss rae-e horse, as he represents the perfection of breeding in present day excellence. Tea Biscuit is by Rock Sand — Teas Over, hy Hanover. This makes her a half sister to Dick Welles. Dick Finnell. Tea Caddy and Ort Wells, good sires and first-class race horses. Tea Biscuit, the dam of several vvin-! ncrs. was recently purchased from Hancock beeaana Brady wanted another of the progeny of the wonder horse in his stable. He already owns War Feathers, the beautiful two-year-old filly from Tuscan Red, which he bought as a yearling at Saratoga last year for the big price of $."i0,r 00.


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