Five Foals At Ireland Farm: Black Servant Sires Colt and Filly--S. A. Cowan Has Chestnut Suckling at Woodvale., Daily Racing Form, 1926-05-28

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FIYEFOALSATIRELANDFARM Black Servant Sires Colt and Filly S A Cowan Has Chest ¬ nut Suckling at Woodvale LEXINGTON Ky May 27 The mares at Judge John T Irelands Woodvale Farm in Bourbon County have completed their foaling and the result is five nice sucklings as fol ¬ lows Bay or brown filly March 5 by Black Servant Windsor by North Star III out of Wayward Lass dam of ten winners winnersBay Bay filly March 30 by Pandion Wayward Lass by Sir Dixon DixonBrown Brown filly April 19 by The Finn Clear ing Up by Rochester RochesterChestnut Chestnut filly April 23 by Ballot Some Bird by Granite GraniteBay Bay colt May S by Black Servant Bred at Home by North Star III IIIThere There also is at the farm a chestnut colt foaled May 7 by Pandion out of Bamra the property of S A Cowan of Cleveland owner of Boon Companion winner of the big race at Miami the past winter winterThe The matings of mares at Woodvale Farm this season were as follows Windsor and Bred at Home to Behave Yourself Virginia B to Baigneur Moon Winks to Lucky Hour Some Bird and Boiling Pot to Black Servant Flitting Miss and Myrtle V to Leonardo II Clearing Up to Eternal Lady Ward to My Play Mint Drop to Sand Mole Winning Widow to Negofol and Wayward Lass to Pandion Bamra was mated with Best Pal PalJudge Judge Ireland will leave here next Monday for Montreal to officiate in the stand at the Kempton Park and Delorimier meetings and will remain in Canada until Maple Heights opens on July 12


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