Seven Costly Juveniles: Three Ds Stable Two-Year-Olds at Churchill Downs Are Good Looking Band, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-23

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b 1 ], rj *" j * d 1 i t ! , t - | I e . ! * t I ] , J ] 1 SEVEN COSTLY JUVENILES Three Ds Stable Two-Year-Olds at Churchill Downs Are Good Looking Band. LOUISVILLE, Ky., April tL— Among the bettor class two-year-olds now stabled at the local tracks are seven belonging to the Three Ds Stable of W. T. Waggoner, which recently arrived from their owners farm at Arlington, Texas. The youngsters are without doubt the most costly and best looking band quartered at Churchill Downs in some time. They are all colts and are all eligible to the Bashford Manor Stakes, to be run during the Churchill Downs meeting. They reached here in excellent condition and all bear evi- dence of advanced training. The colt by Man o War — Penrose has taken the fancy of horsemen who have looked him over. He cost Mr. Waggoner a large amount of mi noy at the Saratoga sales last August and, on looks and breeding, is worth every penny paid for him. The names of the youngsters, with their breeding, follow : War Time, bay colt, by Man o War — Penrose : La Paloma, bay colt, by Imp. Franklin — La Grisette ; Double Heart, brown colt, by High Tims — Dora W. : Panchio, bay colt, by Polymelian — Dustpan II. ; Sweet Lacruse. brown colt, by Sweep — Lady Eastman ; Vermajo, black colt, by Peter Pan — Royal Amante ; Zacaweista, black colt, by High Time— Lucrative. •


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