Sister to Bubbling Over: Filly by North Star III.-Beaming Beauty Arrives at Idle Hour Farm, Daily Racing Form, 1928-04-28

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; SISTER TO BUBBLING OVER Filly by North Star III. — Beaming Beauty Arrives at Idle Hour Farm. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 27— John Bradley was an arrival from New York to make a brief visit with his brother, Col. E. R. Bradley, at the Idle Hour Stock Farm. John Bradley, who heretofore has confined his breeding operations to polo ponies, intends to embark in the thoroughbred field. He will have shipped to his Colorado Farm, from Idle Hour Stock Farm, a carload of choice mares that he will mate with Behave Yourself, winner of the 1923 Kentucky Derby. Butting In is also in stud service at the John Bradley farm, as well as the imported Mont Jello. The only thoroughbred foal at the John Bradley farm at present is the yearling filly, by Behave Yourself, Bugaboo, by Magic. "Colorado Springs is a great country to raise horses," said John Bradley. "And I feel confident that we will send many winners to the races from our farm. We have some splendid polo stock and there is no good reason why we would not continue our success in the thoroughbred line." Col. E. R. Bradley informed his brother that the best looking yearlings at Idle Hour Stock Farm are those bred by Behave Yourself. "You better let me have Behave Yourself back again at Idle Hour," he said, to which brother John replied, "All right, Ill ship him back when I return to Colorado." There was considerable elation at the Idle Hour Stock Farm this morning by the arrival of a full sister to Bubbling Over. The filly is by North Star III. — Beaming Beauty and has the markings of her illustrious brother. — ♦


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