Send Costly Colt To Farm: 0,000 Hustle On Arrives at Lexington En Route to Shoshone Stud., Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-15

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SEND COSTLY COLT TO FARM 0,000 Hustle On Arrives at Lexington En Route to Shoshone Stud. LEXINGTON, Ky.. June 14.— Hustle On, the unfortunate three-year-old son of Hurry On — Fatima II., for which W. R. Coe paid 0,000 as a yearling at Saratoga, and which a few days ago bruised a foot while exercising at Belmont Park, and then wrenched a tendon when he jerked the injured foot away from an examiner, arrived here last night to be turned out at Shoshone Stud. He has never been raced. He was sick as a two-year-old and was out of shape nearly all of last year, and was just coining to hand when he stepped on the stone that put him out of commission. "Dick" Wilson brought him out from Belmont Park, and in the car with him were a dozen other thoroughbreds, including Bradley Peggy. She became so contrary at the post that Colonel Bradley is retiring her. She went to Idle Hour Farm. Phil T. Chinn received the filly Miss Wren, which he bought last week at Belmont Park. She went to Himyar Stud. The others were sent out by Preston M. Burch, Max Ilirsch. John E. Madden, B. L. Squires and William Wallace and go to various farms.


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