Foreign - Breds at Hialeah: Four Seasoned Racers Training at Miami Son and Daughter of Teddy Included, Daily Racing Form, 1932-01-07

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FOREIGN -BREDS AT HIALEAH Four Seasoned Racers Training at Miami Son and Daughter of Teddy Included. MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 6. Four seasoned foreign horses, arrivals in this country several weeks ago from France, are training at Hialeah Park in preparation for the opening of the Miami Jockey Clubs meeting here Thursday, January 14. They are owned by R. A. Smith and the Bray Farm of Mrs. J. W. Herold. They are all of illustrious breeding, and each was a winner in France. Quillan, a six-year-old chestnut son of Ksar, the worlds leading money winner before being supplanted by Sun Beau this year, from Bel-lone, is one of the quartet. A son and daughter of Teddy, the sire of Sir Gallahad III. and grandsire of Gallant Fox, are also included. They are a brown four-year-old mare from Our Liz named Duchess of Marlborough and a bay four-year-old colt from Pointe da Derail, named Grand Vizier. There is also a three-year-old bay filly by Hollister La Gavotte. Bob Smith reports that they all shipped well, and have been galloping steadily over the Hialeah track during the past week. .


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