Auction Sale at Pimlico: Small Prices Realized at Dispersal of Bowling Brook Stud of Morris and Walden, Daily Racing Form, 1932-11-05

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AUCTION SALE AT PIMLICO Small Prices Realized at Dispersal of Bowling Brook Stud of Morris and Walden. PIMLICO, Md., Nov. 4 The disposal sale of the Bowling Brook Stud, owned by Messrs. Morris and Walden, which was held in the paddock of the Maryland Jockey Club at Pimlico Thursday morning, realized but small prices for the various individuals that were sold, to dissolve one of the oldest breeding establishments in Maryland. Eighteen thoroughbreds went under the hammer, including the veteran Mackenzie n., and he was the star of the vendue when he was secured by Sumner Pingree, of Boston, Mass., for 00. The following is a list of sales with the buyers: Horse. Buyer. Amt. Mackenzie H., S. Pingree 00 Broken Vows, J. W. Brown 35 White Ray, W. Ternansky 35 Truthfulness, L. C. Stitely. 55 Fair Cuba, M. N. Bond 30 Transcend, W. Ternansky. 30 Heart String, C. Meister 120 Corn Spirit, J. W. Brown 25 Mystical, C. W. Browne, Jr 45 Prismatic, A. Riggs. 20 Denise, F. A. Bonsai .v 45 Bay filly, H. D. Buck, Jr 30 New Hope, Catawba Farms 50 Bay colt, G. E. Markley 20 Queen of the Air, J. Fisher, Jr 50 Bay colt, M. N. Bond . 35 Dependable Anne, G. Harvey 35 Bay filly, J. Williams 25 Property of E. P. Summerfield. Tidings, C. Meister 00


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