Sire Harry Baker Dies, Daily Racing Form, 1935-04-20

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SIRE HARRY BAKER DIES LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 19. Harry Baker, brown horse, 1922, by Sunstar Bonaves; which was standing at stud at Mrs. T. M. Murphys Golden Maxim Farm, died yesterday, a victim of indigestion. He was owned by William E. Smith, a member of the state racing commission, and was purchased by that patron only three years ago. Although he did not have him insured, Smith regarded him as one of the best stud prospects in this country. Practically all of the Smith mares at Golden Maxim Farm are in foal to him and he has several yearlings and suckling daughters and sons at the same farm. His only two offspring to start last year were winners.


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