Wideners Western String, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-16

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WIDENER S WESTERN STRING LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 15. Drafts from the stable of Joseph E. Widener and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. P. A. B. Widener, to be raced here and at the principal Chicago tracks by Dan E. Stewart make up r stable of eleven. The older members of the stable are Dnieper, an eligible for the Kentucky Derby, and other stakes for three-year-olds, Silversmith and Hose. Five fillies and three geldings representing the stallions Sickle, Jamestown, Stefan The Great, St. Germaine and Chance Shot make up the younger division of eight head. They list as follows: Fitter, brown filly, by Sickle Sales Lady; Sheathe, chestnut gelding, by Sickle Mira-belle; Par, chestnut gelding, by Sickle-Fairness; Fair Oaks, brown filly, by Sickle Pantica; Saunderstown, chestnut gelding, by Jamestown Margosa; Navarre, bay or brown filly, by Stefan the Great Mademoiselle de Valois; Shatter Proof, chestnut filly, by St. Germaine Triplex; Weapon, brown filly, by Chance Shot Muzzic II.


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