Ship Twelve to Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-24

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SHIP TWELVE TO LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, Ky., June 23 Dick Wilsons car with twelve horses left this morning for Baltimore and New York. The mare Kilkenny II. in foal to American Flag and her yearling filly by American Flag, will be taken off at Baltimore to go to the farm of their owner, Mrs. Edward S. Voss, at Monkton. They have been at Faraway Farm where the filly was foaled. Five of the get of Desperate Desmond, all two-year-olds, the property of Lee Rosenberg, New York broker, are going to Belmont Park. Their names are: Red Lion, Sport Desmond, Boro Poker, Robber Baron and Im So Dry. The latter is a filly from Extra Dry. One of the other passengers is going abroad. She is Moonlit, eight-year-old daughter of Friar Rock from Moonrise by Sunstar, which was purchased at the W. R. Coe, Shoshone dispersal sale last November by Louie Tauber for Ralph Beaver Strassberger, now in France. Moonlit is to leave for England on the American Banker sailing from New York next Friday. Two others in the car are young horses from the C. V. Whitney farm going to trainer Tom Healey at Belmont -Park.


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