To Court of Blenheim II: Forty Mares to Bred to the Costly Imported Son of Blandford, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-12

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TO COURT OF BLENHEIM II. S Forty Mares to Bred to the Costly j Imported Son of Blandford. Each of Subscribers to Send Their Choicest j Brood Mares for First Season In United States Stud. Blenheim H., the noted imported sire for which the sum of 50,000 was paid and t which Is a son of the immensely successful fc stallion, Blandford, will be bred to forty I mares at A. B. Hancocks Claiborne Farm in Kentucky. Warren Wright, of Chicago, who owns a C quarter interest In the son of Blandford, will send the following mares to his court: 1 Black Carse, by Black Toney Friars Carse, by Friar Rock; Dustwhirl, by Sweep Or- I znonda, by Ormondalc this mare is the dam t of Reaping Reward and a half-sister to Brevity; Ladana, by Lucullite Adana, by c Imp. Adam, which mare is a half-sister to i Ariel and Nedana; Maharanee, by imp. c JBrown Prince Summit, by Ultimus, which j is the dam of Clarify and Hindu Queen; j Peter Polly, by Peter Pan Polly Flinders, i by Burgomaster, a mare that is a sister to s Prudery; Slow and Easy, by Colin imp. Shyness, by His Majesty; Some Pomp, by Pom-pey Some More, by imp. Polymelian, which matron is a sister to Osculator; imp. Star- i Weed, by Phalaris Versatile, by Chaucer; 1 The Beasel, by Sunspot imp. Antipodes, by Roi Herode, and Westy"s Queen, by Westy j - Hogan Candy Queen, by imp. Stefan the i Great. HANCOCKS FIVE MARES. Arthur B. Hancock will breed the follow- 1 ing five mares: Imp. Erne, by White Eagle ! Orris, by Orby, which is the dam of Hada- . gal and Pansy Walker; Girl in Armour, by ; Imp. Sir Gallahad III. Risky, by Diadu-menos; Gotoit, by Mad Hatter Flyatit, by 1 Peter Pan, which is a half-sister to Top Flight; My Flag, by American Flag imp. Escuina, by Ecouen, which matron is a half-fcister to Bateau and Jean Bart, and Risky, 1 by Diadumenos imp. Venturesome, by Sir Martin, which is the dam of Risque and Riskulus. 1 John Hay Whitney also will have five, jyhich are as follows: Caledonia, by imp. praigangower imp. Trossachs Girl, by Lo- ; mond; imp. Blue Dust, by Gainsborough ; Golden Araby, by Golden Sun; imp. Moon Fly, by Soldennis imp. Flying Fish II., by : white Eagle; imp. Brunoro, by imp. Teddy ; Lovely Clovelly, by Clarissimus, and Ply ; Play, by My Play Polly Pennant, by Pen- , tiant. r Robert A. Fairbairn is also sending five, namely, Friendly Gal, by imp. Sir Gallahad JII. imp. Filante, by Sardanapale, which is ,a sister to Boswells dam; Flying Gal, by Peter Pan Whisk By, by Whisk Broom II.; Hocus Pocus, by imp. Sir Gallahad III. Hazzazza, by Cunard; Marching Along, by Man o War Annette K., by Harry of Hereford, and One Hour, by imp. Snob II. Daylight Saving, by Star Shoot. MRS. HERTZ CONTRIBUTION. I Mrs. John Hertz is sending Valenciennes, by imp. Stefan the Great Duchess Lace, by SFair Play; imp. Asteria, by Asterus imp. Frizelle, by Hamburg; Contessa, by Reigh fcount Annie Gowdy, by High Time, and Annie Gowdy, by High Time Activity, by imp. Mont dOr. I William du Pont will supply two in Gar-Sen Rose, by Colin Garden of Allah, by imp. Star Shoot, which is the dam of Rosemont; land Golden Fair, dam of Golden Fate and Gold Seeker, by imp. Wrack imp. Golding, by Flint Rock. f His sister, Mrs. C. Randolph Scott, sends four in imp. Little Muff, by Sardanapale folimuf, by Minora; Chatter Anne, by Chat-Serton Nancy Clay, by imp. Wrack; Tambour, by General Thatcher Castanet, by Imp. Frizzle, and Miss Kilrane, by Olambala imp. Frizzle. v The Belair Stud of William Woodward obtained one subscription, this being La jRambla, dam of Sansalvo, by imp. Sir Gal-jlahad III. imp. La Rablee, by Rabelais. The Nydrie Stud also obtained one subscription jand is sending Gallant Lady, by imp. Sir jGallahad IH. imp. Perioration, by Claris-cimus. I George D. Widener also secured one nomination to Sovietta, by imp. Stefan the Great Last Straw, by Ultimus. ! This leaves two unaccounted for, but these services were taken by the Glen Riddle Stud of Samuel D. Riddle, who will send two mares by Man o War to the court of Blenheim, but Mr. Riddle has not decided at the Sime of writing which two they will be. These two services were in exchange for two Jiervices to Man o War.


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