Yankee Stallions Field Day: Representatives of Sires in This Country Had Banner Afternoon at Newmarket, England, May 13., Daily Racing Form, 1937-05-31

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YANKEE STALLIONS FIELD DAY DAYRepresentatives Representatives of Sires in This ThisCountry Country Had Banner Afternoon at atNewmarket Newmarket England May 13 May 13 was a field day at Newmarket England for horses sired by stallions stand ¬ ing in the United States Black Lashes a threeyearold filly by Sickle and owned by J E Widener was the first to annex a por ¬ tion of a purse when she finished second in the Haverhill Stakes at one and one eighth miles milesThe The fourth race on the program the Payne Stakes at one and onehalf miles fell to William Woodwards Perifox a three yearold son of Gallant Fox Immediately after the race the Americanbred colt was established favorite for the Epsom Derby DerbyThe The fifth race the Bedford Stakes for twoyearolds over five furlongs saw Mirza II by Blenheim scoring the most impres ¬ sive victory of the afternoon Second to finish was Foxbrush by Jacopo followed closely by J H Whitneys Open Door by The Porter PorterThe The sires mentioned are standing in this country and are available to American breeders Sickle is at Elmhurst Stud while Blenheim Gallant Fox and Jacopo are all doing duty at A B Hancocks Claiborne Stud StudKsar Ksar sire of the present favorite for the Derby Le Ksar is serving at Montana Hall Stud in Virginia The Porter is holding court along with Royal Minstrel at Llangol len Farm in Virginia


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