Headley Leaves 20 in West: Divides Stable and Keeps Thirteen Juveniles and Seven Older Horses in, Daily Racing Form, 1939-04-22

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HEADLEY LEAVES 20 IN WEST Divides Stable and Keeps Thirteen Juveniles and Seven Older Horses in the Central Section. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 21. After the division of Hal Price Headleys large stable of thoroughbreds, a portion of which was sent to Havre de Grace in charge of Duval Head-ley, the western unit consists of thirteen two-year-olds and seven older horses, among which is the Kentucky Derby eligible Ata-time. In addition to Atatime, which made his three-year-old bow at Keeneland, the older members of the stable are Preeminent, Old Nassau, Flying Lee, Top Queen, Jim Mike and Old Joe. Eleven of the thirteen youngsters bear names, while a bay colt, by St. Germans Miss Tony, and a bay daughter of Supremus Conclave, are unnamed as yet. Among the youngsters which have been in competition thus far at Keeneland are Rameses, victor in the opening race of the local season; Bo Beau and Ambuscade, also victorious in his initial appearance under colors. Names of the other juveniles are Double Curl, a bay son of Pharamond II. Miss Dor- , othy; Boy King, also a bay son of Pharamond II. Helens Babe; Third Covey, a bay colt by Supremus Paradox; Dickory Dock, a bay colt by Supremus Dickey Lee; Buck Ague,, a bay gelding by Apprehension Princess Palatine; Lika That, bay filly by Pharamond II. Volette; Salaminia, a well-regarded daughter of Man o War Alcibiades, and Baby Lamb, bay daughter of Pharamond II. Precious.


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