Kentucky News And Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1941-05-05

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WARREN WRIGHTS KENTUCKY RESIDENCE The beautiful home of the themaster master of Calumet Farm is situated on his vast breeding nursery The farm is located on the Versailles Pike on the outskirts of Lexington and adjoins the theKceneland Kceneland race course KENTUCKY NEWS AND NOTES T H Heard Jr who has a division of the H H Stock Farm stable horses in train ¬ ing at Churchill Downs announced that Kentucky Wonder foaled a filly by Born Rooter at the Heard farm in Beeville Texas The former Bradley horse is making his second season in the Lone Star State and his book is full The Heard stallion is a full brother to Balladier H G Shoemaker who has his stable in training at Douglas Park announced the ar ¬ rival of a filly foal at his Falmouth Ky breeding farm The new arrival is the get of Sorties Son and from the matron Miss Dorothy Princess Donna who was bred to the same sire is expected to have her foal late this month Joseph Thomas who recently brought his stable in from his farm and put it in train ¬ ing at Douglas Park decided to send the threeyearold Memozel to Bashford Manor Farm and she will be bred to imported Tetrashal J H White master of Herbert Stud at Hopkinsville Ky where stands the stallion Rolls Royce and Masked Marvel II reported that Exclaim foaled a colt by Chicstraw re ¬ cently and that Billy Burke has a filly foal at side the get of Rolls Royce Having dropped a foal by Burgoo King the mare Mary Helen is to be bred next to Apprehension according to their owner Irvine Kort Mary Helens foal an arrival on Easter morning is a filly halfsister to Busy Morn Bolo and Little Bolo BoloEdgar Edgar Zantker who has a part of the old Belmoht Farm under lease and who leased Heather Broom from John Hay Whitney stated the young stallion making his debut in the stud this year has a full book Ac ¬ cording to Zantker Heather Broom has served twentyfive matrons this spring Zantker has nine of his own mares on the 400acre farm with three already foaling and two more due Her racing days over Rifted Clouds which Charles Williams of Cincinnati pur ¬ chased from the Woolford Farm is being bred to Benefactor also owned by the Queen City sportsman Rifted Clouds a seven yearold daughter of Insco and Green Leaf by Supremus came to Kentucky from Flor ¬ ida with the Woolford Farm stable and andI I was sent to Beaumont Farm to be bred Decision to retire the mare was reached reachedj j when she broke down during the winter A new arrival at the Hyman Friedberg farm near here is a filly foal by Bull Dog and Bay Servant An earlier foal was a colt by Gay Monarch and Ezella Charles Kurtsinger Louisville breeder owner and jockey has two goodlooking foals by his stallion Xerseise at Golden Maxim Place and he is eager to give this young sire further opportunity to prove his worth Of the four brood mares he owns Kurtsinger is breeding two to Xerseise and the other two to Percentage which he also owns One of the Xerseise foals which re ¬ cently arrived is a filly from the mare Queer and the other is a colt from Our Margie MargieKurtsinger Kurtsinger also has a yearling filly by Xerseise and Queer in addition to a colt by Head Play and Our Margie a filly by Play dale and Spanish Victory and a colt by Gay Monarch and Miss Certificate CertificateXerseises Xerseises first crop are yearlings this year and Kurtsinger says all of them are good looking youngsters Sherman Schmitt trainer for the M J Schmitt stable reported that Oddcsa Clark foaled a filly by Sorties Star The latter is standing at the Schmitt farm which is lo ¬ cated near Louisville Hill Girl and Star Angela are in foal to the Schmitt stallion and Star OTeddy Oddcsa Clark and Star OManor are to be bred to Sorties Star Five foals by Big Brand and one by Bull Dog are this springs addition to the thor ¬ oughbred holdings of Mrs R J Murphy of Evansville Ind At Lexington she has a colt by Big Brand and Litlle Nymph and a filly by Bull Dog and Blessed Again while at her Indiana nursery she has Big Brand fillies from Ima Greenock and Lady Confucius and Big Brand colts from Little Yvonne and Am bassadoress Miss Ruth Sidells Sir Jim James who has been suffering with weak underpinning for several seasons has been retired to stud at Bashford Manor He is an eightyearold son of St James and Eastern Fashion by Sweep and high hopes are held for him as a sire Among the mares being sent to his court are Whipstitch and Cottingham which raced with success under the Sidcll silks silksMilton Milton Reisers Ideal Fungi has been bred Co Baylor Hi ckmans Arabs Arrow this year serving his first season In the stud Reiser and Hiqkman will have a partnership in ¬ terest in the offspring when it arrives


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