Sir Damion Foals At Walnut Springs Farm: Young Son of Sir Gallahad III. Owned in Partnership By Jay D. Weil and Hal Price Headley, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-02

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SIR DAMION FOALS AT WALNUT SPRINGS FARM FARMYoung Young Son of Sir Gallahad III Owned in Partnership By Jay D Weil and Hal Price Headley HeadleyLEXINGTON LEXINGTON Ky May 31 Jay D Weil one of the younger members of central Ken ¬ tucky breeders ranks has a large and well balanced nursery at his Walnut Springs Farm near here Weil part owner of Sir Damion which stands at Hal Price Head leys Beaumont Farm campaigns two stables a far western division in charge of Morris Griner and the one Mose Lowenstein directs directsAmong Among the foals at Walnut Springs is a colt from Rockabye Babe dam of Flying Rock by Trace Call She was bred back to Sir Damion Imperial Sally has a colt foal by the young sire Imperial Anhut and was bred to Cravat Java foaled a filly to Un ¬ breakable and will be bred back to him Callao has a filly foal by Sir Damion and was returned to his court Drollery one of the best producers at the farm foaled a filly by pamionAir Brevity and was mated to Sir pamion Air Mistress foaled a colt to Misstep and will be bred to Sir Damion and Slim Rosie also a good producer foaled a colt to Sir Damion and returns to him Conniption a halfsister to Shot Put has a foal by Peace Chance and was bred to Sir Damion Corry meela sister to Jock foaled a filly by The Porter and will be bred to Sir Damion


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