Majority of Youngsters At Newhall by Top Row: Of Ten Newly Arrived Foals, Eight Are by Santa Anita Victor, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-04

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Majority of Youngsters At Newhall by Top Row Of Ten Newly Arrived Foals# Eight Are by Santa Anita Victor NEWHALL, Calif., May J2.— Ten of the fourteen foals expected at the Newhall ranch of W. C. Gaffers this season have arrived. The majority are by the Santa Anita Handicap winner, Top Row. The son of Peanuts is the sire of eight, while one is by Chief Onaway, a stallion owned by Lawrence Barker. The other is by Ever Bubbling, owned by Gaffers business partner, John H. Sattler. Top Row is the sire of a filly out of The Porter mare, Helen Porter; a bay filly out of the My Play mare, Pajarita; a chestnut colt out of the Jock mare, Jocks Image; a brown filly out of the Honey-wood mare, Desert Storm; a bay colt out of the Man o War mare, Ann CRuley; a bay filly out of Chi Chi, a bay filly out of the Trace Call mare, Trace of Erin, and a bay filly out of the Zev mare, Zida. The Chief Onaway youngster is a chestnut colt out of the Durbar n. mare, Durga, and the Ever Bubbling foal is out of the Supercargo mare, Lake Ranee. The Chief Onaway colt is the first of the get of that sire. Slated to come are foals by Top Bow, out of the former fleet Questionnaire mare, Valley Lass, who Gaffers purchased at the last Santa Anita sale; by Tory Rose, a mare who, like Helen Porter, Pajarita, Ann ORuley and Zida, is the property of A. A. Baroni, owner of Top Row; by Boxthorn, out of the South American mare, Sahri U.f owned by Lawrence Barker, and by Ever Bubbling, out of the Honeywood mare, Bessie Wood. All mares on the ranch, with the exception of Sahri n., will be bred back to Top Row. Sahari II., one of the first of the South Americans to make good as a racer in this country she won the Hawthorne Gold Cup in 1937, will be mated with Chief Onaway. September Child, a mare by The Porter — Miss Fortune, by Ail Gold, will also go to the court oKTop Row this season. Among the yearlings on the Gaffers ranch is Doubtful Row, a son of Top Row — Pajarita, who survived a broken leg, but is now one of the most frisky animals on the place. While smaller than the other yearlings it is believed he will develop into a useful racer. He was recentlv unspxed.


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