Mrs. E. Denemark Selling some of Stock Privately: Several Horses in Training and Five Brood Mares Are Offered, Daily Racing Form, 1942-05-06

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Mrs. E. Denemark Selling Some of Stock Privately Several Horses in Training and I Five Brood Mares Are Offered To reduce the size of her racing stable and to curtail breeding at her farm, Mrs. Emil Denemark, Chicago snortswoman, is disposing privately of several thoroughbreds now in training. Those horses to be sold include a number now ready to go to the post, such as Natalie Alice, May Music, Kenyon C, Catechism, Fairy Hall, Muscatine, Kilocycle, Modulator, Tornado, Slavic, Ariel Rose, Dogrose and Melodist. Many of the thoroughbreds in this particular group were actively campaigned in 1941 and during the recent Oak-lawn Park meeting at Hot Springs. Kilocycle and Modulator were victors at the Spa course. Five brood mares also are offered at private sale. All were bred to Blackwood, a son of Black Toney — Rosewood, by Magneto. The Denemark stallion stands at Hinsdale and won 4,244 during his career on the turf. Blackwood won the Crete and Lincoln Fields Handicaps, finished second in the Queen City, American National Rush, Hawthorne Special and Collinsville Handicap, and ran third in the Breeders Futurity. The matrons offered are: Enfin, by Hil-dur — Edith Alice; Cajolery, the get of Stimulus and Pacify; Patricia Ann, sired by Whiskaway and from Vision ; Campship, a daughter of Slave Ship — Campus Capers, and Morun, who is by Morvich, a Kentucky Derby winner, and out of Ericanto, by Von Tromp.


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