untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1955-06-13

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"GOYA II. HAD MORE 2-YEAR-OLDS AMONG THE TOP 15 ON THE EXPERIMENTAL HANDICAPS, .1951-1954, THAN ANY OTHER STALLION *GOYA II.s first four American crops included five two-year-olds " which gained a place among the top 15 on the Experimental Handicaps: 1951— Pintor, 115. 1953— Artismo, 124; Goyamo, 120; Arrogate, 118. 1954 — Pyrenees, 117- His nearest rivals have three each. . *GOYA II., who came to America in 1947, ranked among Frances top 10 sires four straight years, 1947 through 1950. The Almahurst Farm consignment to this summers Saratoga Sales includes two colts by *Goya II. — w Dark bay colt, by *Goya .11. — Scoopy Miss, by *Chal-lenger II., out of young full sister of stakes winner. "~ Brown colt, by *Goya II. — Tete-A-Tete, by *Sir Gallahad III., out of 100% producing half-sister of Oaks winner First Page. Henry H. Knight /7ri Of 10 MILES SOUTH OFLEXINGTON, KY., ON HARRODSBURG PIKE Mo/7 and Phone: LEXINGTON, P. 0. BOX 1529, PHONE, 4-5080 jjj-f, BOLERO S EIGHT-THIRTY— ■ simiaNSIfflON STEPWISELY, BY ■lVJPJ WISE COUNSELLOR Sire of 11 winners, including stakes winners Battle Dance and Wreck Master, in his first crop — seven won at two, 1954. His second crop includes Wild Dance, beaten head in Golden Gate Girl Stakes. RUSSELL CAVE PIKE 2-3313 LEXINGTON, KY. Standing at Claiborne Farm... J *AMBIORIX *PRlNCEQUILLO Dark Bay# 1946, by Tourbillon- Bay, 1940, by Prince Rose- Lavendula, by Pharos Cosquilla, by Papyrus - DARK STAR SOME CHANCE Brown, 1950, by * Royal Gem II.- Chestnut, 1939, by Chance Play-Isolde, by *Bull Dog Some Pomp, by Pompey DOUBLE JAY TO MARKET Dark Brown, 1944, by Balladier- Chestnut;, 1948, by Market Wise- Broomshot, by Whisk Broom II. Pretty Does, by Johnstown FIGHTING FOX *TURN-TO Bay, 1935, by *Sir Gallahad III.- Bay, 1951, by * Royal Charger-Marguerite, by Celt *Source Sucree, by Admiral Drake HILL PRINCE „mJk§/t0 Bay, 1946, by * Princequillo- - PPIBHMw Hildene, by Bubbling Oyer -"Qh *NASRULLAH J pPfeM»l Bay, 1940, by Nearco-Mumtaz Begum, by *Blenheinuil. A. B. Hancock, Paris. Ky., Phone 093 I |PET BULLY III j~ « 1 Stakes Winner of 65,702 — — I 1 I . Pet Bully was a horse of rare courage. He won 23 races from I j 5Yl furlongs to 1 1/16 miles under imposts as h*igh as 136 I j pounds. He was ranked second only to Native Dancer among II 1 954s handicappers. He entered stud this year at Crown Crest. 1 I OIL CAPITOL ONE COUNT *WINDY CITY H. I J I GREEK SHIP PAPA REDBIRD „ *NAHAR II. I I I GRAND ADMIRAL CARRARA MARBLE COLDSTREAM I | Crown Crest mil sell 18 yearlings at the Keeneland Summer Sales | Come see. them at your convenience


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