For Next Year, Daily Racing Form, 1899-11-25

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FOB NEXT TEAK. Trainer Welsh has thirty-two racers in his charge, eighteen of them yearlings, the property of the FleiEchmannB, and twelve yearlings and the two-year-olds De Lacy and Orthia belonging to W. C. Whitney. The Fleisobmann lot is as follows: Black colt, by Fresno Marian; bsy colt, by Margrave Mt. Vernon; chestnut colt, by Albsrt-Bonnie Ola; bsy colt, by Sir Dixon Bonnie Bine; brown colt, by Dandio Dinmont Borealis; bay colt, by Orner Lonely; chestnut colt, by Hanover Hhody Gale; cheBtnnt colt, by Ircqnoit Toribara; brown colt, by Sir Dixon Kentucky Belle; brown Ally, by 8t. Maxim Frances 8.; cheetnut filly, by St. Maxim Florie ; bay colt, by Governor Foraker Philopena; chestnut colt, by St. Maxim-Emulate; brown gelding, by Order Lady ; bay gelding, by Inspector B. Nydia; bay gelding, by Juvenal Born Fool; bay colt, by Bramble Jeesie L90 B, and brown colt, by Bramble Promenade. On the whole, they are a most taking locking lot. They have, with few exceptions, been highly tried and Welsh seems to have some clever material to go to the races with next season. The Margrave Mt. Vernon youngster is a fine type and looks a racer all over. The-Albert Bonnie Ola colt should surely do if looks go for anything, and the Dandie Dinmont Borealis and Ircquois Toribera colts, and the St. Maxim Frances S. filly look like racehorses made to order. In fact, there iB not one in the lot that does not please the fancy. The Whitney lot, besides the two-year-olds De Lacy and Orthia, consists of the following yearlings: Bay colt, by Hanover Anna Gray; chestnut colt, by Himyar Lady Agnes; bay colt, by Hanover Ida Walton; chestnut filly, by Hanover Peg Wcffiogton, David Garricks dam; bay colt, by Luke Blackburn Maude Ward ; bay colt, by The Bard Heel and Toe ; bay colt, by The Bard Eqnipoiee; bay filly, by The Bard Maamee: bay colt, by The Bard-Foxfire, and two fillies and a colt by Meddler. These were satisfactorily tried before being placed in Mr. Welshs hands, and, as on breeding and looks they should race with the best, he is Eure to do come good with them. The Hanover Anna Gray colt iB a rare looker and shoula race. Tho chestnut colt by Himyar Ida Walton, is well put up, and is vpry racy-like. The chestnut filly by Hanover Peg Wof-fington is as good a looking miBB as one could wieh to see and onght to sport colors successfully. Orthia looks but little improved since being turned out. The high-priced De Lacy, which was such a disappointment to the Whitney stable during the season, haB a large, roomy paddock to himself. He has filled out but little since boing thrown out of training, and from hiB present loots he is quite likely to continue the same disappointment. Morning Telegraph.


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