Mr. Schorrs Yearlings, Daily Racing Form, 1902-07-17

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MR. SCHORRS YEARLINGS. John Lowe, one of the trainers in the employ of John W. Schorr, of Memphis, Tenn., arrived here last Saturday to get together the yearlings owned by Mr. Schorr and shipped them to Churchill Downs on Monday, where he will break and train them. He had to go to four breeding farms to collect them, some being quartered at J. N. Camden, Jr.s, Hartland Stud, others at O. H. Chenaults Spend- thrift Stud, others at J. B. Ewings Williamette Stud, and the remainder at Woodford Bros. place in Bourbon County. There are twenty-three head in all, eighteen colts and five fillies. They coslMr. Schorr over 5,000, says last weeks Thoroughbred Record. As they represent the two-year-old division of this great stable in 1903, the full list will be of interest to turfmen. Lowe says they will not be. named until thoroughly tried out. Bay colt, by Esher Morning Glory. Chestnut colt, by Esher Kitty Clover, Brown colt, by Esher Fenella. Chestnut filly, by Esner Excellenza. Chestnut colt, by Handsome Mona Lisa. Bay colt, by Handsome Adria. , Brown colt, by Handsome Thisbe. Chestnut filly, by Flying Dutchman Falai9e. Chestnut colt, by Flying Dutchman Plantress. Chestnut colt, by Flying Dutchman Cadma. Brown colt, by Esher Reflection. Chestnut colt, by Russell Madam Hindoo. Bay filly, by Russell Memoria, Chestnut filly, by Flying Dutchman Battle Belle. Black colt, by Hindoo Cherry Blossom. Bay filly, by Sir Walter Carmencita. Chestnut colt, by Ben Strome Barcarola. Chestnut colt, by Ben Strome Midrose. Bay colt, by Inspector B. Guiccioli. Chestnut colt, by Sir Modred Woodford Filly. Bay colt, by Order Allertina. Gray colt, by Faraday Slipalong.


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