Ellisons Youngsters Are Named, Daily Racing Form, 1906-01-21

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ELLISONS YOUNGSTERS ARE NAMED. Names for the six two-year-olds which C. It. Ellison of this city has in training by Louis Strubek at Montgomery Park, Memphis. Tenn., have been accepted and registered by the Jockey Club as follows: Yankee Girl, b. f, by Sir Dixon Breakwater. Grace Larsen. b. r, by Bowling Brook Catharine or Navarre. Rollicking Girl, b. r, by George Kessler Aunt Tessa. Earthquake, b. c. by Woolsthorpe Vibration. Easy Dawson, b. c. by Banastar Belle Hoyt. Harry Gardner, b. c, by Semprouius Bracket. Ellison bought these horses at the yearling sales In New York last August and September. For the six he paid an aggregate or 4,000. The star of the collection is Yankee Girl. She Is a full sister to Woodford Clays stake winner. Running Water. She was bred by Colonel E. F. Clay at Runnymede Stud in Kentucky and was knocked down to Ellison on August 31 last for 1906.sh,000. Grace Larsen is a half-sister to Terra Firiua, Lady Navarre and John J. Regan. She was bred by Young Brothers at Christlansburg, Ky., and cost Ellison ,000. Harry Gardner is a half-brother to Brancas and Envoy and was bred at McGrathiana Stud in Kentucky. Ellison paid ,000 for him. Earthquake is a half-brother to Falute, a winner in England in 1900, and Miss Josephine. His price was ,000. He was bred by C. F. McMcekin at Oakwood Stud, Kentucky. Rollicking Girl is a half-sister to Rams Horn. She was bred at Elmendorf Stud in Kentucky and her price was ,100. Easy Dawson Is a halMirother to Glassfull and Arab and his dam is a sister to Freeland. He was bred by Clarence H. Mackay at Silver Brook Stud in New Jersey. He is the cheapest one of the lot. Ellison got him for 00. Plater, the six-year-old bay son of Henry of Navarre and Iuvermay, which won the opening race at Crescent Park yesterday, haa no more than two, If that many, sound legs under him, but when he was a youngster lie could run some. He holds the American record for five and a half furlongs over a straight course. He rau the distance at Morris Park in 1:02? October 21, 1902, with 107 pounds up. The yearling by Frankfort, out of Llandrinlo dam of Boanerges, Mexican and Luraax, Is said to be one of the best looking youngsters in Kentucky. He is the property of John II. Morris. At the sale of some of John E. Maddens mares in December. 1904, Mr. Morris bought Llandrinlo for 25. She proved to e In foal to the brother of Hamburg and this promising colt was the result. Llandrinlo Is now twenty-three years old.


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