Some Yearlings Recently Named, Daily Racing Form, 1906-10-28

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. SOME YEARLINGS RECENTLY NAMED. Golden Pearl is the name of the yearling half brother to Water Pearl. Golden Pearl is a chestnut colt by Golden Garter, out of Pearl V. He is thS property of A. J. Joyner, "who paid ll, 000 forhim at the sale of J. B. Haggtns Rancbo del Paso youngsters at Shoepshead Bay In June, being one of the four yearlings to bring over 0,000 this year. Fred Burlew has claimed Chapultepec as the name for the yearling half brother to De Mund. Cha-pultepec is a bay colt by Gerolsteln GrncJoslty. Burlew paid ,550 for him. Chapultepec Is the name of the strongly fortified hill, lying two miles west by southwest from the City of Mexico, which was takan by the United States in 1847, during the war with Mexico. For the brother to Bill Curtis, Burlew has claimed the name of Reelit. Being by Plaudit, out of Strathreel, this youngster, which brought ,000 at the Sheepshead Bay sales, gets his name from a combination of the names of his sire aud dam. Burlew probably expects him to live up to the name. If he can reel It off as fast as his sire could he will certainly be no disappointment. Rose, of Ben Strome has been claimed by T. L. Watt . as the name for the yearling filly by Ben Strome, out of Daisy Rose. This Is not a good name. There is too much of it. J. J. Walsh calls the chestnut colt by Henry of Navarre Sheunamere, Henry Navarre, merely dropping the word of from the sires name. This is bad. In after years it is apt to create confusion..


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