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YOUNG LIKELY TO RACE HIS YEARLINGS. Former Owner of McGrathiana Stud Optimistic Over Future of Racine. Lexington. Ky.. June 26. Colonel Milton Young, member of the State Racing Commission, who dispersed his Mi-Orathiana Stud last lull, has not for saken the ranks of the breeders of thoroughbreds. ami it is ljkclv lliat his .colors will again he seen in raeing in 1910. Out of the dispersal Colonel Youg saved, or. rather. bought, thirty-six marcs, the stallion. Wootsthorpe, ami eleyen weanlings. This spring he leased the farm of John Gorhain. on the Newtown road, anvil established the mares ther.-. A nuiiilicr of them were in foal to Cesarion. and he now has running at the feet of their dams some twenty sucklings. The eleven head bought as wean Mugs have grown into as uniformly good-looking a lot as are owned by any breeder in this section. Though sllll undecided as to whether he will send the.se yearlings to Sheepshead Bay to he sold in September, or keep them and have them trained as two-year-olds. Colon el Young seems Inclined to the latter course. He is optimistic as to the future of racimr. The Young yearlings include: Chestnut colt, by Cesarion Miss Richmond: bay colt, by Cesarion — Flour dor: brown pott, by Cesarion- Hull Down: brown colt, by Cesarion Marie Stoops: bay colt, by Woolsthorpe Insinuate: brown colt, by Pirate of Penzanee ACQUila; bay colt, bv Allowav — Knglish Lady: bay lilly. by Cesarion Bretzcl: chestnut rilly. by Cesarion .lohnetta: brown tilly. by Cesarion -Ambulance, and hay rilly. by Cesarion — Hurrah. The Cesarion -Brctzcl filly, a full sister to Minnie Adams is a tine looker.