August Belmont after Epsom Derby: Three Yearlings That He is About to Ship Abroad Are Eligible for Great English, Daily Racing Form, 1909-07-03

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- AUGUST BELMONT AFTER EPSOM DERBY. Three Yearlings That He Is About to Ship Abroad Aro Eligible for Great English Classic. New York. -July 2. The three yearlings August Belmout lias decided to ship to England to race next season under the management of trainer Watson are colts by Rock Sand, out of Beldame. Teas Over and Orienta. Beldame is the Octagon Bella-Donna mare which won the Suburban Handicap of 1905. Her colt by Rock-Sand Is her -second foal. Her first was by Meddler. The Rock Sand Teas Over colt is a hair-brother to the ramous King Eric horses. Ort Wells and Dick Welles. The Rock Sand Orienta colt is a hair-brother to Okenite and Ole-roso. The three youngsters Mr. Belmont will race abroad aro the best lookers among his yearlings, and they are all in the Epsom Derby or 1911. Mr. Belmont sent the favorite for the Derby of 190S to the post In the Nurserv Stud-bred Octagon colt. Norman III. lie is exceedingly ambitious to win that race with a home-bred horse. The yearlings Thomas Welsh will train for Mr. Belmont number twenty, and they are a carefully selected lot. Welsh has concluded Ills arrangement with the chairman of the Jockey CI nl and will break the Nursery yearlings at Saratoga. It is IKisslble that he may sell a few after he breaks them. Welshs arrangement with Mr. Belmont will not make It necessary for him to alandon the Newcastle Stable horses. He will keep the Newcastle horses and perhaps take over some others. The Newcastle Stable, which is now owned by Mr. Welsh, Andrew Miller and Francis C. Bishop, will race half a dozen or more two-year-olds next season. These youngsters were bred at the Mill-stream Stud, and most of them are by the French stallion, Adam, now standing in Hungary.


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