First Stalwarts to be Sold Today, Daily Racing Form, 1909-07-07

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FIRST STALWARTS TO BE SOLD TODAY. New York, July G. Garrett D. Wilson. Charles W. Moore and O. I. Randolph arrived Sunday from Kentucky with a hunch of yearlings that will be sold tomorrow. Mr. Wilson is the owner of the Iroquois Stud, and Senator Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas, is his partner in the ownership of the untried stallion. Stalwart, a Meddler horse that won the Century and Annual Champion races of 10O1. The yearlings Mr. Wilson brought east this season are Stalwarts first crop, and they are a prepossessing lot. Stalwart has improved immensely iu appearance since he retired to the stud. Mr. Moore owns a handsome youngster by him out of Radiance, a daughter of Onondaga and Sungleam. Mr. Moores prize youngster, however, is a son of Broomstick and Lizzie T. This colt is a strapping brown strikingly like Ben Brush in conformation and action. He was foaled in April, but is uncommonly well developed. Most of Mr. Moores colts are by the Mere Hill stallion, Ingoldsby. Mr. Randolph will offer for sale no less well-connected a youngster than a half-sister to First Mason. AVise Mason and McCliesney. This fill- is a daughter of Stalwart and Manola Mason, and she is a finely developed miss of the type of her paternal grand-sire. Meddler.


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