Wheatcroft Yearlings Go East, Daily Racing Form, 1909-08-28

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WHEATCR0FT YEARLINGS GO EAST. Lexington. Ky., August 27. Irving II. Wheat-crofts thirty-two thoroughbred yearlings were loaded at Spring Station tonight and will leave here at davliglit for Sheepshead Hay. where they are to be sold next Friday. There are fourteen colts, of which the choice seems to be a sou of Woolsthorpe and Allie Belle. Another attractive colt is the half-brother to Eve White, by Monsieur de LOrnit. Lady in Waiting. The largest of the colts is a chestnut son of Nasturtium and Kppie. The Garrv Hermann Scnorita colt is also an attractive Individual. Most attractive of eighteen fillies is a black daughter of Yorkshire I.ad and Hand Hell. Other handsome ones are a brown by Cesariou Cicelv: a brown by Yorkshire Lad Had Luck: a bay iiv Yorkshire Lad Clemence: a bay by Wools-tlvorpe" American Lady, and a bay by Lamplighter English Money. Thomas II. Stevens, owner of Walnut Hill Stud, returned to Lexington last night after au absence of a vear at various race meetings. He brought back live of his stable, including Polly Prim, and quartered them at the Kentucky Association course. He sent Azo and two others to Montreal with the Bran-noii string.


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