Yearlings in "BUB" Mays String, Daily Racing Form, 1909-09-22

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YEARLINGS IN "BUB" MAYS STRING. New York, September 21. The eight yearlings that fBub" May has taken to Kentucky to winter for .Morton and Charles Schwartz and prepare for racing next season are a bay colt by Broomstick, out of Ascot Belle, a chestnut colt bv Islington out of Dainty, a bay colt by Yorkshire Lad out of Priceless, a bay colt by Woolsthorpe out of Allie Belle, a brown colt by Yorkshire Lad out of Minnie Al-phonse, a bay colt by Scintillaut II. out of Jessie Woodson, a bay filly by Cesarion out of Al Lone, and a bay colt by Golden Maxim out of Cotton Uueen. The Islington Dainty colt was the star of Henry T. Oxnards sale. Dainty, a daughter of Golden Garter, was an exceptionally fast and game mare and lier first foal is a singularly prepossessing colt. The Broomstick Ascot Belle colt was one of the youngsters sold by Sanford C. Lvne, of the Larchmont Stud. He was bred at Captain W. Harrv Browns Senorita Stud. Mr. Lyne bought him as a Aveanling. This youngster is of the family of Salvidere. Belvidere. Uncle and Sir Dixon, and great things are expected of him. lie looks like a horse that would come to hand quickly and go a long route as well.


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