Wilson String for Canadian Circuit, Daily Racing Form, 1911-05-10

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WILSON STRING FOR CANADIAN CIRCUIT. New York. May 9. When trainer Thomas J. Henley, who is handling Richard T. Wilsons stable, shipped thirteen horses to Pimlico recently, he left sixteen horses -in charge of Patrick Dwyer, the stable foreman, at Belmont Park. In this lot are six horses that were raced last season and ten two-year-old colts, most of which have been nominated for stakes to be run on the Canadian circuit. The outfit "is getting a steady preparation and. witli a little sharp work will be tightened up for racing. The youngsters are as follows: A vermis, br. c, by The Scribe Imp. Caliph, br. c, by Planndes Cleophus. Dcvilstone. b. c, by Yankee Deviltree. Futurity, b. c, by Ormondale Futnrita. Genex, ch. c, by Yankee Old Lady. Gcnseris, br. e, by Ogden Lola A. Long Bow, ch. c, by Ogden Busy Maid. Penobscot, ch. g. by Yankee Courtplaster. Bay colt, by Yankee Mary Black. Chestnut colt, by Golden Garter Lady Amelia. The older members of the string include Olaui-bala, Naushon, Beaucoup, Onager, Owanux and Ag-nicr.


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