Hamburg Place Yearlings in England, Daily Racing Form, 1911-10-27

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HAMBURG PLACE YEARLINGS IN ENGLAND. New York, October 20. Seven yearling colts Bhipped by John IS. Madden to Louis Winans in England arrived at Newmarket safely aud passed the Veterinarians examination. Ogden, a Futurity winner, Is the sire of the collection. Americans in Great Britain will watch with interest the development of one colt in particular. He is a half brother to King .lames, being out of Unsightly. Duke of York Is the name bestowed on him. The shipment was made up as follows: Duke of York, br. c, by Ogden Unsightly, by Pursebearer. Brown colt, by Ogden By "Ways, by Kingston. Bay colt, by Ogden Caprice, by Hamburg. Bay colt, by Ogden Colline, by Hanover . Chestnut colt, by Ogden Dorothy Hampton, by Royal namptoii. Black colt, by Ogden Frances McClelland, by Bermuda. Bay colt, by Ogden Lucy Glitters, by St. Gatlen.


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