Kohler Yearlings of Impressive Type, Daily Racing Form, 1911-12-08

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K0HLER YEARLINGS OF IMPRESSIVE TYPE. New York, December 7. The coming two-year-olds lcloiiging to Charles Kohler that will form part of the racing outfit with which S. C. Hildreth will invade England this winter, are splendidly put together. They have been showing well in trials. Beethoven, a bay or browTi colt by Broomstick Sans Pour, by Requital, shows the stamp of the sturdy Bramble family, to which he traces. Ilis head and neck resembles that of King James, and on this account the lads in the Hildreth stable have nicknamed him after that consistent stake winner. Broadwood, a bay colt by Voter Wild Thyme, by Ben Brush, is a half-brother to Herodia. He is a lengthy colt and of a type whose forte is speed. Chopin, a bay gelding by The Scribe Torchlight, by Henry of Navarre, is good looking all over.


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