J. J. Hyland Goes to Germany, Daily Racing Form, 1912-03-15

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J. J. HYLAND GOES TO GERMANY. New V„rl,. March 11. John J. Dylan, I. ,,f Sleeps head U. ij. Ml been engaged, al a biliary of 510,IKX. to train ihe great racing stable of Baron Oppenbeim, Germanys most prominent breeder and turfman, to replace lames McCormlck, who is dangerooslj ill In Berlin. McCormlck has been training for Baron Oppenbeim for the lasl three years, and for thai nobleman ond other turfmen he has won more than no in thai period, developing many ol the b, st hoi s,s in ii, i many. Hyland is one of Americas moat noted horsemen, having trained three winners ..f ihe Futurity, His Highness. The Butterflies and Requital, besides two winners .,! ihe Si, burl. an. Ramapo and Henry of N i vain: two winners of the Withers, Dr. Hie- and Octagon; three winners of tin- Belmont, Henry of Navarre. Hastings and Mist, mm:! : two winners of ihe Brooklyn Derby, Keenaa ami Octagon, and the I scores ol other valuable stakes. Originally a iteeplechase rider, his experience having began in Canada, Hyland as trainer for tin-late James ialway, Gideon tt Daly and August I : in. became the most successful of all American trainers. lb- l.-n Mr. Belmonts employment in l .:;. wh.11 that gentleman announced his teui| rarj retirement from racing. Mr. Hyland will leave for German within ihe next few days.


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