Will Keep Up Big Stable: August Belmont To Add Twenty Yearlings To His Racing Establishment.; Only Four of the Nursery Stud Crop of This Year Destined for Shipment Abroad--Seven to Go to the Sales Ring., Daily Racing Form, 1912-08-18

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WILL KEEP UP BIG STABLE AUGUST BELMONT TO ADD TWENTY YEAR LINGS TO HIS RACING ESTABLISHMENT Only Four of the Nursery Stud Crop of This Year YearDestined Destined for Shipment Abroad Seven to toGo Go to the Sales Ring Lexington Ky August 17 According to infor ¬ mation received at tin Nursery Stud tliis week riiiiirniMu August Kelmont of the Jockey Club lias decided to send only four of his yearling thorough I j rods to England Seven have lieeii listed for sale at the Kentucky Sales Companys auction hole September 1 5 and J and the remaining twenty si IT to he shipped to Ielmont 1ark about Septemlier 1 to lirukeii and handled hy trainer Feiistel upcrlnteiiilent Kil Kane said yesterday that it had not been positively decided which four would go to lngland Mil Vuha Kill a son of Fair Play and fl Kudora will he one of the number The others in all pichahiiity will lie sons f Rock Sand At the sarnie time these are shipped three or four lrootlinares will he sent to the Kclmont establish ineiit in France in order that their foals to lie dropped next spring will he eligible to all events n the French turf The seven that have heen ordered sold are Quick Heels h c hv Hastings ytleeii of Trent Sun King halfhrother to Sou vigiiy h c Ity Fair Play Souveraine Single stick li c hv Singleton St Agnes Oklahoma h f hv Uock Sand Octoroon Uoliinetta h f liv Fair Ilay Retained II Disparity halfsister to Winning Widow hr f liy Singleton Disscm hler and Blue Konnets h f hy Hastings ISlne Jacket JacketThe The riding of jockey Walter Andress at tho Blue Gras Fair races this week excited favorable com ¬ ment This hoy is under engagement 1o Will Wood ard for the remainder of the season and his im ¬ proved riding is dm in a great measure to tin pains that Mr Woodard has taken in instructing th lad lie has heen trying to ride with short tirrnps the Tod Sloan style when Woodard explained to him that his legs were too long for that Andress hegan riding with his stirrup leathers ahout three inches longer and the effect was bono liclal He quit houncing silioiit on his horses anil 5s now aide to control them perfectly perfectlyMr Mr Woodard has two Cherokee Indians in his ftahlo crew die is a rubber known as Honeygal and the other is lames Yearling who is an exer else hoy with a fair chance of making a good rider Yearling is sixteen years old and weighs mily seventyoiio pounds Mr Woodard says ho ex ¬ pects to ride him in races next year


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