James Butlers Good Juveniles, Daily Racing Form, 1914-01-30

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JAMES BUTLERS GOOD JUVENILES. New Y.rk. .lanuary 20. When .1 nines Butler b gins his racing year in earnest, whieh will proii-.ihlj In- during the r.i-luioiii Iu.ii meeting ol the Westchester Racing Association, there will lie shown In public a mimher of. two-year-olds that on igns ought t he anions the Inp-noichois. In the firs i place. Mr. I.utler bought the bel availahle win n he took over a lot of yearlings hred hy ;he late .I.iines II. Keeiie. and in the second place, they June alnady shown trainer ij. . Dcnsoii enough in ihii- trials to prove that they are remarkahle individuals. A fv of the youngsters are at Juarez, where they an getting early racing oilucnt ion. hut the plei; of the hand are still at hast View Farm. They hae already heen well fried out af the farm. k and recently several of them were taken to the m. hnitui-c City track at Youkers. wh-ve they show-l V i nitikably fast quarters. The manner "in which I ht y have come fu hand leaves no ilouhl of trailer Bensons ahility to have them tit and ready for tit-.-first offerings at the big Nas.-au County course. Mr. ltitller has made a plentiful number of entri -s in the two-year-old lixtures and his; plan contem-plaies a husy racing year for the youngsters. It -s really the first time that the I.utler colors will he shown pi-operly, for since his entry to the running ntff. Mr. Butler has at no lime hie.i adequately represented. file names that have heen registered for tile . ministers are happily chosen. A brown son of I!eu Brush and tunning Stream has he-.u called Pebbles, liigh Noon is the name chosen for a chestnut sou of Voter and Noonday. Comely is a brown daughter of Disguise and Iretly Maiden. Kilkenny P.oy is a hestnut son of Hippodrome and Maid if Erin: Militant the choice for a chestnut daughter of Ballot and I "ope Joan: Cataliua is a bay daughter of I!en Bru-li and Keatariua: Marion II.. a bay daughter of Disguise and Meggs Hill. While Dervish has heen it sen as the name for a black son of Delhi and oppclia. iebbies is a half brother to Iltinins and Runny -metle. High Noon is a brother to Suffragette and Suffragist, both of which raced with success in the Krone colors. He is also a half brother to the good sprinter Bosom. Of those uauied. Kilkenny J!oy has i he best claim to greatness on relationship. He is a half brother to Celt. Home Rule, hrin Co Rragh and other good ones. He is a fine colt himself anil has shown promising trials. Mr. Duller has taken a lively personal interest in tin iiliin of his horses for the seasons racing, and he has brought the same enthusiasm into the miming turf that made him .such a prominent figure in the harness world. With the start that he has made with thoroughbreds at East View, it will be-votnl question firuw to bp one of the notable of thoroughbred breeding establishments in New York. John Sanford. with his magnificent Hurricana Stud at Ainsterdani. N. Y., has a Ion;: lead over all of the other thoroughbred breeders in the state, but Mr. Duller has shown a disposition to pay the price for the best, and being a thorough horseman himself, when he turns his attention seriously to breeding, his establishment is sure to be a niaguilioent one.


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