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. ; TWENTY ROYALLY BRED YEARLINGS IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND BY JEFFERSON LIVINGSTON . , .V. .T. T Lexington, Ky., November 21. Before leaving here i this week for Juarez, Phil T. Chinn placed in the . hands of the Daily Racing Forms correspondent tab- i ulated pedigrees and family details of the twenty i yearling thoroughbreds eighteen .coltswind .tivo fillies he bought in England for Jeffersou Livingston, of ; Chicago, and which are now in training at Church ; ill Downs, Louisville, under, the direction of Herman It. Brandt. They were all bred -and foiled, in England, and, judging from their pedigrees and the statements of those who have seen them, thpy form a.n interesting group. Thev are by nineteen siresr-tlie American bred Colin being represented by two and they belong to sixteen families, while their sires are i from eleven families, four each being- from the desirable Number 1 and Number 3 families. Number 1 being distinctively a running line and Number 3 being valuable in combining both running- aud sire lines. Families No. 5, 10, and 19 are represented by two sires each, and numbers 8. 0, , 9, 14. aud 21 are represented by one sire each. As to the "youngsters themselves, families No. 1. S. 12 and 19 are represented by two each aud No.s 2, 3, 4. 5, 0, 9, 13, 10, 20, 21. 20 and 32 are represented by one each. The ytlimgsters were all. fouled In, the first four months of the year, there beirg..none arriving later than April. Here is the list: Bav colt by Cicero winner of the. Derby and 3,750, his .stud fee in 1914 being i;S00, dam Flcurette II. a winner and dam .of winners by Florizel II. brother to Persimmon, ;vdnner of the St. Leger and Derby, and Diamond J.ubilee," .winner of the Two ThoiiSand Guineas. Derbv and. St. Leger. Bay colt byt Collar winner,. of .the i -Trial Stakes. scot and Haldwicke Stakes hud UP t tle tlmo of his death this year the sire "of vinners of over 500.000. daiii Petit D Or n ".winner, .this behig her first foal by Wolfs Craig winner of ,the-. Lincolnshire Handicap and sire of winners, of oyer. $.400,000. Bay colt by Colin -bred audraced in America, with an unbeaten record of fifteen! .races "wjiich brought the late James R. Kequeli0,9.12 ,uiiu sold, last year at auction to Price McKrhuey for ,30.000. dam Ormelia a wiuiibr, by Orme winner of 05,030 aud sire of Flying Fox, winner of 90,400. and of Orby, Duke of Westminster and other" gqod oijes including Topiary, the dam of Tracery. Bay colt by Colin, dam Vain Chick dam of Dan-um. a winner in AuslrflliaX byide-Chestnut colt bv Cocksure, "IT." winner of eight races and 7,505. dam Aiila a winner on the fiat and of steeplechase races- by Pioneer, a winner and sire of Polar Star, sold to breeders in the Argentine Republic for 0,000. Pay colt by Dark Ronald winner of 2,000 and sold to the Prussian Government for 25,000, dam Sunkiss a winner and sold at the last December sales at Newmarket for 0,250 as a broodmare, this being her first foal, by Sir Geoffrey or Sundridge. Bay colt bv Forfarshire a good winner; dam .Miss Phyllis, by Minting winner of the Grand Prix de Paris and other stakes. Brown colt by Fowling Piece winner of 2,555 i . i i ; ; i and a sire of rank, dam Teetotal a winner by-Desmond, which headed the list of winning sires in England In 1913 and was third in the list in 190T and again in 1912. Bay Ally by John OGaunt one of the noted sires in England, being the sire of Swynford and Kenny-more, Torchlight aud others, dam My Sweetheart dain of Sir Tristram, a winner, by Galeazzo a winner in England which- was sold into Italy, where he headed the list of winning sires. Brown colt by Land League winner of 32 races and over 2,500 and one of the best sons of Desmond, dam Hurtle, by The Rush a fine stayer r arid winner of the Chester Cup, two and oiie-uuartjr miles, the Ascot Gold Vase, two miles,, and the Liver- , pool Cup. , Chestnut filly by Orbv winner of the Dqrby.ctc, now standing at a fee df 00, dam Lotus a win- , ner by Lord Edward II. winner of 1,550; aud the sire of numerous winners. Bay colt by PJcton second In the Derby and sire , of Light Brigade, winner of 7,220, dam Shy Missie, 1y Ayrshire sire of the dams of winners of over 03,800 in 1913. Bay colt by Polymelus winner of 7,890, the leading sire in England in 1914, with his book full ; for 1915 at ,050, dam Lacroma. by St. Simoii- i mimi, brother to St. Maclou. i Bay colt by St. Amant winner of the Two Thousand Guineas and the Derby, in all 29,390. , by Spreckle Breast, by Missel Thrush sire of a uum- her of winners. i St. Edward, chestnut colt, by Santoi winner of 1 the Ascot Gold Cup, Kempton Jubilee Handicap, in record time, Lewes Handicap and other races over all distances up to two and one-half miles earning all told 1914.sh0,125, and the sire of a number of good win- ; ners, his book being full for 1915 at ,050. dam Edwardine a winner and the dam of the winners : Lady Edwardine and Uncle Ted, by Duke of Portland. Bav colt by Sautry a good racehorse aud sire i standing at 00, dam Symington .Toll, by Sym- : ington, one of the best sons of Ayrshire. Chestnut colt by Sir Harry a good winner and a stayer, dam Prim . lice a winner and dam of Droski, a winner, by Prism. Brown colt by Troutbeck winner of the St. Lcgcr and stakes of the value of 1914.sh1,500, dam St. Natalia half-sister to La Sagesse, winner of the Oaks, etc.. and 9,5S5 by Common winner of the Two Thousand Guineas. Derby and St. Leger. . Bay colt bv White Eagle u great st4U-e?.UQMIW, ! winning nearly 3,552, which went to the stud Jrj 1910 and sired so successfully that his fee ilant year was ,050 and for 1915 is ,500. dain Caiinera dain of three winners by Senauus a speedy hqrse and a good winner. Bav colt by Wuffy winner of the Great Ebor . Handicap and other races, dain Combe ij winner and dam of two winners, by Mclaukm a good racehorse, half-brother to Ayrshire, aud a successful sire iu Italy.