English Yearlings Doing Well in East, Daily Racing Form, 1915-11-03

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ENGLISH YEARLINGS DOING WELL IN EAST. New York. Novenilier 2. — Trainer Jerry Carroll, who has charge of the horses of V. K. Coes Shoshone Stable :st Belmont Park, reimrts that the high-pri.-ed colt White Hackle, purchased from J. E. Madden last summer ami which went amiss with a ■ncackni pistern shortly afterward, is now all riulit ag.iin and going soundly, lie is being given slow work now and trainer Carroll says he ex-lieeis »,*» things of him in his three-year-old form. J.o .li. i. the handsome black daughter of Jack Atkiu. jiurchased by the same stable after her brilliant ■take vict.ry in the Spina way at Saratoga, is now leakkai remarkably well. The splendid lot of yearlings purchased for Mr. One by A. J. Joyner in Iugiami i. a..- improved wonderfully in appearance mii-- their Mi Hal al P.«dmont Park. They were line looking youngsters to Ix-gin with and shipped unusually well. Pel moot Park seems to agree surprisingly with yearlings after a oyagc across the Atlantic. The .w.i.-lii.g- aroacht eeer by trainer C. T. Patterson t..r leeeara. Julncoii and Billings have not only l e- -ome smoother, but generalv inucli better looking I han when they tirst landed. This is espeoially true of the Marajax and Sunstar colts. Both these youngsters wi-ic so fashioualilv bred that much was ep.c|c l of them. When they first landed liolh were thin and M tar out of condition that tlie.v looked like ilisapiMiiiituients, but now they have filled up and rounded out. This is especially true of the Sunstar i-olt. which is now a splendid looking calling, it. T. Wilsons yearlings have also greatly improved alter a short slay at Belmont Park. i aal aaaaacr Mr. Oaa bought ftraa A. J. fayaat in Kn-!:iud a hig chestnut two year old called Neville II. Iiy lee Chamberlain -Kate Angelo. The colt ■aa I largo and attractive individual which had stalled twice in England and had won the last lime oul. He was shipped to this country, but was ■ii.iured taring the voyage. It was not a serious mate r as mi.-Ii mishaps go. but it was sufficient to in ci-s-itate his being thrown out of training, and alter his arriy.-i! hero In- sjtcnt he remainder of the slimmer in idleness. Neville II. having fully re-i Miid. is now at Iielmotit Park and gives promise f making a grand three-year-old. He is a bright chestnut with a blaze, stands well over sixteen hands high and is stoutly built. The other horses in the more matured division of the Shoshone Stable aii- reported by trainer Carroll to be thriving well.


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