Belmont and Wilson Yearlings: Youngsters in Two Leading Stables Which May Furnish Stars of next Year, Daily Racing Form, 1916-09-21

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a o of 1 s 1 e 1; 1 i I n 1 1 1 1 J J 1 , BELMONT AND WILSON YEARLINGS. Youngsters in Two Leading Stables which May Furnish Stars of Next Year. B New York, September 20. A brother to Campire and a brother of Stromboli were among two bands yearlings which arrived at Belmont Park last Fri- S day for B. T. Wilson and August Belmont, respectively. They came from Saratoga, where they have been spending the latter part of the summer in early training. Then? were seventeen in the Belmont shipment and nine for Mr. Wilson. The seventeen colts and fillies belonging to Mr. Belmont were bred at the Nursery Stud, near Lex- ,1 ington. Ky.. and are mainly by his own sires, Trap f Rock, Hastings and Fair Play, one being by Uncle and two by Watervale. The complete list is ns follows: t Luck Penny, b. or br. c, by Trap Rock Lucky p Lass, o Pecksniff, ch. by Trap Rock Piccadillo. 1 Sir Oracle, b. c, by Trap Rock Souvcrrainc. v Cockle, ch. c, by Trap Bock Crossways. Ii Frineeps, ch. c, by Fair Play St. Priscilla. q High Olympus, ch. c, by Hastings Olympia. Drastic, b. c. by Hastings Dragnet. I Fragonard. ch. c. by Hastings Ferment. 1ncle Sand, b. c, by Uncle Golden Sand. Ii Destine, oh. f, by Trap Rock Delusion. t Wood Violet, ch. f. by Trap Hock Woodvine. J Magda. ch. f, by Fair Play Maliubah. n Tea Party, b. f, by Watervale Toggery. 1 Bel vale. b. f. by AVatervale Beldame. s High Aale. h. f, by Hastings-Sand Aale. t Ruche, b. or br. f. by Hastings Haute Roche. t Turban, b. f, by Hastings Turquoise. :i The nine colts and fillies shipped to R. T. Wilson -J are an admirable group one and all. but of course the brother to Campfire commands the lions shart of the attention of visitors. This youngster bears a close resemblance to his distinguished brother and. as they are standing only a few stalls apart in trainer Thomas Henleys big training stable at 1 Belmont Park, it is not difficult to compare them. 1 Those who have looked over the famous winner of the Hopeful Stakes and the Futurity, have not 1 failed to observe his peculiarly smooth and graceful 1 outlines, including his long, lean and bloodlike neck his thin, fine withers beautifully sloping both forward and backward, his deep lung space, weli sprung back ribs, powerful loin and rangy, muscular quarters. All these distinguishing features are repeated in this younger brother of the two-year-old 1 hero of 1810. and they are as pronounced in this yearling as they were in the makeup of Campfirf at this time last year. The AAilson yearlings are as follows: Bay filly by Astronomer Genesta, by Broomstick. Chestnut filly by Olambala Iady Navarre, by Pirate of Penzance. Brown filly by Olambala Madehen dam of M011-tresor, Ormcsdale, etc.. Chestnut filly by Olambala Fantasque, by Disguise sister to Fantam Bala. Bav colt by Olambala LAlouette, by Kinglike. Chestnut colt by Olambala Nightfall, by Aoter brother to Camfire. Bay colt by Duke of Ormonde Retieella, by Hey-wood. Brown colt by Helmet Roman Gold, by Brutus. Chestnut colt by Olambala Mexoana, by Mexican brother to Hanobala.


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