New Owners Prospective Racers, Daily Racing Form, 1916-10-18

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NEW OWNERS PROSPECTIVE RACERS. A. A. Reilly, president of the Aictoria Oil company, of New York, who recently entered the ranks of thoroughbred owners by purchasing several choicely-bred yearlings out of the Hancock and Ox-nard consignments to the New York sales, has registered life colors "light blue, blue and white blocked sleeves" and will niake his debut in the racing world in 1917. Mr. Reilly lias eight yearlings, five colts and three fillies, at the old Gravesend track in charge of A. G. Blakeiey, who will train for him. Names have already been claimed for these juveniles, which are as follows: Green Gold, blk. c, by Celt Follie Levy winner of over thirty races, by Golden Maxim. Albert A., br. c, by Ballot Clara J. dam of The Jay, one of the best horses in South Africa, by AVatercress. Anna J., ch. f, by Celt Meddling Mary, by Meddler. Frank AVaters, ch. c, by King James Lacona dam of Louise May and Col. White, by Potomac. Red Rover, ch. c, by Superman Marjoram stake winner and dam of Margery, Isle ton and Margold, by Hastings. Josie A., ch. f, by Superman Golden Grain winner and dam of The Bailiffs Daughter, by Hanover. Old Maid, br. f, by Helmet Bachelor Girl, by Broomstick. Silk Hat, b. c, by Helmet Chattah, by St. Carlo.


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