English Thoroughbreds Arrive Safely.: Six Yearlings and One Two-Year-Old Imported by W. R. Coe Are Now Stabled at Belmont Park., Daily Racing Form, 1917-05-06

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ENGLISH THOROUGHBREDS ARRIVE SAFELY. Six Yearlings and One Two-Year-Old Imported by W. R. Coe Are Now Stabled at Belmont Park. New York. May .1. — The Atlantic Transport liner Minnehaha has just brought in seven thoroughbreds imported by W. R. Coe. Six are yearlings and one is a two year-old. They are a fashionably -bred band. Apart from the fact that they shipped well, these colts and fillies are a particularly fine band of individuals, probably as good as the best youngsters sent over this year. Of the six yearlings, four are colts and two are fillies, while the single two-year-old in the shipment is a filly. In this band of seven some of the best English sires are represented, and as far as can be judged by their breeding, the dams appear to be correspondingly good. The six yearlings are as follows: Bay colt by Sunflower — Katherine B. Bay colt by Simon Square son of St. Simon — ■ Sweet Marjorie — Sissie Ida. Bay colt by Marcovil son of Marco — Lady Vil-likins — Mystery. Chestnut colt by Fariman — Pearl Mosque. Chestnut filly by Charles OMalley son of Desmond — Goody Two Shoes by Isinglass — Naughty Jill. Chestnut filly by Mr. Belmonts famous horse Tracery — Ma ndola . The fine-looking two-year-old bay filly is by Va lens — Wa termonse . The youngsters were taken by motor vans to Belmont Park.


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