Beaumonts Fine Yearling Band: Description of the Headley-Miller Consignment to Saratoga Sales., Daily Racing Form, 1919-08-07

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BEAUMONTS FINE YEARLING BAND Description of the HcadlcyHillcr Consignment to Saratoga Sales LEXINGTON Ky August 6 Hal Price Head ley shipped today from Beaumont Farm to Saratoga Springs eighteen thoroughbred yearlings to be sold under the auspices of the FasigTipton Company Friday evening August 15 Thirteen of the year ¬ lings are by Uncle two by Jack Atkin one by Colin one by The Manager and one by Assagai They are evenly divided as to sex The yearlings are owned by Messrs Headley and William B Miller some of them in partnership and some in ¬ dividually by the two gentlemen who have had more than ordinary success in the production and sale of running horses horsesThere There is not a weakling in the shipment and with one exception these colts and fillies are without blemish The exception is the big bay filly by Uncle St Ursula dam of Sister Florence which lias a couple of splints They however will have little effect other than to cut the price she otherwise would have brought for she is a good individual with an abundance of size sizeA A large filly uniformly made Is the chestnut daughter of Uncle Fair Catherine halfsister to Fayette and dam of Gem GemThe The client nut filly by Uncle La Pucelle daugh ¬ ter of Esher Red and Blue is real racy looking lookingA A filly with unusual display of substance one of the steady sensible lasting kind with better than the average bone is the chestnut daughter of Uncle Event she by Adam Renown This filly shows the Adam in her and thats something mighty good to have haveThe The very spit of her dam is the chestnut filly by Uncle Helen Barbee She is Helens first foal and looks to be as smart and as fast as was she This filly can all but talk to you She is sensible and will win sure sureAn An unusually powerful filly is the chestnut daugh ¬ ter of Uncle May Hempstead She is well coupled and has a great rump and barrel May Hempstead lias never had anything to race except by Orna ¬ ment She had a colt by Ballot that Andrew Miller bought at the same time he bought Ticket and in their yearling trials he could outrun Ticket but lie died before his racing time timeThe The sister to Motor Cop is bound to run She is by Uncle Xarco and is smooth level and sensible The chestnut filly by Uncle Ruby Nethersole is of good size and quite attractive attractiveThe The bay filly by Assagai Colonial is a plain appearing miss but she should be in strong request for she is a halfsister to Hessian and Mary Davis DavisThe The halfbrother to Fayette a chestnut colt by Uncle Saratoga Belle is the fellow in the crowd with the four white stockings and the white in his face He has plenty of1 length is level all around and has a good head headA A big busy fellow is the chestnut colt by Uncle Katrine by Disguise He is a good colt A half brother to him sold for 7700 7700A A large colt good every way Is the own brother to Maize a twoyearold winner this year by Uncle Malta by Himyar HimyarManager Manager all over is the chestnut colt by fllie Manager Belameno by Adam Ellengowan EllengowanTlte Tlte chestnut colt by Jack Atkin Prudential Girl by Kinley Mack Julia I dam of Halma is a showy individual and is sure to race and win winAnother Another by the same sire that is certain to make good is the plain brown colt with plenty of bon rnd good sense whose dam Variant is a sister in blood to Cap and Bells BellsA A colt that has everything good race horses ought to have one that is put up right and will doubt lKsly prove the star of the sale is the bay son of IniIe Portia Swett dam of Sabago and sister In Mood to Last Cherry grandam of Purchase PurchaseThe The chestnut colt by Uncle Round the World is a lengthy individual of good size sizeProbably Probably the best of Colins get is the chestnut olt Domino Noir He is typically Domino DominoThere There are no tailcnders in the collection which is the most uniform that has yet been sent out from Beaumont Farm to the Spa for market They represent the last of the yearlings that are to be sold this season in the east The few remaining to go under the hammer will be offered at Lex ¬ ington in September


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