Oyama Breeding Bureau Sire Dies, Daily Racing Form, 1920-04-17

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OYAMA BREEDING BUREAU SIRE DIES The death is reported from the AVhite Plains station of the New York Constabuliiry of the seventeenyearold horse Oyama by Commando Hen My Chree by Calopin which had been located there for the past three years yearsOyama Oyama was an unusually robust type of the thoroughbred and he left a number of good foals in the district Another good horse will be fur ¬ nished by The Jockey Club Preeding Hurtall at once as there are many mares to be bred this spring nut only those in the Constabulary service hut the property of various owners in the neiglibdr hocil which has a number of hunt and riding clubs with a large membership membershipOyama Oyama was bred by James U Krone at Castleton Stud and being a halfbrother to Cap and Hells the only American mare to win the Hpsom Oaks much I was expected of him He was one of the Keene candidates in the Futurity of 1D05 but was un ¬ placed His early opportunities as a sire were not under congenial conditions as he stood in an obscure part of New York State but since coming to AAhite Plains he had access to good mares including some thai were thoroughbred or half bred and his colls are unusually promising One a sou of Susan C uistant by Stalwart Mistress Peg by Hanover the property of the sfite will be reserved for the stud and there are few finer youngs crs to be found any where


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