For Next Years Campaign: A. K. Macomber and G. W. Wingfield Yearlings Training at San Jose Track in California., Daily Racing Form, 1920-07-15

article


view raw text

FOR NEXT YEARS CAMPAIGN A K Macomber and G W Wingfield WingfieldYearlings Yearlings Training at San Jose Track Trackin in California HY F L McKENNEY McKENNEYSAN SAN FISANCISCO Cal July 14 The race track at San Jose Santa Clara County is to become the training ground for quite a number of the thor ¬ oughbreds of the West A K Macomber who owns the course and adjoining property has sev ¬ enteen yearlings there scon to be taken up for preparation for twoyearold racing and eighteen yearlings belonging to George Wingfield now at the Nevada Stock Farm will be shipped to San Jose some time this month Last year the Wing fiehl yearlings were wintered at the state fair grounds Sacramento The San Jose horse haven is more satisfactory than Sacramento for many reasons one of the advantages being the fine water from the wells on the picturesque place Then Livormore which produces the red oat hay noted throughout the country is not many miles away There are some cold days at San Jose in the winter months but that is not considered a draw ¬ back as the young horses become accustomed there ¬ by to the kind of weather that prevails in the East where they are to race raceOf Of the eighteen Wingfield yearlings to be shipped to San Jose thirteen are by Atlieling four by Honeywood and one by Disguise The Athelings will be the first of the progeny of the English stallioii to go to the races The horse is by the St Simon horse Desmond dam Wood Daisy by Cyllene Mountain Daisy by Ayrshire The male and female descendants of Ayrshire are coming stronger all the time as indicated by the great success at A H Spreckels Napa Stock Farm of the Ayrshire horse Solitaire II of Solitaires son Voorhees since the death of Solitaire and of the Solitaire marcs as matrons at the big stud estab ¬ lishment Mr Wingfield is sanguine that Athel ings daughters will make highclass brood mares Atlieling has an asset in being inbred to Galopin St Simon his paternal grandsire was a son of the famous Vedette Flying Duch sg IJrgVv TAyrsliirer iirthelowerpart of his pedigree is a son of Hampton and the Galopin mare Atalanta AtalantaThe The breeding of the Wingfield yearlings to be sent to San Jose is here given givenHay Hay colt by Atlieling Scarlet Oaks by Dick Welles WellesHay Hay colt by Atlieling Thistle Belle by Knight of the Thistle ThistleHay Hay colt by Atheliug Carlco by ISey del Sier ¬ ras rasHIack HIack colt by Atlieling Ida by Peep oDay oDayHrown Hrown colt by Atlieling Husy lice by First Tenor TenorChestnut Chestnut colt by Atlieling Gladiola by Dark ISonald ISonaldChestnut Chestnut filly by Atlieling Washoe Belle by Sweep SweepChestnut Chestnut filly by Atlieling Dora I by Eagles Plume PlumeHrown Hrown filly by Atlieling Sugarmaid by Salvado SalvadoChestnut Chestnut filly by Atheling Wiltrude S by Ossary OssaryHay Hay filly by Atlieling Celesta by Sempronius SemproniusBrown Brown filly by Atheling Roselawn by Orsini OrsiniHay Hay filly by Atheling Envy by Kenilworth KenilworthBlack Black colt by Honeywood Koumiss l y Athel ¬ ing ingBrown Brown colt by Honeywood Lady Trinity by Star Shoot ShootHrown Hrown filly by Honeywood Ina L by Otis or Sain SainChestnut Chestnut filly by Honeywood Lady Vera by Woolsthorpe WoolsthorpeHay Hay filly by Disguise Maid of Avon by St Avonicus


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1920071501/drf1920071501_1_4
Local Identifier: drf1920071501_1_4
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800