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S. C. HlLDRETHS ILL LUCK CONTINUES S. C. Hildreths bad luck continues. The loss Tuesday of the big, fine two-year-old brother to Hourless was a hard blow. The colt was galloping slowly with a bunch of yearlings when he fell and broke his shoulder and had to be destroyed. Hll-dretli says the colt resembled Hourless much, and while, he had not done enough witli him, he hail all the earmarks of .developing into a good horse. He was an unusually large colt, standing almost seventeen hands high, and was one of the lot sold by Major Belmont to Edward F.. Slniins and J. W. McClelland. The colt was bought from these gentlemen by Messrs. Hildreth and Sinclair.