Hartland Yearling Band: Twenty-Six Young Light Brigades of Senator J. N. Camden, Daily Racing Form, 1921-02-25

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? ■ t ■ f, a » lj 3 ., j _ j r- aa1 , [ t ; 1 | . I r , tell i J , ! , I * J . , i I I . • j ; i I i I ,| I i " i s j a a p ■ , j ; n B ■ « H g i, ,„ w, » t, 0 I- j* is J| , U to M „ . in M ■„ a „ • a :l * i.n t, i, it e. far _ or or |« ff | ! H B G . • I" f« " «. M HARTLAND YEARLING BAND Twenty-Six Young Light Brigades of Senator J. N. Camden. — «. — . All May Be Raced by Their Owner in 1922 — Their Quality Considered. e i Hi EXILE. Of «• thlair* 1 am eeaviaeed in hors • beeediaaj: the one. the process of acclimatizatioa ; and the other, thai the yearliait* of *oaie *ea oa* are ■ ireal ■: better than those ef other*. So more coi: incim; evidence of BeelteMtteatloo is necessary than the look and present admirable condition and appearance of the Hnriland Stand* premier, l.isht Briaade. Hi* socnewhat wasted and forlorn appearauee »f ehthteea numths apo has iriven plm-e to buoyant encraj and the Lljtbl Briyade of today i- a robust, heart] bone not ■ coarse line te bin*. A bbj one, surely, close t seventeen bands, ami one which has let down and filled nut in evfi.i reaped amaaina-ly. The bone b now full of sparhle and vitality and hi-, preaenl appearance N sotnetbteir in the nature of s revelation. Thai Light Briaade Is ic vs :i well borne and has been so for some time is still farther evidenced by the vaatlv improved appearance .,r hi- crop ef rearUnjpi tinv rear. The Bartland Mad fillies, fenrteeo ef theaa, i round on my lai weehs isii ro Mr. Camdens place, in. fairly hlooutten eonditicn. rtintainc ta a spat-inns paddock of soane sixtx-flve acres, which i~ carpeted with a seed, firm sod. : eaaraatee in Itself ,.f the quality and texture ,,f their feel Another two of the fliliea were tarnetl ciil by them selve* In an atljaeetil paddock, and the colts, ten ef tliciu. wen- , niy :i - i.i.i i distance away, orcnpyinK wide expanse ef turf and herbaee. liist off 1 was inirodiie.il to the fillies and round them, one find all. iu a robust and health physical rondition, bul was old someone recent lj had commented on their bete* too hlarll ia condiliou. Condition iu k raen, however, cannot always be jinbred from eatward appearances, for roaad ami rouml their wide domain race* t in— ■• same fillies for thirty minatea or more, only to pull up at last and nary ■ puff or wheeae out ,f them. These ansae fillies, had they been constantly stabled, only to be tar aed lo.,x. ;,i iatervala, would, from such caperlna;* and senrryimes, have come to a halt nJllt "bellow* to mead." paffina and blowing from tbeJi una nicd exercise, and this i the difference !»■ well fat and condition. HOW THE CAMDEN LOT SIZE UP." Of the Ilarlland filli. ~ eommei I me m p articular to Ltehl Brteades bay daaahter. by the -iv year-old Hen Brash mare Baifma, from Amj J.. i, Hendnran, and therefore eiater to the winm-r bf the Kentucky tb-iks Lerraiae. Slz, in plenty bfls Enigma* daughter, streag and muscular, deep i f chest, with Well developed middle, iu all a won dr n- filly to see, aad I oaiy hop,- as m ra mate she may prove a- good as she now ]., ,ks to be. La rde lies offering i-- a chestnut, also by Light Brigatle and I.ardella. the dam of Dr. Mamuel ami Ike lort Thomas llaadicap winner Baagoon. An other real filiy. t., bit way of thtakiag. i- Me chestnut by Light Brigade, by Oddfellows ituug liter One step, with her length and sc n»e and rreaeeal shaped -tar in her for, head. sh. simii surely run. In all. the H.irtland Stud fillies ar spleadMly health] lot, as go d a* I have seen this year, which, mind yon. i- saylag a deal, for never before did 1 see -,, many really strlkiag fillies iii Kentucky at thi- season of the venr: proof. I take it. that same aeaeon* are more pre ductlve of good yearling* from others, and the re.-is n it K hard to tell. Hut here tiny are. ;. make a brave -how pi rhaps. later on at Saratoga. whir.- last year the yearlings were decidedly defi cieni in class and quality. Of the ten Colts, which v. ore ne| on view. I Wa* ai one- -truck with the good look- and ReneVfll appearance of Paanarinas big brown, by l.leht Brigade. He i- certain to race well If only His legs will carry bis bulk. Atalanta. a good winner benelf .1 a t w ■ - year-old, has an even-turned. ll-bal :n, . d chistniu. by Light Brigade, pat terned - niethlng fW the order of the tncles. alnl Discipline and I., Una have a hay apiece, both by Light Brigade, which have about them that distinctive look of the race horse. Peter trainee, loo, not don,- with yet, by a lone shot. If the Rood looks and thorough! thrifty appearance of hi-ehestnnl son from Involved are any criterion aad Involved by Loyal Hampton si. Ardresee, -i-ter the le-aiew itch winner Cliihlwi k. by St. Simon. More unlikely thing* have happened than that Peter Qalaee, following the Peter Han precedent, should have sired a genuine out -and outer from a nt.iie which carries the Si. Simon ardor dose up h,r pedigree, and Involved, a member ef tie-stayina Plahtaaterie branch ef the No. lit family. Nothing i- yet far eertaia known jn-t what dis po-ition .Mr. Cainden will make ef hi- three year- crop of yearlings, but I hear it whispered be will train the tot. I treat thi* reaaor may prove rer red. for many a runner is sure to come fnuiii -noli weB-grown, even lot. so supeiioi- in conformation and geaeral appearance to those from which came tea* than twelve two-.ve.-ii old winners of thirty races, in HUM, and. before I dene, please take from me that Light Brigade will net be found front the head ef the winning sir,- lisi en-many sea* am havt come and g»ae. HARTLANDS TWENTY-SIX YOUNGSTERS. Tin- ten colt- at H.irtland are as follows: Hay. by Peter Qalaee- Haley Helle. by Hen Braah. Chestnut, bj lcter Quince Involved, by Prtere Hampton ,,r Boynl Hampton. Chestnut, by Light Brigade -Atalanta. by Carle Brdwa, by Light Brigade Honeydew, bj Bea Brush. Brown. b Light Brigade -Caaaariaa, by Plaadtt. Hay. bj Li-iit Brigade- Laeide, by Cod, -man. Hay. by Li-iit Brigade Baata Susanna, by Top Gallant. Chestnut, by Light Brigade Bona Baadi, by Plaudit Hay. b. Ugh I Brigade Discipline, by Greeaaa. Bay, by Ught Brigade BeBlta, by Um Braah. Tin- sixteen filiie- at Ilarlland are aa follows- t heataat, b.v Ughl Brigade— Hermosa, by Oddfellow. Brown, by Ughl Brigade Cynthia, by Oddfeitow. Brown, b.- Ughl Brigade -Baguea, by Hen Braah. Hay, bj Light Brigade Enigma, by Hen Braah. down, bj Ughl Brigade He: mien,-. b Pater Qalaee. Chestnut, bj i.iuhr Brtgade—Bette, by Peter QeJare. Bay, bj Limn Brigade Utdy Botha, by GeMea Maxim or Payette, Chestnut. b Ughl Brigade Heliosis, by star Shoot. Bay, by Ughl Brigade— Altepice, by The Brriba Oddfeliow. Hay, by Ughl Brigade- Muriel, by Watercress. Bay, by Ught Brigade sard, by Hen Braah. Bay, by Ughl Brigade— Five Ace-, by Diagnise. Bay, by Ughl Brigade Bcatarina, by Commando. Brown, by Ught Brigade— Brigan tine, bj Hen Braah. chestnut, by Ught Brigade— Oae Step, by Oddfellow. Chestnut, by Baltot— LerdeUa, by. Lackiord.


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