Shipping Yearlings to the East, Daily Racing Form, 1921-07-24

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; 1 , i . . r I i SHIPPING YEARLINGS TO THE EAST LEXINGTON, Ky., July 23. John Miller wili leave here tomorrow morning witli nine yearlings from J. E. AAideners Blmendorf farm, to be broken at Saratoga by Tom Welch. His earlier departure was delayed by Welch himself, who had not shipped from New York to the Spa. John I. Smith has transferred II. H. Hewitts ten yearlings from Forkland Farm to a stable at the Kentucky Jockey Club track. They are Easter Bells, bay colt, by Black Toney Mission Bell; bay. colt, by George Smith Inspiration; .chestnut colt, by Jack Atkin Aviston; bay colt, by Ogden Coy Maid: chestnut colt, by Iluon Hazzaza; brown colt, by Tea Caddy Run cf Luck; brown colt, by Short Gras Star Maid; bay filly, by Short GrassPan Maid; chestnut filly, by Jack Atkin Avis, and chestnut filly, by Jack Atkin Sister. Two yearlings by Ballot, one a bay filly, dam Miss Invcr, by Aeronaut, and the other a bay colt, Uam Cintrclla, by Bryn Mawr, both the property of Archibald Barklie, have been shipped from Miss Elizabeth Daingerflelds Haylands Farm to the farm of the owner at AVayne, Pa. Finnic J. Grefer of New Orleans has sold the chestnut mare. Floral Park, by Burgomaster or Hamburg Mmneola. by Meddler, to Ernest G. Drake, son-in-law of John S. l.arbee of Glen Helen Stud.


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