Yearlings in R. V. Boyles Charge, Daily Racing Form, 1921-11-01

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YEARLINGS IN R. V. BOYLES CHARGE NEW YORK, N. Y., October 31. R. V. Boyle, who has been training a public stable in addition to his own horses, has completed arrangements for wintering the horses in his charge at the old Gravesend race track. The only horse of racing age remaining in Mr. Boyles hands at present is the two-year-old Nose Dive, his own property. His other horses have been taken from him one after another in claiming and selling races this fall. Nose Dive, seven yearlings belonging to the Diamond Stable, a newly formed racing establishment, and two belonging to the Ferrwood Stable, another iiew organization, will be placed in their winter quarters at Gravesend in a day or two. Mr. Boyle will then go to Kentucky to bring back six other yearlings, the property of the same stables, for wintering at Gravesend. The Diamond and Ferrwood yearlings now here were purchased at the Saratoga sales and at the Durland Riding Academy sale. They include: Property of the Diamond Stable. Chestnut colt, by Delhi Nada Mas. Chestnut colt, by Sir John Johnson Milldale. Bay filly, by Ormondale Yankee Lady. Bay filly, by Theo. Cook Simplicity. Chestnut filly, by Von Tromp Lotta Creed. Bay filly, by Von Tromp Dally. Chestnut flily, by Von Tromp La Borgia. Property of tko Ferrwood Stable. Bay colt, by Zeus Edna Collins. Bay colt, by Assagai Los Altos.


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