Camden Names Youngsters: Racing the Topic of the Day at Lexington-Two-Year-Olds Given Names, Daily Racing Form, 1922-03-27

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CAMDEN NAMES YOUNGSTERS Racing the Topic of the Day at Lexington — Two-Year-Olds Given Names. LEXINGTON. Ky.. March 26.— Senator Johnson N. C.itndeii. chairman of the Kentucky State Rating Commission, presMeal of the Kentucky Jockey Club and owner of Hartlaud Stud, has been granted names for thirteen two year olds by his premier stallion. Light Brigade. The brother to Fair Phantom will race as Evauder. The others have the following names: Lucile. colt. Salton: Rosa Mundi. gelding, Meiilo: Atalanta. gelding. Golden Apple: Hermosa. fitly, Big Bertha: Cynthia, filly. E-strella: Allspice, filly. Dulcy: Lady Rotha. filly. Little Botha; One Step, filly. Feodora ; Brigantinc. filly. Angelia. The eight others in the string for which names have not as yet been secured out of his twenty-one .ue being trained at the local track by J. C. Milam and he is well pleased with them generally The best colt in the Milam stable, however, is considered to be the bay colt by Von Tromp — Isolation, by George Kessler. which was bred by Edward lebrian at Kcenland Farm and purchased by Mila.n at the auction at Durlands Riding Academy. Re* York, last September, for ,500. He is a brother to four winners, namely. Ermilana. In Dutch, Rec luse and Lonely, and Milam considers him to he worth at least ten times what he gave for him. He has not been named. Milam has two bay fillies by Theo. Cook that have been given names familiar to housewives, as a compliment to W. R. Roiuisavall. local merchandise broker who is fond of racing, though not an owner or Ineeder of horses. They were both bred by E. !•. Siinnis at Xalapa Farm and both can run. Out-is Argo and the other is Karo. Argo is oat of Kvevdene dan1 of Dolly Vardeii and half-sister to Rudolph, by Sempronius. Karo is out of Ruche, by Hastings, daughter of Haute Roche sister to Hour Glass II., dam of Hourless. hy Ro«k Sand. The only other of Milams youngsters yet named is King ONeill, the bay colt by Sweep -Souruoise dam of Lallyi. by Verwood. son of Grey Plume and Kildoaan, by Ladas--Eocliucll. daughter of Bonnie Agnes. SECRETARY SHELLEY ARRIVES. Racing s.ent.ny William II. Shelley was at the Kentucky Jockey Club track this morning, having driven over hist night with Arthur Board from Louisville. He consulted with John M. Kccgaii. track suiM-rirtendent. relative to the allotment of stalls for the spring meeting, which is to open April _!». and look account of his office requiie-nionls for the foithcominv. racing. Judge Shelley states that tin- program book for the spring meeting will be published the first week in April In the course of a letter received here today from William Woodard, now at New Orleans, he stated that he will be here alxmt April 1 with seen horses .md jockey It M. Anderson. "The track is fine aud all horse- are training fine." lie wrote. Since Robert Shannon visited Lexington yesterday Emil Hefl has cut Deadlocks price for the Kentucky Derby to 40 to 1. With the :hree year old Helen Cunard and a couple of two-year old fillies that are beiug trained by Bob Miller at the local track J. Franklin Wallace. Lazfactoa lawyer ami formerly a Kentucky football star, is to make his debut ou the turf this spring. A


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