John Sanford Yearlings: Breeding of His English and French Youngsters Recently Arrived in This Country., Daily Racing Form, 1922-06-20

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JOHN SANFORD YEARLINGS Breeding of His English and French Youngsters Recently-Arrived in This Country. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE LONDON, England, June 0. -The Atlantic Transport Companys "Meaaba" polled out of the London docks June 3, having on board thirteen yearlings, which are the. property of John Sanford. They are as follows: Bay oolt l y Nassovian -Dark Flight dam of NIclit Patrol;, faf IXirk Ronald— Ilu-landry, by Gold Back. Bay colt, hy K.ilWnis — Glorita, hy A.lnx. Buy colt, hy Sv.ynford — Hemlock, a half sister to Archaic and Kcyoe winner of St. beget Ham tf Carnarvon and urine. Chestnut coll, hy UulMduis — May Dora dam of Snob ll.i, hy Isidor. Bay colt, by Nassovian — I«a Paraffuaya, hy Flyiag Fox i winner of Derby and St. Leger. Bay colt, hy Grand Parade-— lied Cross, hy M K - dona id II. — Koine do Naplc3 ia half-sister to Boi llerode, sire of The Tctrurch. Brown filly, hy Black Jester — Flcur dOrange, by William the Third — Ooo-oe. Bay filly, hy Nassovian — G»nny sister to Geevoah ; dam of 1ondolaud, by St. Damieu, by St. Simon. Bay filly, by Klaek Jester -Homage half-sister to Nassovi.in and Cniganourl, hy Spearmint. Bay filly, hy Maintonon — La Cagoule winner if three ni cs and Jialf-sistcr to Es Voto, winner of the French Derby. Bay or brown filly, by Nassoi:ui- Iielia half sister to Ierola, winner of the Oaks. Bay filly, hy Ijemberg sire of Pogrom and Sou briqaet, first and second in the Oaks, from Orange Iady dam of Pontypridd i . by vViiliam the Third. By filly, by Nassovian — Theresa dum of Chateaa Thierry, by Ajax sire of Flying Foj Particular interest will be taken in th ■ shipment, because amons then is a half-brother to that good colt Snob II. Another colt, by Na ssovian — -Dark Flight, which is a close relative of Popingaol, the dam of Pogrom, winner of the Oaks at Epsom. The Hemlock colt is a near relative of the St. Lesrer winter Keysoe. The yearlings were shipped in good condition on a boiling hot day : they were showing the effects of a warm train journey from Newmarket, where ten of them were bred. the other three being foaled ia France.


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