Yearlings Shipped East, Daily Racing Form, 1922-07-14

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YEASLDTGS SHIPPED EAST LEXINGTON. Ky., July 13. Johnny Miller left here last night for Saratoga with a carload of yearlings to be trained by Thomas J. Healey. Fifteen are the property of Richard T. Wilson and were bred by him at Kirk-levington Stud, and the other three are owned by Walter J. Salmon, two of them being purchases made in England last winter. Upon his return to Lexington Miller will ship seventeen yearlings, the property of Joseph E. Widener, to Belmont Park to be trained by Tom Welsh. They were raised at Elmendorf Farm, Wideners Kentucky establishment, by George Terry. After this shipment Miller will take to Saratcfa the stallions King James and ar Star, which belong to the Henry T. Oxnard estate, to be sold, along with all the thoroughbreds of the late sugar king, which are to be sent on from Blue Ridge Stud, Upperville, Va. Dan E. Stewart has returned to the Kentucky association track from Latonia and has in his barn Jakie Hay, Virgo, Put and Take, Mount Joy, Lieut. Colonel, Miss Col-lette, Eddie Jr. and two yearlings, they being the chestnut colt by Charles Edward Old Woman, and the bay filly by Theo. Cook Virginia K.


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