J. N. Camden Yearlings, Daily Racing Form, 1922-07-14

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J. N. CAandIDEft! YEARLINGS LEXINGTON, Ky., July 13. Twenty-two yearlings, bred and owned by Senator Johnson N. Camden, chairman of the Kentucky Stato Racing Commission, at his Hartland Stud of thoroughbred horse3 in Woodford County, were brought to the Kentucky Association track this week by George Miller and turned over to Al Johnson, foreman for J. C. Milam, to get their first lessons in the way of tho race course. There are thirteen colts and nine fillies and they are a well grown, outstanding group. Nine of the colts and eight of the fillies are by Light Brigade. Three colts and one filly are by Peter Quince and the other colt is a chestnut son of Olambala from the fast race mare One Step, by Oddfellow. The following is the list of the yearlings: Chestnut colt half-brother to Valor, by Peter Quince Muriel, by "Watercress. Bay oolt, by Peter Quince Honey Dew, by Ben Brush. Bay colt, by Peter Quince Bunchy, by Llangwni. Bay colt, by Light Brigade Atalanta dam of Golden Apple, by Uncle. Chestnut colt, by Light Brigade Derna. by Peter Quince. Chestnut colt, by Light Brigade Yolando by Brigadier General, by St. Florian. Bay colt, by Light Brigadc Alsace, by Wrack. Bay colt, by Light Brigade Fallal dam of Fallacy, by Ben Brush. Brown colt, by Light Brigade Cynthia dam of Happy Buxton, etc., by Oddfellow. Chestnut colt, by Light Brigade Hermosa, by Oddfellow. Bay or brown colt, by Light Brigade Five Aces, by Disguise. Brown colt, by Light Brigade Lady Rotha, by Fayette. Bay filly, by Light Brigade Enigma dam of Sir Hugh, by Ben Brush. Bay filly, by Light Brigade Bcllita dam of Fair Phantom and Phantom Fair, by Ben Brush. Bay filly, by Light Brigade Sard dam of Sword, by Ben Brush. Brown filly, by Light Brigade Crackle half-sister of Solly, by Ben Brush. Black filly, by Light Brigade Hindoo Rose dam of Helios, by Hindoo. Brown filly, by Light Brigade Heliosis dam of Light Rose and Helium, by Star Shoot. Brown filly, by Light Brigade Satin, by Peter Quince. Chestnut filly, by Light Brigade Rosa Mundi, by Plaudit. Bay filly, by Peter Quince Involved dam of Honey Dew, by Prince Hampton. With these Miller brought up the chestnut filly by Light Brigade Santa Susanna, by Top Gallant, the property of Judge Allio W. Young, to be trained by Will Perkins. a


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