Field Names His Juveniles: Half-Brother to St. Louis Known as Royal Sequence and Another is Called Morello, Daily Racing Form, 1922-12-14

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FIELD NAMES HIS JUVENILES Half-Brother to St. Louis Known as Royal Sequence and Another Is Called Morello. LONDON, England, December 13. Marshall Field III. has registered the name of Royal Sequence for his chestnut yearling colt by Bachelors Double Princess Sterling. This colt cost 7,000 at the Doncaster sales and is considered one of the best two-year-old prospects. He is a half-brother to St. Louis, winner of the Two Thousand Guineas for J. J. Maher. Princess Sterling has since been purchased at the Newmarket sales by the New York sportsman and breeder Walter J. Salmon, who paid 2,500 for her. She is in foal to Bachelors Double, so that the produce will be a full brother, or full sister, to Royal Sequence. This purchase was the most important made by any of the American bidders at the sale. Mr. Field has revived the name of an American horse in that chosen for a bay son of Drinmore and Mella. This one has been christened Morello. The American Morello was one of the best horses of his time and was winner of the Futurity of 1S92. He was unfortunately unsound and did not race long.


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