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R T WILSONS 1923 STRING Eighteen Homebreds Are Making Ready at Belmont Park Wilderness and Tall Timber Hie Kentucky KentuckyDerby Derby anil 1reakncss 3IIigiliIcs of tlic tlicPresident President of tlie Saratoga Association XEW YORK N T March 24 Richard T Wilson whose Pillory was the best money earning thoroughbred in this country for 1022 will come to the races this year with eighteen horses They are down at Belmont Park in the care of Thomas T Healy and with the recent start in the weather are out on the truck making ready for their en ¬ gagements Twelve of the hand are two yearolds and besides these are the fiveyear old Scdgefield the fouryearolds Pillory and Tangerine and the threeyearolds Tall Tim ¬ ber Wilderness and Forest Lore Ducks and Drakes another threeyearold will not be taken up until the Saratoga meeting while Duneecap has been retired to the stuu stuuMr Mr Wilson breeds his own and he has a double thrill when his horses race to the toj of the heap Pillory is a son of Olambala and Hester Prynne two that performed bril ¬ liantly for the president of the Saratoga Association and the fact that he led all horses for 1922 meant infinitely more than had he been bred by someone else He was a worthy son of a Wilson stallion and a Wilson brood mare mareThe The stable this year is also composed ol Continued on twelfth pase R T WILSONS 1923 STRING STRINGContinued Continued from first jingo homebreds and of the juveniles there are five by Olambala four by Campfire and one each by Ormondale Thislleton and Light Brigade BrigadeOf Of course much of the interest in any stable at this time is in the threeyearold division and the Preakness and Kentucky Derby candidates Mr Wilson has named both Wilderness and Tall Timber for the big Kentucky prize and each will be nomi ¬ nated for the Preakness It was in the Preakness last year that Pillory began his triumphant march to the top Just now it cannot bo promised tliat Healey will have either of the two colts as well advanced on May 12 as was Pillory last year but it can be assured that Tom Ilealey will not knock either one of these colts out in an effort to rush them for even these rich prizes prizesThe The plan is to begin the campaign at Havre dc Grace and by that time it will lie pretty well known whether or not the colts can be made ready for the big prizes Of course the races are tempting ones but the horsos themselves mean more to Mr AVil toi and more to his trainer than the stakes There are many threeyearold chances to follow during the year and it is safe to pre ¬ dict that whether or not the Wilson silks are shown at Pimlico or Churchill Downs both Tall Timber and AVilderness will add new glory to the colors colorsTIIK TIIK UACIXC STHIXC STHIXCFollowing Following is the stable IrootiifioM i by Olambala Henesta by byrr rr iiistiik iiistiikDucky Ducky b f J by TliiKtleton The Iwin by Crelx Fantasia Hi by Olamhalu Fantasiuie by byl l Kiiisc Forest Flower b f by Cainpfirc Montrosa by byriautlit riautlit Kirk iJn s b f by Olambala Kerr by tncom tncomiiiiin iiiiin Moon Ihvatn b f by Campfire Mary Cellar Cellarby by Uncommon Ormesvale eh c by Onnoiululo Mailchen by byKnight Knight of the Thistle Quick Time rli f by Light Krigadc Faiitam FaiitamItala Itala by Olambala AVini b c by Campfire OnuiKc Lilly by byWilliam William the Third AVoc Dear ch f by Campfire Ma Wee Dear Dearby by love Vindy VindyXama Xama oil c by Olambala Mezflana by Mexican ChcHintit colt by Olambula Sunburst by lian ¬ as lor Solccfielil ch h by Olambala Icnesta by byUroomsticV UroomsticV liH ry ch c I by Olambala HcUcr Prynne by byDisjruiae Disjruiae TinKfrino b K I l y Olambala Orance IJIly by byWilliam William the Thirl Foicst Ix rc ch c by Campfire Ma Wee Dear Dearby by I ve Wisely Tall Tim tar b c 3 by Campfire Pixy by Peter PeterPan Pan Wilderness Hi c by Campfire Genesta by