Yearlings At Auction: Six Well-Bred Youngsters to Be Offered at Vendue.; Frederick Johnson Reserves Three Fillies for Stud--Tryster, Sun Flag and Dis Done Represented., Daily Racing Form, 1929-04-26

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YEARLINGS AT AUCTION Six WellBred Youngsters to Be Offered at Vendue Frederick Johnson Reserves Three Fillies for forStud Stud Trystcr Sun Flag and Dis DisDone Done Represented LEXINGTON Ky April 25 Six splendid yearlings from the entire crop of nine home breds three fillies having been reserved for stud purposes will be offered at public auc ¬ tion by Frederick Johnson following the sale of his select stable of race horses May 1 at the Kentucky Association race course The sale will be conducted by the Kentucky Sales Company with George A Bain as auctioneer and will begin promptly at 11 a m mThe The yearlings include the get of Tryster whose daughter My Sis recently won the Harford Handicap at Havre de Grace Dis Done and the speedy Sun Flag FlagThe The only filly in the lot is a brown of ex ¬ cellent conformation by Tryster Joys De ¬ light by the triple crown winner Gay Crusader and from the Sunshine branch of the No 1 family No better bred one than this will be found in the stud book bookA A colt of excellent conformation with good bone feet and legs is the chestnut son of Tryster Apparation by Sweeper II He is a half brother to three good winners and comes from the family of Hamburg Belle Frizzle Marathon Meelick Shotover and other stake winners winnersA A nicely balanced colt of medium size is the chestnut son of Tryster and Rustic Maid by Ogden Therefore a half brother to the stake winners Rural Route and Bumpkin BumpkinThe The chestnut half brother to Brown Wis ¬ dom by Tryster from Prodigy sister to Oh Susanna by Light Brigade is of nice sizo with splendid feet and legs and sure to de ¬ velop into a good horse horseThe The bay colt by Dis Done Recession by Woolsthorpe is a typical Hamburg in ap ¬ pearance His blood lines which include a double cross of Hanover could not be im ¬ proved on onLast Last but not least is a sturdy son of Sun Flag from Melinite by Ramrod This fellow is a half brother to the grand race horse Brown Flash He greatly resembles his grandsire Sun Briar He is of splendid size with wonderful hind legs legsThe The above mentioned yearlings are now quartered at Dixie Knights farm eleven miles from Lexington on the Harrodsburg Road After April 28 they will be at Scarlet Gate Farm on Lane Allen Road where they can be seen at any time prior to the sale on May 1


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