Shipped To Belmont Park: Six of Greenwich Stud Two-Year-Olds Sent East in Care of Harry Gray., Daily Racing Form, 1929-05-23

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SHIPPED TO BELMONT PARK Six of Greenwich Stud Two-Year- Olds Sent East in Care of Harry Gray. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 22.— Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller, who had for several days been occupying their cottage at Greenwich Stud Farm, and who were among the visitors Derby Day at Churchill Downs, departed this morning for their home at Greenwich, Conn. On another train this morning, six of the Greenwich Stud two-year-olds were shipped in charge of Harry Gray, the former jockey, to Belmont Park. These youngsters were broken and have been trained at the Kentucky Association track by Alfred Kane, but they have never been raced, though they are ready for racing. It is not likely, however, that they will carry the Miller colors, since he has decided to sell them. Three are by Waygood son of Tracery and three are by Infinite son of Ultimus. The Tracery line is on top in England and the Ultimus line is winning in America. The Waygoods are chestnut fillies. One is half-sister to Hopeless ; the other is half-sister to Golden Bloom, whose dam, Balloting, is half-sister to Waterblossom and own sister to Ballotade, dam of Sir Harry, and the third is half-sister to Step Along, Beverly Belle and Gold Coin. Two of the get of Infinite are colts, one a half-brother to Wuhu, and the other from Geisha Girl, a half-sister to Wuhu, and the third is a half-sister to Pond Lily, Defense, Brookland, and Plato. *


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