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BRADLEY YEARLINGS WORK Recent Trials of Future Color Bearers of Master of Idle Hour Farm. LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct 21. Col. E. VR-Bradley changed his mind about having a second trial of the yearlings at Idle Hour Farm and departed for Baltimore Wednesday. Before leaving the farm he gave out the works of the yearlings Sunday, last, as follows: Bay filly, by Gainesboro Ha Troienne, and bay filly, by Tetratema Silver Hue, eighth in :12, quarter in :24. Chestnut colt, by Campfire Bandana Days, and brown colt, by Black Toney Beaming Beauty, :11, :23. Brown filly, by Durbar IL Beauty Slave, and brown filly, by Black Toney Bessie Alix, :23, :24. Bay filly, by Boot to Boot Blackeyed Kathleen, and black filly, by Durbar U. Batter Cake, :12, :23. Chestnut colt, by Bubbling Over Solstice H., and chestnut colt, by Bubbling Over Bon Voyage, :11, :23. Bay colt, by Black Servant Beach Talk, and brown colt, by Black Servant Blossom Time, :12, :24. Bay colt, by North Star III. Belittin, and brown filly, by Black Toney Better Judgment, :11, :23. Brown colt, by Apprehension Bit of "White, and brown colt, by Black Servant Bess Cake, :11, :234. The following nine yearlings, owned by Nash Brothers Shandon Stud, have been sent in from the farm near Lexington to T. L. Pierces stable at the Kentucky Association race course, where their training is to be completed, the preliminary exercise having been given at Shandon Farm under the direction of Gordon Pierce, son of T. L. Pierce: Chestnut gelding, by Ladkin Golden Lassie II. - Chestnut colt, by American Flag Moon Light. Bay colt, by Crusader Sun Agnes. Chestnut colt, by Prince Pal Owena. Chestnut colt, by Prince Pal Galatz. Chestnut gelding, by American Flag Supper Time. , . Chestnut gelding, by Cloister Mary Seih. Chestnut filly, by Dunlin Sunmelia. Bay filly, by Brooms Julie.