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Show BELMONT SENDS ONLY FOUR HORSES ABROAD LEXINGTON, Ky., Aug. 24. According Ac-cording to information received at the Nursery Stud this week, Chairman August Au-gust Belmont of the -Tockey club has I decided to send only four of his yearling year-ling thoroughbreds to England. Seven have been listed for sale at the Kentucky Ken-tucky Sales company's auction here September 4, 5 and 6, and tho remaining remain-ing twenty are to be shipped to Belmont Bel-mont Park about September 1 to be broken and handled by Trainer Feustol. Superintendent Kd Kane said yesterday yester-day that it had not been positively derided de-rided whicb four would go to England, but Yuba Bill, son of Fair Play and St, F.udora, will be one of the number. The others, in all probability, will be sons of Bock Sand, At the same lime these are shipped three or four brood mares will be sent to the Belmont establishment in France in order that their foals of next spring will be eligible to all events on the French turf. Tho seven that have been ordered sold are Quick Hells, b. c. bv Bastings Queen of Trent; Sud Kine (half brother to Souvipuv). b. c, bv Fair Play Souveraine; Single Stick, b. c, bv Singleton St. Aqnes: Oktnbenna, rh. f., by Pock Sand Octoroon; Robi-netta, Robi-netta, b. f.. by Fair Play Retained .11 ; Disparity (half sister to Winning Widow), Wid-ow), br. C. by Singleton Dissembler, and Blu Bonnets b. f., bv Hastings Blue Jacket. |