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THE 

WHITNEY 
STUD 


NEW  YORK 
1902 


PRESS   OF    STYLES   &    CASH, 
77   EIGHTH   AVENUE,   NEW    YORK. 


COUNT  LEHNDORFF,  in  his  admirable  little  book  of  "Recol- 
lections," called  attention  in  1883  to  the  desirability  of  breed- 
ing only  from  race  mares  if  one  wished  to  minimize  the  elements 
of  uncertainty  and  increase  the  chances  of  success.  He  defined 
himself  as  meaning  mares  that  had  shown  individual  excellence 
and  soundness  enouy-h  to  have  gone  through  the  strain  of  training 
and  survived  so  as  to  have  raced  in  some  class.  He  made  what 
has  always  seemed  to  me  an  unanswerable  demonstration  of  his 
theory  when  he  showed  that  of  the  dams  of  the  winners  of  the 
Two  Thousand  Guineas,  the  Derby,  Oaks,  and  St.  Leger  for 
twenty  years — 1860  to  1879,  both  inclusive — 87%  were  mares 
with  racing  records.  Investigations  I  have  made  as  to  other  periods 
for  the  same  races  corroborated  the  theory  to  my  satisfaction,  and 
I  therefore  souglit  to  know,  as  to  my  stud,  what  the  racing  record 
was,  not  only  of  its  individual  members,  but  of  their  families. 
Hence  this  volume,  intended  originally  tor  my  own  greater  con- 
venience. 

As  these  records  grew  upon  my  hands  I  saw  that  they  contained 
valuable  historical  matter  likely  to  be  interesting  and  useful  to 
others.  They  show,  among  other  things,  a  complete  record  of  some 
of  the  great  American  racing  families  not  heretofore  compiled,  and 
so  I  have  printed  them  for  private  circulation  among  my  friends. 

Of  the  eighty-one  mares  in  this  stud  only  twelve  are  without 
racing  records;  sixty-four  of  the  mares  ran  in  2482  races,  won  over 
25%  of  them,  and  were  placed  in  36%  of  the  remainder. 

It  does  not  necessarily  follow  that  these  animals  will  be  suc- 
cesses in  the  stud,  as  many  things  may  prevent  that ;  but  from  such 
mares,  under  favorable  conditions,  great  successes  come. 

Westbury,  Lono-  Island, 

,/  W.  C.  Whitney. 

May,  1903. 


INDEX. 


Hamburc;, 

*LlSSAK, 

*Meddler, 


STALLIONS. 


VI 

xxvi 
XXX  vi 


BROOD   MARES. 


Addie, 
Admiration, 
Aunt  Betsy, 
auricoma, 

Ballyhoo, 
Beth  Broeck, 
Black  Venus, 

BUELA, 

Cambric, 

Cassette, 

Castalia,    . 

*Catarina, 

Cereta, 

Clementina, 

Coraza, 

*Cornelia, 

Countess, 

Daisy  F., 
Dissembler, 


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24 
34 

46 

58 
64 
80 

90 

92 

1 10 

1 12 

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128 

150 
160 
170 

186 


Edith  Gray, 
Elusive, 
Equality, 
*Eye  Sweet, 
Elizabeth  L., 


192 
196 
206 
230 


Faithful,                 .........  232 

FiESOLE,              .........  240 

Flitaway,                .........  246 

Florrie,             .              .              .              .              .              .             .              .              .  254 

Forget,       ..........  264 

Geisha,               .........  276 

Handspun,               .              .              .              .              .              .             .              .             .  284 

Hanoana,          .........  290 

Harmonica,             .              .              .              .              .              .            '  .             .              .  296 

Helen  Mar,     .........  302 

Hessie,         ..........  306 

Homeopathy,                 ........  312 

Hurly  Burly,        .........  316 

Hypocrite,        .             .              .              .              ...              .             .             .  324 

Irish  Reel,             .              .              .              .              .             .             .              .             .  328 

*Isis, ■ 338 

Kalula,      ..........  350 

Kaloolah,         .........  356 

Kildeer,      ..........  364 

Lady   Lonofellow,     .              .              ......  378 

La  Sylphide,          .              .              .              .              .              .              .      •        .             .  382 

Lizzie  Montrose,         ........  384 

Louise  N.,               .                           .              .              .             .              .             .             .  392 

Madame    Reel,             ........  398 

Mannie  Himyar,                 ........  400 

Manzanita,      .........  402 

*Maori,       ..........  414 

Marquise,          .........  428 

Martha  H.,            .........  438 

Mary  C,           .             .                           .              .              .                           .              .  442 

Melba,         ..........  446 

Miss  Miriam,    .........  450 

Mountain    Range,             ........  454 

Nihil,    ..........  458 

Orthia,       ..........  468 

Peg  Woffington,         ........  478 

Poetess,      ..........  482 


Raybellk,           •■•■.....  492 

Reine  d'Or,             •■■......  408 

Rose    Standish,            ••••....  1:02 

RUPERTA,      ..........  504 

Rush,    ...........  508 

SoNCY  Lass,  .  .  ,  .  .  .  .  .  .512 

Souffle,                          .              .             .           '  .              .             .              .              .  ji^ 

SUNNYSIDE,  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .518 

Se.mper     Fidele,              ........  524 

Taka   Blackburn,               ........  1526 

The   Lioness,    .........  538 

Thora,         ..........  542 

Tulla   Blackburn,      ........  548 


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Vespers, 
Victoria    IV., 

Wamsutta, 

Xela, 

Yorkville   Belle, 

Zantippa,    . 


556 

568 
574 

584 
586 
588 
592 


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i  Pauline,  by  Moses. 

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i  Myrrha,  by  Whalebone. 

1  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

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I  *Tranby,  by  Blacklock. 
I  Lucilla,  by  Trumpator. 

\  Bertrand,  by  Sir  Archy. 
I  Mare,  by  *Buzzard. 

S  Wild  Medley,  by  Mendoza. 
I  Mare,  by  Sir  Archy. 

\  Humphrey  Oincker.  by  Comus. 
I  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

S  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
/  Emma,  by  Whisker. 

I  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
/  Shoveler,  by  Scud. 

\  Whisker,  by  Waxy. 

I  Variety,  by  Selim  or  Soothsayer. 

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*Sarpedon.  by  Emilius. 
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Sultan,  by  Selim. 
Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

Medoc,  by  American  Eclipse. 
Rodolph's  dam,  by  Haxall's  Moses. 

i  Sir  Hercules,  by  Whalebone. 
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HAMBURO. 


Hamburg  proved  himself  to  be  one  of  America's  crack  racehorses.  He  showed  speed,  staminr , 
courage  and  weight-carrying  ability  of  the  highest  order.  No  distance  was  too  long  nor  too  short 
for  him,  and,  moreover,  his  soundness  of  wind  and  limb,  together  with  his  robust  constitution, 
perfect  disposition  and  excellent  blood  lines,  are  combinations  which  should,  without  a  doubt,  bring 
about  great  results  at  the  Stud. 

The  consistency  of  his  performances  stands  out  prominently  from  the  fact  that  he  never  was 
unplaced  during  his  racing  career. 

Hamburg  started  31  times,  won  16  races,  was  second  in  3  and  third  in  2. 

His  total  winnings  amounted  to  $62,378. 

As  a  2-year-old  he  started  16  times,  won  12  races,  was  second  in  3  and  third  in  1. 

With  104  lbs.  up,  he  made  his  debut  at  Brooklyn  in  a  .5,  8-mile  race,  which  he  won  easily  by  a 
length,  beating  Previous,  11.5,  Sanders,  104,  Prince  Lee,  104  lbs.,  and  4  others,  track  sloppy,  time 
1:03  1/4.  Six  days  afterwards,  carrying  122  lbs.,  he  won  another  5/8-mile  race  easily  by  2  lengths, 
beating  Previous,  122,  Sly  Fox,  122,  Honeydew,  107  lbs.,  and  3  others,  time  1:02  1/4. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Hamburg,  122  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Bowling  Brook,  122,  and  Lai;deman, 
117  lbs.,  in  the  Double  Event  Stakes  (first  part),  last  5  1/2  furlongs  of  the  Futurity  course,  a  nose 
and  2  lengths  separating  the  first,  second  and  third,  the  beaten  division  comprising  Prince  Lee,  122, 
Varus,  122,  Briar  Swet-t,  114,  Mr.  Baiter,  117  and  Swango,  122  lbs.,  time  1:09  1,  5. 

These  few  races  seem  to  have  sharpened  Hamburg  up  considerably,  for  on  his  next  appearance 
in  public,  in  the  Great  Trial  Stakes,  over  the  Futurity  course,  he  carried  122  lbs.,  jumped  off  in 
front,  made  all  the  running,  and  won  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  beating  Previous,  129,  George 
Keene,  122,  Bowling  Brook,  122,  Firearm,  129,  The  Huguenot,  11.5,  Kitefoot,  119,  Handball,  120, 
Laudeman,  119  lbs.  and  2  others,  time  1:12  1,  .5. 

It  was  now  Hamburg's  turn  to  carry  7  lbs.  penalty.  With  129  lbs. ,  after  making  his  own  running 
all  the  way,  he  cantered  in  by  2  lengths  for  the  Double  Event  Stakes  (second  part).  Futurity 
course,  beating  imp.  Uriel,  122,  Bowling  Brook,  129,  Previous,  129,  Firearm,  129,  Sanders,  114, 
Varus,  129  lbs.  and  3  others,  time  1:11  1/5. 

At  Saratoga,  carrying  129  lbs.,  he  won  the  Flash  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating 
Handball,  120,  Brier  Sweet,  119,  and  Loiterer,  122  lbs.,  time  50  seconds. 

A  week  afterwards,  with  134  lbs.,  he  won  the  Congress  Hall  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  handily  by  a 
length,  beating  Archduke,  119,  Harvey,  119.  Aratoma,  107,  Laudeman,  102,  and  2  others,  time 
1:01  1,  2.  His  next  andlast  race  at  Saratoga,  in  the  Grand  Union  Hotel  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  was  one  of  the 
many  evidences  of  the  glorious  uncertainty  of  racing.  Archduke,  117,  Hamburg,  129,  and  Harvey 
117  lbs.,  made  up  the  field,  and  they  finished  in  the  order  named.  Archduke  doing  the  son  of  Han- 
over by  a  head,  with  Harvey  15  lengths  in  the  rear,  time  1:15. 

At  Brighton  Beach  Hamburg,  127  lbs.,  won  the  Rising  Generation  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Central  Trust,  122,  Bowling  Brook,  125.  Blarneystone,  122,  Julius  Caesar,  111,  and 
Blissful,  107  lbs.,  time  1:15.  Four  days  afterwards,  with  132  lbs.,  he  won  the  Electric  Handicap, 
3/4  mile,  by  1/2  length,  beating  Handball.  120,  Frohman,  118,  First  Fruit,  88,  and  Don't  Care,  105  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Fall,  Hamburg  began  by  essaying  the  difficult  task  oi  trying  to  give, 
according  to  the  weight  for  age  scale,  10  lbs.  to  Requital  (winner  of  the  Futurity,  Realization,  etc.). 
Flying  Dutchman  (a  really  good  racehorse)  and  Irish  Reel  (a  very  speedy  animal  and  frequent  win- 
ner) in  the  Flight  Stakes,  7,  8  mile.  He  made  a  gallant  bid  for  victory,  but  was  defeated  2  lengths 
by  Requital  in  1 :26  3/  5.  Flying  Dutchman  finished  third  10  lengths  away,  and  Irish  Reel  had  a  dis- 
tant view  of  the  race. 


Three  days  afterwards  Hamburg,  120  lbs.,  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Previous,  115  lbs., 
in  the  Flatbush  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  beating  Firearm.  115,  Handball,  115,  The  Huguenot,  130,  Kitefoot, 
115  lbs.,  and  3  others,  time  1:38  1/5,  and  two  days  later,  with  139  lbs.,  he  won  the  Autumn  Stakes, 
Futurity  course,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Archduke,  133,  The  Huguenot,  122,  Firearm,  129, 
Lydian,  109,  and  Gibraltar,  112  lbs,  time  1:11. 

His  previous  races  had  shown  that  Hamburg  was  the  best  2-year-ald  in  training,  and  his  next 
victory,  in  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap,  over  the  Futurity  course,  proved  that  he  was  the  best  by  a 
large  margin.  He  shouldered  135  lbs.,  made  the  running  throughout,  and  won,  with  something  up 
his  sleeve,  by  a  length  in  1 :10  1/5,  beating  Kitefoot,  111,  Briar  Sweet,  109,  Firearm,  120,  Archduke, 
124,  Handball,  117,  L'Alouette  (whose  next  race  it  was  after  winning  the  Futurity),  120,  Bowling 
Brook,  115,  Blueaway.  115,  George Keene,  lUlbs.,  and4others. 

At  Brooklyn,  Hamburg,  137  lbs.,  won  the  Prospect  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating 
Handball,  132,  Archduke,  115,  Previous,  122,  Bowling  Brook,  122,  Blueaway,  115,  and  Yankee  Sam, 
107  lbs.,  in  1 :15,  and  3  days  afterwards  wound  up  his  2-year-old  career  by  beating  Handball,  Easter 
Gift  and  Previous,  at  even  weights,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  earning  $39,950  during  the  season. 

Hambtirg  began  his  3-year-old  career  inauspiciously  with  a  defeat,  the  only  one  encountered 
by  him  during  the  season.  In  racing  parlance,  "  he  wanted  a  race  in  him  "  to  get  him  thoroughly, 
fit.  He  had  done  enough  work  to  get  most  horses  fit,  and  many  animals  would  have  been  over- 
done had  they  gone  through  the  same  ordeal.  His  constitution,  however,  was  so  robust  and  his 
recuperative  powers  so  great  that  a  good  ordinary  strong  preparation  was  play  for  him. 

The  Belmont  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  track  heavy,  was  the  race  in  which  he  met  his  '  'Waterloo  ".  He 
had  beaten  his  opponents— except  Gala  Day,  who  was  not  considered  a  factor  in  the  race-  so  often 
as  a  2-year-old  that  the  race  was  looked  upon  as  a  "  moral  "  for  him,  barring  accidents  and  providing 
he  were  fit  and  had  made  the  natural  improvement  from  2  to  3  years  of  age.  There  were  4 
runners,  all  at  even  weights,  122  lbs. 

The  result  was  a  staggerer  to  the  followers  of  public  form,  who,  of  course,  realize  that  some 
horses  improve  more  than  others  from  2  to  3  years  of  age,  and  in  many  cases  are  better  as 
2-year-olds  than  ever  afterwards.  Soon  after  the  start  Bowling  Brook  went  to  the  front,  and 
retained  his  lead  to  the  end,  finishing  6  lengths  ahead  of  Previous,  who  beat  Hamburg  by  3 
lengths,  with  Gala  Day  40  lengths  off. 

All  sorts  of  excuses  were  made  for  his  poor  showing.  Some  said  he  could  not  stay,  some 
said  he  had  not  improved  since  he  was  a  2-year-old,  while  others  said  the  heavy  track  beat  him. 
These  theories  were  all  wrong,  as  he  later  on  showed  he  was  a  thoroughly  genuine  stayer,  and  that 
he  was  a  street  in  front  of  all  the  horses  of  his  age,  while  the  heavy  track  idea  was  disproved  in  the 
previous  year  when  he  won  on  a  sloppy  track  at  Brooklyn  and  over  a  heavy  track  at  Saratoga. 
As  explained  above,  the  real  secret  was  a  "  little  short  of  work." 

At  Brooklyn  Hamburg  beat  Sly  Fox  and  Handball  in  a  canter  by  8  lengths  in  the  Spring 
Special  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  time  1 :49. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  gave  Loiterer  and  Murillo  10  lbs.  each,  and  beat  them,  pulled  up,  by  6 
lengths  in  the  Swift  Stakes,  7/8  mile.  Eleven  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Realization,  1  5/8  miles, 
easily  by  two  lengths,  in  2:51  1/5,  beating  Plaudit  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  etc.,  and  a  high 
class  racehorse).  The  Huguenot  (winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  the  Brooklyn  Derby,  etc.).  Hand- 
ball, Latson  and  George  Boyd. 

Hamburg's  last  race  was  for  the  Brighton  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  which  he  won  from  start  to  finish, 
by  1/16  of  a  mile,  beating  imp.  Ogden  (winner  of  the  Futurity,  etc. ),  who  finished  lengths  in  front 
of  Howard  Mann,  winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.,  track  fair,  time  4:02  3/4. 

Hamburg's  constitution  and  vigor  were  not  impaired  by  excessive  racing,  and  he  was  retired 
to  the  Stud  as  sound  as  a  bell  of  brass.  The  first  of  his  get,  12  in  number,  were  yearlings  in 
1901,  and  when  sold  they  made  the  remarkably  good  average  of  |2,900.  Any  novice  could  notice 
that  he  stamped  his  get,  a  large  majority  of  them  resembling  their  sire  in  color,  markings  and 
general  looks,  thus  proving  his  predominating  potency. 

One  of  them  Marmarihas  already  demonstrated  the  fact  that  Hamburg  transmits  racing  qualities 
to  his  progeny  by  winning  the  Fashion  Stakes,  4  1/3  furlongs,  on  the  Eclipse  course,  easily  by  3 
lengths,  in  53  seconds.     Unterock  is  another  winner,  by  Hamburg. 


1^ A  1>V   RKEI>,     lan  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  finished  third  once  and  was  unplaced  3  times.     Her 
Hamburg's  first  start  was  in  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes,   3,  4  mile,  at  Louisville,  where  in  a 

Dam.  field  of  fifteen  runners  she  ran  unplaced  to  Champagne  Charley,  Blessing  and 

Laura  Stone. 

At  Latonia,  in  a  field  of  10  runners,  she  was  unplaced  to  Meckie  H..  Bonnie  Bounce  and 
Metal  in  a  3/4  mile  Purse,  track  very  heavy,  time  1:22  1/4. 

At  Lexington  she  finished  third  to  Vantrim  and  McDowell  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  Furse, 
beating  Brown  Princess  (a  stake  winner)  and  10  others,  track  very  heavy,  time  1  ;02  1/3. 
The  next  day  she  ran  unplaced  in  a  •'5  1/2-furlong  race,  won  by  Alpena,  7  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lady  Reel  started  6  times,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced 
in  2. 

At  Saratoga  she  ran  third  to  Rebecca  and  Sunshine  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  10  run- 
ners, track  heavy,  and  at  Morris  Park  ran  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  race,  wim  by  Ban  Flag, 
17  runners,  time  1  ;42  3/4. 

At  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  she  ran  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all 
ages,  won  by  Mute  in  1:16  1,  2,  and  ten  days  afterwards  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles, 
for  all  ages,  beating  Etruria,  Persuader  and  9  others,  easily  by  a  length,  in  1 :52  1/4. 

At  Jerome  Park  she  won  a  3  4  mile  Purse  by  a  length  in  1:18  1/2,  bsating  Prince  Ed- 
ward, Bill  Barnes  and  9  others,  and  five  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  SI, 000,  ran 
third  to  Zephyrus,  $3,000,  and  Prince  Edward,  $1,400,  in  a  mile  race,  10  starters,  track 
heavy. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lady  Reel  started  20  tmies,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  13.     . 

At  Linden,  with  111  lbs.,  she  won  a  Welter  Handicap,  5  1/3  furlongs,  for  all  ages, 
beating  Bill  Barnes,  110,  Golden  Rod,  130,  Young  Duke,  133,  Gloster,  136,  Defendant,  3 
years,  133,  and  Slumber,  110  lbs. 

At  Monmouth  Park  she  won  the  Beacon  Stakes,  a  Welter  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  7/8 
mile,  by  3  three  lengths,  in  1 :39  1/3,  beating  Brussels,  Ed.  Hopper  and  Thorndale.  Three 
days  afterwards,  with  100  lbs.,  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile  straight,  by 
1  1  2  lengths,  in  1:13  14,  beating  Tipstaff,  115,  Civil  Service,  3  years.  112,  Volunteer  H., 
122,  Bradford,  116,  Major  Domo,  100  lbs.,  and  3  others.  At  the  same  track  she  won  another 
straight  3  4  mile  Handicap,  with  106  lbs.  up,  by  a  length,  in  1:13,  beating  Worth,  3  years, 
108,  Blue  Rock,  116,  Volunteer  H.,  131,  Tipstaff,  112,  and  Georgetown,  2  years,  86  lbs. 

Lady  Reel  produced  in 

IfSit'i,     eh.  f.  Strathreel,  by  Strathmore.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  Strathreel  started  in  11  races,  ran  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  unplaced 
in  7.  She  was  second  to  Lady  Courtright  in  a  3,  4-mile  Purse,  for  maidens  3  years  old  and 
upwards,  at  Latonia,  beating  10  others,  time  1:15  3/4. 

As  a  4-year-old  Strathreel  started  22  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  12.  At  Lexington,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  by  2  1/2  lengths,  beating 
Crusader,  Sir  Wellington  and  6  others. 

Three  days  afterwards  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  by  a  length,  inl  :16  1/2,  beating 
Annie  M.,  Anna  Lyle  and  4  others,  and  3  days  later  won  another  3/4  mile,  Selling,  by  2 
lengths,  in  1:16  1/4,  beating  Kitty  B.,  Timberland  and  7  others.  With  the  best  of  the 
weights,  she  won  a  3, 4  mile  Purse  at  Nashville,  by  2  lengths,  in  1 :16  3/4,  from  Penury  and 
The  Dragon,  track  heavy. 

At  Cincinnati,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating  Fred  Barr, 
$1,400,  Twinkle,  $500,  and  3  others,  track  heavy,  time  1:17  12,  and,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $700,  won  anocher  3/4-mile  race,  track  heavy,  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :18  1/4,  6  runners.  At 
Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race  from  7  opponents. 

As  a  5-year-old  Strathreel  started  22  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  13. 


At  New  Orleans,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  by  2  lengths,  in  1:15  3/4,  9  runners, 
and  also  won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race  from  Little  Billy.  Pitfall  and  4  others,  track  heavy. 
At  St.  Louis  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating  Lady  Hamilton  and  6  others,  easily  by  a 
length,  track  heavy,  time  1:18. 

1893,  cli.  f.  Amanda  V.,  by   Strathmore.    Started  15  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  4  races,  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  .5. 

At  Nashville  she  won  a  1/3-mile  Purse,  by  3  lengths,  in  49  1/3  seconds,  beating  Willie 
Shannon,  Merry  Nell  and  6  others.  At  Lexingten  she  won  the  Pepper  Stakes,  4  1/4  fur- 
longs, in  57  seconds,  beating  Merry  Thought,  Bracegirdle,  Lady  Inez  (winner  of  the  Little 
Rock  Derby,  Tennessee  Oaks,  etc.),  and  5  others. 

Three  days  afterwards,  with  115  lbs.  up,  she  won  the  La  Belle  Stud  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  in 
1:01  1/3,  beating  Lady  Inez,  130,  Longflight,  113,  The  Dragon,  111,  and  Glacier,  111  lbs. 
At  Louisville  she  won  the  Debutante  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Marquise, 
Stella  and  10  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Amanda  V.  started  15  times,  won  3  races  (including  a  dead  heat),  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  6. 

Entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  3-year-olds,  at  Brooklyn,  track 
heavy,  beating  Palmerston,  Brilliancy  and  4  others.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $900,  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Oracle,  $500,  stakes  divided,  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  on  the 
main  track,  sloppy  going,  beating  Halton,  $500,  Premier,  $1,000.  Ameer,  $500,  Zanone, 
$500,  The  Native,  $1,000,  and  3  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Amanda  V.  started  4  times,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  3.  She 
won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  New  Orleans,  track  heavy,  8  runners. 

1894,  dead  foal,  by  Strathmore. 

1895,  br.  c.  Hamlnirg',  by  Hanover.     Alluded  to  above. 

1890,     b.  or  br.  c.  Hapsburg:,  by  Imp.  Candlemas.     Staited  8  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race, 
was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5. 

At  Westchester  he  won  a  5  1/3-furlong  race,  Eclipse  course,  for  maiden  3-year-olds, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :07,  beating  Manlius,  Strangest,  McLeod  of  Dare  and  8  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hapsburg  started  38  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  7  and 
unplaced  in  16. 

He  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race  at  Detroit,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :43  1/4,  6  runners,  and 
at  Toronto  won  a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,   by  4  lengths,   track  heavy,  7  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Hapsburg  ran  once  only,  when  he  finished  second  to  King  Carnival 
in  the  Don  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Toronto,  beating  Zanone  and  11  others,  and  ran  as  a  5- 
year-old  without  winning. 

1897,  barren. 

1898,  b.  c.  Frankfort,  by  Hanover.     Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  in  1901, 
he  ran  without  winning. 

MAHJMIE  <«RE  V,    as  a  3-year-old  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and 
Hamburg's  unplaced  in  4. 

3d  Dam. 

At  Lexington  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  by  30  lengths,  in  1:16,  beating 
Tillie  Brent,  Enlight,  Calvin,  Edinburg  and  8  others.  She  was  second  to  Charles  Gorman 
in  a  1-mile  race  at  Nashville,  beating  Little  Sis  and  3  others. 

Mannie  Grey  produced  in 

1881,     br.  e.  Ten  Strike,  by  Ten  Broeck.     Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  started  35  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  9,  third  in  7  and  un- 
placed in  15. 


He  won  the  Tennessee  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Zampa  and  Jim  Carlisle. 

At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race  by  2  lengths,  beating  Hazard,  Quixote  and 
9  others.  Later  on,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000,  he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  beating  Erin 
Burke,  Ghost  II.,  Ligan  and  'y  others,  and  afterwards,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights  with 
all  his  opponents,  he  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  8  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Ten  Strike  started  26  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  15. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  with  102  lbs.  he  won  the  Sea  Beach  R.  R.  Stakes,  1  1/2 
miles,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Miss  Brewster,  101,  Geo.  Singerley,  115,  Ecuador 
(winner  of  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  etc.),  117,  Palinurus  106,  Ligan,  114  lbs.,  etc.,  and  won 
a  1  1/4-mile  Purse,  handicap,  beating  Ecuador,  94,  Mollie  Walton,  3  years,  89,  Keokuk, 
3  years,  94,  Woodflower,  99   lbs. ,  etc. 

He  also  won  a  1  1/4-mile  Handicap  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  carrying  103  lbs.,  beating 
King  B.,  92,  Olivette,  105,  Punka,  3  years,  99  lbs.,  and  3  others;  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap 
with  106  lbs.,  beating  Jack  of  Hearts,  103,  Highflight,  106,  Tattler,  107,  Topsy,  107  lbs. 
and  2  others:  won  a  1  1  4-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §1,000,  beating  Ernest, 
$1,000,  Sovereign  Pat,  $1,700,  Olivette,  $1,800,  and  3  others;  won  a  1  1,8-mile  Selling 
race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,.")00,  and  afterwards  won  all  2-mile  Handicap,  for  all  ages, 
with  top  weight. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Ten  Strike  won  10  races,  as  a  6-year-old  he  won  4,  while  as  a  7  and 
8-year-old  he  won  1  race  each  season  and  ran  as  a  9-year  old  without  winning;  total  num- 
ber of  wins  27. 

1882,  cli.  c.  Sir  Knigiit,  by  Felloweraft.     Never  ran. 

1883,  cli.  f.  Bamlala,  by  imp.  King  Ban.     Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  6. 

She  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3  4  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  carrying  97  lbs.,  beating 
Peconic,  90,  Anarchy,  93,  Bordelaise,  103,  Lulu,  110  lbs.,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  Bandala  showed  vastly  improved  form.  She  started  12  times,  won  4 
races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5. 

At  Jerome  Park,  with  105  lbs.  up,  she  won  a  1/16-mile  Handicap,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths, 
beating  Linden  (a  good  racehorse),  107,  Anarchy,  105  and  Juliet,  105  lbs.  Four  days  after- 
wards she  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  a  length,  beating  Charity  (a  good  race- 
mare).  Long  Stop,  Biggonet  (a  good  racemare,  winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  etc.),  Jennie 
B.,  Kalula  and  Regina. 

Before  leaving  Jerome  Park  Bandala  won  a  Handicap,  1  1  16  miles,  very  easily  by  3 
lengths,  with  115  lbs.  up,  beating  Long  Stop,  109,  and  Rock  and  Rye,  winner  of  the  Vernal 
Sweepstakes,  in  which  he  beat  Dry  Monopole  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.), 
Elkwood  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc. )  and  others. 

AtSheepshead  Bandala  won  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  easily  by  3/4  length,  beating  Strategy, 
Letritia,  Biggonet,  Jennie  B.  and  Lydia.  In  the  earlier  part  of  the  season,  at  Washington, 
she  ran  second  to  Letritia  in  the  Chesapeake  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  and  was  also  second  to 
Whizgig  in  a  1-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  8  runners. 

Bandala  has  thrown  the  winners  Wenonah  (dam  of  the  winner  Belle  of  St.  Louis), 
Alabama  VI.,  Set  Fast  and  San  Luis. 

1884,  br.  c.  Bannerol,  by  Imp.  King  Ban.    Never  ran. 

1885,  barren. 

1886,  b.  f.  Lady  Reel,  by  Felloweraft.    Alluded  to  above. 

1887,  eh.  f.  Madame  Reel,  by  Felloweraft.    Never  started. 

Madame  Reel  produced  Mr.  Reel,  who  won  1  race,  5,  8  mile,  as  a  3-year-old,  at  San 
Francisco,  in  1:01  1/2. 


1888,     b.  f.  Correction,  by  Hiiiiyar.     Winner  of  38  races.     She  started  17  times  as  a  2-year-old, 
won  4  races,  was   second  in  5,  third   in  3  and  unplaced  in   6. 

She  won  a  1/3-mile  Sweepstakes  at  Brooklyn,  track  fair,  time  51  seconds,  in  a  field  of 
17.  Five  days  afterwards  she  won  the  Clover  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  for  fillies,  by  2  lengths, 
beating,   Lima,   Kildeer  and  8  others,  track  heavy. 

At  Morris  Park  in  the  Spring  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  a  length, 
beating  Lima,  Mary  Stone  and  10  others,  conceding  them  from  7  to  10  lbs.  each,  and  at 
the  same  track,  in  the  Fall,  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1/3  mile,  easily  by  1  1/3  lengths,  time 
46  1/3  seconds,  beating  Blithe,  St.  Charles,  Nellie  Bly  and  6  others. 

She  ran  second  to  her  stable  companion,  Russell,  in  Great  American  Stakes,  5/8  mile, 
beating  St.  Charles,  Fairy,  Ambulance.  Sirocco,  Vagabond,  Surplus  and  6  others,  and 
was  unplaced  in  the  Colleen  Stakes,  won  by  her  stable  companion.  Reckon,  these  3  fillies 
giving  their  13  opponents  from  10  to  17  pounds  each. 

As  a  3-year-old  Correction  started  26  times,  won  9  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  12. 

At  Brooklyn  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  in  1:14  3/4, 
beating  the  crack  fillies.  La  Tosca  and  Reclare,  in  addition  to  8  others.  Two  days  after- 
wards she  won  another  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  La  Tosca, 
Bolero  (a  grand  3-year-old,  and  sold  for  $35,000  at  that  age),  Sttideaway  and  Bothers. 

At  Morris  Park  she  won  the  Opening  Scramble,  5/8  mile,  for  all  ages,  easily  by  1  1/2 
lengths,  beating  the  very  fast  animals,  Fairview,  Civil  Service,  Fairy,  Volunteer  IL,  etc., 
time  1:01.  At  the  same  Meeting  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  beating 
Sleipner,  Trinity,  Bliss  and  6  others,  time  1:11  1/2. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  Futurity  course,  for  3-year-olds  and 
upwards,  beating  Fairy,  Eon,  Dr.  Hasbrouck  (the  fastest  horse  of  his  day),  Eclipse,  Volun- 
teer II.  and  11   others,  time  1:09  1/5. 

At  Monmouth  Park  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Walcott  and 
Blithe  (each  of  them  giving  her  weight)  and  2  others;  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles, 
easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  3  runners,  and  in  her  last  race  at  Monmouth  Park,  carrying  113  lbs., 
Correction  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Castalia,  104  lbs.,  stakes  divided,  in  a  Handicap,  3/4  mile, 
beating  4  others,  time  1:11  1/3. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  5  1/2  furlong  Sweepstakes,  beating  a  very  fast  lot, 
including  Chesapeake,  Leonawell,  Loantaka  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  Racine 
(a  great  performer  out  West)  and  Volunteer  II. 

As  a  4-year-old  Correction  started  38  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  11,  third  in  8 
and  unplaced  in  2. 

She   was  running   against    the   speediest   animals    in    training,    and    beat    the   great 

Kingston  twice.     She  also  beat  the  good  racehorse  Raceland  (winner  of  the  Suburban, 

etc.),  Tenny  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc..  and  Salvator's  great  rival),  Stonenell, 

Picknicker  (winner  of  the  Withers   Stakes,  etc.),  Wah  Jim,   Fairy,    Tormentor,  Trinity, 

etc.,  etc.     Her  races  were  over  short  distances,  viz:  5,  5  1/2  and  6  furlongs. 

As  a  5-year-old  Correction  started  35  times,  won  11  races,  was  second  in  IB,  third  in  6 
and  unplaced  in  5. 

As  a  6-year-old  Correction  started  16  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  2. 

Correction  has  produced  Stripes,  who  ran  6  times  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  won  1  race, 
was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2.  He  won  a  1/2-mile  race  at  New  Orleans  in 
February,  track  heavy,  beating  8  others. 

Correction  has  also  produced  Yankee,  the  $20,000  yearling,  and  best  2-year-old  of  the 
season,  who  started  for  the  first  time  at  Saratoga,  where  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  tor 
maiden  2-year-olds,  in  a  canter,  by  2  lengths.  At  the  same  track,  with  110  lbs.,  he  won  a 
5  1/2  furlong  race,  handily  by  a  length,  beating  Chilton  and  Dixielene,  115  lbs.  each,  in 
addition  to  Bell's  Commoner,  122,  King  Hanover,  110,  Gibson  Light,  115  lbs.,  and  3  others. 


At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Yankee,  119  lbs.,  won  the  Futuritj^  cleverly  '-v  1/2  length  in 
1 :09  1,5  (record  time  for  the  race),  beating  imp.  Lux  Casta,  109,  Barron,  112,  Dr.  Reszke, 
117,  Pentecost,  119,  King  Hanover,  129,  Gunfire,  114,  Caughnawaga,  112,  Flywheel,  12.5, 
Nasturtium  (got  off  badly),  122,  Hyphen,  122.  Port  Royal,  122,  Utopian,  122,  Heno,  112  lbs. 
and  .5  others. 

At  Morris  Park,  Yankee,  129  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Heno,  122,  in  the  Third  Matron  Stakes, 
Eclipse  course,  beating  Whiskey  King,  12,5,  Barron,  110,  Pentecost,  119,  King  Hanover,  12.5, 
Masterman,  122,  Flywheel,  122,  imp.  Lux  Casta,  109,  Rockwater,  111,  Caughnawaga,  109, 
Par  Excellence,  HI,  Peninsula,  117  lbs.  and  3  others,  time  1:11  1/3. 

Yankee,  122  lbs.,  ran  his  last  race,  as  a  2  year  old,  in  the  Champagne  Stakes,  7  8  of  the 
Withers  mile,  finishing  second  to  his  stable  c  impanion  Endurance  by  Right  (with  which 
Mr.  Whitney  declared  to  win',  119  lbs.,  beating  Caughnawaga,  112,  and  Luck  and  Charity, 
108  lbs. 

1889,  barren. 

1890,  cli.  c.  Freemason,  by  Fellowcraft.     Started  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race. 

He  won  the  Bartow  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  by  2  lengths,  time  1:13  1/3, 
beating  Hesperus,  Reginald  and  War  Cry.  Giving  12  lbs.  to  his  opponents,  he  was 
unplaced  in  the  Larchmont  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  won  by  Sir  Francis.  After  being  once 
more  unplaced  at  Morris  Park,  and  also  running  unplaced  at  Sheepshead  Bay  he  went  to 
Guttenberg. 

As  a  3-year-old  Freemason  ran  1.5  times  and  won  1  race,  .5  12  furlongs,  by  4  lengths,  at 
Guttenberg,  6  runners. 

1891,  br.  c.  Domino,  by  Himyar.     Unbeaten  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  won  nearly  $180,000. 

He  started  9  times  at  that  age,  won  8  races,  and  ran  a  dead  heat  in  a  Match,  $10,000 
a  side,  $2, .500  added  by  the  Coney  Island  Jockey  Club,  with  Dobbins,  over  the  Futurity 
course,  each  of  them  carrying  118  lbs.,  time  1  ;13  3  .5.  It  was  a  most  exciting  affair,  neither 
one  of  them  ever  being  able  to  get  away  from  the  other  at  any  point  of  the  race. 

Domino  began  his  successful  racing  career  at  Brooklyn,  where  he  jumped  off  in  front 
and  won  a  5/8-mile  Sweepstakes,  by  6  lengths,  in  1 :02,  beating  Figaro,  Patrician  and  10 
others.  Five  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Great  American  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  by  4  lengths, 
beating  Dobbins,  Joe  Ripley,  Declare  and  3  others,  time  1 :01  3  4. 

At  Morris  Park  he  won  the  Great  Eclipse  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  easily  b)'  3  lengths,  beating 
Dobbins,  Declare,  St.  Julien,  Hurlingham  and  Sam  Lucas,  time  1:12  3/4. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  125  lbs.,  he  won  the  Great  Trial  Stakes,  Futurity  course, 
easily  by  a  neck,  beating  Hyder  Abad,  118,  Dobbins,  125,  Rubicon,  111  lbs.,  and  5  others, 
track  hea-i'y,  time  1:14. 

He  was  then  sent  to  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  where  he  won  the  Hyde  Park  Plate, 
8/4  mile,  with  123  lbs.,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Peter  the  Great,  118,  Rey  El  Santa  Anita 
(winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc.),  118,  El  Telegrafo,  123  lbs. ,  and  5  others. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  with  138  lbs.,  Domino  won  the  Produce  Stakes,  3/4  mile  straight, 
in  1:14  1  2,  beating  Discount,  108,  Declare,  118  lbs.,  and  8  others  in  receipt  of  from  10  to 
24  lbs.     The  Futurity  at  Sheepshead  Bay  next  fell  to  his  share. 

In  nearly  all  his  races  Domino  had  gone  to  the  front,  almost  from  the  fall  of  the  flag, 
and  galloped  his  field  into  the  ground,  but  in  the  Futurity,  no  doubt  on  account  of  his  carry- 
ing 130  lbs.,  he  was  not  moved  up  till  they  had  gone  about  1  2  mile,  when  he  came  with 
a  rattle  and  won,  after  a  most  exciting  finish,  by  a  head  from  Galilee,  115  lbs.,  who  beat 
Dobbins,  130  lbs.,  by  a  head,  time  1:12  4/5.  There  were  17  other  starters,  each  receiving 
from  12  to  22  lbs.  except  Hyder  Abad,  125  lbs.,  who  fell  when  he  was  going  well.  Dobbins 
was  very  prominent  from  start  to  finish,  and  no  doubt  his  owners  thought  that  too  much 
use  had  been  made  of  him,  consequently  they  made  the  Match  alluded  to  above. 

After  the  Match  Domino  wound  up  his  2-year-old  career  by  carrying  128  lbs.  to  victory 
in  the  Matron  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  time  1:09,  conceding  from  7  to  20  lbs.  to  his 
10  opponents. 


As  a  3-year-old  Domino  ran  8  times,  won  6  races  Cmcluding  a  dead  heat),  was  third  in 
1  and  unplaced  in  1. 

He  began  well  by  winning  the  Withers  Stakes,  1  mile,  by  a  head,  from  Henry  of 
Navarre,  after  a  desperate  struggle,  in  1 :40.  Dobbins  was  third,  3  lengths  away,  the  other 
runners  being  Nahma  and  Rubicon. 

He  was  then  sent  to  Chicago  to  run  in  the  American  Derby,  1  1/3  miles.  Rey  El  Santa 
Anita,  122  lbs.,  a  despised  outsider,  at  40  to  1,  won  in  a  canter  by  6  lengths,  in  3:36,  with 
Senator  Grady,  132  lbs.,  second,  2  lengths  in  front  of  Despot,  123  lbs.  Domino,  135  lbs., 
was  going  well  within  himself  on  the  back  stretch  but  blew  up  before  the  beginning  of 
the  turn  was  reached. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  the  Flying  Stakes,  Futurity  Course,  top  weight,  by  3 
lengths,  6  runners,  time  1;10;  won  the  Ocean  Handicap,  1  mile,  with  top  weight,  4  runners, 
time  1:40  1/5,  and  also  won  a  Match,  1  mile,  against  Clifford,  at  weight  for  age,  easily  by 
3/4  lengths,  time  1  :39  3/5.  At  Brooklyn  Domino  won  the  Culver  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating 
Stonenell  and  imp.  Lissak,  time  1:13  3/4. 

Their  race  in  the  Withers  showed  how  close  together  Domino  and  Henry  of  Navarre 
were  at  1  mile,  and  as  an  attraction  the  Brooklyn  Jockey  Club  gave  a  Special  Race,  value 
$5,000,  for  them  to  meet  at  1  1/8  miles,  at  equal  weights.  Domino  led  for  3/4  mile,  when 
Henry  of  Navarre  nailed  him.  It  was  nip  and  tuck  from  that  point  to  the  finish,  and 
resulted  in  a  dead  heat,  time  1:55  1/3. 

The  New  York  Jockey  Club,  with  equal  enterprise,  offered  a  $5,000  Purse  for  Domino, 
Henry  of  Navarre  and  Clifford,  to  meet  al  1  1/8  miles,  at  weight  for  age.  All  three  of 
them  were  going  well  till  they  got  into  the  straight  run  home.  Coming  do\vn  the  hill 
Domino  collapsed,  leaving  Henry  of  Navarre  to  Clifford  to  fight  it  out.  Henry  of  Navarre 
won  by  3/4  length  and  Clifford  beat  Domino  by  10  lengths.  It  was  claimed  afterwards 
that  Domino  had  burst  his  hoof. 

As  a  4-year-old  Domino  started  8  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3. 

At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  3/4  mile  Sweepstakes,  easily  by  3  lengths,  4  runners. 

In  the  Suburban,  1  1/4  miles,  with  133  lbs.,  he  was  an  odds  on  favorite,  but  ran 
unplaced  to  Lazzarone,  115,  Sir  Walter,  136,  and  Song  and  Dance,  103  lbs.,  6  runners,  time 
3:07  4/5.  Three  days  afterwards  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  1/3  furlongs,  by  3  lengths,  in  1  ;08, 
5  runners,  and  4  days  later  won  the  Coney  Island  Handicap,  Futurity  Course,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  carrying  130  lbs.,  top  weight,  6  runnners,  time  1:10. 

He  next  won  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Handicap,  1  mile,  with  137  Ibs.beatmg  Dorian,118, 
Sir  Walter,  123  lbs.,  and  3  others,  time  1:41  1/5.  It  was  no  disgrace  for  Domino,  with 
133  lbs.  up,  to  be  beaten  by  Butterflies,  3  years,  109  lbs.,  in  the  Fall  Handicap,  Futurity 
Course,  as  he  was  giving  the  Futurity  winner  12  lbs.  more  than  the  weight  for  age  scale 
allows,  and  it  took  her  all  her  time  to  beat  him  by  a  head  in  1:09  4/5. 

Another  Special  Sweepstakes,  11/8  miles,  weight  for  age,  was  offered  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  and  the  starters  were  Henry  of  Navarre,  Domino  and  Rey  El  Santa  Anita.  Domino 
made  the  running,  with  Henry  of  Navarre  second,  till  nearly  1/16  mile  from  home,  when 
Henry  af  Navarre  headed  him,  and  won  cleverly  in  1 :53  3/5,  Domino  beating  Rey  El 
Santa  Anita  by  3  lengths. 

In  the  First  Special,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  Domino,  133  lbs.,  ran  his  last  race.  His 
old  antagonists— Henry  of  Navarre,  133,  Clifford,  117,  Sir  Walter,  110,  and  Rey  El  Santa 
Anita,  123  lbs. — were  opposed  to  him.  Domino  came  in  last,  the  others  finishing  m  the 
above  order. 

It  was  a  great  loss  to  the  turf  interests  of  the  country  when  Domino  died.  His  short 
career  at  the  Stud  was  brilliant  in  the  extreme.  He  has  to  his  credit  Cap  and  Bells  (an 
easy  winner  of  the  Oaks  in  England),  Disguise  II.,  winner  of  3  races  in  England  in  1900, 
including  the  Jockey  Club  Stakes,  10,000  sovs.,  1  1,'4  miles,  beating  Diamond  Jubilee 
(winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  the  Derby,  St.  Leger,  etc.),  Scintillant  (winner  of  the 
Cesarewitch,  etc.),  Jolly  Tar,   Forfarshire,  etc. 


Domino  also  sired  Commando  (the  champion  2-year-old  of  1900  and  an  easy  winner  of 
the  Belmont  Stakes  and  the  Carlton  Stakes,  gi^Hng  Blues  15  lbs.  and  an  easy  3  lengths' 
beating  in  the  latter  event,  time  1 :39  2/5),  Olympian  (winner  of  the  New  Biennial  Stakes  at 
Ascot,  in  England),  besides  Noonday,   Doublet,  Unmasked,  The  Regent,  etc. 

1892,  b.  f.  by  Hiniyar.     Died  as  a  yearling. 

1893,  b.  c.  Swiftfoot,  by  Hinijar.     Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  once  un- 
placed in  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,900. 

1894,  br.  f.  Maiinie  Hliuyar,  by  Himyar.     Never  started. 

Mannie  Gray  died  in  1896. 

I>IZZV  C,     produced  in 
Hamburg's 
3d  Dam. 

1873,     ch.  f.  Alice  Gray,  by  Enquirer. 

Alice  Gray  threw 

(a)     Black  Crook,  late  Faulconbridge.      Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old,  under  the  name  of  Faulconbridge,  he  started  7  times,  won  3  races, 
was  third  in  1,  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  a  1/2-mile  heat  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  in  3 
heats,  being  Sublett.  He  also  won  a  1/2-mile  heat  race  at  Marshall,  Michigan,  in  5  heats, 
5  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Faulconbridge,  also  running  as  Black  Crook,  started  27  times,  won  3 
races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  5,  and  unplaced  in  14.  At  Pittsburg  he  won  a  Hurdle  race, 
1  1/3  miles,  3  runners.  At  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  he  won  a  1-mile  heat  race  in  straight  heats,  3 
runners,  and  at  the  Country  Club,  Bostim,  he  won  the  Myopia  Steeplechase,  about  2  1/3 
miles,  beating  Rose,  a  good  mare  over  the  jumps,  and  Echo. 

(i)  Jim  Gray  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  3  races.  At  Memphis  he  won 
a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Stony  Batter,  and  3  others.  At  Chicago  he  won  a  1-mile  race  in  a 
canter  by  3  lengths,  from  B.  G.  Bruce,  Blaze  Duke,  and  3  others.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  the 
Platte  Stakes,  1  mile,  in  a  canter,  bv  4  lengths,  beating  The  Dude,  Solid  Silver,  and  2  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Jim  Gray  won  9  races. 

He  began  by  winning  the  Tennessee  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Memphis,  in  a  canter,  by 
3  lengths,  beating  J.  H.  Fenton  and  Panama.  At  Chicago  he  won  a  1-mile  Purse,  easily 
by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Hopedale,  Billy  Gilmore,  and  4  others,  time  1 :42  3/4. 

He  next  won  the  Dearborn  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  for  3-year-olds,  with  118  lbs.  up, 
pulled  double,  by  3  lengths,  beating  the  good  racemare,  Guenn,  100  lbs.,  and  4  others,  time 
1:551/4,  and  4  days  afterwards,  with  top  weight,  won  a  1-mile  Purse  from  2  opponents, 
pulling  up,  by  4  lengths. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
beating  Blue  Wing  and  Springfield  (two  good  performers),  and  also  Grenadier.  A  week 
afterwards,  with  118  lbs.,  he  won  the  Bay  Ridge  Handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  for  3  year  olds, 
pulling  double,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Guenn,  107,  O'FaUon,  110,  Mollie  McCarthy's  Last, 
110,  Solid  Silver,  115,  Blue  Wing,  103,  Linden,  110  lbs.,  etc. 

At  Louisville  he  won  the  Great  American  Stallion  Stakes,  1  3,'4  miles,  easily  by  1  1/2 
lengths,  beating  Sir  Joseph,  Silver  Cloud  (winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc.),  and 
Bob  Fisher. 

At  Latonia,  with  113  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  for  all  ages,  beating 
Kaloolah,  100,  Pink  Cottage,  6  years,  103,  Elgin,  4  years,  107,  O'FaUon,  105  lbs.,  and  3 
others.  Five  days  afterwards  Jim  Gray  won  the  Brewers'  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating 
Montana  Regent,  Kaloolah,  Beaconsfield,  Sir  Joseph  and  Panama. 

As  a  4-year-old  Jim  Gray  won  2  races.  As  a  5  and  6-year-old  he  ran  5  races  without 
winning.     As  a  7-year-old  he  won  13  races  and  the  following  5'ear  he  won  3  races. 


(f)  John  Gray.     Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  4  races  at  the  following  distance,  viz:  1  mile,  3/4  mile  heats, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $400;  7/8  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300.  and  1  1/16  miles,  a 
Handicap. 

As  a  .1-year-old  John  Gray  ran  13  times  without  winning,  as  a  6-year-old  he  won  1  race 
on  the  flat  and  3  over  the  jumps,  and  as  a  7-year-old  he  ran  3  races  without  winning. 

{li)    Guy  Gray.     Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  3  times  at  Elizabeth,  viz;  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  for  all 
ages,  6  runners;  a  3/4-mile  race,  6  runners,  and  a  1-mile  race.  Selling,  beating  Golden 
Reel,  Theodosius,  Ralph  Black,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  Guy  Gray  won  2  races.  At  Morris  Park  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8 
miles,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500  and  bought  in  for  $1,10.5,  beating  Cast  Steel,  $500,  Little 
Jim,  $1,000,  Barrister,  $1,7.50,  and  Rover,  $2,000.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $1,000,  he  beat  Sorrento,  $2,000,  Satisfaction,  $1,.500,  and  3  others.  As  a  5,  6  and 
7-year-old  Guy  Gray  ran  without  winning. 

{e)  Edith  Gray.  Started  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  She  produced  the 
winners  Sissieretta,  Goodrich  and  Guess  Work. 

For  detailed  description  of  the  performances  of  Edith  Gray  and  her  produce  see 
Edith  Gray. 

(/)     Anna  Gray.     Never  started. 

Anna  Gray  threw  Side  Partner  (winner  of  a  1/2-mile  race  as  a  2-year-old  at  New- 
port, Ky.,  in  a  iield  of  6  runners);  Deceptive  (ran  as  a  2- year-old  without  winning,  as  a 
3-year-old  won  a  race,  3/4  mile,  for  maiden  3-year-olds,  at  Washington,  by  4  lengths,  9 
runners  and  as  a  4-year-old  he  ran  without  winning),  and  Schnell  Laufer,  who  won  3  Sell- 
ing races  as  a  2-year-old  at  St.  Louis,  viz :  5/8  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  9  runners, 
and  2  at  5  1/2  furlongs  each,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  10  runners  in  one  and  5  in  the 
other.     As  a  3-year-old  he  won  2  Selling  races. 

Anna  Gray  also  threw  Holstein,  winner  of  a  5/8  mile  for  maiden  2-year-olds,  at 
Brooklyn,  easily  beating  12  opponents. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Holstein  won  the  June  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  beating  Olympian, 
Gold  Heels,  Glennellie,  Fake,  Anecdote,  Malster,  Baron  Pepper  and  3  others,  while  he  was 
second  to  McAddie  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Brooklyn,  8  runners,  and  also  ran  second  to 
Commando  in  the  Zephyr  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  beating  King  Pepper,  Bedeck  and 
Lief  Prince. 

In  1901,  as  a  3-year-old,  Holstein  was  a  Stake  winner  in  England. 

(g)  Maggie  Gray.     Winner  of  3  races  as  a  2-year-old  at  St.  Louis. 

With  110  lbs.  she  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  easily  by  8  lengths,  beating  Aunt  Lida, 
115,  Follow  Day,  118,  Coroner  123  lbs.,  and  8  others;  won  a  5/8-mile  race  by  2  lengths,  13 
runners,  and  also  won  another  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Follow  Day  and  2  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Maggie  Gray  won  5  races. 

At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  in  1:14  1/4,  9  runners,  and 
also  won  a  3/4-mile  race  from  7  others  in  1:14  1/2.  At  Harlem,  111.,  she  won  a  5/8-mile 
Selling  race,  11  runners.  At  Roby,  Ind.,  she  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  Selling  race  by  4  lengths, 
12  runners,  and  later  on  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  15  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Maggie  Gray  won  3  races  and  a  Match,  and  as  a  .5-year-old  ran  on  the 
legitimate  tracks  without  winning,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

1  874,     blk.  f.  Maiinie  Giray,  by  Enquirer.    Alluded  to  above. 

1875,     b.  c.  Factotum,  by  Enquirer.     Never  ran. 

187(5,     b.  c.  Goodnight,  by  Enquirer.     Started  11  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second 
in  2,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4. 

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He  won  the  Alexander  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Louisville,  bj-  2  lengths,  beating  Vender, 
Athelstane  and  8  others,  and  later  on  won  a  3/4  mile  race,  easily  beating  Lilly  R.,  Liatunah 
and  4  others.  He  was  second  to  Volturno  in  the  Planters  House  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beaten  a 
head,  5  runners,  and  three  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Liatunah  in  the  Lucas  and  Hunt 
Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Volturno  and  4  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Goodnight  started  14  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and 
vmplaced  in  3. 

At  Louisville  he  won  a  1-mile  heat  race  in  3  heats,  the  last  one  by  6  lengths,  beating 
Aspinwall,  Pcjmeroy,  Charley  Howard  and  Dav  Star,  winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby. 

At  St.  Louis  he  finished  second  to  Bill  Bass  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  beaten  a  neck,  but 
the  race  was  awarded  to  Goodnight  on  account  of  Bill  Bass  fouling  him.  Behind  the  pair 
were  Glenmore,  Chiquita  and  6  others. 

In  the  Fall,  at  Louisville,  he  won  a  1-mile  race  by  3  lengths  in  1:43  1/3,  beating 
Beatitude,  Florence  B.  and  6  others.  At  Nashville  he  won  a  3  4-mile  race  in  1:16,  beating 
Beatitude,  Col.  Sprague,  Glendalia,  Matagorda,  Vender  and  3  others,  and  the  next  day  won 
the  Belle  Meade  Stakes  No.  2,  2  miles,  beating  Aureolus,  Beatitude,  Montreal  and  Peru. 

As  a  4-year-old  Goodnight  started  4  times,  won  3  races  and  was  unplaced  in  1.  At 
Lexington  he  won  a  1-miIe  race,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:42  3/4,  beating  Blue  Lodge  and  4 
others. 

At  Louisville  he  won  a  1-mile  race  in  1:43  3/4,  beating  Florence  B.,  Jack  Hardy.  John 
Happy.  Beatitude  and  6  others.  In  the  Fall,  at  Louisville,  he  won  a  1  2-mile  heat  race,  in 
straight  heats,  from  Ida  Davis. 

As  a  5-year-old  Goodnight  did  not  run,  but  as  a  6-year-old  he  captured  4  races,  inclvid- 
ing  1  1 'S  miles,  in  1:55  1/3,  at  Saratoga,  beating  Pinafore,  Crickmore  and  3  others.  He 
ran  as  a  7,  9,  10  and  11-year-old  without  winning. 

1.S7  7,  ph.  e.  Fniistiis,  by  Enquirer.  Never  ran.  Sired  a  lot  of  winners,  principally  remarkable 
for  speed. 

187.S,     b.c.  Americas,  by  Enqiiirer.     Never  ran. 

1879,  ch.  0.  Lafourche,  by  (Jilroy.    Died. 

1880,  b.  c.  by  the  trotter  Buckshot. 

Lizzy  G.  died  in  1881. 

THE  EECOMPTE  9IARE,     has  no  other  produce  recorded  except  Lizzy  G. 
Hamburg's 
4th  Dam. 

EDITH,      produced  in 
Hamburg's 
5th  Dam. 

1856,  b.  c.  Milton  Relf,  by  Cracker. 

1857,  b.  f.  by  Leconipte.     Alluded  to  above. 

1858,  b.  e.  Uncle  True,  by  Lexing:ton.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old  at  New  Orleans.  He  ran 
ran  fourth  to  imp.  Australian,  Regret  and  Tom  Ready  in  the  Doswell  Stakes,  mile  heats  ; 
won  a  Purse,  2  miles,  beating  Regret  and  3  others  of  which  Tom  Ready  was  distanced, 
and  ran  second  to  Ben  West  in  a  Purse,  2  mile  heats,  beating  Lex  Leor,  who  was  distanced 
in  the  first  heat. 

1859,  18G0,  1861,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1862,     eh.  f.  Ediita,  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George.     Never  started. 
Edina  produced 

(a)    Minnie  Mc,  formerly  called  Minnie  W.,  under  which  name  she  raced. 


As  a  2-year-old  she  won  the  Champagne  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  beating 
Delight,  Siirvivor  and  3  others.  As  a  3-year-old  Minnie  Mc.  won  the  Alabama  Stakes, 
1  1/8  miles,  at  Saratoga,  beating  the  high-class  animals  Sallie  Watson,  Lizzie  Lucas  and 
5  others. 

Minnie  Mc.  produced  Achsah,  who  ran  as  a  9-year-old,  did  not  win,  dam  of  the  winners 
Hart,  Argyle,  Harrisburg,  Marcellus,  Florian  and  Percy  F.,  also  the  producers  Constance 
(dam  of  the  winner,  Boarder,  and  Fidelity,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners  Refide  and  Alice  B.), 
Nimble  (dam  of  the  winner  Full  Speed)  and  Active,  she  dam  of  the  winners  imp.  Vigor, 
imp.  Brisk,  imp.  Prompt,  imp.  Cherry  Picker,  imp.  Prestidigitatrice  and  Prestidigitator. 

Minnie  Mc.  also  threw  Patricia,  never  ran,  dam  of  Everett,  (winner  of  the  Tobacco 
Stakes,  etc.),  Kingman  (winner  of  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  the  Kentucky  and  Latonia 
Derbies,  etc.),  Percita  (a  winner),  and  the  producers  Florette  (dam  of  the  winner 
Mamie  R.),  Apozea  (dam  of  the  winners  Sofala  and  Lucy  Crawford,  2  years  old  in  1902) 
and  Entricia,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners   May  Bee  HL,   Prime  Minister  and   Fleuron. 

Minnie  Mc.  also  threw  Antrim  (winner  of  the  Youthful  Stakes,  Army  and  Navy  Stakes, 
Seaside  Stakes,  etc. ),  and  Lulu  S. ,  who  ran  without  winning,  dam  of  Fannie  S.  (a  stake  winner 
and  dam  of  the  winners  Carlotta  and  Bucksaw),  The  Hero  (winner  of  21  races,  including 
the  Southern  Hotel  Stakes),  The  Heroine  (a  winner  and  dam  of  Halberdier,  a  2-year-old 
winner  in  1901,  and  Decoration,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1903),  and  also  the  winners  Miss  S., 
Lulu  M.  and  Nora  Ives. 

Minnie  Mc.  also  threw  Specialty  (a  high-class  racemare,  winner  of  18  races,  including 
the  Criterion  Stakes,  at  Monmouth  Park,  and  the  Bouquet  Stakes,  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
as  a  2-year-old,  and  also  the  1st  Special  at  Brooklyn,  and  the  Elizabeth  Stakes,  at 
Monmouth  Park,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  dam  of  the  winners  Metaphysics,  Specialist,  Specific, 
Plead  and  Debenture)  and  Holiday,  who  won  the  Youthful  and  Brentwood  Stakes  at 
Washington,  and  the  Zephyr  Stakes  at  Sheep.shead  Bay,  as  a  2-year-old;  as  a  3-year-old  she 
won  the  Chesapeake  Stakes  at  Baltimore,  and  is  the  dam  of  Dr.  Mac  Bride  (Leonora 
Loring's  sire,  and  winner  of  the  only  race  in  which  he  started),  Festa  (a  winner  as  a  2  and 
3-year-old),  Primrose  Day  (a  winner  as  a  3-year-old),  Smile  (winner  of  the  Larchmont 
Stakes  and  the  Baychester  Stakes  in  1901)  and  Dolce  Far  Niente,  winner  of  the  Man- 
hanset  Stakes,  etc.,  in  1901,  beating  Jack  de  Mund,  Sombrero,  Dixieline  and  Flywheel. 

Minnie  Mc.  also  threw  Consolation  ran  as  Constellation  (winner  as  a  2-year-old)  and 
Vacation,  who  ran  as  a  3-year-old,  did  not  win,  dam  of  Festival  (a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year- 
old,  she  the  dam  of  Silver  Chimes),  imp.  Intermission  (winner  of  6  races  as  a  2-year-old, 
including  the  Rising  Generation  Stakes,  and  winner  of  4  races  as  a  3-year  old,  including 
the  Ladies',  the  Gazelle  and  the  Foam  Stakes),  Summer  Sea  (winner  as  a  3  and  4-year-old), 
Bowling  Brook,  (a  fine  race  horse,  winner  of  the  Double  Event  as  a  3-year-old,  and  winner 
of  the  Metropolitan  Handicap  and  the  Belmont  Stakes,  the  only  races  in  which  he  started 
as  a  3-year-old)  and  Saturday  who  has  won,  over  the  Withers  mile,  in  1902,  in  1 :41  3/4. 

Minnie  Mc.  also  threw  Recess  (winner  of  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  and  dam  of  Tommy 
Foster,  2  years  old  in  1901,  when  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Harlem,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in 
1:00  2/5;  also  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:14, 
beating  Hermis,  Emathion,  Roseplume,  etc. )  and  Miniver,  winner  of  7  races  as  a  3,  3  and 
4-year-old. 

{b)  Elemi.  As  a  3-year-old  won  the  Young  America  Stakes  No.  1,  a  mile,  at  Nashville, 
after  a  dead  heat  with  Ventilator,  9  runners.  Elemi  continued  to  win  till  she  was  5  years 
old  when  she  captured  a  1-mile  heat  race  at  Lexington,  in  straight  heats,  7  runners,  first 
heat  won  by  3  lengths,  second  heat  by  3  lengths,  time  1 :43  1/3  and  1 :44  3/4.  She  also 
won  a  1-mile  heat  race,  at  Cincinnati,  in  straight  heats,  easily  from  5  opponents. 

Elemi  threw  Electrical  (never  ran,  dam  of  the  stake  winner  Ranier,  13  races,  and  also 
the  winners  Schoolmaster,  4  races,  Midway,  9  races,  Tom  Edison,  3  races,  and  Clara 
White,  4  races) ;  Elgin  (a  good  winner  of  19  races,  with  the  Delaware,  Freeland  Handicaps, 
etc. ,  to  his  credit) ;  Mis;  Glennon  (ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win,  dam  of  Paulus  a  winner ; 
J.  A.  Grey,  winner  of  27  races.  Miss  Carrie,  a  winner  on  the  outlaw  tracks,  and  Shorthose, 
winning-  as  a  2-year-old  in  190'2,  including  5  1/3  furlongs  at   Saratoga  in  1 :06  3/5),  Eldora 


(ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win,  dam  of  Excelsior,  winner  of  16  races,  and  Bourssie,  who 
ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  twice),  and  Prince  Lief,  a  high  class  stake  winner 
who  earned  S3o,465  as  a  2  and  3-year-old 

As  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000,  Prince  Lief  won  the  Flatlands  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,  at  Brooklyn,  6  runners,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  S2, 000,  won  the  Youthful  Stakes, 
5  1/3  furlongs,  in  1 :07  3/4,  4  runners,  at  the  same  track.  At  Morris  Park  he  won  a  Handi- 
cap, 1  1/8  miles,  from  Merry  Prince,  Lucania  and  imp.  Bathampton,  having  the  worst  of 
the  weights  with  the  2  last  named. 

As  a  3-year  Prince  Lief  started  6  times,  won  5  races  and  was  second  in  1.  He  won 
the  Distillers'  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  by  10  lengths,  in  1:46  1/2,  beating  Semper  Ego  and 
Galon  d'Or;  won  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  1 1/8  miles,  in  1:54  1/2;  won  the  Oakley  Derby, 
1  1/4  miles,  in  2:08  1/4,  beating  Ben  Eder,  Ben  Brush,  etc. ;  won  the  National  Derby,  1  1/2 
miles,  at  St.  Louis,  in  2:34,  with  127  lbs.  up,  beating  Ben  Brush,  127,  Ben  Eder,  122  lbs.,  and  4 
others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight,  and  he  also  won  the  Milwaukee  Derby,  1  1/4  miles,  with  130 
lbs.  in  2:09,  6  runners.  Carrying  125  lbs..  Prince  Lief  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Ben 
Brush,  122  lbs. ,  in  the  Buckeye  Stakes  at  Cincinnati,  4  runners,  time  1 :53  1/4.  As  a  4-year-old 
Prince  Lief  ran  once  unplaced. 

(i)     Moonbeam  and  Corystes.     Winners. 

(i/)    Alme.  As  a  2-year-old,  ran  unplaced  in  the  Filly  Stakes,  at  Lexington,  her  only  start. 

Alme  produced  Audrain,  who  started  10  times  as  a  2-vear-old,  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  at 
Louisville,  by  2  lengths,  in  1  02  1/2;  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  6. 

As  a  3-year-old  Audrain  won  the  9  following  races,  viz :  The  Blue  Ribbon  Stakes,  1  1/2 
miles,  easily  by  3  lengths;  the  Hindoo  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  6  runners;  the  Missouri  Derby, 
1  1/2  miles,  in  which  Billy  Gilmore  finished  first,  but  was  disqualified  for  a  foul,  4  run- 
ners ;  the  Chicago  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  2  lengths,  4  runners ;  the  Illinois  Derby,  1  1/2 
miles,  in  a  canter,  by  2  lengths,  3  runners;  the  North  Western  Stallion  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles, 
easily  by  a  length,  3  runners;  the  Viley  Stakes,  1  1  '2  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths.  3  runners; 
the  Kentucky  Stallion  Stakes,  1  3,  4  miles,  by  6  lengths,  2  runners,  and  the  Springbok  Stakes, 
1  5,  8  miles,  5  runners. 

Alme  also  produced  Alameda,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year- 
old  Alameda  won  the  only  3  races  in  which  she  started,  including  the  Cup,  1-niile  heats, 
for  all  ages,  at  Minneapolis,  and  another  race,  1  1/2  miles,  at  the  same  track.  As  a  4  year- 
old  she  did  not  win,  but  was  returned  a  winner  as  a  5-vear-old. 

Alameda  produced  Oakland  ^winner  of  10  races),  Fleetwood  (winner  of  3  races),  two 
of  them  over  the  jumps),  and  Don  Luis,  winner  of  13  races  as  a  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6-year-old, 
including  3  4  mile  in  1:14  1/2,   a  mile  in  1:41  12  and  1  1,  8  miles  in  1.54  1,2. 

Alme  also  produced  Sister  Monica,  who  ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 
Sister  Monica  threw  Pessara,  a  good  racehorse,  winner  of  the  Matron  Stakes,  at  Latonia, 
and  two  other  races,  as  a  2-year-old.  Winner  of  10  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  the  Fleet- 
wood Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  the  Foxhall  stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  and  the  Spencer 
Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  top  weight,  at  Saratoga,  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles, 
and  the  Fulton  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Brooklyn. 

Pessara,  125  lbs.,  also  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Rey  del  Rey,  129  lbs.,  in  the  Mosholu  Stakes, 
1  1/8  miles,  at  Morris  Park,  stakes  divided,  beating  Picknicker,  125  lbs.,  by  3  lengths,  in 
addition  to  Kildeer,  119,  and  Nut  Brown,  101  lbs. 

In  his  races  Pessara  met  and  defeated  many  of  the  best  horses  in  training,  and  as  a 
4-year-old  he  won  2  races,  including  the  Metropolitan  Handicap,  and  also  ran  second  to 
Judge  Morrow  in  the  Brooklyn  Handicap.  Asa  5-year-old  he  won  Braces. 

Other  winners  out  of  Sister  Monica  were  Zantippa  (winner  of  15  races  and  dam  of 
Red  Tip,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901,  including  5  8  mile  in  1:01,  1:01  3/5  and  1:02  1/2), 
Bizarre  (.winner  of  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  and  an  outlaw  winner  as  a  5-year-old),  Evanesca 
(winner  as  a  2,  3,  4  and  5-year-old  of  7  races,  including  1  mile  in  1:40  3  4  and  1:41  3/'4), 
Evaline  (winner  of  10  races  as  a  2,  Sand  4-year-old,  including  1  mile  in  1:41  3/4),  and 
Creation,  winner  of  2  races,  3/4  mile  each,  as  a  3-year-old  in  1899,  one  of  them  in  1 :14  1/3. 


Alme  also  produced  Almy,  who  started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old  in  good  company,  was 
second  in  3  races  and  third  in  1.  As  a  3-year  old  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating 
Phil  Lee  and  Tolu,  ran  second  to  Hanover  twice  (3  runners  each  time),  and  second  to 
Firenzi  (3  runners),  besides  being  placed  second  once  and  third  twice  on  other  occasions. 

Almy  threw  Emma  Mac,  winner  of  a  race  at  Gloucester,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  dam  of 
the  winner  Rough  Rider,  who  won  as  a  4-year-old  in  1901,  and  is  again  winning  races  in 
1903,  including  a  mile  in  1 :39  and  1  1/16  miles  in  1 :47  1/5. 

Almy  also  threw  Hazlet,  a  very  smart  3-year-old,  who  at  that  age  won  8  races  and 
$14,945. 

His  victories  included  the  Spring  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  track  heavy,  under  a  pull 
in  1;11  1/5,  5  runners;  the  June  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  top  weight,  in  a  canter  by  1  1/3 
lengths,  3  runners,  track  fair,  time  1:10  4/5;  the  Grand  Union  Hotel  Stakes,  5  1/3  furlongs, 
in  1 :08  1/3,  6  runners,  and  the  Champagne  Handicap,  5  1/3  furlongs,  by  3  lengths,  giving  his 
5  opponents  from  10  to  38  lbs.,  at  Saratoga;  a  Handicap,  5  1/3  furlongs,  giving  his  5  oppon- 
ents from  3  to  30  lbs.,  and  also  the  Algeria  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  receiv- 
ing 14  lbs.  from  Handspring,  6  runners,  at  Brooklyn,  and  the  White  Plains  Handicap, 
Eclipse  Course,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:13  1/4,  with  top  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hazlet  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Bessie  Abbot  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  time 
1 :01  3/4.  6  runners. 

Alma  also  threw  Almera,  who  ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

Almera  produced  O'Hearn  (winner  of  1  race  at  Maspeth  as  a  3-year-old  and  a  winner  in 
the  outlaw  tracks  as  a  3-year-old),  and  Taiuca,  winner  of  the  Milldale  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
time  1:14  1/4,  the  Ohio  Stakes,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,750,  and  bought  in  for  $3,005,  top 
weight,  time  1:37,  beating  the  fine  racemare  Imp,  $1,000,  Abe  Furst,  $1,000,  and  3 
others.     Taiuca  won  9  other  races,   including  1  mile  in  1:40  1/3. 

Alme  also  threw  Blanton,  winner  of  5  races  as  a  3  year-old,  including  1  1/4  miles  in  3:09. 

1863,  gr.  c.  Stonewall  Jackson,  by  Lig:litning:.  As  a  3-year-old  won  the  Cumberland  Stakes, 
No.  3,  mile  heats,  at  Nashville,  in  straight  heats;  won  a  Match,  600  yards,  beating  Belle 
Boyd,  at  Council  Bluffs,  and  at  the  same  place  won  a  Match,  3/4  mile,  beating  Blue  Bird. 
At  Saratoga  he  won  the  Sequel  Stakes,  3  miles,  beating  Merrill,  Ulrica,  Bayswater  and 
3  others.  At  Mobile  he  won  a  Purse,  1  3/4  miles,  and  6  days  afterwards  won  a  Purse,  mile 
heats,  3  in  5,  in  straight  heats.     At  New  Orleans  he  won  Purses,  1  and  3  miles. 

As  a  4-year-old  Stonewall  Jackson  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3-mile  heats,  at  Mobile,  beating 
Lancaster,  and  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  3  in  5,  in  straight  heats.  At  New  Orleans  he  won 
Purses,  3  1/4  and  1  1/4  miles.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3-raile  heats,  in  straight 
heats,  and  at  Cincinnati  won  a  Purss,  mile  heats,  3  in  5,  in  4  heats. 

As  a  5-year-old  Stonewall  Jackson  won  a  heat  race,  1  mile,  at  Mobile ;  won  the  Fordham 
Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  and  walked  over  for  a  Purse,  3-mile  heats,  at  the 
same  track;  won  a  Purse,  3  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  and  akso  won  a  Purse,  1  3/4  miles, 
at  Saratoga ;  won  the  Consolation  Purse,  3  miles,  at  Cranston,  R.  I . ,  and  won  a  Purse,  3-mile 
heats,  at  the  Jerome  Park  Fall  Meeting. 

1864     and  1865,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1866,  b.  f.  Ouida,  by  Lexington.  Ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  Has  had  no  pro- 
duce recorded  in  Stud  Book. 

1867    and  1868,    barren. 

1865),  b.  c.  Sbylock,  by  Lexington.  Won  the  Westchester  Cup,  3  1/4  miles,  at  Jerome  Park, 
beating  the  good  racehorses  Wanderer.  Lizzie  Lucas,  and  3  others.  Shylock  won  on  the 
flat  up  till  and  including  his  tenth  year,  and  won  a  Steeplechase  when  11  years  old. 

1870,  b.  c.  Aerolite,  by  Asteroid.     Ran  till  h3  was  8  years  old. 

1871,  b.  f.   Loi-ena,  by  Lexington.     Produced 

(a)     Markland.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old,  did  not  win. 


As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  11  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  2,  and  unplaced 
in  5.  He  won  the  Summer  Handicap,  118  miles,  at  Chicago,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1  :o6  1/4, 
beating  a  good  field,  including  Harry  Gilmore,  Pearl  Jennings,  Bonnie  Bird,  Bond- 
holder, Goodnight  and  3  others,  and  he  also  won  a  mile  race  at  Cincinnati  from  a  good 
field  of  16  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Markland  scored  9  wins.  He  captured  a  Purse,  1  18  miles,  at  the 
Sheepshead  Bay  Spring  Meeting,  in  1  :.")6  3  4,  beating  Herbert,  Duke  of  Montalban, 
Vocalic,  Thackeray,  Jim  Renwick,  imp.  Burgomaster,  Euclid  and  6  others.  In  the  Fall,  at 
Sheepshead  Bay,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Jim  Renwick,  Mammonist,  Buck- 
stone,  Gleaner,  imp.  Mr.  Pickwick  and  3  others,  by  3  lengths. 

At  Jerome  Park  he  won  a  1-mile  race  from  the  good  performers  Aranza,  Gano,  Albia 
and  Pampero;  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  3  16  miles,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Rica,  Bella, 
Sandoval,  John  K.  and  4  others;  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  13  8  miles,  with  top 
weight,  8  runners,  and  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  o  16  miles,  beating  Topsy,  Duplex 
and  Wallflower,  conceding  them  from  8  to  20  lbs. 

At  Baltimore  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  the  speedy  Little  Minch,  Mammonist, 
and  Rica  (both  good  animals),  Woodflower  and  4  others. 

Asa  .j-year-old  Markland  started  3  times,  was  second  twice  and  unplaced  once  in  good 
company. 

As  a  6-year-old  Markland  won  5  races.  He  won  a  3/4  mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach, 
pulled  up,  by  6  lengths,  9  runners,  time  1 :16  3/4.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  the 
Welter  Stakes,  13  16  mile-;,  with  top  weight,  runners,  and  also  won  the  Sporting  Stakes, 
1  mile,  beating  Strathspey,  Pontico,  Banner  Bearer,  Little  Jlinch,  Endymion  and  Refrain. 
A'\t  Monmouth  Park  he  won  a  1-mile  Handicap,  with  top  weight,  easily  beating  12  others. 

At  Brooklyn  he  won  the  Speculation  Stakes,  1  mile,  after  a  dead  heat  with  Harefoot, 
time  1:42  and  1:43,  beating  Dry  Monopole  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.),  Marsh 
Redon,  Harry  Russell  and  6  others. 

Markland  won  a  3  '4-mile  race  from  10  pretty  good  sprinters  at  Brooklyn  in  1 :16  as  a 
7-year-old. 

(d)     Strickland      Did   not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Clay  Stakes,  11,4  miles,  at  Lexington,  in  the  Spring,  beating 
Guitar,  Binette,  and  3  others.  At  Chicago  he  won  the  Green  Stakes,  118  miles,  by  3 
lengths,  10  runners.  In  the  Fall  at  Lexington  he  won  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  top  weight,  13 
runners,  and  at  Covington  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Loftin,  Aretino  and  7 
others,  time  1 :56  3/4. 

(t)  Sparland.  Ran  once  unplaced,  as  a  2-year-old,  in  an  all  aged  race.  As  a  3-year-old 
he  ran  7  times  and  won  a  Purse,  1  18  miles,  for  maiden  3-year-olds,  in  a  canter,  by  20  lengths, 
7  starters.     As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  twice  without  winning. 

1872     and  1S73,  barren. 

1874,  b.  c.  Bellair,  by  imp.  Glen  Athol. 

1875,  barren. 

187(5,     b.  f.  Jndy,  by  Asteroid.     Never  started,  had  no  produce. 
1877      and  187S,  barren. 

Edith  died  in  1878. 

Jl'DITH ,     produced  Annie  Laurie,  who  in  turn  threw  the  producers  Fannie,  Lisboa  and  Creole 
Hamburg's      Belle. 
6th  dam. 

FAXDAXiiO,     produced  Rigadoon    (a  great  4-miler,  who  won  4-mile  heats  at  New  Orleans  in 
Hamburg's        1851,  and  also  made  Charmer  go  20  miles  to  beat  him),  and  Grisette. 
7th  dam. 


Grisette  threw 

(ii)  Wellswood.  Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old  at  New  Orleans.  Walked  over  for  a 
Sweepstakes,  2-mile  heats ;  won  the  Club  Purse,  2-mile  heats,  beating  Magenta,  etc.  ;  ran 
second  to  the  good  racehorse.  Panic,  in  a  Purse,  2-mile  heats,  distancing  2  others  in  the 
second  heat,  and  ran  second  to  the  good  racehorse  Lightning  in  a  Sweepstakes,  2-mile 
heats,  distancing  2  others  in  the  first  heat. 

(6)  Quickstep.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  started  once  and 
won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Washington,  beating  Dolly  Clark. 

Quickstep's  only  living  produce  was  a  filly  that  was  bred  to  trotters. 

(c)  Geneva.  Threw  the  winners  Silvio,  Greystone  (winner  of  the  Coney  Island 
Derby,  etc.),  Blue  Stone  and  Granite,  and  the  producers  Queen  of  Scots  (dam  of  the 
winners  John  Edwards,  Bagdad,  Charley  Kempland  and  Mary  Anderson,  a  stake  winner 
and  producer) ;  Varsovienne  (dam  of  Terlulia,  a  winner  and  producer) ;  Genera  (dam  of 
Goano,  one  of  the  best  2-year-olds  of  his  day,  the  winners  Alloy,  Gen.  Jackson,  Springdance 
and  Honshell,  and  also  the  producers  Geneva  and  Genere) ;  Bijou,  who  ran  without  win 
ning,  she  the  dam  of  Judge  Nelson  (winner  of  16  races),  Ftirbellow  (a  winner  and  producer), 
Doolittle  (a  winner  and  producer),  and  also  the  producers  Mag,  Knicknack,  Gem,  Princess 
Bijou,  Bygone  and  Pensacola  II. 

Geneva  also  threw  White  Squall,  who  ran  without  winning  but  threw  the  winners 
Petrel  and  Scurry,  and  also  the  producer  Grecia. 

A  lot  of  good  winners  have  come  from  the  above-mentioned  granddaughters  of  Geneva. 

IMI*.  OALOPAME,     only    started    as   a  2-year-old   when   she  ran  2  races  in   England.     At 
Hamburg's  Beverley  she  ran  second  to  Wilsden  in  a  Sweepstakes  of  30  sov.  each, 

8th  dam.  beating  Flora,  over  the  2-year-old  course.     At  Lincoln  she  won  a  Sweep- 

stakes of  20  sov.   each,   1  mile,   beating  thj  Lottery-Morgiana  filly    and 
Giovani. 

Galopade  produced 

(a)  Cotillion.  A  grand  racemare  who  threw  O'Meara,  Dance  (dam  of  the  famous 
broodmares  Schottische,  Redowa,  Miss  Bacon  and  La  Polka,  the  last  named  a  fine  racemare 
also,  she  the  grandam  of  Gold  Heels,  etc.),  and  Gallopade,  Jr.,  dam  of  Reunion,  she  the 
dam  of  the  goodbrood  mares  Lady  Hardaway  and  Return. 

For  Lady  Hardaway's  stud  record  see  Kildeer,  who  is  a  granddaughter  of  Lady 
Hardaway. 

((5)  Reel.  Threw  Capt.  Elgee  (a  successful  sire),  Lecompte  (a  great  4-miler  who  beat 
Lexington,  4-mile  heats,  in  7:36  and  7:38  1/2,  the  best  time  up  to  that  date  for  the  distance; 
afterwards  was  sold  for  $10,000  to  go  to  England  where  he  ran  third  and  last  to  the  great 
Fisherman  and  Oakball  in  the  Warwick  Cup,  3  miles,  his  only  race  in  England)  and 
Prioress. 

Prioress  won  the  Cesarewitch  as  a  4-year-old,  after  a  dead  heat  with  El  Hakim  and 
Queen  Bess,  34  runners ;  as  a  ."j-year  old  she  won  the  great  Yorkshire  Handicap,  St.  Leger 
course,  12  runners,  by  4  lengths,  and  a  Match ;  as  a  6-year-old  she  won  2  Queen's  Plates 
and  3  matches  besides  running  third  in  the  Goodwood  Cup,  won  by  Promised  Land,  and 
ran  third  in  the  Bentinck  Memorial  Plate,  won  by  her  half  brother,  Starke.  In  one  of  her 
Matches  with  7  st.  3 lbs.  up  she  beat  Toxophilite,  8  st.  12  lbs,,  over  the  Rowley. 

Reel  also  threw  Starke,  winner  of  the  Goodwood  Stakes,  16  runners;  the  Bentinck 
Memorial  Plate,  about  3  5/8  miles,  with  8  St.,  15  runners,  including  Fisherman,  10  st.  4  lbs.. 
Prioress,  9  st.  4  lbs..  Borderer,  9  st.  4  lbs.,  and  11  others,  and  also  the  Warwick  Cup,  3  miles, 
3  runners,  as  a  4-year-old.  As  a  6-year-old  Starke  won  the  Goodwood  Cup,  2  1/2  miles, 
beating  The  Wizard,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  Thormanby,  winner  of  the  Derby,  Ascot 
Cup,  etc.,  and  6  others,  and  also  won  the  Brighton  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles. 

Reel  also  threw  War  Dance  (the  great  broodmare  sire)  and  Fanny  Wells,  dam  of  the 


stake  winners  Nellie  Grey  and  Jils  Johnson  (also  a  sire),  the  winner  and  producer  Rena  B 
and  also  the  producers  Rosaline,  Early  Light  and  Arthilla. 

Fanny  Wells  in  the  great  grandam  of  Vespers,  which  see. 

CAMILiLiIXA,     did  not  start  as  k  2-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  6  times,  won  3  races,  was 

Hamburg's        second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  1.     She  began  by  running  second  to  Jessy  in  a 

9th  Dam.         Sweepstakes  of  20  sovs.  each,  1  1/2  miles,  at  York,  6  runners.     At  Haigh  Park 

she  ran  second  to  Trinculo  in  the  Bramham  Park  Stakes,  1 1/3  miles,  3  runners. 

The  ne.Kt  day  she  won  the  Maiden  Plate,  1  3/4   mile  heats,  for  3-year-olds  and 

upwards,  in  straight  heats,  3  runners. 

At  Doncaster  she  ran  unplaced  m  the  St.  Leger,  won  by  Memnon,  30  starters. 

At  Lincoln  she  won  the  Champion  Stakes,  2  miles,  3  runners,  and  the  next  day  won  the 
City  Purse,  2-mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  3  runner.-;. 

Camillina  only  had  2  other  thoroughbred  foals  besides  imp.  Galopade.  One  of  them, 
Pilot,  won  a  Plate  at  Derby,  2-mile  heats,  in  3  heats,  7  runners.  He  was  also  placed 
several  times. 

THE  !^ItIOI>E\§KO  M.4KK,     never  ran.     In  addition  to  Camillina  she  produced  Tetotum, 

Hamburg's  who,  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  including  the  Derby  Stakes 

10th  Dam.  at  Liverpool,  and  as  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  King's  Plate,  about 

3  18  miles.     She  also  threw  St.  Lawrence,  afterwards  called 

Capt.   Flathooker,  who  won  a  1-mile  Sweepstakes  at  Epsom, 

as  a  4-year-old  in  a  field  of  13  runners. 

IflISS  CA^'XOIV,     did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.     As  a  3-year-olcl she  started  (unnamed)  in  2  races, 
Hamburg's  and  won  them  both,  viz:  a  Sweepstakes  of  20  guineas  eacM,  with  20  guineas 

11th  Dam.  added,  for  3-year-old  hllics,  1  3  4  miles,  at  Pontefract,  5  runners,  and  a  Sweep- 

stakes, 20  guineas  each,  with  20  added,  for  3  year-old  fillies,  St.  Leger  course, 
at  Doncaster,  3  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  3  times,  finished  second  to  Desdemona  in  the  Prince's  Stakes, 
4  miles,  at  Doncaster,  3  runners.  At  York  she  finished  third  and  last  to  Catton  (winner  of 
the  Doncaster  Stakes,  etc. ),  and  William,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  etc. 

Miss  Cannon  produced  Eden,  who  did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old. 

Eden  started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old.  He  was  unplaced  in  the  2,00l)  guineas,  won  by 
Nicolo ;  won  a  Sweepstakes  of  100  sovs.  each,  over  the  Ditch  Mile,  at  Newmarket,  4  runners, 
and  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Cinder  over  the  same  course  in  a  Match. 

As  a  4-year-old  Eden  started  3  times.  He  received  forfeit  from  Dandizette,  ran  third 
in  a  3  1/2-mile  Sweepstakes  at  Ascot,  and  won  a  heat  race  at  Ascot,  over  the  Old  Mile,  3 
runners. 

TIIli:  'WEATHERCOCK  II.4KE,    did  not  start  as  a  2  year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran 
Hamburg's  once  when  she  was  placed  fourth  in  a  2-mile  heat  race  at 

12th  Dam.  Beverley,  5  runners. 

She  produced  Grimaldi,  formerly  called  Drum 
Major  and  Confederate  (winner  of  18  races),  Sheba's 
Queen  (won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old  and  as  a  4-year-old  won  the  Ladies'  Purse,  4-mile 
heats,  8  runners,  at  Chester,  and  was  also  a  producer) ;  Cannon-Bali  (winner  of  23  racej, 
was  a  high  class  performer,  winning  the  Oatlands  Stakes  twice,  the  Produce  Stakes,  the 
Constitution  Stakes,  beating  Catton,  etc.  ;  the  Gold  Cup,  at  Bibury,  the  Craven  Stakes,  a 
King's  Plate,  a  Queen's  Plate,  etc.);  an  unnamed  colt  by  Orville  (won  a  Produce  Sweep- 
stakes, 100  guineas  each,  4  miles);  another  unnamed  colt  by  Orville  (winner  of  a  King's 
Plate,  4  mile  heats);  Trulla  (winner  of  a  Produce  Sweepstakes,  2  miles,  as  a  3-year-old),  and 
Sir  John,  winner  of  a  Sweepstakes,  "200  guineas  each,  as  a  3-)-ear-old,  winner  of  4  races  as  a 
4-year-old,  including  2  King's  Plates,  4  miles  each,  and  also  a  winner  as  a  5-year-old. 


CORA,       did  not  start  as  a  3  or  3-year-old 
Hamburg's 
13th  Dam. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  6  times,  won  5  races  and  was  second  in  1 . 

She  began  by  running  second  to  Foxhuntoribus  in  a  3-mile  heat  race  at  Manchester,  6 
runners.  At  Hull  she  won  the  Members'  Plate,  4-mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  3  runners, 
one  of  which  was  distanced,  and  the  next  day  won  a  mile  heat  race  in  3  heats,  .5  runners. 
At  Scarborough  she  won  a  2-mile  heat  race  in  3  heats,  beating  Scrag.  At  New  Malton  she 
won  a  2-mile  heat  race  in  3  heats,  7  runners,  and  the  next  day  won  a  4-mile  heat  race  in 
straight  heats  from  2  opponents. 

As  a  .5-year-old  Cora  started  ,5  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and  third  in  1. 

She  won  a  Match,  4  miles,  against  Prince  William,  at  Pickering.  At  Beverley,  she  won 
a  4-mile  heat  race  in  straight  heats,  beating  Hermit  (by  Syphon).  At  York,  she  won  the 
King's  100  guineas,  4  miles,  3  runners,  and  three  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Privateer 
in  a  3-mile  race,  4  runners.  At  Lichfield,  she  ran  third  to  Tetrarch  and  Obscurity  in  a 
3-mile  heat  race,  beating  Capability  and  Foxhuntoribus. 

As  a  6-year-old  Cora  started  6  times,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2. 
At  Durham,  she  won  a  4-mile  heat  race,  beating  Beauty,  who  was  drawn  after  the  first 
heat.  At  Morpeth,  she  won  a  4-mile  heat  race  in  straight  heats,  3  runners,  and  3  days 
afterwards  won  another  4-mile  heat  race  in  8  heats,  beating  Capt.  Tart. 

Cora  produced  Hope  (ran  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  a  Match,  1  mile,  at 
Doncaster,  beating  Despair;  as  a  3-)'ear  she  ran  4  races  and  finished  second  once),  and 
Richardson's  Marske,  who  did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  5  times  as  a  3-year-old, 
won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  He  won  the  Ladies'  Plate, 
3-mile  heats,  at  York  in  3  heats,  4  runners,  and  in  the  next  race,  1  1/2  miles,  the  same 
day,  ran  second  to  Hambletonian,  3  runners.  At  Malton,  he  won  a  3-mile  heat  race  in 
straight  heats,  3  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Richardson's  Marske  started  9  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  1.  At  Chester,  on  Tuesday,  he  won  a  2-mile  heat  race,  3  runners;  on 
Wednesday,  he  won  the  City  Plate,  4-mile  heats,  beating  Patriot,  and  on  Friday,  he  won 
the  Ladies'  Purse,  4-mile  heats.  At  Newton,  Nantwich  and  Preston,  he  won  2-mile  heat 
races,  and  at  Lichfield,  he  won  a  4-mile  heat  race. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Richardson's  Marske  ran  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in 
3  and  unplaced  in  1.  He  won  the  Annual  City  Plate,  4-mile  heats  at  Chester,  3  runners, 
having,  on  the  previous  day,  run  second  to  Moorcock  in  the  Gold  Cup,  4-mile  heats,  2 
runners.  Cora  also  threw  Willy  Frizzle  (did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old,  as  a  3-year-old  he 
won  a  3-mile  heat  race  at  Hull,  4  runners)  and  Timothy,  who  did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old,  at  Chester,  Timothy  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3  miles,  7  runners,  and 
the  following  day  won  a  3-mile  heat  race,  in  straight  heats,  4  runners.  At  York,  he  won 
the  Gentlemen's  Subscription  Plate,  1  1/4  miles,  3  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  3-mile 
race  at  York,  and  ran  second  to  Stamford  in  the  Gold  Cup,  4  miles,  at  Doncaster.  As  a 
.5-year-old  he  won  at  3  and  4  miles,  and  as  a  6-year-old  he  ran  twice,  winning  a  Match  for 
5,000  guineas,  against  Warter,  at  Newmarket. 

In  England,  the  following  horses  descend  in  the  female  line  from  Piping  Peg,  Ham- 
burg's 23rd  dam,  viz. :  Octavius  (the  Derby),  Caroline  (the  Oaks),  Cyprian  (the  Oaks),  Song- 
stress (the  Oaks),  Bathilde  (the  Cambridgeshire),  Pitsford  (the  3000  guineas).  Pepper  and 
Salt  (the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  at  Ascot),  Fiddler  (the  Alexandra  Plate,  at  Ascot), 
Ossian  (the  St.  Leger),  Signorina  (one  of  the  best  3-year-olds  ever  foaled,  winner  of  9 
straight  races  and  unbeaten  at  that  age),  and  also  the  well  known  animals  Bob  Booty, 
Bretby,  St.  Martin,  Imp.  Mickey  Free,  Mildew,  Chanticleer,  Solon,  Tom  King,  Xenophon, 
Barcaldine,  Zealot,  Lowland  Chief,  Hagioscope,  Ambergris,  etc. 

Some  high  class  winners  on  the  Continent  have  also  come  from  this  family,  including 
Stentor  (Poule  d'  Essai),  Hector  (Pest  St.  Leger),  Sabre  (Grande  Poule  des  Produits), 
Madeline  (Union  Rennen),  etc.,  etc. 


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\  Rmilius,  by  Orville. 
"(  Harriet,  by  Pericles. 

1  Bay  Middleton,  by  Sultan. 
I  MibS  Letty,  by  *Priam. 

I  Camel,  by  Whalebone. 
/  Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

)  Filho-da-Puta,  by  Haphazard. 
*  Finesse,  by  Peruvian. 

)  Humphrey  Clinker,  by  Comus, 
I  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

1  Hornsea,  bv  Velocipede. 
/  Solace,  by  Longwaist. 

\  Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules. 
I  Echidna,  by  Economist. 

)  *Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 
(  Marpessa,  by  Muley. 

\  Sir  Hercules,  by  Whalebone. 
I  Guiccioli,  by  Bob  Booty. 

J  Tomboy,  by  Jerry. 

/  Lunaiic,  by  Prime  Minister. 

}  Camel,  by  Whalebone. 
'l  Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

)  Langar,  by  Selim. 
)  Kile,  by  Bustard. 

I  The  Baron,  by  Birdcatcher. 
)  Pocahontas,  by  *Glencoe. 

)  Venison,  by  Partisan. 
)  Cobweb,  by  Phantom. 

\  Sheet  Anchor,  by  Lottery. 
/  Miss  Letty,  by  ''Priam. 

)  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 

/  Lady  Moore  Carew,  by  Tramp, 

I  Bay  Middleton,  by  Sultan. 
i  Crucifix,  by  *Priam. 

J  Defence,  by  Whalebone. 

*  Folly,  by  Middleton. 

*  Birdcatcher.  by  Sir  Hercules. 

*  Echidna,  by  Economist. 

\  *Glencoe.  bv  Sultan. 
/  Marpessa.  by  Muley. 

j  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
/  Ho\-den,  by  Tomboy. 

}  Redshank,  by  Sandbeck. 
I  Delhi,  by  Plenipotentiary. 

\  Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules. 
(  Echidna,  by  Economist. 

)  *Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 

*  Marpessa,  by  Muley. 

I  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
/  Hoyden,  by  Tomby. 

\  Redshank,  by  Sandbeck. 
t  Delhi,  by  Plenipotentiary. 

j  Blacklock,  by  Whitelock. 
I  Mare,  by  Phantom. 

\  Mulatto,  by  Catton. 

"/  Leda,  by  Filho-da-Puta. 

3  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
'  Decoy,  by  Filho-da-Puta. 

I  Inheritor,  by  Lottery. 
/  Nell,  by  Blacklock. 


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Lissak  was  imported  (in  utero)  with  his  dam,  Capabihty,  in  1891. 

Lissak  started  27  times,  won  10  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  7  and  unplaced  in  6. 

His  total  winnings  amounted  to  $40,525. 

Lissak  started  20  times  as  a  2-year-old.  won  6  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  6  and  unplaced 
in  5.  He  won  831,175  during  the  season,  and  began  racing  at  Hawthorne  Park,  where  he  finished 
third  to  Pelleas  and  Coria,  in  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  track  slow,  7  starters,  time  1  ;05.  At  Washington 
Park  he  ran  third  to  Dick  Behan  and  Nona,  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  9  starters,  time  56  1/4  sec- 
onds, and,  with  108  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Alabama,  100,  and  Sun  Up,  108  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs, 
19  starters,  time  55  seconds,  head  separating  the  first  3. 

Five  days  afterwards  Lissak,  113  lbs.,  won  the  World's  Fair  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs, by  a  head, 
beating  Rey  del  Caredes,  118,  Handsome,  118,  Laureate,  125,  Bellicoso,  118,  Sun  Up,  113,  LoUie 
Eastin,  115,  Moderocio,  115,  Rasper,  118,  Frank  K.,  118,  Kitty  Clive,  115  lbs.,  and  4  others,  time 
1:08.  He  was  next  unplaced,  with  128  lbs.,  to  Handsome,  118,  Laiu-eate,  121,  and  Frank  K.,  123 
lbs.,  in  the  Hyde  Park  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  11  starters,  time  1:14  1/4. 

Six  days  afterwards,  with  118  lbs.,  he  ran  third  to  Frank  K.,  118  lbs.,  and  Flying  Dutchman, 
123  lbs.,  in  the  Quickstep  Stakes,  1  2  mile,  beating  Rey  del  Caredes,  118,  Boreas,  123,  Leo  Lake,  120 
lbs.,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  48  1  4  seconds,  and  carrying  123  lbs.,  top  weight,  ran 
second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Gath,  100  lbs.,  in  the  Lakeview  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  beating  Frank  K., 
116,  Rasper,  112,  and  8  others,  track  heavy,  time  1:18  3/4. 

At  Saratoga,  Lissak,  128  lbs.,  top  weight,  ran  third  to  Annisette,  115,  and  Agitator,  98  lbs.,  in 
the  Bitter  Root  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Handspun,  115,  Urania,  108,  Salvation,  101,  Keenan,  123, 
Gutta  Percha,  115  lbs.,  and  3  others,  track  good,  time  1:04,  a  head  and  neck  separating  the  first  3. 

Four  days  later  Lissak  won  a  Purse,  5,  8  mile,  beating  Applause,  Hermanita  and  4  others,  time 
1:013/4. 

At  the  same  place  Lissak,  123  lbs.,  top  weight,  ran  unplaced  behind  The  Commoner,  109,  Man- 
chester, 106,  and  Keenan,  115  lbs.,  in  the  G.  H.  Museum  Handicap,  5  8  mile,  11  starters,  time 
1:01  1,  2,  and,  with  118  lbs.,  won  the  Melbourne  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  beating  Prince  of  Monaco,  118, 
Brioso,  108,  and  Pepper,  110  lbs.,  time  1:29. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Lissak,  127  lbs.,  wa.-;  unplaced  behind  Brandywine  (second  in  the  Futurity) 
104,  McKee,  104,  and  Handspun,  112  lbs.,  in  the  Dash  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  8  starters,  all  in  receipt  of 
weight,  except  Sir  Galahad,  127  lbs.,  time  1:01  3/5. 

Four  days  afterwards,  with  90  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  the  speedy  Stonenell,  5  years,  125  lbs.,  in 
a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5,  8  mile,  beating  Correction,  6  years,  124,  Maid  Marian.  4  years,  108,  and 
the  3-year-olds  Jack  of  Spades,  108,  Frank  R.  Harf,  90,  St.  Pat,  87,  and  Appomattox,  108  lbs. 

Lissak  next  won  the  Flatbush  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  by  a  head,  beating  Gotham,  Monaco,  Sabrilla, 
Sir  Galahad,  Connoisseur,  Keenan,  Bright  Phoebus,  Gutta  Percha  and  2  others,  time  1:29;  and  three 
days  later,  with  127  lbs.,  top  weight,  was  unplaced  behind  Gutta  Percha,  106,  Dolabra,  105,  and 
imp.  Silvie,  103  lbs.,  in  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap,  Futurity  course,  13  starters,  time  1 :10. 

At  Brooklyn  Lissak  ran  third  and  last  to  Domino  and  Stonenell  in  the  Culver  Stakes,  4  3/4  miles, 
beaten  10  lengths  by  the  latter,  time,  1:13  3/4,  and4  days  afterwards  ran  his  last  race  in  the  Eastas 
a  2-year-old,  when,  ^vith  125  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  finished  unplaced  behind  Harry  Reed,  117,  Counter 
Tenor,  113,  and  Salvation,  107  lbs.,  in  the  Algeria  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  time  1:14  1/4. 

Lissak  was  then  sent  to  San  Francisco,  where  he  won  a  Purse,  5,  8  mile,  with  top  weight,  123 
lbs.,  6  starters  time  1:01;  with  125  lbs.,  top  weight,  ran  second  to  Gallant,  110  lbs.,  in  the  Palo  Alto 


Handicap,  about  3/4  mile,  beating  Candor  II.,  112  lbs.,  and  3  others,  and  wound  up  his  2-year-old 
racing  career  by  winning  the  Spreckels  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  with  106  lbs.,  beating  Cadmus,  123, 
Charmion,  110  lbs.,  and  10  others,  all  of  which  had  a  considerable  advantage  in  the  weights  accord- 
ing to  the  weight  for  age  scale. 

As  a  8-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Lissak  started  7  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in 
1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1,  placing  to  his  owner's  credit  an  additional  $9,3.50. 

At  Latonia,  with  98  lbs.,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Ray  S,  6  years, 
118,  Caltaraugus,  3  years,  106,  and  Saddle  Bags,  4  years,  112  lbs.,  time  1:48  1/4,  and  5  days  after- 
wards won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Goodwin,  Gurgle  (in  receipt  of  17  lbs),  and  Potsdam,  time 
1:42  1/2. 

At  Detroit,  with  117  lbs.,  he  won  the  International  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Maurice,  122, 
Diggs,  107,  Havoc,  110,  Frank  K.,  114,  Sumo,  123,  and  imp.  Halfling,  114  lbs.,  time  2:35  1/2. 

After  an  interval  of  48  hours,  13  of  which  were  spent  in  travelling  from  Detroit  to  Cincinnati, 
Lissak,  127  lbs.,  was  pulled  out  for  the  Liberty  Stakes,  11/4  miles,  and  came  in  first  by  1  1/3 
lengths,  beating  Simon  W.,  127,  Flying  Dutchman,  117,  Laureate,  124,  Blue  and  Grey,  117,  Brendoo, 
125,    Free  Advice,  127,    The  Commoner,  117,    and  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  2:08. 

The  merit  of  this  excellent  performance  was  enhanced  by  the  travelling  the  horse  had  done 
between  races  which  allowed  very  little  time  for  rest.  He  must  have  been  a  very  level  headed  and 
good  dispositioned  animal  not  to  let  the  journey  and  change  of  stables  worry  him,  and  this  no  doubt 
accounted  for  his  recuperating  so  quickly. 

Lissak,  113  lbs.,  next  ran  unplaced  behind  St.  Maxim,  4  years,  114,  Cash  Day,  4  years,  118,  and 
Faraday,  6  years,  119  lbs.,  in  the  Fourth  of  July  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  the  other  runners  compris- 
ing the  4-year-olds  Orinda,  103,  and  Lehman,  110  lbs.,  time  1:08  1/2. 

In  his  last  race  at  Cincinnati,  the  Telegraph  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  2  starters,  Lissak,  127  lbs.,  was 
beaten  1/2  a  length   by  Flying  Dutchman,  117  lbs.,  time  1:54  1/4. 

Lissak  ended  his  racing  career  at  Saratoga,  where,  with  120  lbs. .  he  ran  third  to  Annisette,  106, 
and  Rey  del  Carreres,  115  lbs.,  in  the  Albany  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  head  separating  the  first  3,  beating 
Lovedal,  4  years,  103  lbs.,  track  heavy,  time  1:30. 

IMP.  CAPABII.,ITV,     as  a  2-year-old  started  4  times  in  Selling  races,  was  third  in  2  and 

Lissak's  unplaced  in  2.     Entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^100,   she  ran  a  bad  third  to 

Dam.  imp.  Wagner,    ;^200   (afterwards   sold    for   470   guineas),    and   Prince 

Cheddar,  ^1,000,  in   the  Wilton  Park  Stakes,  5/8  mile,   at  Salisbury, 

beating  Sierra,  ;^100,  and  Anisette,  ;f  1,000. 

At  Stockbridge  she  ran  third  to  the  Kisber-Verdure  filly,  3  years,  and  Cinderella,  4 
years,  in  the  Penton  All-aged  Welter  Plate,  about  5/8  mile,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  £M0 
(and  afterwards  sold  for  225  guineas),  5  starters. 

Capability  did  not  run  as  a  3- year-old.  She  started  once  as  a  4-year-old,  when  she  ran 
unplaced  in  a  Maiden  (at  entry)  Plate  of  ^100,  5/8  mile,  at  Worcester.  9  starters. 

Capability  produced  in  England  in 

1888,  b.  f.  Captious,  by  dieorge  Mansfield.    Never  started. 

1889,  b.  c.  Caustic,  by  George  Mansfield.    Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  twice 
unplaced. 

1890      and  1891,     barren. 

Capability  was  imported  to  the  United  States  in  1891  and  produced  in 

1892,  br.  c.  Lissak  (imported  in  utero),  by  imp.  Loyalist.    Alluded  to  above. 

1893,  b.  c.  by  Favor.     Dead. 

1894,  1895,  1896  and  1897,    barren. 


EXERGETK",    started  17  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  2  races.     At  Great  Yarmouth,  entered 

Lissak's  to  be  sold  for  ^50,  bottom  weight,  she  won  the  Two-year-old  Selling  Stakes, 

2d   Dam.  1/2  mile,  by  5  lengths,  4  starters,  and  was  afterwards  bought  in  for  .59  guineas. 

At     Culverstone    Green,     entered    to    be    sold    for    ^£'80,     top    weight,      she 

won  the  Two-year-old  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  3  opponents,  entered  to  be  sold 

for  £iO  each. 

As  a  3-year-old  Energetic  ran  without  winning,  and  as  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on 

the  turf,  she  won  3  races  out  of  15  attempts. 

At  West  Drayton  she  won  a  Welter  Cup,  5  8  mde,  by  a  length,  8  starters;  and  at 
Streatham  she  won  the  Mitcham  Stakes,  handicap,  .i/8  mile,  winner  to  be  sold  for  ;^.50,  by  3 
lengths,  .5  starters,  and  was  afterwards  sold  for  80  guineas. 

Energetic  produced  in 
1S<(>,     b.  c.  Mr.  Dodd,  b.y  The  Miner.     Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old.     He  finished  third  in  the 
Wilton  Park  Stakes,  9  runners;  finished   third   in   the   Maiden   Stakes,   at   Stockbridge,  4 
runners,   and  was  unplaced,    with  100  lbs.,    in  the   Ditch  Mile  Nursery,  handicap,  behind 
Out  of  Bounds,  118,  Sir  Bevys  (winner  of  the  Derby).  120,  and  Sunburn,  121  lbs.,  13  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Mr.  Dodd  won  the  Beaufort  Handicap,  1  1'4  miles,  at  Stockbridge,  by  3 
lengths,  7  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Mr.  Dodd,  with  bottom  weight,  won  the  Thames  Handicap,  a  mile,  at 
Kempton  Park,  5  starters.  At  Windsor  he  won  the  Crown  Welter  Handicap,  about  a  mile, 
beating  .5  opponents,  4  of  which  were  giving  him  weight.  At  Sandown  Park  he  won  the 
Prince  of  Wales's  Cup,  2  miles,  by  6  lengths,  4  starters,  all  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^^500  each. 

At  Lewes  he  won  the  Southdown  Club  Welter  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  7  oppo- 
nents, conceding  2  lbs.  to  1  and  having  the  best  of  the  weights  with  the  remainder. 

At  the  same  Meeting,  with  96  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  won  the  Lewes  Handicap,  3  miles,  5 
starters. 

At  Huntingdon  he  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  2  miles,  beating  Lord  Clives,  a  good  horse 
when  at  his  best,  and  2  others,  and  won  another  Queen's  Plate,  2  miles,  at  Lichfield,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Herald  (winner  of  the  Steward's  Cup  at  Goodwood)  and  3  others. 

Mr.  Dodd  ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  .5-year-old. 

1877,  b.  f.  Election  (late  Eninianuelln),  by  Albert  Victor.   Ran  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  started  6 
times,  won  4  races  and  was  third  in  2. 

At  Bath  she  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  7  starters,  and  the  same  day  won  the 
28th  Biennial  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  3  starters.  The  following  day.  with  top  weight,  she  won 
the  Weston  Stakes,  4  starters. 

At  Epsom  she  ran  third  to  the  good  2-year-olds,  Douranee  and  The  Song,  in  the  Acorn 
Stakes,  about  1/2  mile,  6  starters.  At  Stockbridge  she  won  the  Troy  Stakes,  about  .5/8 
mile,  beating  Incendiary  by  2  lengths,  and  at  Newmarket  ran  third  to  Petronel  (winner  of 
the  2,000  guineas),  and  Strathardle,  in  the  Troy  Stakes,  4  starters. 

Election  was  sent  to  Brazil  when  3  years  old. 

1878,  b.  c.  Scuir  Vnllin,  byStrathconan.     Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-okl,  won  2  races,  was  second 
in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5. 

He  won  a  Maiden  Stakes,  3/4  miles,  at  Stockbridge,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Lowland  Chief 
(winner  of  the  Stewards  Cup,  at  Goodwood,  with  118  lbs.,  the  Portland  Plate,  at  Doncaster, 
with  122  lbs.,  etc.)  and  2  others;  and  at  Winchester  he  won,  the  first  year  of  the  16th  Win- 
chester Biennial  Stakes,  about  .5/8  mile,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Nightshade  and  2  others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Scuir  Vul  in  won  4  races. 

He  won  the  Salisbury  Cup  Handicap,  a  mile,  8  starters ;  won  the  second  year  of  the  16th 
Winchester  Biennial  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating  Alhendin,  by  2  lengths ;  won  the  Severn  Welter 
Handicap,  about  5  1/16  furlongs,  at  Warwick,  with  bottom  weight,  6  starters,  and  at  Man- 
chester won  the  Flying  Welter  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  10  starters,  5  of  which  were  giving  him 
weight. 


1879,  b.  c.  by  Albert  Victor.    Dead 

1 880,  barren. 

1881,  b.  or  br.  c.  bj  Cherroii.    Dead. 

1882,  b.  f.  Capability,  by  Chevron.    Alluded  to  above. 

1883,  b.  f.  by  Bend  Or.    Never  won. 

1884,  barren. 

1885,  b.  c.  by  Albert  Victor.    Never  won. 
188(!,  b.  c.  by  Albert  Victor.     Never  won. 

Energetic  was  covered  by  Albert  V'ictor  in  1886  and  sent  to  France. 

PERSEVERAIVCE,     never  started. 
Lissak's 
3d  Dam. 

Perseverance  produced  in 

1869,  br.  f.  Reward,  by  The  Miner.    Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  second  in  1,  third 
1  and  unplaced  in  5. 

He  won  the  Londesborough  Plate,  1/2  mile,  at  Scarborough,  easily  by  a  length,  8 
■starters,  and  afterwards  ran  in  Selling  Races. 

As  a  3-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf.  Reward  won  a  Free  Handicap  Plate  of  ;£'30, 
about  1  1/2  miles,  at  Stokesley,  7  starters.  He  was  also  second  and  third  in  Selling  Races, 
when  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^30  and  £20,  and  was  unplaced  in  another  Selling  Race,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  £m. 

1870,  b.  f.  Energetic,  by  Lord  Lyon,    Alluded  to  above. 

1871,  b.  c.  Akbar,  by  Adventurer.    Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning 

As  a  .5-year-old  he  started  twice  and  won  on  each  occasion. 

At  Lincoln,  with  92  lbs.,  he  won  the  Blankney  Stakes  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  the 
fine  racamar^  Lilian,  117,  Chance,  91  lbs.,  and  3  others.  At  Liverpool,  wiih  153  lbs.,  top 
weight,  he  won  the  Lancastrian  Plate  Welter  Handicap,  about  1  1/2  miles,  by  3  lengths,  7 
starters. 

1872,  br.  f.  Per  Se,  by  Hermit.     Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  on  each  occasion,  and 
received  forfeit  in  a  Match. 

With  115  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Plebeian,  118  lbs.,  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  beating  the 
great  racehorse.  Galopin,  125  lbs.,  heads  separating  the  first  3.  Behind  them  finished  Stray 
Shot,  Dreadnought,  Garterly  Bell,  Chaplet,  Saint  Leger,  Holly  Friar,  Telescope,  Balfe, 
imp.  Woodlands  and  12  others. 

At  the  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting,  Per  Se,  124  lbs.,  top  weight,  ran  second,  beaten 
a  head,  to  Waisenknabe,  102  lbs.,  in  the  Bretby  Nursery  Stakes,  handicap,  3/4  mile,  8 
starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Per  Se  started  once,  finishing  second  to 
Spinaway  in  the  Oaks. 

Per  Se  was  shot  in  1880,  having  had  no  produce. 

1873,  barren. 

1874,  b.  c.  Desdichado,  by  Oxford.     Never  started. 

1875,  1876  and  1S77,  barren. 

1878,     gr.  f.  Griselda,  by  Strathconan.     Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3. 

At  Newmarket  she  won  the  Monday  Nur.^ery  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  by  8  lengths,  beating 
34  opponents,  22  of  which  were  conceding  her  weight. 


As  a  S-year-old  she  won  5  races. 

At  Stockton  she  won  the  Wynyard  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  7  starters. 

At  York  she  won  the  Ebor  St.  Leger,  1  1/3  miles,  by  4  lengths,  4  starters,  and  at  the 
same  Meeting,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  won  the  Consolation  Scramble,  handicap, 
about  5/8  mile,  by  5  lengths,  3  starters. 

At  Newmarket  she  won  the  Houghton  Handicap,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  beating  8  oppon- 
ents, 5  of  which  were  giving  her  weight,  and  won  the  Beandesert  Welter  Plate,  handicap, 
about  3/4  mile,  beating  6  others,  4  of  them  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Griselda  won  2  races. 

At  Newmarket  she  v.- m  the  Moulton  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  with  a  light 
weight,  12  starters,  and  at  the  same  place,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  won  the  Houghton 
Handicap,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  8  staiters. 

Griselda  produced 

(a)     Patient.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 

Patient  threw  Coltonius  (won  2  Selling  races  as  a  3-year-old;,  Skirpenbeck  (as  a  2-year- 
old  won  the  West  Riding  Champagne  Trial  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  at  Pontefract,  10  starters,  and 
also  won  the  Rous  Memorial  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  by  3  lengths,  beating  St. 
Hilaire  and  6  others),  and  Mysore,  who,  as  a  3-year-old,  won  the  Southdown  Club  Open 
Long  Welter  Race,  2  miles,  at  Lewes,  6  starters. 

(fi)  Verdigris.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  twice.  At  Leicester  she 
ran  third  in  the  Wigston  Plate  of  /'500,  5/8  mile,  7  starters,  heads  separating  the  first  3,  and 
at  Epsom  won  the  Hyde  Park  Plate  of  ;£'500,  5,  8  mile,  by  4  lengths,  13  starters. 

Verdigris  produced  the  winners  Vernier,  Lucy  Cross  and  St.  Veronica. 

(c)     Childrey  Lass.     Never  started,  dam  of  the  winner  Letcombe  Bowers. 

(if)  Verdant  Green.  As  a  2-year-old,  with  100  lbs.,  won  the  T.  Y.  C.  Nursery  Plate, 
about  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  beating  Centurion,  _87,  Star  and  Garter,  91,  Mrs.  But- 
terwick  (winner  of  the  Oaks),  125  lbs.,  top  weight,  and  14  others,  5  of  which  were  conced- 
ing him  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Verdant  Green  ran  without  winning,  but  as  a  4,  5  and  6- year-old  he  won 
6  races,  and  was  sent  to  Germany  when  6  years  old. 

(t  )     Aminte.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-okl  without  winning. 

Asa  4-year-old  she  won  the  Bainesse  Plate,  a  mile,  at  Catterick  Bridge,  8  starters. 

(y)  Pastorella.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  and  was  unplaced  twice. 
She  won  the  Zetland  Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  at  York,  by  3  lengths,  11  starters,  and  also 
won  the  37th  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  by  3  lengths,  7  starters.  She  was 
unplaced  when  carrying  top  weight  in  a  Nursery  Handicap,  and  was  unplaced  in  the 
Richmond  Stakes,  conceding  all  her  opponents  weight  except  Propellor,  who  was  on  even 
terms  with  her. 

Pastorella  started  only  once  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  was  unplaced  in  the  1,000  guineas, 
won  by  Galeottia. 

Pastorella  was  imported  to  the  United  States  in  1901,  and  sold  at  sale  of  the  Bitter  Root 
Stud  for  $10,000. 

In  England  she  had  2  foals,  Aperfield  and  Austerlitz.  The  former  started  only  as  a  3- 
year-old  and  did  not  win.  The  latter  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  and  in  1901,  as 
a  3-year-old,  he  again  failed  to  win. 

(_f)  Umbriere.  Never  started.  She  has  thrown  Poplar  Grove,  who,  as  a  2-year-old  in 
1901,  won  the  Mostyn  Two-year-old  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Chester,  7  starters. 

■(//)     Grey  Hag.     A  winner. 

l.S7{(,     1).  f.  Persisteuce,  by  Stralhconaii.     Never  started.     She  threw  the  winners  Combustion, 
Determination  and  Parliment. 


Persistence  was  imported  to  the  United  States  in  1892,  covered  by  Highland  Chief . 

1880,  gr.  f.  Persecution,  by  Strathconan.     Never  won.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old. 

Persecution  had  3  foals  in  England,  and  was  afterwards  sold,  when  12  years  old,  to  go 
to  Hungary. 

1881,  b.  f.  Pope  Joan,  by  Silvester.     Never  started.     She  threw  the  winners  Deception,  Car- 
thusian (a  good  performer),  Cardsharper  (a  stake  winner),  Lady  Smith  and  Spinado. 

1882,  blk.  c.  The  Friar,  by  Herbert.     Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,   when  he  won  the  Jocky 
Club  Maiden  Plate,  about  5  1,  2  furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  by  3  lengths,  4  starters. 

1883,  gr.  c.  firey  Friars,  by  Hermit.     Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  2  and  unplaced  in  3. 

He  was  unplaced  in  a  Maiden  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Ascot,  9  runners.  At  Redcar  he  ran 
second  to  Bread  Knife  in  the  Wilton  Plate,  5/8  mile,  10  starters.  At  York,  with  122  lbs., 
he  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  Gay  Hermit,  134  lbs.,  in  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  beating  Rattlewings,  116,  and  Devil  to  Pay,  134  lbs. 

At  Newmarket,  with  122  Ib.^. ,  top  weight,  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Scurry  Nursery 
Stakes,  handicap,  5/8  mile,  16  starters,  and  at  the  same  place  won  a  Maiden  Plate,  5/8  mile, 
10  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Grey  Friars  won  the  Craven  Stakes,  Ancaster  mile,  at  Newmarket,  9 
starters,  and  also  won  the  Payne  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  by  2  lengths,   10  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Grey  Friars  ran  without  winning. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  the  Third  Welter  Handicap  Plate,  Ditch  mile,  at  Newmarket, 
by  2  lengths,  8  starters,  and  ran  as  a  6-year-old  without  winning. 

1884,  b.  c.  Tlie  Traclier,  by  Uncas.     Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  ran  twice.     He  was 
unplaced  in  the  Craven  Stakes,  and  also  in  the  Payne  Stakes. 

1885,  gr.  c.  by  Hermit.     Never  won. 
188(),     barren. 

1887,  gr.  c.  Hermanfried,  by  Tliuringian  Prince.     Never  started. 

1888,  barren. 
Perseverance  died  in  1899. 


SPIKSTER,    ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  Handicap  Plate, 

Lissak's  Cambridgeshire  course,    beating  21  opponents,    19  of  which  were  conceding  her 

4th  Dam.  weight,  and  the  same  day  won  a  Sweepstakes,   Abingdon  mile,  the  winner  to  be 

sold  far  .,£'250,  4  starters.     Two  days  afterwards  she   won  a  Sweepstakes,  about 

5  1/2  furlongs,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  ;£'150,  5  starters. 

As  a  4  and  5-year-old  Spinster  ran  without  winning. 

Spinster  produced  in 

1850,  b.  f.  Ellen,  by  Lord  of  the  Isles.  Ran  twice  at  the  Curragh  as  a  2-year-old.  She  was 
unplaced  in  the  Stewards'  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  5  starters,  and  ran  second  to  Feud  in  the 
Waterford  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  beating  Cortolvin  (winner  of  the  Liverpool  Grand  National 
Steeplechase)  and  4  others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Ellen  ran  twice  unplaced  at  the  Curragh. 

1860,  b.  c.  by  Sugarplum.     Never  won. 

1861,  f.  by  Sultan,  son  of  Crescent.     Dead. 

1862,  b.  c.  Lord  Conyngham,  by  M.  D.  As  a  2-year-old  walked  over  for  the  Sligo  Produce 
Stakes,  3  4  mile,  at  the  Curragh,  and  the  next  day  won  the  Paget  Produce  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
in  a  canter,  beating  2  opponents. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lord  Conyngham  won  12  races. 


In  England  he  won  the  Great  West  Riding  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Pontefract,  the 
Holyoake  Stakes,  handicap,  about  1  1/4  miles,  at  Wolverhampton,  and  at  Knutsfordhe  won 
the  Grand  Stand  Cup,  handicap,  1  1,  4  miles,  and  also  the  Knutsford  Subscription  Cup, 
handicap,  1  3/4  miles. 

In  Ireland  Lord  Conyngham  won  the  Drogheda  Tradesmen's  Plate,  2  miles,  at  Bellews- 
town ;  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  2  1/2  miles,  at  Londonderry,  and  at  the  Curragh  he  won  the 
Queen's  Plate,  2  miles,  6  starters ;  walked  over  for  another  Queen's  Plate,  2  1/2  miles,  the 
next  day;  won  a  Queen's  Plate.  3  miles,  in  a  canter,  beating  Claret  Cup,  The  Lamb  (win- 
ner of  the  Liverpool  Grand  National  Steeplechase  twice)  and  2  others ;  won  the  Lord 
Lieutenant's  Plate,  1  1/3  miles,  in  a  canter,  11  starters,  and  the  following  day  won  the 
Royal  Whip,  4  miles,  beating  Dogvane  in  a  canter. 

As  a  4-year  old  Lord  Conyngham  won  a  Sweepstakes  of  ^£'100  each  and  the  Gold  Cup, 
4  miles,  at  the  Curragh,  beating  Blood  Royal  in  a  canter. 

1S(>;5,  br.  or  blk.  e.  Bachelor,  by  Voltlareiir.  Ran  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  was  unplaced 
in  the  Zetland  Stakes,  about  .'J,  8  mile,  at  York.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  4-year-old.  entered  to  be  sold  for  £'iO  and  bought  in  afterwards  for  90  guineas,  he 
won  a  race,  about  1  1/4  miles  at  Edinburg. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  3  races,  ran  without  winning  as  a  6-year-old  and  won  1  race  as 
a  7-year-old. 

1864,  grr.  f.  Policy,  by  Voltiseiir.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

1865,  br.  or  gr.  f.  Perseverance,  by  Volt%eur.    Alluded  to  above. 

1S(>6.  br.  c.  Judgre,  by  Voltisreiir.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won 
the  Queen's  Plate,  about  3  5,  S  miles,  at  Goodwood,  beating  Miss  Gratwicke  by  10  lengths. 

As  a  4-year-old  Judge  started  twice.  He  won  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup,  a  mile,  at  Ascot,  29 
starters.  At  Stockbridge,  with  crushing  burden  of  185  lbs.,  he  ran  fourth  to  Neuchatel, 
4  years,  148,  Violet,  3  years,  150,  and  Glenfalloch,  4  years,  166  lbs.,  in  the  Bibury  Handicap, 
1  1/3  miles,  beating  Cornet,  5  years,  164  lbs. 

As  a  5-year-old  Judge  ran  without  winning. 

1S(>7,  b.  f.  Prude,  late  Maiicalcher.  by  Laiubton.  As  a  2-year-old  entered  to  be  sold  for  /50, 
and  afterward  sold  for  295  guineas,  she  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  about  1/2  mile,  at  Hamp- 
ton, 13  starters.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

Prude  was  killed  when  6  years  old. 

l.s(>s,  ro.  f.  Tambourine,  by  Rata])lan.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning;  was  after- 
wards sold  to  go  to  Austria. 

l.S(>!».  br.  f.  Nioclii,  by  Macaroni.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old ;  ran  second  twice  and  third 
twice. 

She  ran  second  to  Cremorne  (winner  of  the  Derby,  the  Ascot  Cup,  the  Grand  Prix  de 
Paris,  etc. ),  in  the  Newmarket  Two-year-old  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  30  starters.  At  the  same  place 
she  ran  third  and  last  to  Maid  of  Perth  and  Traveller's  Joy  in  the  Granby  Stakes,  3/4  mile. 

At  Shrewsbury,  with  103  lbs.,  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  the  smart  3-year-old  Modena, 
134  lbs.,  top  weight,  in  the  Tankerville  Nursery  Handicap,  about  5/8  inile,  and  in  the  run- 
off succumbed  by  a  heat.  Six  others,  in  receipt  of  from  3  to  19  lbs.  from  Niochi,  finished 
behind  the  dead  heaters.  Three  days  afterwards,  with  105  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Queen  of 
the  Chase,  90.  and  Blue  Beard,  82  lbs. ,  in  the  Wrekin  Nursery  Handicap,  about  3/4  mile,  9 
starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Niochi  won  the  Welter  Cup  Handicap,  about  a  mile,  at  Windsor,  5 
starters,  and  as  a  4-year-old  won  4  races,  including  the  Marquis  of  Westminster's  Plate 
Handicap,  about  1/4  mile. 

As  a  5-year-old  Niochi  won  4  races  in  Ireland. 

At  Baldoyle  she  won  the  Corinthian  Handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  9  starters.  At  Londonderry 
she  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  2  miles,  beating  imp.  Kyrle  Daly  (winner  of  the  Irish  Derby)  and 


2  others,  and  the  same  day,  one  race  having  intervened,  she  won  the  Stewards'  Plate  Handi- 
cap, carrying  top  weight,  4  starters.  The  next  day  Niochi,  133  lbs. ,  won  a  Handicap  Stakes,  2 
miles,  beating  3  others  in  receipt  of  from  35  to  45  lbs. 

As  a  6-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Niochi  ran  once  unplaced  at  Baldoyle. 

1870,  b.  c.  Batclielor  (ran  as  Bachelor),  by  Lanibtoii.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 
As  a  3-year-old  Bachelor  won  3  races.  He  won  the  Herefordshire  Stakes  Handicap,  about 
1  1/2  miles,  at  Bromyard,  by  3  lengths,  5  starters,  and,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  won 
the  A¥est  Worcestershire  Stakes,  at  Tenbury,  1  1/2  miles,  5  Starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Bachelor  again  won  the  Herefordshire  Handicap  at  Bromyard. 

1871,  grr.  f.  Lady  Lucy,  by  Lord  Lyons.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  third  in  the 
Eaton  Plate,  3  '4  mile,  at  Chester,  4  starters,  each  of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^50,  and  the 
winner  was  subsequently  sold  for  85  guineas.  As  a  3-year-old  she  did  not  run.  As  a  4-year- 
old  she  ran  twice  unplaced  in  Selling  Races,  entered  to  sold  for  ;!f  50  and  /GO. 

Lady  Lucy  had  only  1  fold  that  lived,  viz:  Lucy  Gray,  who  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old, 
when  she  started  7  times,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3. 

Lucy  Gray  won  the  Kempton  Park  April  Two-year-old  Plate,  5/8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  3 
starters,  each  of  them  to  be  sold  for  ;^100  each,  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  390  guineas. 
At  Sandown  Park  she  ran  third  in  the  Cobham  Two-year-old  Selling  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  6 
starters,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^100  each.     Kilt  was  afterwards  bought  in  for  500  guineas. 

At  Kempton  Park  Lucy  Gray  won  the  Teddington  Two-year-old  Plate,  5/8  mile,  7 
starters,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^100  each,  and  was  afterwards  bought  in  for  270  guineas. 
She  also  ran  third  in  a  Selling  race  at  Windsor,  and  was  unplaced  in  her  last  3  races. 

1872,  b.  c.  by  Voltigeur.     Never  won. 

Spinster  died  in  1872,  10  days  after  foaling. 

BTAIV  DARRELiL,    never  started.    Nan  Darrell  produced  the  winners  Waterwitch,  Spinner  and 

Lissak's  Willy  Reilly,  in  addition  to  Whiteface  (dam  of  imp.  Woodlands)  and  Mrs. 

5th  Dam.  Ridgway,  whose  son.  Vedette,  won  the  2,000  guineas,  two  Doncaster  Cups 

and  other  high-class  races,  and  also  revived  the  Blacklock  blood  in  the  male 

line  when  he  sired  the  illustrious  Derby  winner,  Galopin,  who  sired  the  still 

more  illustrious  St.  Simon  and  other  cracks.     St.  Simon  is  the  only  rival  that  Stockwell 

ever  had  as  a  stud  horse,  and  these  two  stallions  are  in  a  class  by  themselves.     The  son  of 

Galopin,  however,  surpasses  Stockwell  in  one  very  important  point,  viz:  that  he  not  only 

sires  first-class   performers   and   first-class   broodmares,  but  his  sons,   too,  are  first-class 

stallions  and  surpass  those  by  Stockwell. 

Mrs.  Ridgway  also  threw  Qui  Vive,  a  frequent  winner,  who  in  turn  produced  the  win- 
ners Revival  (dam  of  imp.  Felucca,  she  the  dam  of  the  three  producers  Feu  Follet,  Felicia 
and  Dahabiah),  Weathercock,  Installation,  King  Lud  (winner  of  the  Alexandra  Plate,  at 
Ascot,  the  Cesarewitch,  etc. ),  and  Quick  March,  another  winner. 

Quick  March  threw  the  winners  Bugle  March,  Martinet,  Retreat  (Doncaster  Cup,  etc.), 
and  the  Stake  winner  Manoeuvre,  who  threw  Sir  Hugo,  who  won  the  Derby  and  ran  second 
in  the  St,  Leger  to  the  exceptionally  brilliant  racemare  La  Fleche. 

Mrs.  Ridgway  also  threw  Crow's  Nest  (a  producer)  and  an  unnamed  winner,  by 
Voltigeur,  who  won  as  a  3  and  4-year-old. 

XEl.1.1,  ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  started  3  times.  She  made  her  first  appearance  at 
Lissak's  York,  where  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Mrs.  Oakley  in  the  Oaks  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles, 
6th  Dam.        beating  3  others.     In  the  run  off  Nell  bolted. 

At  Newcastle-on-Tyne  Nell  ran  third  in  the  Members'  Plate,  about  2  1/4-niile  heats,  5 
starters,  and  ran  fourth  and  last  in  the  Gold  Cup.  3  miles,  at  Morpeth. 


M4DA1WE  VESTRI)*,     was  a  half  sister  to  Clearwell,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  and  Lisette, 
Lissak's  Lissak's  eighth  dam,   was  a  half  sister  to  Ebor.   winner  of  the  St. 

7th  Dam.  Leger. 

Lissak  comes  from  a  family  that  has  produced  a  great  many  good  horses  in  addition  to 
those  mentioned  above.  The  list  includes  Reveller  (St.  Leger),  Poetess  (French  Derby), 
Alarm  (Ascot  Cup  and  Cambridgeshire,  and  a  good  sire),  Annetta  (Pouled'Essai),  Monarque 
(Poule  d'Essai,  French  Derby  and  Goodwood  Cup,  and  a  great  sire),  Cambuscan  (a  grand 
racehorse  and  very  successful  sire).  Bounty  (Poule  d'Essai  and  French  Oaks),  Celebrity 
(French  Derby),  Mon  Etoile  (Jubilee  Prize  at  Baden-Baden),  Dame  d'Honneur  (French 
Oaks),  Isoline  (Goodwood  Cup),  Jeune  Premiere  (French  Oaks),  Gamester  (St.  Leger), 
Baronello  (Poule  d'Essai),  Gustave  ( Poule  d'Essai),  Peut  Atre  (Cambridgeshire),  Tenebreuse 
(Poule  d'Essai,  Grande  Poule  des  Produits,  Grand  Prix  de  Paris  and  the  Cesarewitch),  Ser- 
polette  IL  (French  Oaks),  Braconier  (Grande  Poule  des  Produits),  St.  Christophe  (Grand 
Prix  de  Paris),  Lowlander  (one  of  the  fastest  horses  of  his  day  in  England,  Royal  Hunt 
Cup  at  Ascot,  matched  against  Galopin,  and  sire  of  many  good  winners),  imp.  Midlothian 
(Chesterfield  Cup.  and  a  successful  sire),  Promethee  (Poule  d'Essai),  Soukarras  (Grande 
Poule  des  Produits),  Vespasian  (a  crack  racehorse  up  to  a  mile,  and  sire  of  winners),  Sabinus 
Cambridgeshire  and  Ascot  Cup),  Our  Mary  Ann  (Chester  Cup),  Isonomy  (the  best  racehorse 
of  his  day,  the  Cambridgeshire,  2  Ascot  Cups,  Goodwood  Cup  and  Doncaster,  and  first- 
class  sire),  Fernandez  (a  good  performer),  Cherie  (Cesarewitch),  Upas  (French  Derby), 
Surefoot  (2,000  guineas  and  sire),  Palisanterie  (Cambridgeshire,  Cesarewitch  and  Jubilee 
Prize  at  Baden-Baden),  imp.  The  Sailor  Prince  (Cambridgeshire  and  successful  sire),  Chid- 
wick  (Cesarewitch),  etc. ,  etc. 

Lissak  has  sired  several  winners,  .including  Paul  Clifford,  Postillion,  Ravensbury, 
Rowdy,  Sakatuck,  Sakchen,  Snark,  Tayon,  The  Butcher,  Lady  HoljTood,  Lady  Patroness, 
Lissome,  The  Don,  Dark  Planet,  Eliza  Dillon,  Bonnie  Lissak,  Dalkeith.  Aurea,  Six  Bits, 
Flamboyant,  Schleyette,  Computation,  Minion,  Maiden,  Ida  Carbry,  Captivator  and 
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Kiss,  by  Waxy  Pope. 

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Meddler  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old  and  was  unbeaten.  He  could  not  meet  his  3-year-old  engage- 
ments which  were  null  and  void  owing  to  the  death  of  Mr.  G.  A.  Baird,  his  breeder  and  owner, 
who  raced  under  the  assumed  name  of  Mr.  Abington. 

Meddler  first  started  at  Sandown  Park,  where  he  won  the  British  Dominion  Two-year-old 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths.  9  starters.  His  private  trials  had  been  so  phenomenally  good  that 
he  started  at  4  to  1  on.  Emita  and  Arriere  Pensee  were  equal  second  favorites  at  10  to  1  against, 
then  came  Sirrup  Cup  at  25  to  l,with  50  to  1,  against  any  of  the  other  starters. 

Meddler,  with  11  to  4  laid  on  him,  next  won  the  Chesterfield  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket, 
by  3  lengths,  carrying  129  lbs,,  beating  the  good  performers  Kilmarnock,  134,  and  Inferno,  129  lbs., 
and  4  others  in  receipt  of  7  lbs.  each. 

With  7  to  4  laid  on  him,  Meddler,  128  lbs.,  ran  his  last  race  at  the  Newmarket  Houghton  Meet- 
ing, winning  the  Dewhurst  Plate,  7/8  mile,  by  1/2  length,  beating  the  good  racehorses,  Raeburn, 
Buckingham  and  Harbinger,  125  lbs.  each. 

Meddler  and  Isinglass  were  undoubtedly  the  two  best  2-year-olds  in  England  in  1893,  and  the 
best  judges  of  racing  were  about  equally  divided  in  their  opinion  as  to  which  was  the  better  animal. 

The  best  line  on  their  merits,  through  collateral  form,  is  obtained  by  comparing  the  races  they 
each  ran  with  Raeburn.  Isinglass  won  the  Middle  Park  Plate  with  129  lbs.,  beating  Raeburn, 
who  was  placed  fourth,  with  126  lbs.,  and  as  stated  above  Meddler,  129  lbs.,  beat  the  same  horse  in 
the  Dewhurst  Plate  with  125  lbs. 

In  the  2,000  guineas  and  the  Derby  Raeburn  ran  third  to  Isinglass  and  Ravensbury  and  in  the 
Lancashire  Plate,  1  mile,  Raeburn  carried  137  lbs.  and  beat  Isinglass,  137,  La  Fleche,  4  years,  143  lbs., 
etc.     This  was  the  only  defeat  Isinglass  suffered  during  the  whole  of  her  racing  career. 

Meddler  was  sold  by  auction  at  Newmarket  on  June  36th,  1893,  to  Mr.  W.  H.  Forbes  for 
$72,500  and  brought  to  America. 

As  the  horse  was  perfectly  sound  in  every  respect,  his  appearance  on  the  turf  in  America  was 
anxiously  anticipated,  but  Mr.  Forbes  decided  not  to  have  him  put  in  training  again,  so  he  com- 
menced stud  duty  the  following  season. 

After  Mr.  Forbes' death  Mr.  W.  C.  Whitney  purchased  Meddler  for  $49,000  at  the  dispersal  sale 
of  the  Neponset  Stud.  Engli.sh  breeders  sent  commissions  to  buy  the  horse,  but  their  limit  was  ex- 
ceeded by  Mr.  Whitney's  final  bid. 

On  his  dam's  side  Meddler  is  brimful  of  the  best  running  blood,  his  first  3  dams  having  been 
the  best  mares  of  their  day,  and  each  of  them  won  the  Oaks,  etc. 

His  sire,  imp  St.  Gatien,  a  worthy  representative  of  the  famous  Agpes  family,  won  races  at  all 
distances,  from  5/8  mile  up  to  3  miles,  carrying  131  lbs.  at  the  latter  distance. 

During  4  seasons  on  the  turf,  St.  Gatien  was  beaten  only  3  times.  His  first  defeat  was  in  the 
Cambridgeshire,  as  a  4-year-okl,  when,  with  136  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  was  unplaced  to  Plaisanterie 
(bred  in  France,  winner  of  the  Cesarewitch  the  same  season),  3  years,  124,  Bendigo  (a  grand  race- 
horse), 5  years,  134,  and  Eastern  Emperor,  4  years,  103  lbs.,  37  starters,  including  Thebais  (a  first 
class  racemare),  aged,  129,  Prism,  5  years,  131,  Despair,  6  years,  119,  Fulmen,  5  years,  118,  and  imp. 
The  Sailor  Prince,  5  years,  103  lbs. 

St.  Gatien's  next  defeat  took  place  in  the  ^^10,000  Eclipse  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Sandown  Park, 
when  the  order  at  the  finish  was  Bendigo,  6  years,  133  lbs.,  first;  imp.  Candlemas,  3  years,  119  lbs., 
second,  and  St.  Gatien,  5  years,  136  lbs.,  third,  13  starters,  including  Miss  Jummy  (winner  of  the 
1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  etc.),  St.  Helena  and  Gay  Hermit. 


St.  Gatien's  last  defeat  was  in  the  Cesarewitch,  about  3  1/4  miles,  when,  with  131  lbs.,  top 
weight,  he  ran  unplaced  to  Stone  Clinic,  4  years,  105,  and  The  Cob,  3  years,  88  lbs.,  18  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  St.  Gatien  won  the  Teddington  Two-year-old  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Kempton  Park, 
3  starters ;  won  the  John  O'Gaunt  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Manchester,  carrying  top  weight,  7  starters, 
and  won  the  Little  John  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Nottingham,  5  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  St.  Gatien  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Harvester  in  the  Derby,  stakes  divided,  beating 
Queen  Adelaide,  St.  Medard,  imp.  Richmond  and  10  others,  and  won  the  Gold  Vase,  3  miles,  at 
Ascot,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Corrie  Roy  (winner  of  the  Cesarewitch,  the  Jockey  Club  Cup,  etc.), 
Tristan  (winner  of  the  Ascot  Cup,  etc.,  and  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Foxhall  in  the  Grand  Prix 
de  Paris),  and  Kinsky,  a  good  stake  winner. 

St.  Gatien,  as  a  3-year-old,  also  won  the  Cesarewitch,  with  133  lbs.,  by  4  lengths,  beating 
Polemic,  4  years,  85,  Archiduc,  3  years,  117,  Florence  (a  fine  racemare,  winner  of  the  Cambridge- 
shire with  137  lbs.),  5  years,  138,  The  Lambkin  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger),  3  years,  116,  Highland 
Chief  (second  in  the  Derby),  4  years,  113,  imp.  Quicklime  (second  in  the  Derby),  5  years,  105, 
Friday  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup),  aged,  98  lbs.,  and  13  others  in  receipt  of  from  13  to  36  lbs. 

At  the  next  Newmarket  Meeting  St.  Gatien  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  for  3-year-olds, 
about  1  1/4  miles,  with  134  lbs.,  beating  Duke  of  Richmond,  121,  and  Prince  Rudolph,  107  lbs.,  and 
the  next  day  won  the  Jockey  Club  Cup,  about  3  1/4  miles,  beating  Archiduc  by  10  lengths. 

As  a  4-year-old  St.  Gatien  won  the  Gold  Cup,  about  2  1/2  miles,  at  Ascot,  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Eole  (American  bred),  The  Dutchman  (his  stable  companion),  and  Scot-free  (winner  of  the  3,000 
guineas),  and  the  next  day-won  the  Alexandra  Plate,  about  3  miles,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Hermit- 
age, Eole  and  Cosmos. 

At  Newmarket  St.  Gatien  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  about  3  1/16  miles,  beating  Jane  (winner  of 
the  Great  Eastern  Railway  Handicap),  by  30  lengths,  and  at  the  same  place  won  the  Jockey  Club 
Cup  (the  second  time),  about  3  1/4  miles,  by  15  lengths,  4  starters. 

As  a  5-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  St.  Gatien  won  the  Rous  Memorial  Stakes,  a  mile, 
at  Ascot,  6  starters;  walked  over  for  The  Bunbury  Plate,  a  mile,  at  Newmarket;  won  the  Queen's 
Plate,  about  3  1/16  miles,  at  the  same  place,  by  3  lengths,  6  starters,  and  won  the  Jockey  Club  Cup 
(the  third  time),  about  3  1/4  miles,  by  8  lengths,  beating  Melton  (winner  of  the  Derby,  the  St. 
Leger,  etc.),  and  Eurasmi. 

BIJSY'BODV,    started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races  and  was  second  in  1,  the  only  defeat 
Meddler's  she  ever  sustained. 

Dam. 

She  began  racing  at  Newmarket,  where,  at  even  money,  she  won  the  Rous  Memorial 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  7  starters.  At  the  next  Newmarket  Meeting  she  won  the  Middle  Park 
Plate,  3/4  mile,  beating  Royal  Fern,  Queen  Adelaide  (third  in  the  Derby),  Superba  (a  very 
high-class  filly)  and  3  others,  and  two  days  afterwards  won  the  Sixth  Great  Challenge 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  Despair,  Tristan,  Vibration  and  2  others. 

At  the  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting  Busybody,  128  lbs.,  top  weight  (with  whom  Lord 
Falmouth  declared  to  win),  ran  second  to  Queen  Adelaide,  125  lbs.,  in  the  Dewhurst  Plate, 
7/8  mile,  beating  Fritz,  131,  Harvester  (her  stable  companion,  ran  a  dead  heat  with  St. 
Gatien  in  the  Derby),  135  lbs..  Talisman,  131,  Spring  Morn,  133  lbs.,  and  4  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Busybody  (sold  by  auction  for  $44,000,  after  Lord  Falmonth's  death), 
won  the  1,000  Guineas,  beating  Queen  Adelaide,  Sandiway  (second  in  the  St.  Leger)  and 
3  others,  and  at  Epsom  ran  her  last  race,  winning  the  Oaks,  beating  Superba,  Queen  Ade- 
laide and  6  others. 

Busybody  produced  in 

1886,  cll.  f.  Wasp,  by  Toucliet.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  once,  finishing  third 
to  Magyar  and  Frolic  Grace  in  the  First  Spring  Two-year-old  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  New- 
market, beating  Norwood. 

Wasp  threw 

(a)    Vespa  Regina.     Ran  unplaced  in  the  Forty-first  Biennial  Stakes,  at  Newmarket, 


her  only  start  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  the  Mile  Plate,  1  mile,  at  Leicester, 
and  ran  unplaced  in  the  Pall  Mall  Handicap,  7  8  mile,  at  Sandown  Park,  as  a  4-year-old, 
her  only  start  during  the  season  and  her  last  race. 

(d)  Ravager.  As  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  £^0,  won  the  Manor  Plate, 
1  mile,  at  Leopardstown,  and  was  afterwards  sold  for  10.5  guineas.  As  a  3-year-old  Ravager 
did  not  start,  and  as  a  4-year  old  he  ran  without  winning. 

(c)  Punctilio.  Won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1901.  At  Epsom  she  won  the  Acorn 
Stakes,  5  8  mile,  13  starters. 

At  Newmarket  she  won  the  Cheveley  Park  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  14  starters,  and  at  Gatwick 
she  won  the  Surrey  Nursery  ^Handicap,  5/8  mile,  7  starters,  5  of  them  in  receipt  of  from 
14  to  31  lbs.,  and  the  other  starter.  Lady  Cull,  conceding  her  7  lbs. 

1887,  slipped  foal. 

1888,  b.  f.  Scandal,  by  Galopiii.     Never  started. 

Scandal  threw 

(a)  Newsmonger.  As  a  2-year-old  won  the  Great  Lancashire  Breeders'  Produce 
Stakes,  1  mile,  9  starters,  including  some  high-class  animals. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  3  times,  finished  third  in  the  Column  Produce  Stakes,  at  New- 
market, 4  starters,  and  finished  third  and  last  in  the  St.  George's  Stakes,  at  Liverpool.  In 
his  third  race,  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  he  was  unplaced. 

{i)  Common  Talk.  As  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^50,  won  the  Breadsall 
Selling  Plate,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  17  starters,  and  was  afterwards  bought  in  for  600  guineas. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Common  Talk  ran  without  winning. 

She  was  sold  to  go  to  France  in  1900,  when  6  years  old. 

(c-)  Charles  Surface.  Did  not  start  as  a  2  or  3-3'ear-old.  Ran  without  winning  as  a 
4-year-old  in  1901. 

{/^)     Slander.     Ran  without  winning  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901. 

1889,  slipped  foal. 

185)0,     b.  e.  Meddler.    Alluded  to  above. 

1891,  barren. 

1892.  ell.  1'.  by  Saraband.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old  at  Newmarket. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  started  twice,  won  the  Park  Hill  Stakes, 
old  St.  Leger  course,  at  Doncaster,  7  staiters  of  high  class,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Mark- 
eaton  Stakes,  handicap,  1  12  miles,  at  Derby,  conceding  weight  to  all  her  opponents, 
except  Highland,  who  was  giving  her  10  lbs. 

1,89.3,  barren. 

1894,  b.  f.  by  St.  Gatien.    Never  won. 

1S9.5,  a  filly  that  died  young. 

1890,  b.  f.  by  Common.     Never  won. 
1897,  slipped  foal. 

1898      and  1899,  barren. 

Btisybody  was  destroyed  in  1899. 

SPIXAWA  Y,     started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  third  in  1. 
Meddler's 
2d  Dam. 

At  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting  she  ran  third  to  Pensacola  (bred  in  France)  and 
Timour  in  the  Extra  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Camilla  (winner  of  the  Glasgow  Stakes, 
etc. ),  Nasturtium  (winner  of  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes  at  Pontefract,  etc. ),  and  2  others. 


At  the  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  Spinaway  ran  second  to  New  Holland 
(winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup,  etc.),  in  the  October  Produce  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  119  lbs. 
each,  3  starters. 

At  the  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting  she  won  the  Home-bred  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile, 
beating  Seymour,  New  Holland  and  Velveteen,  at  weight  for  sex,  and  Billesdon,  unplaced, 
conceding  them  6  lbs.  each. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Spinaway  started  12  times,  won  10  races, 
was  second  in  1  and  third  in  1.  She  also  received  forfeit  in  a  Match  against  Per  Se  (in  re- 
ceipt of  3  lbs.),  who  the  previous  year  ran  second  to  Plebeian  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate, 
beating  the  grand  racehorse,  Galopin  (top  weight)  and  31  others. 

Spinaway  began  by  winning  the  1,000  guineas,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Per  Se,  Chaplet 
and  3  others,  and  next  won  the  Oaks,  by  3  lengths,  beating  her  stable  companion,  Lady- 
love, and  6  others. 

At  Ascot,  with  123  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Gilbert,  132  lbs  ,  in  the  Ascot  Derby  Stakes, 
1  1/2  miles,  beating  Earl  of  Dartrey  (third  in  the  St.  Leger)  and  2  others.  At  Goodwood 
she  walked  over  for  the  Gratwicke  Produce  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  11  subscribers,  and  with 
top  weight,  134  lbs.,  won  the  Nassau  Stakes,  a  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Confiance,  132 
lbs.,  and  2  others. 

At  York,  Spinaway,  129  lbs.,  top  weight,  won  the  Yorkshire  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  beating 
Maud  Victoria  and  3  others,  and  also  captured  the  York  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Thunder 
(winner  of  the  City  and  Suburban  with  130  lbs.,  etc.),  and  Lily  Agnes,  a  fine  racemare  and 
dam  of  the  great  Ormonde,  etc.  At  Doncaster  she  won  the  Doncaster  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles, 
by  3  lengths,  3  starters,  and  ran  the  remainder  of  her  races  at  Newmarket. 

She  won  the  27th  Triennial  Produce  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Earl  of  Dartrey 
and  3  others ;  won  the  Royal  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  with  top  weight,  3  runners ;  won 
the  Newmarket  Oaks,  about  3  miles,  with  top  weight,  5  starters,  and  received  forfeit 
in  a  Match  against  Per  Se  (in  receipt  of  3  lbs.),  as  stated  above. 

In  the  last  race  of  her  career,  the  Jockev  Club  Cup,  about  3  1/4  miles,  Spinaway  ran 
third  to  Camelion  and  Apology  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  the  St.  Leger,  etc.), 
necks  separating  the  first  3,  beating  Gang  Forward  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  etc.). 
Kaiser  (a  good  stake  winner,  and  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Gang  Forward  for  second  place  in 
Doncaster's  Derby),  Balfe  (a  good  stake  winner),  and  3  others. 

Spinaway  produced  in 

1877.     b.  c.  Merry-go-round,  by  Scottish  Chief.     His  only  performance  as  a  3-year-old  was  walk- 
ing over  for  a  First  Foal  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket. 

As  a  3-year-old  Merry-go-round  started  7  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in 
1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

At  Newmarket  he  won  the  Column  Produce  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  beating  the  good 
performer.  Mask,  and  the  next  day  ran  second  to  Fernandez  (in  receipt  of  5  lbs.),  in  the 
Craven  Stakes,  a  mile,  13  starters.  In  the  2,000  guineas  he  was  unplaced  behind  Petronel, 
Muncaster  and  The  Abbot,  17  starters,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  the  Newmarket  Stakes, 
a  mile,  conceding  his  3  opponents  5  lbs.  each. 

In  the  Burwell  Stakes,  a  mile,  he  was  unplaced,  and  next  ran  third  to  Mask  and  The 
Chirper  (in  receipt  of  7  lbs.),  in  the  Ascot  Derby  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  3  others,  1  in 
receipt  of  4  and  2  in  receipt  of  7  lbs.  He  wound  up  his  3-year-old  form  by  running  fourth 
and  last  to  Cipolata  (second  in  the  St.  Leger),  Robert  the  Devil  (the  best  horse  of  his  day, 
top  weight),  and  his  stable  companion.  Pride  of  the  Ocean  (bottom  weight),  in  the  Mid- 
summer Stakes,  1  mile. 

As  a  4-year-old  Merry-go-round  started  twice.  Carrying  second  top  weight  he  was 
unplaced  in  a  Welter  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  7/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  won  by  Valentino, 
top  weight,  7  starters,  and  at  the  same  place  won  the  First  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  14 
starters.  As  a  5-year-old  he  started  in  2  selling  races,  ran  third  once  and  unplaced  the 
last  time. 

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187S,     b.  f.  Spiniiiug  Jenny,  by  Scottish  Chief.    Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  once. 
In  a  Selling  Plate,  5/8  mile,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  ^100,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  field  of  14. 

Spinning  Jenny  threw  Spinning  Top,  who  started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  ^50,  he  won  the  Aston  Selling  Plate,  5  8  mile,  at  Four  Oaks  Park,  5  starters, 
and  was  afterwards  sold  for  110  guineas. 

Spinning  Jenny  also  produced  Spinning  Jane,  who  never  started  except  in  pony  races. 
Spinning  Jane  had  only  2  thoroughbred  foals.  One  of  them  was  sent  to  South  America  as 
a  yearling.  The  other  one,  Handley,  ran  only  as  a  3-year-old  when  he  won  the  Alexandra 
Plate,  about  1  1/8  miles,  at  Alexandra  Park,  6  starters,  and  at  Derby,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
;if  100  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  135  guineas,  won  the  Belper  Selling  Plate,  a  mile. 

Spinning  Jenny  was  sold  to  go  to  Hungary  when  10  years  old. 

1S7!(,     br.  f.  Darnaway,  by  Scottish  Chief.    Started  only  as  a  2- year-old,  when  she  ran  once. 
She  won  the  October  Produce  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  4  starters. 

Darnaway  threw  Springaway,  who  as  a  2-year-old,  won  the  Mile  Maiden  (at  entry) 
Plate,  a  mile,  at  Leicester,  beating  Drumlina  by  6  lengths,  and  also  won  the  Second 
Nursery  Handicap,  a  mile,  at  Newmarket,  5  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

Springaway  had  a  dead  colt  in  England,  and  was  sold  the  same  year,  when  5  years  old, 
to  go  to  France. 

Darnaway  was  sold  to  go  abroad,  when  17  years  old,  having  been  barren  3  years  in 
succession. 

ISSO.     b.  c.  dead,  by  Kingcraft. 

18S1,     b.  f.  Busybody,  by  Petrarch.     Alluded  to  above. 

1882,     barren. 

1SS3,     b.  c.  Arcadian,  by  Kisber.     Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,   won  2  races,  was  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  5. 

He  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Brocklesby  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  won  by  the  good 
racehorse.  The  Bard,  unbeaten  as  a  2-year-old,  with  16  victories  to  his  credit  at  that  age,  and 
as  a  3-year-old  only  defeated  twice,  viz:  when  he  ran  second  to  Ormonde  in  the  Derby 
and  second  to  Riversdale  (in  receipt  of  31  lbs. )  in  the  Manchester  Cup. 

Arcadian  was  next  unplaced  to  The  Bard  in  the  Althorp  Park  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  and 
then  won  the  first  Spring  Two-year-old  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  by  3  lengths,  5 
starters. 

At  Leicester  he  ran  third  to  Ste  Alvere  and  Ariel  (in  receipt  of  10  lbs. )  in  the  Knighton 
Plate,  5  8  mile,  5  starters,  and  at  Doncaster,  with  116  lbs.,  won  the  Prince  of  Wales's 
Nurserj-  Plate,  handicap,  7  8  mile,  beating  Hawkeye,  103,  Merriment,  84,  Exmoor,  116  lbs. 
and  5  others  in  receipt  of  from  6  to  20  lbs.     In  his  last  3  races  of  the  season  he  was  unplaced. 

Arcadian  started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  one  and  unplaced 
in  2  Handicaps. 

He  began  by  winning  the  Blankney  Stakes,  a  mile,  at  Lincoln,  easily  by  2  lengths,  6 
starters.  At  Leicester  he  won  the  Leicestershire  Spring  Handicap,  a  mile,  19  starters, 
including  the  good  performers  Mc  Mahon,  Despair,  Dalmeney  and  Kinsky.  At  Newmarket 
Arcadian  won  the  Bennington  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating  Stupid,  and  at  Chester,  with  126 
lbs.,  ran  second  to  Coracle,  119  lbs.,  in  the  Dee  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Greenbrae, 
119  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  Arcadian  ran  without  winning. 

1884,     br.  f.  Waltz,  by  Isonomy.     Never  started. 

Waltz  threw 

(a)  Scotch  Reel.  Never  started,  dam  of  Red  Reel,  winner  of  the  Douglas  Nursery 
Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  Lanark,  as  a  2-year-old.     Ran  as  a  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

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(b)  Slow  Step.  As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Maiden  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  31 
starters,  and  also  won  the  Second  Clarence  and  Avondale  Biennial  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  San- 
down  Park.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

(c)  Miningby.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  £')0  and  afterwards  sold  for  150  guineas,  he  won  the  Mile  Selling  Plate  at  Carlisle. 

1885,  b.  f.  Whirligigs,  by  Petrarcll.     Never  started.     No  produce  recorded. 

1886,  b.  f.  Fortune's  Wheel,  by  Petrarch.     Never  started. 

Fortune's  Wheel  produced  in  1890,  b.  f.  Little  Gipsy  II.,  by  Lowland  Chief,  which 
was  sent  to  Hungary. 

In  1891  Fortune's  Wheel  was  covered  by  Saraband  and  sent  to  Hungary  with  her  filly 
foal  of  that  year  by  Minting. 

1887,  barren. 

188S,     b.  c.  The  Weaver,  by  Oalopiii.     Never  started. 

1889,  slipped  foal. 

1890,  b.  c.  Arabian,  by  Merry  Hampton.     Started  only  as  a  2  year-old,  when  he  ran  4  times,  was 

3  times  unplaced  and  won  the  Salisbury  Foal  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  6  starters. 

1891,  slipped  twins. 

1892,  barren. 

1893,  b.  V.  by  Juargfler.     Never  won. 

Spinaway  died  before  foaling  in  1894. 

Ql'EEX  BERTHA,     started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  third  in  3. 
Meddler's 
3d  Dam. 

At  Doncaster  she  ran  third  to  Cerintha  and  Bohemia  in  the  Filly  Stakes,  about  5  1/2 
furlongs,  9  starters,  and  2  days  afterwards  ran  third  to  Lord  Clifden  (winner  of  the  St. 
Leger,  etc. )  and  Bohemia  in  a  Sweepstakes,  about  1  mile,  7  starters. 

At  Newmarket  she  ran  third  to  Tom  Fool  and  Automaton  in  the  Prendergast  Stakes 
about  5  1/2  furlongs,  11  starters,  and  at  the  same  place  won  a  Sweepstakes,  about  1  mile, 
by  8  lengths,  beating  imp.  Blue  Mantle,  who  was  4  lengths  in  front  of  Falcon. 

As  a  3-year-old  Queen  Bertha  started  5  times,  won  2  races  and  was  second  in  3. 

She  began  by  winning  the  Oaks,  beating  Marigold,  Vivid,  Isoline,  Old  Orange  Girl, 
Lady  Augusta,  Sea  Nymph,  Borealis,  Thalestris,  Gratitude  and  10  others.  With  123  lbs. 
she  next  ran  second  to  Onesander,  122  lbs.,  in  the  Ascot  Derby  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating 
imp.  Blue  Mantle  and  4  others,  and  2  days  later  won  the  10th  Ascot  Triennial  Stakes,  a 
mile,  by  6  lengths,  4  starters. 

At  Doncaster  Queen  Bertha  ran  second,  beaten  1/2  length,  to  Lord  Clifden  (who  was 
beaten  a  head  by  Macaroni  in  the  Derby)  in  the  St.  Leger,  beating  Borealis,  Onesander, 
imp.  Blue  Mantle  (fourth  in  the  Derby),  The  Ranger  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris) 
and  13  others,  and  two  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Macaroni  in  the  Doncaster  Cup,  2  5/8 
miles,  beating  imp.  Blue  Mantle,  Rapid  Rhone  and  2  others. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Queen  Bertha  started  once,  when  she  was 
unplaced,  in  the  Goodwood  Cup,  2  1/2  miles,  won  by  the  good  racehorse  Dollar  (bred  in 
France),  10  starters. 

Queen  Bertha  produced  in 

1867,     c.  f.  Gertrude,  by  Saunterer.    Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in 
3  and  third  in  2. 

She  began  by  running  second  to  Guy  Dayrell  in  the  Newmarket  Two-year-old  Plate, 
5/8  mile,  17  starters.     At  Ascot  she  won  the  Queen's  Stand  Plate,  about  5  12  furlongs,  for 

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all  ages,   b)'  3  lengths,    10  starters,    including  King  Victor,    Plaudit,    Normandy,    Lumley, 
Rosicrucian,  The  White  Slave  and  Honesty,  all  of  them  good  performers. 

At  Goodwood  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  Gamos  (winner  of  the  Oaks)  in  the 
Nineteenth  Bentinck  Memorial  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  beating  Sunlight  and  Blue  Bell ;  ran  second, 
with  116  lbs.,  top  weight,  to  Morphia,  97  lbs.,  in  the  Nursery  Handicap,  a  mile,  beating  21 
others  in  receipt  of  from  6  to  34  lbs.,  and  the  same  day  walked  over  for  the  Strafford  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  11  subscribers. 

At  York  Gertrude,  88  lbs.,  ran  third  in  The  White  Slave,  81,  and  Hawkhead,  84  lbs., 
in  the  Zetland  Stakes,  a  mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  8  others,  including  Patchwork,  Suffolk, 
Ida  and  Honesty.  At  Doncaster,  with  124  lbs.,  she  finished  third  to  Stanley  and  Toreador, 
122  lbs.  each,  beating  Jarnac,  Sunlight,  Burgandy  and  Thinskin,  and  wound  up  her  2-year- 
old  form  by  winning  the  Home-bred  Sweepstakes,  3  4  mile,  beating  Lincoln  Lad. 

As  a  3-year-old  Gertrude  started  11  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  3  (  2  runners 
in  3),  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

She  was  unplaced  in  the  City  and  Suburban  Handicap,  about  1  l/'4  milei,  28  starters, 
giving  the  first  and  second  14  and  12  lbs.  respectively,  and  having  the  worst  of  the  weights 
with  the  third  horse.  At  Newmarket  she  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes,  Rowley  mile; 
ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  Pandore,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  about  1  1,4  miles,  2  runners ;  won 
the  Coffee-room  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Pandore  and  2  others,  and  ran  fourth  and 
last  to  Nobleman,  Demidoff  and  The  Champion  in  the  Newmarket  Stakes,  about  1  mile. 

She  was  next  placed  fourth  in  the  Oaks  to  Gamos,  Sunshine  and  Pate,  beating  Hester, 
(winner  of  the  1,000  guineas)  and  2  others.  At  Goodwood  she  ran  second,  beaten  1/2 
length,  to  Scarboro,  in  the  Drawing-room  Stakes,  1  1  4  miles,  2  starters,  and  finished 
third  to  Lady  of  Lyons  and  Gamos  in  the  Nineteenth  Bentinck  Memorial  Stakes,  4  starters. 

Gertrude  next  won  the  Yorkshire  Oaks,  1  l/'4  miles,  beating  Agility,  Gamos,  Frivolity 
(winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  beating  Kingcraft,  winner  of  the  Derby,  Hawthornden , 
winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  etc.,  etc.).  Lady  of  Lyons  and  3  others;  won  the  Great  Yorkshire 
Stakes,  1  3  4  miles,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Falkland,  King  Cole,  Toreador,  The  Champion, 
Norman  by  and  3  others,  and  ran  her  last  race  of  the  season  at  Doncaster,  where  she  finished 
second  to  Sornette  (bred  in  France)  in  the  Cup,  2  .5  8  miles,  beating  Border  Knight  and 
Starter. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Gertrude  started  10  times,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  2. 

She  ran  third  to  Christopher  Sly  and  Sornette  in  the  Gold  Vase,  3  miles,  at  Ascot,  beat- 
ing Dutch  Skater  (\vinner  of  the  Doncaster  Cup,  etc.)  and  4  others,  and  two  days  afterwards 
was  unplaced  in  the  Gold  Cup,  about  3  1/3  miles,  won  by  the  grand  racehorse,  imp. 
Mortemer. 

At  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting  Gertrude,  112  lbs.,  won  a  Private  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes, about  1  mile,  beating  Steppe  (second  in  the  1,000  guineas,  beating  Corisande,  etc  ), 
3  years,  103  lbs.,  by  10  lengths.  At  Goodwood  she  ran  second  to  Nobleman  in  the  Nine- 
teenth Bentinck  Memorial  Stakes,  about  3  5,  8  miles,  beating  The  Champion,  and  at  Brighton, 
with  118  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Mornington,  3  years,  100,  and  Stockpurse,  4  years,  103  lbs. ,  beating 
Siderolite  (winner  of  the  Ascot  and  Goodwood  Cups,  etc.),  131  lbs.,  Minotaure,  118  lbs. , 
and  4  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  York,  she  ran  third  to  Shannon  (wmner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup,  etc.),  and 
Ag^ity  in  the  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Dutch  Skater,  etc.,  and  at  Doncaster,  with  115 
lbs.,  ran  second  to  The  Dwarf,  3  years,  111  lbs.,  in  the  Great  Yorkshire  Handicap,  St. 
Leger  course,  8  starters,  including  Geant  des  Batailles,  Good  Hope  and  Indian  Ocean. 

At  Stamford,  with  174  lbs.,  she  ran  third  and  last  to  Bickerstaffe,  3  years,  139,  and 
Filibustier,  4  years,  159  lbs.,  in  the  Welter  Cup,  handicap,  about  a  mile. 

At  Shrewsbury,  with  114  lbs.,  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Cleveland,  3  years,  103 
lbs.,  in  the  Great  Shropshire  Handicap,  a  mile,  beating  18  others,  14  of  which  were  in  re- 
ceipt of  weight,  and  1  at  equal  weight.  In  her  last  race,  the  Midland  County  Stakes,  han- 
dicap, 2  mUes,  won  by  Musket  (the  great  sire  in  New  Zealand),  Gertrude  was  unplaced. 

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Gertude   produced 

(a)  King  Clovis.  Earned  1  bracket  as  a  3-year-old  by  walking  over  for  the  Home- 
bred Produce  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Newmarket,  9  subscribers.  Previous  to  the  walk  over 
he  had  run  second  to  Dee  in  the  Chesterfield  Stakes,  about  1/3  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beat- 
ing the  good  horse,  Warren  Hastings,  Covenanter  and  4  others,  and  next  ran  unplaced  in 
the  Middle  Park  Plate,  won  by  Chamant,  winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  etc.,  a  son  of  imp. 
Mortemer. 

King  Clovis's  other  performance  as  a  3-year-old  was  running  unplaced  in  the  Dewhurst 
Plate,  7/8  mile,  won  by  Chamant. 

As  a  3-year-old  King  Clovis  started  13  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  6.  He  won  a  Post  Sweepstakes,  about  a  mile,  at  Newmarket,  3  starters, 
and  walked  over  for  the  Newmarket  Stakes,  about  a  mile.  At  Warwick  he  won  the 
Bradgate  Cup,  handicap,  3/4  mile,  6  starters. 

King  Clovis  won  3  races  as  a  4-year-old,  1  as  a  5-year-old  and  1  as  a  6-year-old. 

(/')     Childeric.     Started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  4  races,  and  was  unplaced  twice. 

He  began  by  winning  the  Chesterfield  Stakes,  about  1/3  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating 
Katharine,  The  Spark,  imp.  Greenback  and  9  others.  At  Goodwood  he  won  the  Prince  of 
Wales's  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Vellum  by  3  lengths.  At  Doncaster,  at  3  to  1  on,  in  the 
Champagne  Stakes,  about  .5  1/3  furlongs,  he  ran  unplaced  to  Clementine,  Red  Hazard  and 
Cypress.  6  starters,  and  3  days  afterwards  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Clementine 
and  Censer,  who  ran  a  dead  heat  for  second  place. 

At  Newmarket  Childeric  won  the  Prendergast  Stakes,  about  5  1/3  furlongs,  giving  6 
lbs.  to  Oasis  and  Inval,  who  ran  a  dead  heat  for  second  place,  and  finished  his  3-year- 
old  career  by  carrying  138  lbs.,  top  weight,  and  running  unplaced  behind  Pilgrimage  (win 
ner  of  the  1,000,  the  3,000  guineas,  etc.),  118,  Insulaire  (second  in  the  Derby),  135,  and 
Inval,  131  lbs. ,  in  the  Dewhurst  Plate,  7/8  mile,  9  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Childeric  started  9  times,  won  3  races,  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3. 

He  began  by  winning  a  Post  Sweepstakes,  about  a  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating  Broad 
Corrie,  and  was  next  placed  fourth  in  the  3,000  guineas  behind  Pilgrimage,  Insulaire  and 
Sefton,  beating  Glengarry,  Inval  and  4  others.  In  the  Derby  he  ran  third  to  Sefton  and 
Insulaire,  beating  Castiereagh,  Thurio,  Bonnie  Scotland  (by  Thormanby),  Censer,  Ridotto 
and  14  others. 

At  Ascot,  with  137  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Glengarry,  115  lbs.,  in  the  Prince  of  Wales's 
Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  beating  Sefton,  131,  Bonnie  Scotland,  115,  Eau  de  Vie,  110,  Clemen- 
tine, 133,  and  Censer,  115  lbs.,  and  3  days  later,  with  133  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Bonnie  Scot- 
land, 115,  and  Red  Archer,  133  lbs.,  in  the  St.  James's  Palace  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating 
Etolia,  113  lbs. 

At  Doncaster  Childeric  ran  second  to  Janette  (his  stable  companion)  in  the  St.  Leger, 
beating  Master  Kildare  (a  good  racehorse,  winner  of  the  City  and  Suburban  with  138 
lbs.),  Insulaire,  Red  Archer,  Beauclerc  (winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  etc.).  Glengarry, 
Boniface  and  6  others,  and  on  the  last  day  of  the  Meeting  won  the  Doncaster  Stakes, 
1  1/3  miles,  beating  Cereau  by  6  lengths. 

At  Newmarket  Childeric  ran  sixth  and  last  behind  Sefton,  Insulaire  and  Inval  in  the 
St.  Leger  Stakes,  about  3  1/16  miles,  and  wound  up  his  racing  cai'eer  by  winning  the 
Royal  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  from  Sonsie  Queen. 

Childeric  sired  winners. 

(c)  Charibert.  Started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  3. 

He  began  by  running  unplaced  behind  Ruperra,  Gunnersbury  and  imp.  Rayon  d'Or 
in  the  July  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  8  starters.  At  Goodwood  he  won  the  Prince  of 
Wales's  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  the  French-bred  colt,  Zut,  by  4  lengths. 

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At  Doncaster  Charibert  won  the  Champagne  Stakes,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  by  a 
length,  beating  Rayon  d'Or  and  3  others,  and  two  days  afterwards  ran  second,  beaten 
3/4  length,  to  Rayon  d'Or  in  a  vSweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Reconciliation. 

At  Newmarket,  with  129  lbs.,  he  was  unplaced  behind  Peter,  126,  Victor  Chief,  122, 
and  Gunnersbury,  122  lbs.,  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  18  starters;  ran  second  to  his  stable 
companion.  Leap  Year,  in  the  Prendergast  Stakes,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  conceding  weight 
and  a  beating  to  5  others,  and  won  the  Home-bred  Produce  Stakes,  his  last  race  of  the 
season,  beating  Malabar  by  2  lengths. 

As  a  3-year-old  Charibert  was  a  roarer,  which  accounted  for  his  not  being  able  to  win 
over  a  distance  of  ground.  He  started  8  times  during  the  season,  won  2  races,  was  second 
in  2  and  unplaced  in  4. 

With  7  to  1  laid  on  him,  he  ran  second  to  Reconciliation  (100  to  8  against)  in  the  Column 
Produce  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  at  Newmarket,  3  starters.  He  next  won  the  2,000  guineas 
by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Cadogan,  who  finished  4  lengths  in  front  of  Rayon  d'Or  and  12 
others,  including  Gunnersbury,  Strathern,  Discord  (first  favorite),  Lancastrain,  Marshall 
Scot,  Westbourne,  Ruperra,  Zut,  'Visconti  (third  in  the  Derby)  and  the  American-bred  colt, 
Uncas. 

In  the  Derby,  won  by  Sir  Berys,  the  1  1/2  miles  proved  too  far  for  him,  and  he  ran 
unplaced. 

At  Ascot  he  ran  .second  to  Rayon  d'Or  in  the  St.  James's  Palace  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating 
The  Scot,  Ruperra.  'Visconti,  Gilderoy  and  Episcopus,  and  at  Goodwood  was  fourth  and 
last  in  the  Gratwicke  Produce  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  behind  Gilderoy  (in  receipt  of  3  lbs.), 
'Wifey  and  Reconciliation. 

At  Newmarket  he  ran  third  and  last  to  Rycerski  and  Glencairn,  each  in  receipt  of  5 
lbs.,  in  the  Royal  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  and  in  his  last  race  of  the  season,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  ;^500,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  7  starters,  and  was  afterwards  bought 
in  for  550  guineas. 

As  a  4-year-old  Charibert  was  never  beaten  at  a  distance  his  infirmity  would  allow  him 
to  compass,  unless  he  had  a  crushing  burden.  He  started  11  times  during  the  season,  won 
7  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

He  won  the  Egmont  Plate,  5  8  mile,  at  Epsom,  with  124  lbs. ,  top  weight,  15  starters ;  won 
the  Queen's  Stand  Plate,  about  5  1  2  furlongs,  at  Ascot,  by  5  lengths,  beating  the  good 
French  bred  racehorse,  Phenix,  and  4  others;  won  the  July  Cup,  3/4  mile,  at  Newmarket, 
4  starters,  including  Phenix  in  receipt  of  6  lbs.,  and  walked  over  for  the  Kempton  Trial 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  10  subscribers. 

At  Sandown  Park  Charibert,  144  lbs.,  top  weight,  won  the  Surbiton  Handicap  Plate, 
about  5/8  mile,  conceding  from  27  to  48  lbs.  to  his  8  opponents,  and  the  ne.xt  day  won  the 
Gold  Cup,  5  8  mile,  beating  the  2-year-old  Canace.  At  Brighton  he  won  the  Rous  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  8  starters. 

This  was  Charibert's  last  win  of  the  season.  He  was  crushed  with  weight,  147  lbs. , 
top  weight,  in  the  Hartingdon  Plate,  at  Derby,  20  starters,  conceding  the  first  3,  Glen 
Ronald,  3  years,  50,  Strathblane,  5  years,  41,  and  Herald  (winner  of  the  Stewards'  Cup 
and  Goodwood,  etc.),  aged,  26  lbs.  In  the  Champion  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  when  the 
order  at  the  finish  was  Robert  the  Devil,  Ben  d'Or,  Reveller  and  Charibert,  the  last  named  was 
running  out  of  his  distance.  With  132  lbs. ,  top  weight,  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Lancashire  Cup, 
handicap,  7/8  mile,  14  starters,  the  first  3,  each  of  them  3  years  old,  being  in  receipt  of  37, 
41  and  30  lbs.  respectively,  and  in  his  last  race  of  the  season  he  carried  149  lbs.,  top  weight, 
and  ran  second  to  Centenary,  132  lbs.,  in  a  Cup,  5/8  mile,  at  Manchester,  4  starters. 

As  a  5-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Charibert  maintained  his  brilliant  sprint- 
ing qualities.  Starting  11  times  he  won  7  races,  was  second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  2, 
carrying  top  weight  each  time  he  did  not  win. 

His  victories  included  the  Stewards'  Cup,  5/8  mile,  at  Sandown  Park,  with  143  lbs., 
top  weight,  4  starters;  the  All  Aged  Stakes,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Ascot,  beating 
the  remarkably  speedy  French-bred  filly.   Oceanic,   the  only  time   she  was   ever  beaten ; 

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the  Stockbridge  Cup,  3/4  mile,  7  starters;  the  July  Cup,  3/4  mile,  at  Newmarket,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Peter  (the  best  horse  of  his  day)  and  Barrett,  American  bred,  and  the  Gold 
Cup,  5/8  mile,  at  Sandown  Park,  beating  Meldon. 

Charibert  sired  a  lot  of  winners. 

(d)     Mirabel.     Never  started. 

Mirabel  threw  Wine  Sour  (winner  of  the  Grendon  Nursery  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  War- 
wick, as  a  2-year-old,  and  winner  of  the  Warwick  Welter  Cup,  handicap,  1  mile,  as  a  3- 
year-old),  and  Mabella,  who  never  started,  but  threw  the  Handicap  winner.  Belle  of 
Hampton,  and  Beauregard,  who  won  the  Alfriston  Plate,  a  mile,  at  Brighton,  as  a  3-year- 
old,  beating  6  opponents. 

Mirabel  had  '  more  foals  in  England  and  was  sent  to  Germany  in  1888,  with  her  foal 
of  that  year,  and  covered  by  Bend  Or. 

{e)  Duchess  of  Cornwall.  As  a  3-year-old  walked  over  for  the  Wentworth  Post  Pro- 
duce Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Doncaster,  6  subscribers,  and  won  the  Buckenham  Post  Produce 
Stakes,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  3  starters.    Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

Duchess  of  Cornwall  had  a  foal  in  1884,  by  Skylark,  which  died,  was  covered  by  him 
again,  and  sent  to  Germany,  where  she  produced  Duchess,  who  won  the  Pest  Oaks. 

(/)  Woodpecker.  As  a  3-year-old  won  the  Buckenham  Post  Produce  Stakes,  at  New- 
market, 3  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Selling  Plate,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  the  winner  to  be  sold 
for  ;^800,  by  3  lengths,  8  starters,  and  was  afterwards  sold  for  600  guineas. 

(^)  Galanthis.  Started  once  only.  As  a  2-year-old  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Bucken- 
ham Post  Produce  Stakes,  won  by  the  Oaks  winner.  Miss  Jummy. 

Galanthis  threw  Crown  Equerry  (winner  of  3  races  as  a  4-year-old,  including  the  47th 
Triennial  Stakes,  about  3  miles,  at  Newmarket),  and  Alcmena  who  started  3  times  as  a 
2-year-old  in  19(11  when  she  won  the  Buckenham  Post  Produce  Stakes,  at  Newmarket;  ran 
second  in  the  Hardwicke  Stakes,  at  Stockton,  and  also  ran  second  in  the  Moulton  Stakes  at 
Newmarket. 

Gertrude  was  barren  in  1884  (the  year  after  she  produced  Galanthis),  had  a  foal  in  1885 
by  Springfeld,  was  covered  by  Galopin,  and  sent  to  Germany  with  her  foal. 

IS68,     a  dead  foal. 

1869,  b.  c.  ({iieen's  Messengrer,  by  Trniiipeter.     Ran  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  at  Newmarket,  and 
won  each  time. 

He  won  the  Buckenham  Post  Produce  Stakes,  about  5  1/3  furlongs,  5  starters ;  won 
the  Clearwell  Stakes,  about  5  1/3  furlongs,  beating  Xanthus  and  3  others,  and  won  the  All 
Aged  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Eole  II.  (bred  in  France,  a  good  racehorse),  and  the  2  good 
racemares.  Agility  and  Sornette. 

As  a  3-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Queen's  Messenger  started  4  times,  won  2 
races  and  was  third  in  2. 

He  began  by  running  third  to  imp.  Prince  Charlie  and  Cremorne  in  the  2,000  guineas, 
beating  Wenlock  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger),  King  Lud  (winner  of  the  Alexandra  Plate), 
Laburnum,  Statesman,  Wellingtonia  and  6  others. 

He  next  ran  third  to  Cremorne  and  Pell  Mell  in  the  Derby,  beating  Prince  Charlie, 
Wenlock,  Vanderdecken,  Drummond,  Bertram  and  15  others. 

At  Ascot  Queen's  Messenger,  137  lbs.,  top  weight,  won  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes, 

1  5/8  miles,  beating  Khedive,  133,  Drumochter,  115,  Wenlock,  and  Winslow  (winner  of  the 
Royal  Hunt  Cup,  at  Ascot,  etc.),  122  lbs.  each,  and  6  others.  Two  days  afterwards,  with 
122  lbs.,  he  won  the  St.  James's  Palace  Stakes  (his  last  race),  1  mile,  beating  Lord  Gough, 
115.  King  Lud,  115,  and  Struan,  133  lbs. 

1870,  ch.  c.  Paladin,  by  Pitz-Ronald.     Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  started  7  times,  won 

2  races,  was  second  in  4  (3  starters  in  1)  and  unplaced  in  1. 


He  began  by  winning  the  18th  Triennial  Stakes,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Ascot,  by  3 
lengths,  3  runners.  At  Newmarket  he  ran  second  to  Somerset  in  the  July  Stakes,  about 
.5  l/'i  furlongs,  beating  Kaiser  (dead  heat  with  Gang  Forward  for  second  place  in  the 
Derby)  by  4  lengths,  and  also  5  others.  At  York  he  won  the  Convivial  Produce  Stakes, 
about  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  carrying  top  weight,  6  starters. 

At  Newmarket  he  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  Gang  Forward  (winner  of  the  2,000 
guineas)  in  the  2.5th  Triennial  Produce  Stakes,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  7  starters;  ran  un- 
placed to  Surinam,  Kaiser  and  ilontargis  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  18  starters;  ran 
second  to  Flageolet  (bred  in  France,  winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup,  etc. )  in  the  Criterion 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Kaiser,  Surinam  and  3  others,  and  in  his  last  race,  with  128  lbs. 
up,  he  finished  second  to  an  unnamed  filly  by  Julius,  116  lbs.,  in  the  Home-bred  Sweep- 
stakes, 3  4  mile. 

I.S71,     b.  f.  Blaneliefleur,  by  Saiiiifcrpr.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  won  the  Second  Welter  Handicap, 
about  0  1/2  furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  with  bottom  weight. 

Blanchefleur  produced 

(a)  Syringa.  As  a  2-year-old  won  the  Troy  Stakes,  about  8  4  mile,  at  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  6  starters,  including  Lizzie  Long  and  Hagioscope,  and  at  Stockton,  with  top  weight, 
won  the  24th  Zetland  Biennial  Stakes,  5/H  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  imp.  Dutch  Organ 
and  3  others.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

SjTinga  threw  Blanchland,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  New- 
market, top  weight,  and  also  won  the  Houghton  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  again  carrying  top 
weight.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  29th  Newmarket  Biennial  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  beat- 
ing some  good  horses. 

Syringa  also  threw  Mock  Orange,  who,  as  a  2-year-olJ,  won  the  Blankney  Nursery 
Stakes,  handicap,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Lmcoln,  receiving  3  lbs.  from  one  of  the  un- 
placed horses  and  conceding  weight  to  the  others.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Friary  Plate, 
handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  Derby,  6  starters;  won  the  Epsom  Town  Plate,  handicap,  5/8  mile, 
13  starters,  and  won  the  De  Trafford  Plate,  7,8  mile,  at  Manchester,  the  winner  to  be  sold 
for  i^lOO,  14  starters,  and  was  afterwards  sold  for  460  guineas. 

Syringa  also  produced  Venus'  Looking  Glass  who  never  started. 

Venus'  Looking  Glass  threw  Hettie  Sorrel  who  started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  5 
races,  ran  a  dead  heat  for  second  place  and  was  once  unplaced.  She  won  the  Stewards' 
Nursery  Handicap  Plate,  at  Hurst  Park;  won  a  Plate,  at  A>t;  won  the  Second  Nursery 
Handicap,  at  Newmarket;  won  the  Kempton  Park  Nursery  Handicap  Plate,  7/8  mile,  and 
won  the  Ditch  Mile  Nursery  Plate,  handicap,  Ditch  mile,  at  Newmarket. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hettie  Sorrel  ran  without  winning.  She  threw  Lisbeth  (winner  of  the 
Southport  Two-year-old  Stakes,  at  Liverpool  as  a  2-year-old)  and  St.  Levan  who  won  3 
races  as  a  3-year-old,  in  1901,  viz:  the  Regulation  Plate,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Kempton  Park; 
walked  over  for  the  Elsham  Plate,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Lincoln,  13  entries,  and  won  the  Duchy 
Plate,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Liverpool. 

Venus'  Looking  Glass  also  threw  Dielytra  who  as  a  2-year-old  won  the  Halnaker 
Stakes,  5,  8  mile,  11  starters.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Robert  de  Witville  Handicap, 
5/8  mile,  at  Sandown  Park,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  and  at  Newmarket,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  ^100  and  afterwards  sold  for  450  guineas,  won  a  5/8-mile  race.  As  a  4-year-old 
he  won  the  Richmond  Park  Easter  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  with  top  weight.  As  a  5-year- 
old  he  ran  without  winning  and  was  sent  to  Belgium  during  that  season. 

(i)  Choufleur  as  a  2  year-old  won  the  Knavesmire  Plate,  of  p^'SOO,  about  5  8  mile,  at 
York,  beating  the  winners  Houndsditch,  Yard  Arm,  Cheroot  and  Quartus. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Redcar  Handicap,  about  1  1/8  miles,  conceding  weight 
to  his  opponents,  except  Larkin,  who  finished  a  bad  third  with  2  lbs.  more  weight. 

1S72,    b.  f.  Spiuaway,  by  Macaroni.    Alluded  to  above. 


1873,  b.  f.  Fame,  by  Trumpeter.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  3  times. 

At  Ascot  she  ran  third  to  Correggio  and  Timballo  in  the  23d  Triennial  Stakes,  about 
5  1/3  furlongs,  beating  Polycarp.  At  Goodwood  she  ran  third  to  Camelia  (winner  of  the 
1,000  guineas  and  dead  heat  for  the  Oaks),  and  Solitude,  in  a  Sweepstakes.  3/4  mile,  5 
starters,  and  at  Newmarket  she  ran  third  to  Kaleidoscope  (winner  of  the  Lincolnshire 
Handicap,  etc. )  and  Margarita  (a  Stake  winner)  in  the  Troy  Stakes,  beating  Pluton. 

Fame  was  sold  to  go  to  France,  covered  by  Beaudesirt,  when  she  was  12  years  old. 
Before  leaving  England  she  had  4  colt  foals  and  1  filly.  One  colt  was  sent  to  Chili  when  a 
yearling.  One  colt  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  and  the  other  two  never  started. 
Her  filly  foal.  Renown,  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  had  2  living  foals  in  England, 
neither  of  which  won,  and  was  then  sold  to  go  to  Hungary. 

1874,  ch.  c.  Queen's  Herald,  by  Trumpeter.     Never  .started. 

1875,  barren. 

]87(>,     b.  f.  Wheel  of  Fortune,  by  Adventurer.     The  best  performer  of  her  age  and  unbeaten 
till  her  last  race,  when  she  broke  down. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  started  in  6  races,  and  won  each  time. 

She  began  by  winning  the  Richmond  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Goodwood,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Peter  (the  best  colt  of  his  day,  winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  the  Royal 
Hunt  Cup  at  Ascot  with  129  lbs.  etc.),  Cadogan  (second  in  the  2,000  guineas).  Leap  Year 
(her  stable  companion  and  a  very  good  filly),  Japonica  (a  good  racemare),  and  8  others. 

At  York  she  won  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  about  .5/8  mile,  beating  Falmouth  (a 
good  stake  winner),  and  Trapper  (unplaced),  at  weight  for  sex,  in  addition  to  10  others  in 
receipt  of  weight,  including  Palmbearer  (second  in  the  Derby),  in  receipt  of  10  lbs. 

At  Doncaster  Wheel  of  Fortune  walked  over  for  the  Wentworth  Post  Produce  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  .5  subscribers,  and  next  won  the  Buckenham  Post  Produce  Stakes,  about  5  1/2 
furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  beating  Howdie  by  3  lengths.  At  the  same  place  she  won  the 
31st  Triennial  Produce  Stakes,  about  !i  1/2  furlongs,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Jessie  Agnes 
and  6  others. 

Wheel  of  Fortune  finished  her  3-year-old  racing  by  carrying  125  lbs.  to  victory  in  the 
Dewhurst  Plate,  7/8  mile,  beating  Flavins,  121,  Discord,  131,  Caxtonian,  138,  Leap  Year 
(in  her  previous  race  had  beaten  Charibert,  etc.,  and  in  her  race  preceding  that  had  beaten 
imp.  Rayon  d'  Or,  etc.),  125,  Dispatch,  135  lbs.,  and  7  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Wheel  of  Fortune  started  5  times,  won  4  races  and  was  second  in  1. 

She  breezed  home  by  4  lengths  in  the  1,000  guineas,  beating  Abbaye,  Reconciliation, 
(a  good  racemare  "I  and  5  others.  She  won  the  Oaks  very  easily,  by  8  lengths,  from  Coro- 
mandel  II.,  Adventure,  Amice,  Jessie  Agnes,  Leap  Year  and  Philippine. 

At  Ascot  Wheel  of  Fortune,  126  lbs.,  won  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  1  .'1/8  miles, 
easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Adventure,  110,  imp.  Rayon  d'Or,  135.  Ruperra,  136  lbs., 
and  7  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  York  she  won  the  Yorkshire  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  by  a  length,  beating  Reconciliation, 
Jessie  Agnes,  Coromandel  II.,  Leap  Year  and  Adventure. 

Before  the  York  Meeting  Wheel  of  Fortune  had  shown  unmistakable  signs  of  unsound- 
ness, and  had  she  been  reserved  for  the  St.  Leger,  instead  of  meeting  her  engagements  at 
York,  the  public  would  have  plunged  wildly  on  her  for  the  classic  race  at  Doncaster,  not 
knowing  the  true  condition  of  her  legs. 

Lord  Falmouth,  her  owner,  a  non-betting  man,  and  one  of  the  best  sportsmen  that  ever 
lived,  sacrificed  his  chance  of  winning  the  St.  Leger,  in  the  interest  of  the  public,  by  run- 
ning his  filly  at  York  in  order  that  her  condition  might  be  publicly  known.  She  probably 
would  have  broken  down  in  the  St.  Leger,  in  any  case,  but  had  she  gone  to  the  post  with- 
out running  at  York  she  would  have  been  an  overwhelming  favorite. 

Consequently,  Lord  Falmouth  decided  to  let  Wheel  of  Fortune  continue  her  preparation 
for  the  St.  Leger  in  public,  and  two  days  after  her  victory  in  the  Yorlcshire  Oaks  she  was 


pulled  out  for  the  Great  Yorkshire  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles.  The  betting  was  3  to  1  on  Wheel  of 
Fortune,  7  to  1  against  Visconti  (third  in  the  Derby),  100  to  7  against  Ruperra,  and  23  to  1 
against  Rycerski.  Wheel  of  Fortune  practically  broke  down  in  the  race,  and  finished  sec- 
ond, beaten  a  head,  to  Ruperra,  with  Rycerski  a  bad  third. 

This  ended  Wheel  of  Fortune's  racing  days. 

Wheel  of  Fortune  produced 

(«)  Obsron.  As  a  2-year-old  walked  over  for  the  October  Post  Produce  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,  5  subscribers,  and  ran  in  4  other  races. 

At  Goodwood  he  finished  third  to  Sunrise  and  Calais  in  the  Richmond  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
beating  Miss  Jummy  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  etc. ),  Coracle  and  2  others,  and 
at  the  same  Meeting  was  unplaced  in  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Post  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  won  by 
Minting,  7  starters. 

At  Newmarket  Oberon,  132  lbs.,  ran  sscond  to  Volta.  137  lbs.,  in  the  Rous  Memorial 
Stakes,  5  '8  mile,  beatmg  Kendal,  137,  Sunrise,  VZi  lbs.,  and  4  others;  walked  over  for  a 
Produce  Stake,  as  stated  above,  and,  with  120  lbs.,  ran  second  to  imp.  Ormonde  in  the 
Criterion  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  beating  Mephisto,  134,  Calais,  130  lbs.,  and  2  others  at  equal 
weights. 

As  a  3-year-old  Oberon,  103  lbs.,  was  unplaced  in  the  Cesarewitch,  won  by  Stone  Clink, 
4  years,  10.5  lbs. ;  with  98  lbs.  was  unplaced  in  the  Liverpool  Autumn  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  won 
by  Melton,  129  lbs.,  and  was  unplaced,  with  100  lbs.,  in  the  Derby  Cup,  a  mile,  won  by 
King  Monmouth,  4  years,  118  lbs. 

At  Newmarket  Miss  Jummy  b^athim,  at  even  weights,  by  1.  3  length,  in  the  Riddles- 
worth  Post  Stakes,  about  a  mile,  3  runners. 

At  the  same  place  he  won  the  Select  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  beating  Theodore,  and  ran 
second  to  Ormonde  in  the  Champion  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Argo  Navis.  In 
his  last  race  of  the  season,  the  Great  Lancashire  Handicap,  a  mile,  Oberon,  103  lbs.,  ran 
second  to  Whitelock,  5  years,  96  lbs.,  beating  4  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Oberon  won  2  races  out  of  6  starts.  With  106  lbs. ,  he  captured  the 
Lincolnshire  Handicap,  a  mile,  20  starters,  and  at  Newmarket  won  the  38th  Triennial  Pro- 
duce Stakes,  about  2  1/16  miles,  5  starters. 

As  a  5-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Oberon  started  9  times  and  won  3  races. 

At  Newmarket,  with  ll.")  lbs.,  he  won  the  EUesmere  Highweight  Handicap,  about  1  3/8 
miles,  11  runners,  all  in  receipt  of  weight,  except  Devilshoof,  who  was  unplaced  with  119 
lbs.  The  next  day,  with  r23  lbs.,  he  won  the  Hare  Park  Handicap  Plate,  about  a  mile,  8 
starters,  all  in  receipt  of  weight,  except  Belisarius  IL,  who  was  unplaced  with  134  lbs. 

Oberon,  166  lbs.,  top  weight,  won  the  Welter  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Brighton,  the 
last  race  of  his  career,  beating  Arundel,  1.54.  Queen's  Herald,  3  years,  143,  and  The  Rector, 
4  years,  1.54  lbs. 

(i)  Dodona.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  9  times,  won  3  races,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  2. 

She  won  the  Boscawen  Po.-;t  Stakes,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  beating 
Devilshoof  and  Fealty,  and  at  Nottingham,  with  107  lbs.,  won  the  Mile  Nursery  Plate,  a 
mile,  7  starters. 

Dodona  has  thrown  Oracle  who  ran  twice  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901.  He  was  unplaced 
in  the  Halnaker  Stakes,  5 '8  mile,  at  Goodwood  and  won  the  Cliftonville  Plate,  about  5/8 
mile,  at  Brighton. 

(c)  Imp.  Simon  Magus.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old  in  England.  He  was  twice 
unplaced  and  was  beaten  6  lengths  by  Anakim  in  the  Bibury  Club  Home-bred  Foal  Stakes, 
2  runners. 

Simon  Magus  was  imported  to  the  United  States  when  3  yeais  old,  but  did  not  start 
again.     He  has  sired  winners. 


(d)  Patna.  As  a  2-year-old  won  the  Croxton  Park  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  8  starters.  Ran 
as  a  3-year-old  without  winning  and  died  as  a  4-year-old. 

(e)  Donna  Fortuna.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Donna  Fortuna  has  thrown  Holmwood,  who  won  the  Nursery  Plate  Handicap  at  New- 
market as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old,  in  1901,  with  the  worst  of  weights,  he  won  the 
Summer  Handicap,  1/8  mile,  6  starters. 

1877,  barren. 

1878,  b.  c.  (ireat  Carle,  by  Macaroni.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old.  He  ran  unplaced  in  the 
28th  Triennial  Stakes,  about  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Ascot,  won  by  Kiihleborn,  and  ran  second 
to  Thora  in  the  Exeter  Stakes,  about  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  2  starters. 

At  Doncaster  Great  Carle  won  a  Post  Match  of  /300  each,  3/4  mile,  beating  Crumb  by  a 
neck,  and  at  the  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting  won  the  Home-bred  Post  Produce  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  beating  Fiddler  (winner  of  the  Alexandra  Plate,  at  Ascot,  etc.),  by  ahead. 

As  a  3-year-old  Great  Carle  started  9  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  (a  dead 
heat  once),  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  9. 

He  won  the  Column  Produce  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  beating  Galopade  and  3  others; 
ran  second  to  Cameliard  in  the  Gratwicke  Produce  Stakes,  2  starters;  ran  a  dead  heat 
with  Falkirk  for  second  place  in  the  Doncaster  Stakes,  won  by  Cameliard,  beating  Nar- 
cissus, and  ran  second  to  Ishmael  in  the  St.  Leger  Stakes,  about  2  1/16  miles,  at  New- 
market, beating  Maskelyne  and  Davy  Jones. 

As  a  4-year-old  Great  Carle  ran  3  times,  was  second  twice  and  unplaced  once.  The 
following  year  he  was  sent  to  India. 

18  7»,     barren. 

1880.  cli.  c.  (Traiidiiiaster,  by  Kingcraft.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  started  10  times, 
won  3  races,  was  second  in  5  and  unplaced  in  3. 

He  ran  second  to  The  Prince  in  the  35th  Newmarket  Biennial  Stakes,  Rowley  mile, 
beating  Export,  Ossian  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger)  and  3  others,  and  2  days  afterwards  won 
the  Craven  Stakes,  Ancaster  mile,  beating  Ossian,  imp.  Deceiver  (then  called  Padlock), 
Duchess  of  Cornwall  and  7  others. 

After  running  unplaced  in  the  2,000  guineas  (won  by  his  stable  companion,  Galliard, 
the  best  horse  of  his  day,)  and  2  other  races,  Grandmaster,  with  5  to  1  laid  on  him,  was 
beaten  by  Sweet  Auburn,  in  receipt  of  6  lbs.,  in  the  Gratwicke  Produce  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles, 
at  Goodwood. 

He  ran  the  remainder  of  his  races  at  Newmarket,  where  he  won  the  35th  Trien- 
nial Produce  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  from  4  opponents;  ran  second  to  Ladislas  in 
the  St.  Leger  Stakes,  about  2  1/16  miles,  giving  Harper  7  lbs.  and  a  beating ;  in  receipt  of 
7  lbs.  ran  second  and  last  to  Ossian,  in  the  Royal  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  and  ran  second 
to  Ladislas,  in  the  Newmarket  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Madrid. 

Grandmaster  was  sold  to  go  to  France  when  4  years  old. 

1881,  barren. 

1882,  slipped  twins. 

1883.  1884, 1885  and  1880,  barren. 

Queen  Bertha  was  not  covered  in  1886,  1887  or  1888. 

FI^AX,  never  started.  She  threw  Hollyfox  (a  Stake  winner),  Honiton  (a  sire),  and  Court- 
Meddler's  mantle  (a  Stake  winner),  in  addition  to  the  3  winners  Linsey  Woolsey,  Traveller's  Joy 
4th  Dam.      and  Folengo. 

Flax  had  only  two  daughters,  one  of  them  Queen  Bertha  (alluded  to  above)  and  Regi- 
nella.  The  latter  was  a  smart  3-year-old,  at  which  age  she  won  a  Sweepstakes  at  New- 
market, defeating  Siberia  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  etc.)  and  others. 


Reginella  threw  Gu\-  Dayrell  (a  good  Stake  winner),  and  Cobham  (a  Stake  winner),  in 
addition  to  the  winners  Queen  Gladys  and  Sir  Reginald.  Reginella  also  threw  Zingarella, 
who  produced  3  winners  in  England,  and  was  sold  to  go  to  France  when  10  years  old. 

ODESS.4,     never  started.     She  produced  the  winners  Teflis,  Augean  and  Odessus. 
Meddler's 
5th  Dam. 

• 

Sll!«TER  T<»  t'OBWKB,     never  started.     She  was  a  good  broodmare,  her  produce  including 

Meddler's  Ibrahim  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  etc.).  The  Princess  (winner  of 

6th  Dam.  the  Oaks,  etc.),  Donegani  (a  good  and  frequent  winner  and  a  fine 

stayer),   Flycatcher  (a  producer)  and  an  unnamed  filly,  by  Langar, 

who  threw  Varsoviana,  she  the  dam  of  Nemesis,  winner  of  the  1.000 

guineas,  etc. 

FIIj.%C»REE.       ran   only  as   a   3-year-old,    when   she   started  once  and  received  forfeit  in  a 
Meddler's  Produce  Sweepstakes  of  300  guineas  each.     She  won  a  Produce  Sweepstakes  of 

7th  Dam.  300  guineas  each,  a  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating  Filzcloddy  and  a  filly,  out  a 

sister  to  Whalebone. 

Filagree  produced  Cobweb,  who  won  the  1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  etc. 

Cobweb  threw  Bay  Middleton  (winner  of  the  3.000  guineas,  the  Derby,  etc.,  and  a 
good  sire),  Achmet  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  etc.),  Clementina,  winner  of  1,000  guineas, 
etc.,  whose  granddaughter.  Lady  Caroline,  threw  Controversy,  winner  of  the  Lincolnshire 
Handicap,  etc.,  and  whose  gfreat  granddaughter,  Casnistrj',  threw  Parado.x,  winner  of  the 
2,000  guineas,  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  etc.,  imp.  Loyalist,  etc. 

Cobweb  also  threw  the  winners  Lucius,  Nell  Gwynne,  Phoenix  and  Csesar. 

Filagree  also  threw  Charlotte  West  (wixmer  of  the  1,000  guineas,  etc.,  and  a  producer), 
Riddlesworth  ( winner  of  the  3.000  guineas,  etc. ),  Adela  (a  producer),  and  also  the  winners 
Butterfly,  Chrysalis,  Will  o'  the  Whisp  and  Ilderim. 

Filagree  also  threw  Joanna,  who  produced  the  winneis  Johannes,  Grasshopper,  Jack, 
Titbit,  Michael  Brunton,  Janina  and  Joannina.  The  last  named  threw  Cossack,  winner  of 
the  Derby,  etc. 

■WEB.      did   not   run   as   a   2-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  she  started  twice.     At  the  Newmarket 
Meddler's      Second  October  Meeting  she  ran  fourth  and  last  in  a  Sweepstakes,  and  at  the  Houghton 
8th  Dam.      Meeting,  with  116  lbs.,  beat  Trophonius  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas  the  same  year), 
119  lbs.,  in  a  Match,  about  2  1  16  miles. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  was  beaten  in  a  Match,  by  Scrub,  and 
ran  unplaced  in  Oatlands  Stakes,  a  mile,  6  starters. 

Web  produced  Middleton  (winner  of  the  Derby,  etc.)  and  Trampoline,  who  threw  the 
producer,  Glencairne,  and  imp.  Glencoe,  who  won  the  2,000  guineas,  the  Ascot  Cup,  the 
Goodwood  Cup,  etc.,  and  immortalized  himself  by  siring  the  great  broodmare,  Pocahontas, 
before  he  left  England. 

In  America,  the  Glencoe  blo'.)d  has  proved  its  exceptional  merit  through  'Vandal  in 
the  male  line,  whence  Virgil,  Hindoo  and  the  mighty  Hanover.  Glencoe  mares,  too,  were 
extra  good,  Magnolia  and  Reel  being  brilliant  specimens. 

PEXEEOPE,     did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old. 
Meddler's 
9th  Dam. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  6  times  and  won  on  each  occasion.  At  the  Newmarket  First 
Spring  Meeting  she  won  a  Sweepstakes  of  100  guineas  each,   Rowley  mile,  3  starters.     At 


the  Second  Spring  Meeting  she  won  ^50,   Rowley  mile,    11  starters.     At   Ipswich  she  won 
the  King's  Purse,  2-mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  3  rtmners. 

At  Newmarket  she  won  the  Town  Plate,  about  1  1/16  miles,  3  starters ;  won  the  Town 
Plate,  about  3  1/16  miles,  2  starters,  and  won  the  October  Oatlands  Stakes,  Bunbury  mile,  7 
starters. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Penelope  started  ".5  times  and  received  for- 
feit in  a  Match.  She  won  a  Sweepstakes,  Ditch  mile,  at  Newmarket,  4  runners;  ran  third 
in  the  first  class  of  the  Oatlands  Stakes,  about  2  1/16  miles,  9  starteT-s;  ran  second  to  Maii- 
anne  in  a  Sweepstakes,  Abingdon  mile,  3  starters;  ran  second  to  Eleanor  (winner  of  the 
Derby  and  Oaks)  in  a  Subscription  race,  about  2  1/16  miles,  3  starters,  and  was  unplaced  in 
her  last  race,  9  starters. 

Penelope  threw  the  2  Derby  winners  Whalebone  and  Whisker  and  also  Whizgig,  win- 
ner of  the  1,000  guineas,  she  the  dam  of  Oxygen,  winner  of  the  Oaks. 

Other  winners  out  of  Penelope  were  an  unnamed  filly  (by  Waxy),  Woful,  Wilful, 
Waterloo,  Waltz  (also  a  producer),  Wamba  and  Wire.  The  last  named  threw  Valve  (dam 
of  Pussy,  winner  of  the  Oaks),  V^at  (a  good  producer,  one  of  whose  daughters.  Vexation, 
threw  Bas  Bleu,  she  the  dam  of  Blue  Gown,  winner  of  the  Derby,  the  Ascot  Cup,  etc.)  and 
imp.  Vamp,  who  is  the  5th  dam  of  Black  Venus. 

For  the  American  winners  from  this  family,  and  also  for  a  list  of  several  crack  race- 
horses abroad,  sge  Black  Venus. 

From  Promise,  Meddler's  11th  dam,  descend  Pelisse  (the  Oaks),  Pope  (the  Derby), 
Pastille  (the  2,000  guineas  and  the  Oaks),  Pindarrie  (the  2,000  guineas),  Tiresias  (the 
Derby),  Problem  (the  1,0(10  guineas).  Tontine  (the  1,000  guineas),  Turcoman  (the  2,000 
guineas),  Turquoise  (the  Oaks),  Ruwena  (the  1,000  guineas),  Reginald  (the  2,000  guineas), 
Rockingham  (the  St.  Leger,  the  Goodwood  and  Doncaster  Cups),  Dervise  (the  2,000 
guineas).  Plover  (the  French  Derby),  Sultan,  son  of  Crescent  (the  Cambridgeshire),  Weather- 
gage  (the  Cesarewitch),  Victorieuse  (the  French  Oaks),  Sunbeam  (the  St.  Leger),  Meudon  (the 
French  Derby),  Honesty  (the  French  Oaks),  Shannon  (the  Goodwbod  and  Doncaster  Cups), 
Trent  (the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris),  Gardevisure  (the  Cambridgeshire),  Lord  Lyon  (the  2,000 
guineas,  the  Derby,  and  the  St.  Leger),  Achievement  (the  1,000  guineas,  the  St.  Leger  and  the 
Doncaster  Cup),  Bend  Or  (the  Derby),  Baroiizino  (the  Grande  Poule  des  Produits  and  the 
Goodwood  Cup),  Elemer  (the  Austrian  Derby),  Mourle  (the  French  St.  Leger),  Vasistas 
(the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris),  Pageant  (the  Doncaster  Cup),  Janette  (the  Oaks  and  the  St. 
Leger),  Pilgrimage  (the  1,000  and  3,000  guineas).  The  Bard  (the  Goodwood  and  Doncaster 
Cups),  Chelandry  (the  1,000  guineas),  Ladas  (the  2,000  guineas  and  the  Derby),  and  Jeddah, 
winner  of  the  Derby. 

Meddler  has  been  a  successful  stallion  ever  since  he  began  stud  duty,  in  spite  of 
comparatively  limited  opportunities.  Now  that  he  is  standing  in  the  blue  grass  region  of 
Kentucky — than  which  there  is  no  better  in  the  world  for  breeding  racehorses — it  may  fairly 
be  assumed  that  his  success  will  be  even  more  marked  than  it  was  when  he  headed  the 
Neponset  Stud  at  Readville,  Mass. 

Meddler's  winning  offspring  include  the  following,  viz ;  Previous,  Central  Trust,  Boy 
Orator,  General  Maceo,  Intrusive,  Nosey,  Squire  Abington,  Zeila,  Lady  Meddlesome,  Mis- 
chief Maker,  Gladfly,  Morningside,  Goldsmith,  Provost,  Peninsula,  Rockton,  Sneaky, 
Trigger,  Zinziber,  Colonial  Girl,  Reformer,  Annoy,  Cameron,  Chilton,  City  Bank,  King's. 
Highway,  Maru,  Meddlesome,  Mixer,  Neponset,  Dossie,  Mai,  The  Last,  Nanine,  Martha  II., 
Intervention,  Intruder  (in  Englart^i  Glasher,  Impartial,  Lady  Sneerwell  and  Payne. 


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Addie  started  104  times,  won  25  races  (once  over  hurdles),  was  second  in  20,  tiiird  in  19  (once 
over  hurdles),  and  was  unplaced  in  40. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $19,005. 

Addie  is  a  daughter  of  Iroquois,  the  only  American-bred  horse  that  ever  won  the  English  Derby. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  started  21  times,  won  11  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  1 

She  ran  for  the  first  time  on  April  21st,  at  Memphis,  when  she  won  the  Lassie  Stakes,  1/2  mile, 
track  fair,  in  51  seconds,  from  3  opponents.  She  had  evidently  been  well  tried,  as  she  started  first 
favorite,  at  6  to  5  against  her.  The  last  race  in  which  she  took  part  as  a  9-year-old  was  a  .VS-mile 
handicap,  at  Garfield  Park,  Chicago,  on  September  19th,  when,  in  a  field  of  11,  she  earned  125  lbs. 
to  victory,  conceding  from  7  to  23  lbs.  to  the  other  runners.  Her  2-year-old  career  proved  that  she 
was  a  sound,  courageous  and  gcod  constitutioned  filly,  and  at  the  same  time  a  most  consistent 
performer. 

During  the  five  months  she  was  running,  her  average  number  of  races  were  1  a  week,  and  as 
an  evidence  of  her  trying  ordeal  at  2  years  of  age  not  having  hurt  her,  she  won  the  last  5  races 
straight  off  the  reel. 

In  addition  to  her  victory  in  the  Lassie  Stakes,  mentioned  above,  Addie  also  won  another  stake 
race,  viz  :  the  Ivy  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Na.shville,  over  a  good  track,  in  .50  1/2  seconds,  giving  3  lbs. 
to  each  of  her  4  opponents.  Most  of  her  efforts  were  confined  to  the  Garfield  and  Hawthorne  Park 
tracks,  at  Chicago.  Her  victories  included  a  5/8-mile  race,  with  top  weight,  116  lbs. ,  in  1:01  ;  a 
5/8-mile  race  in  1:01  1/2,  with  top  weight,  130  lbs  ;  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating  that  fine  performer, 
Yo  Tambien,  etc.;  a  5/8-mile  race,  over  a  heavy  track,  in  1;()2  1/4,  carrying  top  weight,  120  lbs. 

Another  fine  performance  was  her  victory  in  a  3/4-miIe  race,  for  all  ages,  at  Garfield  Park,  in 
1:15  3/4,  wherein,  at  weight  for  age,  she  defeated  among  others  the  flying  Geraldine,  who  still  holds 
the  world's  record  for  1/3  mile,  time  46  .seconds.  This  record  Geraldine  established  at  Morris  Park 
on  September  30th,  1889,  carrying  132  lbs.,  and  although  made  12  years  ago.  it  has  not  yet  been 
equalled,  the  nearest  approach  to  it  being  Bessie  Macklin's  fast  race  at  Dallas,  Texas,  on  October 
3d,  1899.  Bessie  Mackliu  was  then  3  years  old,  and  with  100  lbs.  up,  ran  the  distance  in  46  1/2 
seconds. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Addie's  races  were  confined  to  the  Eastern  tracks,  where  she  was  pitted  against 
the  fastest  animals  in  training.  She  started  13  times  without  earning  brackets.  On  7  occasions, 
however,  she  finished  third  in  good  fields,  with  high-class  animals  behind  her.  and  in  her  other  six 
races  she  was  unplaced. 

As  a  4- year-old,  Addie  started  33  times,  won  10  races,  was  second  in  8,  third  in  4,  and  unplaced 
in  10.  She  began  au.spiciously  by  capturing  a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes  at  Brooklyn  from  three  others, 
winning  by  three  lengths,  and  making  the  running  from  start  to  finish.  Later  on  she  won  9  more 
races. 

As  a  .5-year-old,  Addie  started  19  times,  captured  2  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3,  and 
unplaced  in  11.  Out  of  9  starts  as  a  6-year-oId  she  did  not  score  a  win,  but  was  second  once  and 
third  once,  while  as  a  7-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  ran  10  times,  won  1  flat  race  and  1 
hurdle  race,  was  second  in  3  flat  races,  third  in  a  hurdle  race,  and  unplaced  in  2  fiat  races  and  3 
hurdle  races. 

Addie  produced  in 

1900,     b.  f.  Comimtatioii,  by  imj).  Lissak.     A  winner  as  a  2-year-old. 

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B  ABEE,     liid  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.     At  3  years  o£  age  she  was  unplaced  in  her  first  2  races  at 

Addie's        Nashville,  in  the  Spring,  one  mile  heats.     Her  next  start,  which  was  at  Nashville,  on 

Dam.  October  1st,  was  successful,  as  she  won  a  mile  heat  race  for  all  ages  in  straight  heats 

from  Ben  Hord  and  Arcadia.     At  the  same  meeting  she  ran  third  in  a  handicap,  11/8 

miles,  for  all  ages.     Two  days  afterwards,  on  the  same  track,  in  the  Sewanee  Stakes, 

2-mile  heats,  Jils  Johnson,  her  onl)'  opponent,  distanced  her  in  the  first  heat.     Later  on  in 

the  afternoon  she  was  unplaced  for  the  Consolation  Purse,  1  1/4  miles.     This  finished  her 

3-year-old  career. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Babee  ran  10  races,  in  the  first  two  of 
which,  at  the  Louisville  Spring  and  Cincinnati.  O.,  meetings,  she  was  unplaced  On  the 
third  day  of  the  meeting  she  won  a  1-mile  race  in  a  field  of  14  runners,  and  two  days  alter- 
wards  won  the  Cincinnati  Cup,  3  1/2  miles,  from  4  opponents.  At  St.  Louis  she  ran 
unsuccessfully  twice,  and  at  Chicago  she  fared  no  better  in  her  two  starts.  Her  last  two 
races  were  run  at  Louisville  in  the  Fall,  when  she  was  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  race,  and  also 
unplaced  at  1  1/2  miles. 

Babee  produced  in 

1883,  br.  c.  by  EiKiiiirer.     Died  in  1884. 

1884,  ell.  f.  Edistd,  by  Enquirer.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  the  Arizona  Stakes, 
1  mile,  at  Nashville,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  ran  18  races  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning. 

Edisto  produced  the  good  stake  filly  Kentigerna,  who  won  10  races  as  a  2-year-old  out 
of  20  starts,  her  wins  including  the  Clover  Stakes  at  Brooklyn.  As  a  3-year-old,  Kentigerna 
started  15  times  and  won  2  races,  and  as  a  4-year-old  she  ran  once  only,  when  she  was 
unplaced. 

Edisto  also  threw  Mullaghmore  and  Callibee,  both  of  which  failed  to  win  on  the  legiti- 
mate tracks,  but  won  as  outlaws. 

1S.S.5.     slipped  her  foal. 

1S8(>,     b.  f.  Exaiiiiner,  by  Enquirer.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

1887,     b.  f.  Treasure,  by  imp.  Great  Tom.     Never  ran.     Has  thrown   the   two   winners  Jolly 

Boy  and  Duce. 
1S,S8,     br.  e.  W.  B.  H.,  by  Enquirer.    A  winner  at  3  and  4  years  old. 

1889,  br.  f.  Addie,  by  Iroquois.    Alluded  to  above. 

1890,  b.  c.  Jake  .Tohnsou,  by  Enquirer.     A  winner  as  a  2  and  4-year-old. 

1891,  barren. 

1892,  ch.  c.  .1.  yy.  ('(Mtli.  by  Iroquois.    Won  at  3,  4,  5  and  G  years  of  age. 

1893,  ell.  t.  Babble,  by  Iroquois.     Never  ran. 

1894,  ell.  f.  Takanassee,  by  Iroquois.  A  frequent  and  good  winner.  She  won  4  out  of  13  races 
as  a  2-year-old  ;  won  6  out  of  29  as  a  3-year-old  ;  won  8  out  of  39  as  a  4-year  old,  and  6 
out  of  28  as  a  5-year-old. 

1895,  b.  f.  by  Long-street. 

1890,     br.  f.  Bonnie  Leslie,  by  Iroquois.     Never  ran. 
Babee  died  in  1896. 

BflNA  TIIRIVER, 

Addie's 

2d  dam.         produced,  in 

1874,  b.  e.  Brother  Dick,  by  Brown  Diek. 

1875,  b.  f.  Bonnie  Belle,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.  Never  started.  She  was  exported  to  (ler- 
many  m  1890,  but  before  then  threw  the  winners  Allentown  (Mexican  Derby),  Calcium, 
Lord  Willowbrook,  Essay  and  Toribera.  Of  these.  Essay  produced  the  winners  Impress, 
Topmast,  Gold   Band  and  Antagone,  while  from  Toribera  came   the  winners   Tillie  W., 


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Owyhee  and  Irritable  (a  smart  2-year-old  in  1900.  wanner  of  the  Eclipse,  etc.),  in  addition 
to  the  producers  Voltando  (dam  of  the  winner  Clarando)  and  Mabel  J.,  dam  of  Ike  Pryor, 
who  won  up  till  7  years  old. 

Tommie  Belle,  another  daughter  of  Bonnie  Belle,  never  started,  but  threw  the  7 
winners,  W.  G.  Harding.  Nellie  Agnes  (winners  on  outlaw  tracks  only),  Jim  Blackburn, 
Nigger  Baby.  Buena  Ventura,  Eloim  and  Hans  Wagner,  2  years  old  in  11)01,  and  also  the 
producer  Tamarack,  dam  of  the  winner  Al  Caskey. 

l.S7(i,     l».  f.  Hiibee,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.     Alluded  to  above. 

1877,     1878,  1879,  1880,  barren. 

18S1,  ell.  f.  Pepper  'em,  late  Palestine,  by  Plenipo.  Ran  unplaced  in  the  Ladies'  Stakes  at 
Memphis,  her  only  start  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  twice  unplaced  and  once 
second.     She  died  the  same  year. 

1.SS2,  ch.  f.  Telle  Doe,  by  imp.  Great  Tom.  A  crack  race  mare  and  a  great  campaigner,  with  26 
races  to  her  credit,  and  whose  only  produce  to  race  up  till  now  is  Zip,  who,  as  a  2-year-old, 
won  a  race  in  England,  in  ISiO',  worth  $2,252. 

1883,  barren. 

1884,  eb.  c.  Paymaster,  by  Plenipo.     A  winner  at  2,  8  and  4  years  of  age. 

1885,  ell.  c.  Poe,  by  Plenipo.     Never  ran. 

l.SS(>,     br.  e.  Ma<lstone,  by  Vanderbilt.     A  good  class  horse,  and  winner  of  37  races. 

1887,  br.  f.  Vendome,  by  Vanderbilt.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Dam  of  St.  Sedney, 
who  started  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1900,  finished  third  twice,  and  unplaced  10  times. 
In  1901  he  has  been  returned  a  winner,  running  5/H-miIe  in  1:01  3/4. 

1S88,     l»r.  e.  Ascot,  by  Vanderbilt.    Won  as  a  2  and  3-year-old. 

188!),     ch.  c.  Salvation,  by  Ecuador.     Winner  of  20  races. 

1SJ»0,     ch.  f.  Princess  A,  by  Ecuador.     Never  ran. 

No  living  foal  is  reported  from  Nina  Turner  since  1890. 

C'ORI>OVA,     did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.     Started  twice  as  a  3-year-old,  was  unplaced  once, 
Addie's  and  won  a  Purse,  handicap,  mile  heats,  at  Nashville,  in  straight  heats,  3  runners. 

3d  dam.  Ran  once  as  a  4-year-old,  and  finished  third  and  last  in  a  Purse,  mile  heats. 

Cordova  threw  the  winner  Hockway,  Ida  Kinney  (dam  of  the  winners  W.  R.  Wood- 
ward, Lute  Fogle  and  Bosque  Belle,  Bell  Ringer's  dam,  and  Lady  Winifred,  she  the  dam  of 
the  two  winners  Sunny  Broeck  and  Lulu  T.)  and  Gray  Girl,  also  called  Mary  Diggons, 
dam  of  the  winners  Red  Fox,  Pilferer,  Rio  Grande  and  Frank  Phillips. 

EIjOISE,     threw  the    winners  Le   Clair  and   Sunshine,    who  carried  im  the  winning  strain  by 

Addie's        throwing  the  winners   Mackenzie  and    Helianthus,   dam   of   the   4   winners   Ray  S., 

4th  dam.       Charley  Newlee  (also  ran  as  Charley  Newell),  Dave  Waldo  and  J.   H.  Barnes      Sun 

Ray,  another  daughter  of   Sunshine,  produced  the  winner  Teutonic  in  addition   to 

Sundown,  dam  of  the  winners  Ida  May  and  St.  Leo. 

Eloise  also  produced  Queen  of  Diamonds,  who  threw  the  winners  Judge  Arnett,  Hilda 
Arnett  and  Netta  Arnett  (dam  of  the  winner  Nettie  Brooks)  and  Eva  Arnett,  Senator  H's 
dam,  Elsie  Arnett  (dam  of  the  winners  Miss  Clark,  Flying  Dutchman,  Integrity  II.,  and 
Miss  Chambers,  and  of  Blanche  Boyd's  dam),  and  Emma  Arnett  (dam  of  the  winner  Har- 
rison) were  now  winning  daughters  of  Queen  of  Diamonds. 

MAWAH  ROKI.,EY,  produced  Melzar,  Epsilon,  Ida  (dam  of  the  celebrated  brood  mares 
Addie's  Hennie  Farrow  and   Fanny  Bugg),  and  Gamma.     The  last  named  was  a 

5th  Dam.  crack  racemare.     Among  other  brilliant  performances   she  defeated  the 

almost  invincible   Wagner  at  4  mile  heats,  and  threw   three  good   pro- 
ducing daughters  in  Delta,  Ellen  Dale  and  Meteor. 

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This  is  an  excellent  family,  some  of  its  many  good  representatives  being  Tyrant  (win- 
ner of  the  Withers,  Belmont  and  Stockton  Stakes,  etc  ,  and  a  fairly  successful  sire),  Hidalgo 
(winner  of  the  Emporium,  etc.,  and  sire  of  winners,  although  he  died  when  young),  Biggo- 
net  (winner  of  the  Withers,  etc.,  and  dam  of  Martiraas,  winner  of  the  Futurity,  etc.),  Mollie 
McCarty  (afine  racemare  and  dam  of  Fallen  Leaf,  and  Mollie  McCarty's  last),  Fitz  James(a 
good  winner  on  the  turf,  with  more  than  $25,000  to  his  credit,  and  sire  of  winners).  Crick- 
more  (a  very  good  racehorse,  who  beat  the  mighty  Hindoo),  Barrett  (a  high-class  stake  win- 
ner, who  as  a  2-year-old  was  beaten  twice  by  Spinaway,  at  weight  for  sex,  and  defeated 
her  twice  when  he  had  the  best  of  the  weights),  Hyderabad  (a  high-class  3-year-old),  Sir 
John  (winner  of  the  Spendthrift,  Travers,  Iroquois,  Foxhall  Stakes,  etc.,  and  more  than 
$30,000),  etc.,  etc. 


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(  Marpessa,  by  Muley. 

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ADMIRATION. 


Admiration  started  in  13  races,  won  7.  ran  second  in  1,  third  in  2,  and  was  unplaced  3  times. 

Admiration's  winnings  amounted  to  814,380. 

As  a  2-year-old  Admiration  ran  once,  unplaced.  The  race,  5/8  mile,  took  place  at  Chicago,  and 
was  won  bj^  Galathee,  with  Stamina  and  Lucille  Bramble  second  and  third,  10  starters,  time 
1:01  1/4. 

As  a  3-year-old  Admiration  won  6  races  straight  off  the  reel.  She  began  at  the  Brooklyn 
Spring  Meeting  by  winnmg  in  a  canter  by  three  lengths  a  3/4-mile  race  for  mares,  beating 
L'Alouette  (winner  of  the  Futurity),  Cleophus  (a  very  speedy  mare),  Clonsilla,  Lambent,  Theory, 
Whiplash,  etc.,  time  1:14.  At  the  same  track  she  won  the  Spring  Special,  1  1/16  miles,  beating 
Ethelbert  (giving  her  7  lbs.),  Tragedian  and  Candleblack,  time  1:46  1/4. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Admiration  romped  in  by  10  lengths  in  front  of  Prestidigitatrice,  Abuse 
and  Ben  Hadad  in  a  3/4-mile  race  on  the  main  track,  time  1:13  4/5.  Two  days  afterwards  she 
easily  won  a  1-mile  race  in  1:  41,  beating  Kirkwood,  Pirate,  The  Kentuckian  and  Dan  Cupid. 
After  an  interval  of  5  days  she  easily  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  on  the  main  track,  for  all  ages,  in 
1:07  1/5,  beating  the  speedy  Isador,  Filon  d'Or  and  5  others. 

Admiration's  ne.xt   race,  at    1  mile,  caused  great  excitement,  as  it  resolved  itself  into  a  match 
between  her  and  May  Hempstead,  who  had  a  short  time  before  easily  won  a  1-mile  race  at  Sheeps 
head  Bay  in   1:39  1/5.     Previous   to  that   May    Hempstead  had  proved  herself  the  Queen   of  the 
West  bv  winning  the  Latonia  Oaks,  the  Tennessee  Oaks  and  the  Tennessee  Derby,  although  she 
had  to  strike  her  colors  to  Rush  (in  receipt  of  5  lbs.)  on  a  heavy  track  in  the  Kentucky  Oaks. 

The  friends  of  each  filly  felt  confident  of  victory,  and  public  opinion  was  quite  equally 
divided  May  Hempstead  tried  to  run  Admiration  into  the  ground,  but  she  never  could  get  more 
than  a  head  in  front  of  her.  They  ran  the  first  half-mile  in  47  seconds.  May  Hempstead  leading 
by  a  head,  but  by  the  time  the  3/4  had  been  reached  in  1:12  4/5  Admiration  had  forged  ahead 
by  1/2  length,  and  from  that  point  had  it  all  her  own  way  and  won  handily  by  2  lengths,  time 
1:40  1/5. 

In  her  next  race  she  gave  weight  away  and  ran  third  to  imp.  Voter  and  imp.  Peep  of  Day  in  a 
Imile  Handicap,  9  runners,  time  1:  40  4/5.  At  Morris  Park  she  ran  third  to  King's  Courier  (a  fine  race- 
horse on  both  sides  of  the  Atlantic)  and  Souchon  in  a  Handicap,  Eclipse  course,  beating  Heliobus, 
Prince  of  Melbourne  and  5  others.  The  Ramapo  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  over  the  Withers  course, 
was  the  last  race  in  which  Admiration  ran  as  a  3-year-old.  She  carried  top  weight  and  ran 
fourth  to  A.  N.  B.,  Duke  of  Middleburg  and  Prince  McClurg,  beating  The  Rose  and  King  Barley- 
corn, time  1:54  1/2. 

As  a  4-year-old  Admiration,  carrying  top  weight,  began  by  winning  easily  a  1-mile  Handi- 
cap, at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  Procession,  Half  Time,  Gulden,  Favonius,  etc.,  in  1:39  4/5.  In 
the  Brighton  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  she  finished  fourth  to  Jack  Point,  The  Kentuckian  and  Imp, 
conceding  the  first  and  second  U  lbs.,  and  beating  in  their  places  the  3  good  racehorses  Ethelbert, 
Standing,  Kinley  Mack,  etc.,  time  2:04  3/5.  Three  days  afterwards  Admiration  ran  her  last  race, 
finishing  second  to  Standing  in  a  1  l/16.mile  race,  beating  Charentus. 

HYPOCRITE,    was  a  good  race  mare  and  great  campaigner.     She  was  unplaced  in  her  first  race 
Admiration's  as  a  2-year-old  at  Latonia,  and  in  her  second  race  she  finished  third  to  Huntress 

Dam,  and  Emporia  in  the  Clipsetta  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  The  Crow,  Ocean  and  3 

others.     At  St.  Louis  she  ran  second  to  Pocatello  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  10  runners, 
and  was  then  unplaced  m  the  St.    Louis  Fair  Stallion  Stakes,  behind  Blithe- 
some,   White    and    Huntress.      Three    days    afterwards     she    won    a    Purse,    3/4    mile, 
beating   Mirth   and  Aberdeen.     She  was  then   taken  to    Le.'cington,  Ky.,  where  she  won 

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the  Waters  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Ocean,  Princess  Blandina,  Clay  Stockton,  etc.  Four 
days  afterwards  she  ran  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Thomas 
Stakes,  1  mile,  won  by  Badge. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hj'pocrite  ran  34  races,  of  which  she  won  11.  She  commenced  by  win- 
ning a  7/8-mile  race  at  Memphis,  beating  Lela  May  and  5  others.  Three  days  after- 
wards, in  the  Tennessee  Club  Stakes.  1  mile.  11  runners,  she  finished  fourth  to  Lela  May. 
Persimmons  and  Frederica,  giving  each  of  them  10  lbs.  After  being  unplaced  in  the  Gayoso 
Stakes,  won  by  Macbeth  II.  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby),  Hypocrite  won  the  Ashland 
Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  in  a  canter  by  8  lengths,  beating  Julia  L.  and  2  others. 
In  the  Kentucky  Oaks  she  ran  behind  Ten  Penny,  Los  Angeles  and  Quindaro  Belle,  and  at 
Saratoga  she  was  also  unplaced  in  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  Handicap,  won  by  the  good  horse 
Lele.\.  Two  days  afterwards  she  won  a  1-mile  Handicap,  beating  Macbeth  II.,  Wahoo, 
Brown  Uuke,  etc..  and  followed  this  up  by  winning  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  beating  Daruna, 
Wary,  Judge  Murray,  Wahoo,  etc.  With  one  day's  interval  she  gave  all  her  opponents 
weight  and  ran  second  to  Wary  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race,   8  runners. 

Hypocrite  next  faced  the  starter  at  Monmouth  Park,  where  she  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handi- 
cap, beating  the  good  horses  Egmont  and  Favor  in  addition  to  the  stake  winners,  Cam- 
byses  and  Boaz.  Specialty  and  Benedictine,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  beat  her  at  1  1/16 
miles,  and  then  followed  3  successive  wins,  viz  :  a  1  1/4-mile  Handicap,  with  top  weight, 
beating  Ten  Booker,  Oriflamrae,  Kaloolah,  LeLogos.  etc.;  a  1  3/16-mile  Handicap,  top 
weight,  beating  Rupert  and  Supervisor,  and  a  1-mile  Handicap,  again  carrying  top  weight, 
beatmg  Ocean,  Now  or  Never  and  J.  J.  O'B. 

After  being  3  times  unplaced  in  the  East,  Hypocrite  was  shipped  to  Louisville,  where 
she  was  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  Purse.  On  her  next  appearance,  at  Latonia,  she  won  a  Purse, 
1  mile,  from  Birthday,  Libretto  and  6  others  and  the  Latonia  Prize,  1  mile,  beating 
Lavinia  Belle  and  7  others.  At  Lexington  she  captured  the  Kingston  Stud  Handicap,  1 
mile,  beating  Bridgelight  and  Insolence.  This  was  her  last  win  of  the  season,  although 
she  ran  8  more  races,  viz  ;  second  and  last  to  Lavinia  Belle  in  the  Viley  Stakes  ;  second 
to  Autocrat,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  beaten  a  head,  in  ]  ;42  1/2,  and  second  to 
Eight  to  Seven,  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  giving  a  lot  of  weight  away  to  her  6  opponents,  time 
1:.56  1/a. 

Asa  4-year-old  Hypocrite  ran  20  races,  of  which  she  won  3,  viz.:  the  Montgomery 
Stakes  Handicap,  1  1/4  mile,  at  Memphis,  beating  Stony  Montgomery,  Cassius  (second  in  the 
Suburban  to  Salvator)  and  Long  Chance;  a  l-mile-and-70yards  race  at  Latonia,  beating  12 
opponents,  and  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at  I>inden,  beating  Kern,  Stockton  and  3 
others. 

As  a  0-year-old  Hypocrite  ran  26  races,  of  which  she  won  8,  viz  :  the  Montgomery  Stakes, 
1  1/16  miles,  at  Memphis,  3  runners;  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Latonia, 
14  runners;  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  3/8  miles,  at  St.  Louis,  with  the  best  of  the  weights, 
beating  Glockner  and  Elyton;  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at  the  same  place,  3  runners;  a 
Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  3/4  miles,  at  Washington  Park,  top  weight,  6  runners;  a  Handicap 
Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Teuton  (giving  her  weight)  and  5  others,  in  2;07;  a 
Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  3/4  miles,  top  weight,  3  runners,  and  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes, 
1  3/16  miles,  at  Saratoga,  beating  Flood  Tide,  Uncle  Bob  (winner  of  the  American  Derby) 
and  Glockner. 

Hypocrite  slipped  twins  in  1893,  and  in  1893  had  a  colt  by  Hanover,  which  died. 

Hypocrite  produced  in 

1894,  b.  c.  Humbug,  by  Strathmore.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-oId  first  ran 
unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  and  the  next  day  ran  second  to 
Hickory  Leaf  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  8  runners.  Two  days  afterwards  he  ran  second 
to  John  McElroy  in  a  1-mile  race,  beating  3  others,  time  1:42  3/4.  At  Louisville  Humbug 
was  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  a  ]-mile-and  70- yards  race 
from  Domingo,  Moncreith,  etc.  After  again  being  unplaced  he  wound  up  the  season  by 
winning  a  1-mile  Selling  race  from  Rheinstrom  and  2  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Humbug  ran  unplaced  11  times. 

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1SJ)5.  br.  f.  Dissembler,  by  Hanover.  As  a  2-year-old  ran  7  races,  won  1,  was  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  .5.  Dissembler  began  by  running  twice  unplaced  in  1/2-mile  Purse  races 
at  Memphis.  She  was  then  unplaced  in  the  Ardelle  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  and  in  a  4  1/2-furlong 
Purse  race.  Again  she  was  unplaced  in  a  1/2-mile  Selling  race  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400. 
She  was  then  shipped  to  LcNington.  Ky.,  where  in  a  field  of  4  she  ran  third  in  the  Pepper 
Stakes,  4  1/2  furlongs,  behind  Frances  McClelland  and  Talliwanda.  Four  davs  afterwards 
she  ran  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  winning  at  5  furlongs,  track  heavy,  beating  Stan- 
hope, Creedmore  and  Dan  Orsino. 

As  a  3-year-old  Dissembler  ran  4  times,  3  of  them  in  Selling  races,  and  was  each  time 
unplaced. 

For  further  particulars  see  Dissembler. 
IMiXi,     br.  1'.  Admiration,  by  Kiiig:s1oii.     Alluded  to  .above. 
1897,     br.  f.  by  imp.  Albert.     Did  not  win  in  1899  or  1900. 

HYPATIA,     never  ran. 
Admiration's 

2d  dam.  She  produced  in 

1884,  b.  c.  Sliekaway.  by  St.  Martin.  Ran  tsvice  unplaced  at  Memphis  as  a  2-year-old.  once 
in  a  Purse  race,  ;!,  4  mile,  and  again  in  the  Gaston  Hotel  Stakes,  3/4  mile. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  unplaced  in  7  races,  4  at  Louisville,  2  at  Latonia  and  1  at  Saratoga. 
As  a  4-year-ol(l  Sliekaway  ran  5  times  over  the  jrmips  without  winning. 
As  a  5-year-old  he  started  twice,  winning  2  Steeplechases,  2  and  3  miles,  at  Montreal. 
As  a  6-year-old  he  was  beaten  twice  on  the  flat  and  twice  over  the  jumps. 
He  won  2  Jumping  races  as  a  7-year-old,  I  as  an  8-year-old,  1  as  a  9-year  old  and  1  as  a 
10-year-old. 

ISS."),     br.  f.  Hypocrite,  by  Long'f'ellow.     .'Mluded  to  above. 

1SS(>.     b.  1".  Deceit,  by  Ten  Broeck.     Never  ran. 

Deceit  produced 

(a)  All  Over.  Won  a  .5/8-mile  race  at  Latonia  as  a  2-year-old,  11  runners.  Won  7 
races  as  a  3-year-old  at  the  following  distances,  viz,  .5/8  mile.  Selling,  at  Louisville,  8 
runners  ;  7/8  mile,  Selling,  at  Windsor,  .5  runners  ;  1  mile,  at  Windsor,  time  1;41  1/4,  beat- 
ing Arab,  Holloween.  Dockstader,  etc.;  1  1/16  miles,  Selling,  at  Latonia,  7  runners;  at 
San  Francisco,  7/8  mile.  Selling,  8  runners;  7/8  mile.  Selling,  beating  Fannie  Louise,  Dr. 
Garnett,  Schnitz  Jack  Richelieu,  etc.,  and  1  1/8  miles  at  Montreal.  As  a  4-year-old  All  Over 
won  10  races,  and  as  a  u-year  old  he  won  1  race. 

(6)  Treachery.  Won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old  at  San  Francisco,  including  5  1/2  furlongs 
in  1:07  1/2.     As  a  3,  4  and  .5-year-old  she  won  9  more  races. 

(c)  Farm  Life.  As  a  2-year-old  ran  26  races,  won  4,  was  second  6  times  and  third  5 
times.  She  won  a  1/3-mile  race  at  Detroit,  10  runners;  at  Windsor,  a  5/8-mile  race,  13 
runners,  time  1;U2  1/4  ;  a  3/4-mile  race,  9  runners,  time  1:15  1/4,  and  a  6  1/2-furlong  race, 
beating  Monk  Wayman  and  6  others.  As  a  3-year-old  Farm  Life  won  3  races,  and  she  also 
won  4  as  a  4-year-old. 

ISS7,     br.  f.  Escapade,  by  Onondagra.     Ran  unplaced  once  as  a  2-year-old. 

ISSS.     barren;  1890,  slipped  foal  ;  1S92.  barren. 

1889,  b.  c.  (ien.  Miles,  by  Falsetto.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  ran  20 
races,  of  which  he  won  2  viz,  a  3/4-niile  race,  for  maidens,  at  Latonia,  10  runners,  and  a 
7/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Lexington,  8  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  3  races,  and  was 
then  put  over  the  jumps.  He  returned  to  the  fiat  as  a  .5-year-old,  but  did  not  win,  nor 
did  he  win  as  a  6- year-old. 

ISid,     Rose  Staudish.  by  Longrfellow.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 
For  further  particulars  see  Rose  Standish. 

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1893,     b.  f.  Haiiiiarinda.  by  Haiioyer.     Never  ran. 

Hannaricda  produced  the  Stake  winner  Arsenal,  who,  in  1901,  as  a  2-5'ear-old,  won 
the  Autumn  Maiden  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  on  the  Futurity  course,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths, 
beating  Masterman,  King  Hanover  and  6  others,  time  59  1/5  seconds. 

18!)4,     b.  f.  Arg'on,  by  imp.  Candlemas.     Never  ran. 

1895,  br.  or  blk.  t.  Sister  Josephine,  by  Hanover.  Ran  5  races  as  a  3-year-old,  was  unplaced 
in  4,  and  ran  third  once  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  at  St.  Louis,  behind  School  Girl  and  Allie  B., 
in  a  field  of  13  runners.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  unplaced  3  times. 

1896,  slipped. 

1897,  b.  f.  by  imp.  De  Beanvoir,  died. 

MISTER   TO    RITRIC,  never  ran. 
Admiration's 

3d  dam.  She  produced  in 

18CG,    b.  f.  Kelpie,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland. 

Kelpie  threw 

(r?)  Miss  Austine,  who  produced  Bridesm.Tid  (ran,  did  not  win,  dam  of  Edgefield,  a 
3-year-old  winner,  in  1900,  and  Taffeta,  dam  of  the  Stake  winner.  Dr.  Riddle),  Aconite 
(never  ran,  dam  of  the  winners  Voohries  and  Hollywood),  Teuton  (a  high-class  racehorse, 
ran  3/4  mile  m  1:14  1/3,  1  1/8  miles  in  1:53  3/4,  1  1/4  miles  in  2:00  1/3,  beating  good  race- 
horses). Faraday  (winner  of  the  Pepper,  the  Himyar  Stakes,  and  34  other  races.  He 
ran  a  mile  in  1:41  3/4  and  another  mile  in  1:41  1/2,  1  1/16  miles  in  1:46  1/3,  1  1/8  miles, 
in  1:53,  and  1  1/4  miles  in  2:07),  Tupto  (a  winner)  and  George  H.  Ketcham.  winner  of  16 
races. 

(1^)  Janet.  A  great  racemare  up  to  4  miles.  Produced  Sinaloa  (ran,  never  won,  dam  of 
Volunteer,  Charlie  and  Earth,  winners,  Sonora,  Jack  Frey's  dam,  and  Spenola,  Corinne  C's 
dam).  Sir  Peter  (a  winner),  Spaldie  (a  winner  and  dam  of  the  winner  and  producer  Lizzie  D. , 
the  winner  Carrie  H.,  the  winner  Latsoii,  the  winner  Fred  K  ,  the  winner  Nugget,  and 
Spaldimore,  she  the  dam  of  Star  Bright  and  Cryptogram,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901),  and 
Golden  Reel,  winner  of  8  races  and  dam  of  Frequent,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1900.  Janet 
also  produced  the  winners  Speculation,  Leon  T.  and  High  Hoe. 

(c)  Duke  of  Montrose.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  began  by  run- 
ning second  to  Grenada  in  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  beating  Ferncliffe  (winner  of 
the  Withers  Stakes)  Oden  and  others.  He  ne.Kt  ran  second  to  Luke  Blackburn,  at  even 
weights,  for  the  Coney  Island  Handicap,  1  3/8  miles,  beating  Vagrant.  Duke  of  Montrose 
ne.xt  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Gravesend,  beating  Girofle  and  others,  including  Luke 
Blackburn,  who  fell.  In  the  Ocean  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Monmouth  Park,  he  ran  second 
to  Luke  Blackburn,  beating  the  good  horse  Harold,  and  he  again  ran  second  to  Luke 
Blackburn,  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  beating  Grenada,  his  conqueror  in  the  Lorillard  Stakes. 

As  a  3-year  old  Duke  of  Montrose  won  a  1-mile  Purse,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  at 
Saratoga,  in  1:43  1/2,  10  runners  ;  a  1-mile  race  at  Monmouth,  beating  Jack  of  Hearts,  etc.; 
another  1-mile  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  at  the  same  place  ;  a  3/4-mile  race  at 
Jerome  Park,  beating  Blazes  and  10  others,  and  the  same  day  a  1-mile  race,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $500,  beating  Marathon,  Warfield,  etc.  Of  the  13  races  he  ran  as  a  4-year- old  he 
won  5,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  twice. 

(tf)  Annette.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  once  unplaced. 
As  a  4-year-old  she  won  3  races  over  the  jumps,  as  a  5-year-old  won  3  races  over  the 
jumps,  and  as  a  6-year-old  ran  without  winning. 

Annette  produced  Shoemaker,  Tralee,  Sycamore  and  Belle  of  Lexington,  winners, 
in  addition  to  Ortawin,  dam  of  the  winners  Bremen,  Spurs  and  Mack  Briggs,  the  last 
named  a  winner  both  in  America  and  England. 

(e)  Kelp.  Never  ran.  Produced  Kempie  (never  ran,  dam  of  the  winners  Minnie 
Alphonse  and  Commercial   Traveler  and   also   Kava,   she  the   dam  of    the  winner   Lady 

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Bratton),  Keepsake  (never  ran,  dam  of  the  winners  Tody  Smith.  Handball,  Reminder 
and  Valkyrie  II.,  she  the  dam  of  the  winner  Vituria),  Onaway  (a  good  stake  winner), 
Luella  B.  (a  winner,  and  dam  of  Lakota  and  Lutetia,  winners  in  England,  and  the  latter 
a  very  smart  animal).  Upward  (a  winner),  Ondawa  (a  winner),  Orchid  (ran,  did  not  win, 
but  all  her  produce  are  winners,  viz  :  Babieca,  Osmond,  Prince  of  Melrose  and  H.  L.  Cole- 
man, the  last  named  3  years  old  in  1901).  Sloe  (a  winner  ,nnd  dam  of  Brunswick,  a  3-year- 
old  winner  in  1901).  Plohn  (a  winner),  and  Admonition,  another  winner. 

(/)  Storraer.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  without  winning  as  a3-year-old,  and 
died  the  same  year. 

ijj')     Kepie.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.     Died  as  a  .3-year.old. 

(//)     Ovation.     A  winner,  and  dam  of  the  winner  Andronicus. 

(/)     Overture.     A  winner,  and  dam  of  the  winner  Forte. 

(J)     Dalgetty.     Ran,  did  not  win. 

(X-)     Astrakan.     A  winner. 

Kelpie  was  barren  in  1890  and  died  the  same  year. 

1S(>7,     b.  f.  EriiK'iiirarde,  by  Lightning'.     Produced  Brocade. 
Brocade  threw 

(a)  Bertha  B.  Never  ran.  dam  of  Lizzie  Baker,  winner  of  the  Chesapeake  Stakes  and 
dam  of  the  brilliant  racehorse  The  Friar,  and  Hanover  Queen,  winner  of  the  Hudson  Stakes 
for  3-year-olds  at  Brooklyn  in  1901,  beating  Meridian,  Whiskey  King,  etc.  The  Friar  as  a 
3  year-old  won  the  Dash,  the  Sapphire,  the  Prospect  the  Algeria,  the  Rancocas  and  the 
Champagne  Stakes,  beating  imp.  Voter,  Sunny  Slope.  Typhoon  II.,  Winged  Foot,  Cleophus, 
Box,   Suisun,  etc.,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  The  Friar  won  the  Broadway  Stakes.  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Voter  (the 
1-mile  record  holder  for  a  circular  course),  Don  de  Oro.  imp.  Ogden,  the  P"uturity  winner, 
etc.  He  also  won  the  Realization,  1  ."5/8  miles,  and  the  Brighton  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  from 
Sunny  Slope  and  Ben  Brush. 

Bertha  B.  also  threw  Judge  Murray,  winner  of  the  Dolphin  Stakes,  etc.,  and  conqueror 
of  Los  Angeles  and  Raceland  ;  Tom  Vaughan,  a  stake  winner  :  Pat  Kelly,  a  winner  ; 
Augusta  Belle,  winner  of  the  Monmouth  Oaks,  etc.,  and  Kate  Pellelier,  never  ran.  dam  of 
the  winners  General  Mart  Gary  and  A.   D.  Gibson. 

{/>)     Burch.     A  good  stake  winner,  with  43  races  to  his  credit. 

(r)  War  Dress.  Never  ran.  Threw  Appomattox  (a  stake  winner  and  a  good  per- 
former) and  War  Mantle,  dam  of  the  winners  Cotton  King.  Marietta  and  the  smart  stake 
filly  Lady  Schorr,  an  excellent  2-year-old  and  winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  the  Latonia 
Oaks,  the  Tennessee  Oaks.  etc..  in  1901. 

(d)  Long  Cloth.  Never  ran.  Threw  the  winner  Tanis,  Spider  (ran,  never  won,  dam 
of  the  winners  Tom  Thumb,  Elwyn,  Don  Bias  and  Mileage)  and  Strathmaid,  a  stake  win- 
ner and  dam  of  the  winner  Margaret  Jane. 

{i')  Jennie  B.  A  good  performer  and  dam  of  the  winners  Jester,  imp.  Wolsey  and 
imp.  Mint  Sauce. 

(/)  Annie  C.  Ran,  did  not  win  ;  dam  of  the  winners  Little  Agnes  and  Fred  Pope,  in 
addition  to  Mary  Kernaghen,  she  the  dam  of  Ingo,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901,  and  a  win- 
ner again  in  1903. 

(_^)     Dodo.     Ran,  did  not  win,  dam  of  the  winner  Bessie  Abbot. 

(/;)     b.  f.,  by  Spendthrift.     Won  a  race  as  a  2-year-old,  unnamed. 

Ermengarde  also  produced  Bingen  (a  winner  up  till  7  years  old),  Baltic  (winner  of  the 
Brighton  Beach  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  the  Appeal  Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  etc.),  Bedotte  (never 
ran,  dam  of  the  winners  Reynard,  Clara  Wilson  Bedeck,  a  good  2-year-old  winner  in 
1900.  and  again  a  winner  in  1901,  and  also  Scarlet  Letter,  she  the  dam  of  Dakota  III.,  a  3- 
year-old  winner  in  England  in  1891),  Bellevue  (winner  of  14   races,  5  of  which  were  over 

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the  jumps),  and  Libbie  L.,  who  never  ran,  but  produced  Ildrim  (winner  of  the  Belmont  and 
Baychester  Stakes  in  1900),  Arezzo  (winner  of  the  Produce  Exchange  Stakes,  etc.),  and 
Arena,  dam  of  Yorkshire  Boy  (a  2-year-old  winner  in  1900),  and  Clarena,  a  3-year-old  win- 
ner in  1901. 

1868,  gr.  c.  Hilderic,  by  Lightning:. 

1869,  b.  c.  iienseric,  by  Liglitning. 

1870,  b.  f.  by  Liglitning-.     Died. 

1871,  b.  C.  Grinstead,  by  Gilroy.  A  stake  winner.  His  wins  included  the  Excelsior  Stakes, 
1  1/4  miles,  at  Saratoga,  in  which  he  beat  the  3  extra  good  performers.  Springbok 
and  Olitipa,  in  2;08  3/4.  He  also  won  the  Summer  Handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Saratoga; 
the  Champagne  Stakes,  at  Jerome  Park,  and  the  Mansion  House  Stakes,  3  1/3  miles,  for 
4-year-olds,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Rutherford,  Stampede  and  3  others.  Grin.stead's 
get  have  won  more  than  $300,000  on  the  turf,  and  2  of  his  sons,  Volante  and  Silver  Cloud, 
won  the  American  Derby  2  years  in  succession. 

1872,  b.  f.  (lilly  Flower,  by  Crilroy.     Produced 

(a)  Fatanitza.  A  stake  winner.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  ran 
without  winning.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won.")  races,  viz;  1  at  1  1/4  miles,  18  runners;  2 
at  1  1/8  miles,  and  2  at  1-mile  heats.  As  a  5-year  old  she  won  the  Magnolia  Stakes, 
3/4-mile  heats,  at  Louisville,  time  1:1.5,  1:13  3/4,  1:19,  1:18  1/2.  Fatanitza  died  when  7 
years  old. 

(i)  King  Kyrle.  A  stake  winner.  Did  not  win  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  as  a  3-year- 
old,  and  as  a  4-year-old  won  2  races,  including  the  St.  Louis  Hotel  Stakes,  1  mile. 

(c)     Sunflower.     Won  1  race  as  a  3-year-old,  5/8  mile,  9  runners,  time  1:03  1/4. 

{//)    Japonica.     Won  a  ,5/8-mile  race  as  a  2-year-old,  at  Saratoga,  in  1:02  3/4,  11  runners. 

1873,  b.  c.  Viceroy,  by  Gilroy.     A  good  racehorse,  who  won  races  till  he  was  5  years  old,  when  , 
he  beat  Bushwhacker  at  1  1/3  miles. 

1874,  and  1878,  barren. 

1875,  Brother  to  Grinstead,  afterwards  called  Charles  Nichols,  by  Gilroy.  Won  as  a  3-year- 
old  as  Brother  to  Grinstead,  and  as  a  5-year-old,  under  the  name  of  Charles  Nichols,  he 
won  a  race  over  hurdles. 

1876,  b.  c.  by  Waverly.    Died. 

1877,  br.  c.  Pat  Farrell,  by  Waverly.     Ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

1879,  br.  f.  Hypatia,  by  Waverly.     Alluded  to  above. 

1880,  b.  c.  Tilford,  by  Gilroy.  Won  17  races,  including  the  Richard's  Memorial,  1  1/4  miles, 
at  Louisville. 

Sister  to  Ruric  died  in  1880. 

LEVITY,      is  the  founder  of  the  Levity  family,  from  which  have  come  more  good   racehorses 

Admiration's     and  producing  mares  than  any  other  in  the  American  Stud  Book.      Her  son  Ruric 

4th  dam.         (by  imp.  Sovereign)  was  the  best  horse  in  America  in  1856  up  to  3  miles.     Her  other 

two  sons,  Lever  and  Legatee,  were  successful  stallions,  while  from  her  daughters, 

(a)  Lightsome,  {i)  Mildred  and  (r)  Brenna,  have  come  lots  of  cracks. 

(n)  Lightsome  produced  Sprightly  (dam  of  Lady  Way,  Volturno,  Elias  Lawrence, 
Avalon  and  Aretino),  Crucifix  (dam  of  Fairplay,  Semper  Felix,  Blanche  J.,  Cripple,  The 
Judge.  St.  .Albans,  Maria  D.,  St.  Augustine,  Cross  Fire,  Crucite,  etc.),  Salina  (winner  of 
the  Monmouth  Oaks,  the  Jersey  St.  Leger.  etc..  and  dam  of  Danicheff,  Virlien,  Saltpetre. 
Salvator,  Sara,  etc.),  Nevada  (winner  of  the  West  End  Hotel  Stakes,  etc.,  and  dam  of  Nova 
Zembla.  Sierra  Nevada,  Luke  Blackburn,  Greenland.  Ecuador,  Bradford,  Bravo,  etc.), 
Gulnare  (dam  of  Satisfaction.  Everywhere  and  Mendacity),  and  Lexicon,  a  winner  as  a  4 
and  5-year-old. 

For  racing  and  stud  records  of  Nevada  and  Sierra  Nevada,  see  Marquise. 

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{d)  Mildred  produced  Ringlet  (dam  of  Lottie  Lee,  Wandering,  J  J.  Healey  and  Water- 
bury),  Nora  Worth  (dam  of  Rocket.  Roxella,  Startle.  Trumps.  Renown.  Force,  Finality  and 
Dave  Hennessey).  Minx  (dam  of  Minnock.  Monitor,  Mirth.  Lotta  C,  Magnate  and  Mentor), 
Stamps  (a  winner  and  dam  of  Katie  Pearce,  Start,  a  winner  in  England,  Bertha,  Loch 
Tanna,  Valleria,  Alex  T.,  Louisette,  Preciosa,  Billy  Pinkerton  and  Lillian),  Monarchist 
(a  sire  and  great  racehorse,  winner  of  the  Maturity  Stakes,  etc.,  beating  Harry  Bassett), 
Sultana  (a  first-class  race  mare,  and  dam  of  Sovrana.  Soudan,  She,  Padisha,  Semiramis, 
Sultaness  and  Souveraigne,  a  winner  in  England),  and  Frederick  the  Great,  a  good  stake 
winner. 

(c)  Brenna,  dam  of  Tibbie  Dunbar,  Brennus,  Eclair,  Ella  Hankins,  Bradamante, 
Athalaric,  Strathmore,  Kinkead,  Sir  Walter  (son  of  Waverley)  Brenda,  Long  Stop  and 
Violante. 

From  the  above-mentioned  granddaughters  of  Levity  have  come  any  amount  of  good 
winners  and  producers. 

TRA!VBY;?I.\RE,     produced  Vandal.  Volga  and  Vistula.     Vandal  was  a  good  racehorse  and 
Admiration's  sire.     He  is  the  upholder  of  the  male  line  of  imp.  Glencoe.  whence  Virgil, 

5th  dam,  Hindoo,  Hanover,  etc. 

Volga  and  Vistula,  like  their  half  sister  Levity,  were  good  producers, 
and  their  daughters  and  granddaughters  have  continued  to  supply  the  turf 
with  high-class  winners  up  to  date. 

For  further  particulars  of  the  Levity  family  see  Dissembler,  Equality,  Hypocrite, 
Manzamta,  Marquise,  Miss  Miriam,  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish,  Soncy  Lass,  Souffle, 
Tulla  Blackburn  and  Wamsutta. 


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AUNT    BBTSY. 


Aunt  Betsy  never  started.     Her  first  foal,  by  imp.  The  Sailor  Prince,  dropped  in  1892,  'lied  as  a 
yearling. 

Aunt  Betsy  produced  in 
l.SJ)3,     br.  c.  William  Redding,  by  imp.  The  Sailor  Prince.    Never  ran. 
1.S94,     br.  e.  imp.  The  Sailor  Prinee.     Died. 
l.S!).'>,     no  report  in  Stud  Book. 
l.S!)G.     b.  e.  System,  by  imp.  Order.    Never  ran. 
ISit?,      barren. 

SIS    IIIiflVAK,     ran   5   times   as   a   3-year-old,   won  3  races,   was   second  in    1    and    unplaced 
Aunt  Betsy's         in  1.     She  first  started  in  the  Fall  at  Lexin.sJton,   Ky.,    where    she  won  the 
Dam.  Waters   Stakes,   3/4  mile,    beating   Mamie  Hunt,    Vie,   Virgie  D.,   Kaloolah, 

Hattie  D.  H.,  Winona,  Trance  and  5  others.  Four  days  afterwards  she  ran 
second  to  Mamie  Hunt  in  the  Thomas  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  0"Fallon,  Free 
Knight  (winner  of  the  Bankers'  and  Brokers'  Stakes,  etc.).  Phil  Lee  and  Xallapa  At  Loui.s- 
ville  she  won  the  Maiden  Stakes,  .5/8  mile,  beating  Silver  Cloud  (winner  of  the  American 
Derby,  etc.).  Porter  Ash.  Kaloolah,  Cuban  Queen,  Grimaldi  (winner  of  the  Phoenix  Hotel 
Stakes,  etc.),  Sir  Joseph,  Hettie  S.,  Eloise  and  7  others,  time  1:01  1/2.  Six  days  afterwards 
she  won  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Mary  Payne  (who  divided  the  Ash- 
land Oaks  with  Pure  Rye),  Katrina,  Kaloolah,  Red  Girl,  Estrella,  Alfareta  and  2  others. 
In  her  last  race  of  the  season,  run  at  Latonia,  she  finished  unplaced  to  Waddell  Bryant, 
Silver  Cloud  and  Grimaldi  in  the  Kimball  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  10  runners,  track  heavy. 

As  a  3-year-old  Sis  Himyar  ran  15  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  10.  In  the  Spring  she  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race  at  Latonia  easily  by  2  lengths, 
beating  Ascender,  Malva  R.,  Bonanza  and  Dad.  In  the  Fall  she  won  the  Viley  Stakes, 
1  1/2  miles,  at  Lexington,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  3  runners,  and  at  Latonia  she  won  a 
3/4-mile  Purse  race,  12  runners.  Giving  La  Sylphide  a  year  and  2  lbs..  Sir  Himyav  ran 
second  to  her  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race  at  Lexington,  beating  Gold  Ban,  Highflight  and  3  others, 
time  2;07  1/2.  With  110  lbs.  up  she  finished  third  to  Porter  Ash,  3  years,  99  lbs.,  and  Gold 
Ban,  4  years,  11.5  lbs  ,  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  at  Latonia.  9  others  finishing  in  the  rear,  including 
Little  Mineh,  Finality  and  Pat  Sheedy. 

Sis  Himyar  produced  in 

1888,     br.  f.  Aunt  Betsy,  by  Longfellow.    Alluded  to  above. 

1S,S9.      18!>0,  barren. 

1S!)1,  b.  e.  Dr.  Johnson,  by  Jils  Johnson.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  8-year-old  he  ran 
3  times  on  the  big  tracks  without  winning,  and  he  also  ran  16  times  at  Alexander  Island, 
where  he  won  7  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  2.  As  a  4-year-old  he 
ran  one  race  at  New  Orleans,  5  1/2  furlongs.  Selling,  which  he  won.  Afterwards  he  ran 
on  the  outlaw  tracks  and  won. 

1S!>2,  eh.  e.  Too  Much  Johnson,  by  Jils  Johnson.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old 
he  ran  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  a  .3/4- 
mile  Sweepstakes  at  Saratoga,  beating  Darien  and  2  others  He  ran  second  to  the  good  filly 
Annisette  in  a  1-mile  Purse  race  at  the  same  place,  beating  Cherry  Stone  and  2  others,  and  ran 
second  to  The  Sage  in  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Baltimore,  beating  Mabel  Glenn  and  Adaxus. 
As  a  4-year-old  Too  Much  Johnson  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

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1893,  b.  c.  The  Parson,  by  imp.  Paramatta.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  under  the  name 
of  Parson  35  times  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning,  but  was  placed  in  8  races.  As  a  4- 
year-old  he  started  45  times,  won  6  races,  and  was  placed  in  13.  At  Newport,  Ky.,  he  won 
a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  top  weight,  8  runners  ;  won  a  1-mile-and- 
70-yards  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  4  runners,  and  won  a  7  1/2-furlong  race,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $700,  top  weight,  9  runners.  At  Lexington  he  won  a  7/8-mile  Purse,  4  run- 
ners. At  Newport,  later  on,  he  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  7  runners,  and  at  Cincin- 
nati he  won  a  8/4-mile  Selling  race,  easily  by  1/3  length,  in  1:15  1/4,  9  runners,  all  of  them 
entered  to  be  sold  for  1600.  As  a  5-year-old  Parson  won  4  Selling  races  on  the  flat  and  5 
races  over  the  jumps. 

1894,  1895,  1897.  barren. 

1896,  b.  f.  Sis  Vic,  by  imp.  Victory.  Ran  16  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second 
in  4,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  5/8-mile  Purse  in  1:03,  beating 
Piccola,  Salvarse  and  5  others  ;  won  a  5/8-mile  Purse  easily  by  3  lengths,  6  runners,  and 
won  another  .5/8-mile  Purse,  beating  Terrene,  Crinkle,  Nancy  Seitz,  Ollie  J.,  Primavera, 
Frances  D.,  Contravene  and  The  Crawfish,  track  heavy.  As  a  3-year-old  Sis  Vic  ran  11 
times,  won  1  race,  and  was  unplaced  in  10.  She  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Newport 
easily  by  4  lengths,  track  heavy,  time  1:18  1/2,  13  runners. 

1898,  b.  c.  The  Musljeteer,  by  imp.  Masetto.  Ran  10  times  as  a  2- year-old,  won  3  races,  ran 
second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.  He  Hrst  started  at  Saratoga,  where  he  ran  second 
to  Piederich  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  9  others,  including  Sandpiper,  Guess  Work,  Beau 
Ormonde  and  Col.  Ballantyne.  Then,  with  105  lbs.  up,  he  ran  second  to  Lady  Schorr  (win- 
ner of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  the  Latonia  Oaks,  The  M.  Lewis  Clark  Stakes,  etc.),  110  lbs.,  in 
the  Mumm  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  beating  the  good  2-year-old  Alard  Scheck,126,  Maximus,  107, 
Tammany  Chief,  98  lbs.,  etc.  The  next  time  out,  with  106  lbs.  up,  he  won  the  Lemp 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  King  Pepper  (8/4  mile,  1:13  1/5),  109,  Lady  Schorr,  118,  Dublin, 
114,  Silver  Dale,  116  lbs.  (winner  of  the  Premier  Stakes,  St.  Louis  Derby,  1 1/2  miles,  3.35, 1 
mile  in  1:40  1/2,  3/4  mile  113),  and  4  others.  At  Brooklyn,  carrying  116  lbs.,  The  Musketeer 
was  unplaced  to  La  Valliere,  102,  Telamon,  116,  and  Scurry,  107  lbs.,  in  a  5/8-mile  Handicap, 
11  runners';  carrying  113  lbs.,  he  ran  third  to  Elizabeth  M.,  116,  and  Luerana,  llOlbs. ,  in  a 
8/4-mile  Handicap,  beating  7  others,  receiving  from  6  to  23  lbs.  At  Morris  Park  he  was  twice 
unplaced  in  Handicaps.  Then  he  went  on  to  the  Empire  City  track,  where  he  won  the 
Kensico  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  in  1:01,  beating  Brandy  Smash,  Annie  Thompson,  Moor, 
Termless,  Animosity,  Margraviate,  etc.,  etc.  At  Aqueduct  he  won  a  5  1/3-furlong  Handicap, 
beating  The  Rhymer,  Ashes,  Isia  and  5  others. 

As  a  3-year-oId,  in  1901,  The  Musketeer  gave  evidence  that  he  retained  his  speed 
by  winning  a  3/4-mile  race  on  the  main  track  at  Sheepshead  Bay  easily  by  2  lengths  in  1:13. 
He  also  won  the  Test  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  with  top  weight,  easily  by  3 
lengths  m  1:14  1/5,  track  heavy,  and  the  Glen  Cove  Handicap,  8/4  mile,  at  the  same  track, 
easily  by  a  length  in  1:13  1/5.  At  Saratoga,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  he  won  the  Seneca 
Stakes,  8/4  mile,  in  1:13  1/5,  and  at  Brooklyn  he  won  2  more  races. 

HIRA,     was  a  stake  winner. 
Aunt  Betsy's 

2d  Dam.      Hira  produced  in 

1871,  ch.  f.  Haz'eiii,  by  imp.  Australian.  Won  the  Maxwell  House  Stakes.  1  mile  heats,  for 
3-yearolds,  at  Nashville,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Fair  Play  and  5  others 

Haz'em  produced 

(a)  Hatef.  Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  5-year-old  she  started  4 
times,  ran  3  races,  and  was  second  in  the  fourth.  At  Minneapolis 'she  won  a  1-mile  heat 
race,  beating  Ella  Rowett  and  3  others,  and  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  again  beating  Ella  Rowett 
and  2  others.  At  Geneseo  she  won  1/2-mile  heats  from  8  opponents,  and  ran  second  to 
Sullivan  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  5  runners.  As  a  6-year-old  Hatef  won  14  races,  including 
the  Brewers'  Stakes,  3/4-mile  heats,  9  runners,  at  Council  Bluffs  ;  a  1  1/8-mile  race  in  1 :54  ; 
a  1-mile  race  in  1:43  ;  2  races  at  1  1/2  miles,  and  1  race  at  2  miles.  As  a  7-year-old  she  won 
1  race,  and  died  the  same  year. 

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(i)  Hassan.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-)'ear-old,  won  3  races,  ran  second  in  1,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  3.  He  ran  second  to  Jim  Nelson  in  a  3/4-mile  heat  race,  for  all  ages,  at 
White  Sulphur  Springs,  winning  the  first  heat,  and  beating  Outcast  and  2  others.  At  the 
same  meeting  he  easily  won  the  Consolation  Purse,  3/4-mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  Col. 
Sprague,  Pride's  Peak  and  Aggie  Gross.  At  Louisville  he  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse,  for  all 
ages,  beating  Mary  Corbett,  Maggie  Ayer  and  G  others,  and  a  week  afterwards  won  a 
1-mile  Purse,  for  all  ages,  in  1:44,  beating  Brad,  Gilmore  and  6  others.  In  the  Belle  Meade 
Stakes,  his  last  race  ot  the  season,  he  ran  third  to  Cardinal  McClosky  and  Ascender,  beat- 
ing Standiford  Keller  and  Violator.  As  a  3-year-old  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Viley  Stakes, 
won  by  Violator,  and  ran  third  and  last  to  Violator  and  Carlisle  in  the  Kentucky  Stallion 
Stakes.     As  a  4-year-old  Hassan  ran  4  times  without  winning. 

(tr)  Hanap.  Ran  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  in  2  races  and  unplaced  in  6. 
As  a  3-year-old  she  started  8  times,  won  2  races,  ran  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  4.  She  ran  second  to  Mona  in  the  Merchants'  Exchange  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  St.  Louis, 
beating  Easter,  Felicite  and  Rosary.  At  Chicago  she  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  for  maidens  of 
all  ages,  beating  Hyder  Abad,  Dick  Brown,  Kiohba,  Ergot,  Whisperine,  etc.,  and  at 
St.  Louis,  in  the  Fall,  she  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Europa,  Ailee  and 
Nodaway.  As  a  4-year-old  Hanap  won  a  I  1/8-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  Cor- 
sair and  5  others. 

Hanap  produced  Hansa  (winner  of  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Guttenberg  as  a  3-year- 
old,  11  runners),  Hana  (never  started,  dam  of  Alarum,  winner  of  .5  races  on  the  Hat  and 
1  over  the  jumps  ;  Hanetta,  winner  of  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  for  2-year-old  maidens  at  San 
Francisco,  13  runners,  and  Herculean,  winner  of  a  .5/8-mile  race  for  maiden  2-year-olds,  at 
San  Francisco,  in  1;02  1/2,  14  runners,  a  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  at  San 
Francisco,  as  a  3-year-old,  12  runners,  and  also  a  winner  as  a  4  and  .5-\-ear-old.  including 
1  1/8  miles  in  1;54,  and  1  1/16  miles  in  1;4T.  Hana  also  produced  Elizabeth  M.,  one  of  the 
crack  2-year-olds  in  America  in  1900,  and  also  winner  of  the  Fern  Hill  Stakes  and  the  King's 
Stand  Stakes  at  Ascot,  in  England,  in  1901).  Hanap  also  produced  James  Monroe,  winner 
of  11  races  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old,  principally  Selling  races. 

(t/)  Hazaras.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  11  races,  including  1 
mile  at  Latonia  easily  by  3  lengths,  12  runners  ;  1  1/16  miles  at  St.  Louis,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  SI. 400,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  5  runners ;  1  1/4  miles,  at  St.  Louis,  entered  to  be  sold 
forSl.500,  top  weight,  easily  byalength,  4runners;l  1/8  miles  at  Chicago,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  SI, 200,  9  runners,  by  6  lengths  ;  1-mile  heats,  at  Chicago,  in  straight  heats,  time  1:43  1/2 
and  1:44  1/2,  beating  Falconer.  Leraan,  Ouida  and  2  others  ;  1  1/8  miles  twice  at  Kansas 
City  ;  1  mile  and  500  yards  at  Saratoga,  beating  Albia,  Jmi  Douglas,  Enigma  and  3  others  ; 
the  Nichols  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  2  lengths,  at  Lexington,  beating  Lepanto,  Tennessee 
and  Banker  ;  the  Turf  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Louisville,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Editor  (win- 
ner of  the  Falsetto  Stakes,  beating  Troubadour,  etc.),  Philip  S.  Chance  and  3  others,  and 
the  Edgewater  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  the  same  place,  the  next  daj',  beating  Grey  Cloud, 
Thistle  and  Rapido 

(e)  Mamie  B.  Never  ran.  Threw  Lady  Jack  (never  ran,  dam  of  Aberdale,  winner  of 
4  racesas  a  2year-old  in  1899  ;  in  1900  he  ran  without  winning,  but  he  has  been  returned 
a  winner  in  1901),  Olney  (winner  of  2  races  as  a  2  year-old,  1  at  Brighton  Beach,  11  runners, 
and  the  other  at  Windsor,  9  runners,  and  also  a  winner  as  a  3-vear-old),  and  Tout,  a  2-year- 
old  winner  in  1901. 

(/)  Ban  Haz'em.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  withput  \vinning.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a 
l-mile-and-70yards  Handicap  at  Latonia  by  2  lengths,  beating  Dad  and  Quindaro  Belle. 
Hazema,  Ban  Hazem's  only  foal  reported  in  the  Stud  Book,  was  a  winner  as  a  2-year-old. 

{^)  King  Hazem.  As  a  2-year  old,  with  100  lbs.  up,  won  a  3/4-mile  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Burlington,  113.  St.  James,  118,  and  Winsome,  105  lbs. 
As  a  3-year-old,  at  Clifton,  he  won  3  races,  viz,  at  5/8-mile,  for  all  ages,  by  2  lengths,  beat- 
ing Golden  Rod,  America  and  7  others  ;  a  6  1/^-furlong  Purse,  for  3-year-olds,  by  4  lengths, 
beating  Insight,  Mabel  Glenn,  Rafter,  Watterson  and  3  others,  and  a  3/4-miIe  Purse,  for 
3-year-olds,  by  4  lengths,  beating  the  Reform-Issaquena  filly  and  2  others.  At  Gutten- 
berg he  won   a  5/8-mile  Purse,  for  all  ages,  beating  Bradford,  Onward  and  3  others,  by  6 

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lengths.  Afterwards,  at  Clifton,  lie  won  a  5/8-mile  Purse,  for  all  ages,  5  runners,  in 
1:03  3/4.  He  also  won  3  races  at  Gloucester,  7/8  mile  each.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  7/8- 
mile  race,  for  all  ages,  easily  by  3  lengths,  at  Brighton  Beach,  13  runners,  and  a  3/4-mile 
race  at  Guttenberg,  13  runners,  in  1:15  1/3.  As  a  5-year-old  he  won  3  races  at  Guttenberg, 
and  as  a  6  and  7-year-old  he  ran  without  winning 

(/i)  Hamza.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  11  times,  won  I  race,  ran 
third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  7.  She  won  a  5  1/3-furlong  race  at  Latonia,  track  heavy,  beating 
Robair,  Alvin  W.  and  3  others. 

1872,  b.  e.  by  imp.  Phaeton. 

1873,  b.  f.  by  Milboiinie,  Jr.    Died. 

1874,  1877.     Barren. 

1875,  b.  c.  Himyiir,  by  Alarm.  Ran  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races  and  third  in  3.  At  Lex- 
ington, in  the  Fall,  he  won  the  Colt  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  30  lengths,  beating  Blue  Ej-es, 
Leveler,  Day  Star  (winner  of  the  Blue  Ribbon  Stakes,  Kentucky  Derby,  etc.)  and  7  others, 
and  he  also  won  the  Colt  and  Filly  Stakes,  1  mile,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Leveler  (winner  of 
the  Clark,  Merchants'  and  Viley  Stakes,  and  also  the  St.  Leger  at  Louisville),  Blue  Eyes 
(winner  of  the  Sanlord  Stakes,  the  Merchants'  Stakes,  etc.),  Pomeroy  and  4  others.  In  the 
Fall,  at  Louisville,  he  won  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Leveler 
and  4  others.  At  the  same  meeting  Himyar  ran  third  and  last  to  Blue  Eyes  and  Day  Star 
in  the  Sanford  Stakes,  1  mile,  when  it  was  claimed  he  was  amiss.  In  the  Spring,  at  Lex- 
ington, where  he  first  started,  he  finished  third  to  Pomeroy  and  Milan  in  the  Colt  and  Filly 
Sweepstakes,  .5/8  mile,  11  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Himyar  ran  5  times,  won  3  races  and  was  second  in  3.  He  started  out 
by  winning  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Nashville,  easily  from  Bergamot.  Artful 
and  Glenmore.  At  Le.xington  he  won  the  Phoem.'i  Hotel  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  in  a  canter 
from  McHenry,  J.  R.  Swiney  and  Solicitor.  At  Louisville  he  ran  second,  beaten  3  lengths 
by  Day  Star,  in  the  Kentucky'  Derby,  1  1/3  miles,  with  7  others  behind  him,  time  1:37  1/4, 
the  fastest  Derby  to  that  date.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  the  January  Stakes,  mile  heats,  in 
straight  heats,  each  of  them  won  easily,  time  1:43  1/3  and  1:43  1/3,  beating  Leveler,  Kate 
Claxton  and  McHenry.  At  Lexington,  in  the  Fall,  his  last  race  as  a  3-year-old,  he  ran 
second,  beaten  10  lengths  by  Cammie  F.,  in  the  Elkhorn  Stakes,  3  miles,  the  other  runner 
being  his  stable  companion,  Hearsay. 

As  a  4-year-old  Himyar  wasunbeaten.  At  Lexington  he  won  a  1-mile  Purse  race,  for 
all  ages,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Day  Star,  Peru  (winner  of  the  Ashland  Oaks)  and  2 
others,  and  he  also  walked  over  for  a  $300  Purse,  2  miles.  At  Louisville  he  won  a  1  1/8- 
mile  Sweepstakes,  for  all  ages,  beating  Goodnight,  Dave  Moore,  L'Argentine  and  3  others, 
and  at  the  same  track  won  a  2-mile  Purse  by  a  short  head  from  Dave  Moore  and  2  others. 

As  a  5-year-old  Himyar  started  13  times,  won  4  races,  ran  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  2.  He  won  a  1-mile  heat  race  at  Lexington  in  straight  heats,  beating  Warlield 
and  5  others,  time  1:42  1/2  and  1:44  1/3.  At  Louisville  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Louisville 
Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  behind  Volturno,  Blue  Eyes  and  Cammie  F.  Four  days  afterwards  he 
won  the  Merchants'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Blue  Eyes  and  5  others.  At  St.  Louis  he 
ran  second  to  L'Argentine  in  a  1  1/4-iTiile  Purse  race.  3  runners,  and  later  on  was  unplaced 
in  the  Citizens'  Plate,  1  1/8  miles,  behind  Long  Taw.  Blue  Lodge  and  Victim,  the  3  first- 
named  running  a  dead  heat.  At  Lexington,  in  the  Fall,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  he 
ran  third  in  a  1-mile  Purse  and  second  in  a  1  1/8  mile  Purse,  each  of  them  won  by  Renown. 
At  Louisville  he  won  the  Turf  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Renown  and  2  others,  and  3 
days  afterwards,  with  top  weight,  ran  second  to  Bowling  Green  in  a  1  ]/2-mile  Handicap, 
5  runners.  Before  leaving  Louisville,  Himyar  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Purse,  for  all  ages,  by  2 
lengths,  in  1 :54  3/4,  and  wound  up  his  5-year-old  form  at  Nashville,  where  he  ran  second  and 
last  to  Jim  Malone  in  the  Citizens'  Stakes,  mile  beats,  for  all  ages.  Himyar  won  the  first 
heat  by  1  length,  and  Jim  Malone  won  the  second  heat  by  a  similar  distance.  In  the  third 
heat  Himyar  was  defeated  by  10  lengths,  time  1:46  3/4,  1:47  1/2  and  1:53  3/4. 

As  a  6  year-old  Himyar  only  started  once.  At  Lexington  he  ran  unplaced  behind  Patti, 
Lizzie  S.  and  Maretzek  in  a  1-mile  Purse  racs,  8  runners.     This  closed  his  racing  career. 

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Al  the  stud  Himyar  has  to  his  credit  the  good  racehorses  Domino,  Plaudit,  Faraday, 
Havoc,  Wah  Jim,  Correction,  Estelle,  Frohman,  etc.  His  daughters,  too,  are  producing 
good  winners,  a  sample  being  Quesal,  who  has  thrown  the  winners  Tommy  Atkins, 
Trumpet,  Maximo  Gomez  and  David  U  ,  the  last-named  a  useful  performer  in  England. 

ISlii,  fli.  e.  HaiiiiKlaiii,  b.v  Waverle.v.  As  a  2-year-old  ran  only  once,  when  he  finished  second  to 
La  Favorita  in  the  Young  American  Stakes  No.  2,  3/4  mile,  at  Nashville,  6  runners.  As  a 
3-year-old  he  ran  twice  unplaced,  viz  :  in  the  Phenix  Hotel  Stakes,  won  by  Caligula,  and  in  a 
1-mile  heat  race,  won  by  Strathmore.  As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  6  times,  finishing  third  once 
and  unplaced  5  times  As  a  5-year-old  he  did  not  start,  but  as  a  tj-year-old  he  broke  the 
ice  by  winning  2  races  out  of  9  starts,  and  he  also  ran  second  3  times.  His  wins  were  at 
1  mile  and  1  1/4  miles.     As  a  7-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

1878,  cli.  f.  Hegriaz,  b.v  Waverle.v.  Ran  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  was  unplaced  in  the 
Filly  Stakes.  3/4  mile,  at  Lexington,  won  by  Minnie  C,  afterwards  called  Mrs.  Chubbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hegiaz  ran  12  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  4.  She  began  by  running  unplaced  behind  Lucy  May.  Belle  of  the  Highlands  and 
Mrs.  Chubbs,  in  the  Kentucky  Oaks.  1  1/2  miles.  8  starters.  At  Chester  Park,  Cincinnati, 
she  won  a  1-mile  heat  race,  for  all  ages,  9  runners.  At  Lexington  she  won  a  1  1/2-mile  race, 
for  all  ages,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Rochester,  Juanita  and  Bend  Or.  At  Louisville  she 
ran  second  to  Fellowplay  in  the  St.  Leger  Stakes,  2  miles,  beating  Lizzie  S.,  Bend  Or  and 
Granger,  and  at  the  same  Meeting  again  run  second  to  Fellowplay  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  for 
all  ages,  beating  Mammonist  and  Allegretto  by  5  lengths. 

As  a  4  year-old  Hegiaz  started  15  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3,  and 
unplaced  in  6.  At  Lexington  she  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
beating  Bagdad  and  Nana.  At  the  White  Sulphur  Springs  Meeting  in  Virginia  she  won  the 
Greenbriar  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Col.  Sprague,  Outcast,  -A.ggie  Gross  and 
Mayflower. 

Hegiaz  produced 

(i7)  White.  Ran  7  times  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  He  finished  second  4  times, 
however.  In  the  Southern  Hotel  Stakes,  3/4-mile,  at  St.  Louis,  he  was  second  to  Huntress 
(winner  of  the  Clipsetta  Stakes,  etc.),  beating  Zuleika,  Quindaro  Belle  and  Allanah.  He 
was  also  second  to  Blithesome  in  the  St.  Louis  Fair  Stallion  Stakes,  3/4-mile,  beating 
Huntress  (penalized  5  lbs.).  Hypocrite  (winner  of  the  Ashland  Oaks,  etc.)  and  2  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  12  times,  won  1  race,  ran  second  in  4.  third  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  6.  With  the  best  of  the  weights  he  ran  second  to  the  grand  racehorse.  Emperor  of  Norfolk, 
in  the  Lawyers' Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Nashville,  beating  the  good  racehorses  Cruiser,  Hunt- 
ress and  Badge.  At  Louisville  he  ran  third  in  the  Kentucky  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  to 
Macbeth  II.  and  Gallifet,  beating  Alexandria,  The  Chevalier,  Autocrat  and  Col.  Zeb  Ward. 
Five  days  afterwards  he  ran  second  to  Gallifet  in  Clark  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  6  runners.  At 
Latonia  he  finished  second  to  the  fine  racemare  Los  Angeles  in  the  Latonia  Derby  after 
running  a  dead  heat  \\4th  her,  Gallifet,  Castaway  and  The  Chevalier,  giving  him  9,  3  and 
9  lbs.  respectively,  finishing  in  the  rear.  At  the  same  track,  in  receipt  of  weight  from 
L.avinia  Belle  (winner  of  the  Latonia  Oaks,  etc.),  he  ran  second  to  her  in  the  Ripple  Stakes, 
1  mile,  beating  imp.  Maori,  Tenacity  and  3  others.  At  Saratoga,  White  won  a  1-mile  race, 
for  all  ages,  beating  Kentucky,  Ban  and  Persian. 

(/>)  Harzburg.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  as  a  3  and  -i-year-old  without 
winning,  although  he  was  placed  on  some  occasions  in  fair  company.  As  a  5-year-old  he 
won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Gloucester  after  running  a  dead  heat  with  Sacramento,  12 
runners.  As  a  6-year-old  he  ran  without  winning,  but  captured  one  race  as  a  7-year-old. 
As  an  8-year-old  he  ran  on  the  flat  and  over  the  jumps  but  did  not  win. 

(c)  My  Craft.  Ran  one  race  as  a  2-year-old  at  Guttenberg  in  which  he  was  unplaced. 
Ran  19  times  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  1  Selling  race,  6  1/2  furlongs,  at  Gloucester,  with  top 
weight,  5  runners.  As  a  4-year-old.  out  of  24  attempts  he  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at 
Guttenberg.     As  a  5-year-old  he  had  a  still  worse  average,  only  winning  1  race  out  of  32. 

(t/)  Lillian  Russell.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year  old  she  started  3  times 
without  winning,  but  finished  second  to  Naphtha  in  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at 
Morris  Park,  beating  Grace  Brown,  Afternoon  and  Minnehaha. 

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Lillian  Russell  has  produced  Haralamb,  a  3.year-old  winner  in  1901. 

(c)  Sir  Gatian.  Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in 
4  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  St.  Louis  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths  from 
Dr.  Sara  and  10  others  in  1:03  3/4.  At  the  same  track  he  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  in 
1:08  3/4,  beating  Good  Hope  and  6  others,  and  later  on  won  a  3/4-mile  race  in  1:16,  beating 
Georgie,  Uncle  Bill,  Nan  Dora  and  9  others.  He  also  ran  second  to  Fausturo  in  Junior 
Championship  Stakes,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  St.  Louis,  beating  Ben  Bramble,  Fontainbleau, 
Leo  Planter  and  Tulla  Fonso. 

As  a  8-year-old  Sir  Gatian  ran  15  times,  and  won  2  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  4 
and  unplaced  in  5.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  Selling  race,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $400,  easily  by  2  lengths,  6  runners,  and  also  a  1  1/8-mile  Purse  race,  handily,  by  a 
length,  in  1:56  1/4,  5  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Sir  Gatian  won  6  races.  He  won  the  Inaugural  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at 
Memphis,  easily  by  3  lengths,  12  runners,  time  1:15  1/2;  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $600,  top  weight,  at  St.  Louis,  in  1:43  1/3,  10  runners;  won  al  1/16-raile 
Selling  race  at  Newport,  Ky.,  beating  Nettie  Regent  and  6  others,  time  1:47  3/4;  won  a 
1  1/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Latonia  handily  by  a  length,  in  1:55  1/2,  8  runners;  won  another 
1  1/8-mile  Selling  Purse  at  Newport  very  easily  by  2  lengths  in  1:54,  and  wound  up  his 
4-year-old  form  by  winning  a  1  1/S-mile  Handicap  at  New  Orleans  easily  by  2  lengths  in 
1:55,  beating  Strangest,  Hardly,  Candleblack  and  2  others. 

187!(,     b.  c.  Ben  Hiiiiyar,  by  Alarm.     Never  ran. 

1880.  cli.  c.  Hi  Ban,  by  imp.  King  Ban.     Never  ran.     Has  sired  winners. 

1881,  ch.  f.  Hig'lifliglit,  by  imp.  King  Ban.  Ran  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  ran  second 
in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  first  started  at  Louisville,  where  she  ran  unplaced  in 
the  Louisville  Ladies'  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  won  by  (Solden  Rod.  Six  days  afterwards  she  ran 
third  to  Pope  Leo  and  Highflyer  in  a  8/4-mile  race,  beating  Leman,  Gleaner  and  4  others. 
The  next  day  she  was  unplaced  in  the  McGrathiana  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Bob  Miles,  10 
runners,  and  4  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Billy  Gilmore  in  a  1/2-mile  race,  beating  Jase 
Phillips,  Richard  Loud  and  8  others  Richard  beat  her  in  an  Owners'  Handicap,  2  runners, 
and  she  then  went  on  to  Latonia,  where  she  won  a  5/8-mile  Purse  race  for  maiden  2-year- 
olds,  beating  Jase  Phillips,  Royal  Arch  and  3  others.  In  the  Fall  at  Lexington  Eva  S. 
beat  her  in  a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes  for  2-year-old  fillies,  and  in  her  last  race  of  the  season, 
a  3/4-mile  Purse  Handicap  for  all  ages,  she  ran  third  to  Lizzie  S.  and  Belle  of  the  High- 
lands, beating  8  others. 

As  a  8-year-old  Highflight  started  by  winning  the  Ashland  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  beating 
imp.  Salara,  Palmetto  and  Minnie  Williams.  Her  next  race  was  an  easy  one,  Hesper, 
Rosary  and  Highflight,  all  belonging  to  Major  Thomas,  walking  over  for  the  stakes  and 
half  the  added  money  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/2  miles,  for  3-year-olds,  and  finishing  in  the 
above  order.  At  Louisville  Highflight  ran  second  to  the  brilliant  racemare  Modesty  in  the 
Kentucky  Oaks,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Binette  and  Easter,  6  lengths  between  second  and 
third.  In  the  Glidelia  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Latonia,  she  ran  third  to  Fallen  Leaf  and 
Mona,  beating  Easter,  Lady  Loud,  Hanap  and  Fac  Simile.  At  the  Lexington  Autumn 
Meeting  she  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race  from  Loi)g  Knight,  Slipaway  and  2  others,  and  at  the 
Louisville  Autumn  Meeting  she  captured  a  1  1/4-mile  Purse,  for  all  ages,  beating  Kansas, 
Sovereign  Pat  and  5  others.  In  the  Fall  City  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  she  finished  second  to 
Chance,  beating  Ascender  and  Aretino.  At  Covington  she  ran  second  to  Vanguard  in  a 
1  1/2-mile  Purse  Handicap  for  all  ages,  beating  Breechloader,  Chance  and  4  others,  and 
finished  third  to  Blast  and  Kosciusko  in  the  Falsetto  Stakes,  2  miles,  beatmg  Easter, 
Powhattan  and  Audrain. 

As  a  4-year-old  Highflight  won  5  races  out  of  28  starts.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a 
1  1/8-mile  race,  6  runners,  and  also  a  1-mile  race  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  time  1:43  1/2, 
beating  Exile  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.).  King  Fan  and  5  others.  At  Sheeps- 
head  Bay  she  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Sweepstakes  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  the  inter- 
national winner  Parole,  War  Eagle,  Cardinal  McClosky,  Bella  and  3  others.  Returning  to 
Brighton,  she  won  a  1  1/3-mile  Handicap  easily  by  a  length  from  5  opponents,  and  she 
also  captured  a  3/4-mile  heat  race,  track  heavy,  from  Tattler,  imp.  Sutler  and  4  others. 

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As  a  5-year-old  Highflight  started  15  times  and  won  5  races.  She  won  a  1  1/4-inile 
race  at  Louisville,  7  runners  ;  won  a  1  3/16-mile  race  at  Lexington,  beating  Kaloolah,  Little 
Minnie,  Fosteral  and  3  others  ;  won  a  1-mile  race  at  Latonia,  beating  Pink  Cottage,  Santa 
Anita  Belle  and  8  others  ;  won  a  l-mile-and-500-yards  race,  beating  Grey  Cloud,  O'Fallon, 
Tax  Gatherer,  etc.,  in  a  canter,  by  2  lengths,  and  a  1-mile  Handicap,  top  weight,  in  a  canter, 
by  6  lengths,  4  runners.     As  a  6-year-old  Highflight  ran  once  unplaced. 

Highflight  produced 

(a)  Best  Boy.  Ran  28  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  6  races,  ran  second  in  4,  third  in  4, 
and  unplaced  in  14.  He  won  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Guttenberg  by  3  lengths,  8  runners.  At 
Clifton  he  won  a  2  1/2-furlong  race,  by  2  lengths,  in  31  1/2  seconds,  beating  Orton,  Duke 
John  and  8  others.  At  Washington  he  won  a  1/2-mile  Selling  race  by  3  lengths  in  50 
seconds,  beating  Orton  and  5  others.  At  Elizabeth  he  won  a  1/2-mile  Selling  race,  beating 
Hands  Off  and  9  others.  At  Linden  he  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  for  all  ages,  in  April, 
beating  the  good  performers  Tipstaff  and  Bradford,  in  addition  to  3  others.  At  Brighton 
Beach  he  won  an  all  aged  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Tom  Karl,  King 
Arthur  and  9  others.     Best  Boy  died  at  2  years  of  age. 

(6)  Rejection.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2.year-old  at  Morris  Park.  As  a  3-year-old 
started  6  times,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  5.  She  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse  race,  for 
maiden  3-year-olds,  at  Latonia,  by  2  lengths,  beating  8  opponents.  As  a  4-year-old  she 
ran  once  unplaced. 

{c)  Longflight  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  started  4  times,  was  second  twice, 
third  once  and  unplaced  once.  He  ran  second  to  Lady  Inez  in  the  Melbourne  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,  at  Lexington,  beating  Semper  Ego,  Glacier  and  McHenry.  Three  days  afterwards, 
with  the  best  of  the  weights,  he  ran  third  to  Amanda  and  Lady  Inez  in  the  Bell  Stud 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Glacier  and  The  Dragon,  time  1:01  1/2.  At  St.  Louis  he  ran 
second  to  Ben  Eder  in  the  Kindergarden  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Beau  Ideal,  Don  Carrillo 
and  2  others. 

1882,      Lost  foal  by  Fellowcraft. 

1S,S3,     1).  f.  Sis  Hiiuyar,  by  .\lanii.     Alluded  to  above. 

188-1,  cli.  e.  Ban  Yaii,  by  imi).  Kiiigr  Ban.  Ran  three  times  as  a  2-year-old,  finished  second  once 
and  unplaced  twice.  He  ran  second  to  Goliah  in  the  Belle  Meade  Maiden  Stakes,  5/8- 
mile,  at  Louisville,  in  1;03,  beating  14  others,  including  Bannail,  Insolence,  Banburg, 
King  Stock  and  Nick  Finzer. 

As  a  3-year-old  Ban  Yan  ran  3  times,  won  2  races,  and  was  unplaced  in  1.  At  Nash- 
ville he  won  a  7/8-mile  race,  for  maidens,  in  a  canter,  by  6  lengths,  7  runners,  and  2  days 
afterwards  he  won  the  Lawyers'  Stakes  for  3-year-olds,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Dark  Hall, 
Hornpipe  (by  St.  Mungo),  Bannail  and  Luke  Alexander. 

As  a  4-year-old  Ban  Yan  ran  7  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  2.  He  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  at  Saratoga, 
in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  in  1;43  1/2,  beating  Bronzoraarte,  LTna  B.,  Romp  and  9  others.  At 
Monmouth  Park,  with  110  lbs.  up,  he  easily  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap  Sweepstakes, 
beating  Kaloolah,  108,  Rupert,  108,  Benedictine,  93,  and  Boaz,  107  lbs.  He  was  also  second, 
beaten  a  head  by  Tudor,  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  defeat- 
ing 8  others,  including  the  very  useful  animals,  Pasha,  Letritia,  Redstone  and  Una  B.  At 
Monmouth,  too,  he  was  second  to  Rowland  in  a  7  8-miie  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$2,000,  beating  4  others. 

1885,  No  record  in  the  Stud  Book. 

1886,  cli.  c.  Gymnast,  by  imp.  Kini;  Ban.  Ran  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  2.  He  ran  second  to  Once  Again  in  the  Harold  Stakes,  5/'8  mile,  at  Latonia, 
beating  a  very  smart  field,  including  Hindoocraft  (winner  of  the  Latonia  Derby,  etc.). 
Proctor  Knott  (winner  of  the  Futurity,  etc.,  who  was  giving  his  opponents  9  lbs.). 
Tenny  (Salvator's  great  opponent,  winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.).  Teuton, 
Kasson  and  7  others. 

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As  a  3-year-old  Gymnast  did  not  fulfill  his  2-year-old  promise.  He  started  13  times, 
won  1  race,  ran  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  10.  He  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap 
Sweepstakes  at  Saratoga,  beating  Vosburg,  Ben  Harrison,  Bonita  and  Prather,  and  at  the 
same  Meeting,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  ran  second  to  Satisfaction,  beaten  a  head,  in  a 
I-mile-and-70-yards  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |;1,400,  beating  8  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Gymnast  won  5  races  out  of  17  starts,  his  last  3  races  all  winning  ones. 
He  also  won  a  race  as  a  5-year-old. 

1887,  ch.  c.  by  imp.  King:  Ban.     Killed  as  a  yearling. 

1888,  barren. 

1889,  ch.  c.  Yemen,  by  Alarm.  Ran  only  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  was  unplaced  in  the 
Juvenile  Stakes,  won  by  Osric.  As  a  3-year-old  Yemen  won  5  races  out  of  16  starts.  He 
won  a  5/8-mile  Sweepstakes,  for  all  ages,  at  Morris  Park,  in  1:00,  beating  Stonenall,  the 
brilliant  racehorse  Morello  (2-year-old),  Tormentor,  Wah  Jim  and  11  others.  Entered  to  be 
sold  for  f  1,1 25  and  bought  in  for  $2,505,  he  won  3/4-miIe  Sweepstakes  over  the  straight 
course  at  Monmouth  Park  in  1:12,  beating  Osric,  Nomad  and  3  others.  In  the  Autumn, 
at  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500  and  bought  in  for  $2,005,  he  won  a  3/4-mile 
Sweepstakes,  beating  Estelle,  Grand  Prix  and  5  others  in  1:09  3/4,  establishing  a  new  record. 
The  record  made  since  then,  and  holding  good  up  to  the  end  of  1900,  for  a  straight  course, 
was  1:08  3/4,  made  by  Firearm  in  1899.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,600  and  bought  in  for 
$2,505,  Yemen  won  another  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes  at  Morris  Park  by  2  lengths,  in  1:11  3/4, 
beating  Grand  Prix,  Osric,  St.  Anthony  and  5  others,  and  the  next  day,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $1,500  and  bought  in  for  $2,005,  he  won  a  5/8-mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  Lizzetta, 
Sirocco,  Grand  Prix,  Volunteer  II.,  imp.  Ben  Strome  and  4  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Yemen  started  9  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  2.  He  won  a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes,  for  3-year-olds  and  upwards,  at  Morris 
Park,  in  1:12  1/2,  beating  the  flying  Correction,  Mary  Stone  and  2  others.  At  Sheepshead 
Bay  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  over  the  Futurity  Course,  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  in  1:13  1/5, 
beating  Gold  Dollar,  Steve  Estes  and  Redskin.  At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  a  5  1/2-fur- 
long  Sweepstakes,  straight  course,  beating  Sirocco  and  Appomattox. 

After  his  4  year-old  form  Yemen  was  sold  by  the  Rancocas  Stable  and  continued  to  win 
races.  As  a  o-year-old  he  earned  brackets  7  times,  and  he  also  won  as  a  6.  7,  8  and  9-year- 
old.     Altogether  he  won  35  races  during  his  7  seasons  on  the  turf. 

1890,  1891,  1892,  barren.     Hira  died  November  30,  1892. 

HECiIRA,     was  the  fastest  mare  of  her  day.     As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  2  miles,  at  New  Orleans, 
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?d  dam.         Ramadam,  who  was  returned  a  winner  in  his  9th  year. 

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Aunt  Betsy's    Mecca,  a  fine  racemare,  in  addition  to  Mahomet,  Medina  and  Koran. 
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AURICOMA. 


Auricoma  started  10  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $10,92.5. 

It  was  customary  with  that  grand  sportsman,  the  late  Mr.  Withers,  not  to  name  his  colts  and 
fillies  till  they  had  earned  brackets,  and  we  find  Auricoma  ran  unnamed  and  unplaced  in  her  first 
race,  the  Clover  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  for  fillies,  at  Brooklyn,  behind  Fides,  Miss  Cody  and  Servia, 
8  runners.  She  next  ran  at  Monmouth  Park,  where,  in  receipt  of  10  lbs.  from  Lady  Margaret,  she 
won  the  Lassie  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  for  fillies,  by  10  lengths,  in  1:14  1/4,  beating  Lady  Margaret  (winner 
of  the  Independence  Stakes  and  the  Atlantic  Stakes  as  a  2-year-old),  Felicia  II.,  Vieute,  Sourire, 
Aurania  and  Floramour.  Seven  days  afterwards  she  gave  Felicia  II.  12  lbs.  and  ran  second  to 
her  in  the  Colleen  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  for  fillies,  beating  Stephanie,  Gallop,  Stonecrop  (her  stable  com- 
panion), Miss  Cody  and  5  others,  conceding  12  lbs.  to  all  of  them  except  Stonecrop  and  Miss  Cody, 
the  last  named  being  in  receipt  of  T  lbs.  The  Select  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  next  fell  to  her  share  by  3 
lengths,  her  opponents  being  Tipstaff,  Sorrento  (winner  of  the  July  Stakes,  etc.,  as  a  2-year-old), 
Fides  (a  crack  lilly),  Harrisburg,  Blue  Rock,  Ransom  and  Florentin.  With  112  lbs.  up  she  next 
ran  unplaced  to  Proctor  Knott,  112,  Salvator,  108,  and  Galen,  11,5  lbs.,  in  the  Coney  Island  Futurity, 
14  runners.  In  her  last  race  of  the  season  at  Brooklyn  Auricoma  gave  She  3  lbs.  and  was  beaten  a 
neck  by  her  in  Laurel  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  defeating  .Vladstone  (winner  of  the  Gleaners  Stakes,  etc., 
as  a  2-year-old),  Gipsy  Queen  (winner  of  the  Spinaway  Stakes,  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  the  Tennes- 
see Stakes,  the  Misses  Stakes,  etc.,  as  a  2-year-old),  Tipstaff,  Jay  F.  Dee,  Sorrento,  Caliente  (winner 
of  the  Hyde  Park  Stakes,  the  Virginia  Stakes,  etc.,  as  a  2-year-old)  and  Once  Again,  winner 
of  the  Harold  Stakes,  beating  Proctor  Knott,  etc.,  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  Auricoma  started  4  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  m  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  At 
Jerome  Park  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Senorita  (one  of  the  best  fillies  of  her  day)  for  second  place 
behind  Fides  in  the  Ladies  Stakes,  11/8  miles,  beating  Gipsy  Queen.  Six  days  afterwards 
she  won  a  1-mile  race,  beating  Senorita,  Fresno  and  Corinth.  Six  days  later  she  won  a  1  1/16- 
mile  race,  giving  Lady  Pulsifer  12  lbs.  and  a  10-lengths  beating.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  ran 
the  last  race  of  her  career  in  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  when  the  order  was  She,  Senorita, 
Gipsy  Queen  and  Auricoma 

Auricoma  produced  in 

18!)1,  cli.  f.  Beaucatclier,  by  imp.  Eotheii.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  She  ran  5  times  as  a 
3year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  1.  The  race  in  which  she  earned 
brackets  was  a  1  1/2-mile  Purse  at  Butte,  Mont.,  where  she  and  her  stable  companion, 
Batsman,  Marcus  Daly's  entry,  walked  over.  She  was  second  to  her  stable  companion 
Batsman  in  two  1  1/2-mile  Stakes  at  Anaconda,  and  was  second  to  Etta  McKeever  in  a  1-mile 
Purse  race  at  Helena,  Mont.,  5  runners. 

Beaucatcher  produced 

{a)  Crutch,  ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3  year- 
old.  Ran  8  times  as  a  4-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  3  and  unplaced 
in  2.  He  won  a  1-mile  Purse  race  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  in  1;42  1/2,  beating  Hacienda, 
Hindoo  Princess,  Grady  and  2  others. 

(6)  Limerick,  started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  4.  third  in 
2  and  unplaced  in  1.  He  won  a  race  over  the  Futurity  course  at  San  Francisco,  for  maiden 
2-year-olds,  handily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Saul  of  Tarsus  and  15  others  in  1:111/2.  He 
also  ran  second  to  the  very  speedy  animal  Yellow  Tail  in  a  1/2-mile  race,  beaten  a  head,  8 
runners,  time  49  seconds  ;  ran  second  to  Diomed,  beaten  a  neck,  in  101  3/4,  10  runners, 
and  ran  second  to  the  very  useful  filly  Sardine  in  a  field  of  7. 

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As  a  3-yeai-old  in  1900,  Limerick  ran  18  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  5,  third 
in  2  and  unplaced  in  ,5.  At  Sau  Francisco,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500,  he  won  a  3/4-mile 
race  easily  by  3  lengths,  9  runners,  in  1:14  1/3;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  won  a  3/4- 
mile  race  in  1;14,  10  runners  ;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  won  a  1-mile  race  in  1:42,  7  run- 
ners ;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  beating  The  Lady  and  others. 
At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race  easily  by  2  lengths  in  1;40  1/4, 
9  runners,  and  two  days  afterwards  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race  easily  by  2  lengths  in 
1-46  3/4,  8  runners. 

((■)     Dandy.     A  frequent  winner  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901- 

1S92,  cli.  f.  (iroldeii  Rod  II.,  by  imp.  Stoiielieiig:e.  Ran  11  times  as  a  2-year  old,  won  2  races, 
was  second  in  1. third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  6.  She  won  a  .5/8-mile  Sweepstakes,  at  Brook- 
lyn, in  the  Spring,  track  heavy,  6  runners,  and  in  the  Autumn  at  Brooklyn  she  won  a  .5/8- 
mile  Selling  Sweepstakes,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,100,  in  1:02,  beating  Second  Attempt, 
Cockade,  Sallie  Woodford  and  6  others.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000,  she  was  second 
to  Tinge  in  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  Maretti,  Oily  Gamin  and  (i 
others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Golden  Rod  II.  ran  4  times,  finishing  third  once  and  unplaced  3  times. 
She  finished  third  to  the  speedy  animals  Ina  and  Waltzer,  each  of  them  entered  to  be 
sold  for  11,000,  in  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Manchester  and  3  others,  all  in 
receipt  of  weight. 

Golden  Rod  II.  produced 

Silver  Dale,  ran  38  times  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  won  1.5  races,  was  second  in  II,  third  in 
3  and  unplaced  in  9.  At  Memphis,  in  the  Spring,  he  won  a  1/2-mile  race  over  a  heavy  track 
in  51  seconds,  7  runners,  and  he  also  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  in  56  seconds,  6  runners.  At 
Louisville  he  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  easily  in  54  1/2  seconds,  6  runners,  and  another  race 
at  the  same  distance  over  a  heavy  track.  He  next  won  the  Wenonah  Stakes,  4  1/2  fur- 
longs, easily  by  6  lengths,  beating  Dr.  Preston  and  His  Eminence,  winner  of  the  Kentucky 
Derby  and  Clark  Stakes  in  1901.  Then  Silver  Dale  won  a  5/8-mile  race  easily  by  3 
lengths   in  1:01   1/2,  beating  Sinfi  (winner  of   the  Debutante   Stakes,  etc.)  and  3  others. 

At  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  track  very  heavy,  with  114  lbs.  up,  he  won  a  .5/8-mile 
race  easily  by  6  lengths,  beating  the  crack  2-year-old  Garry  Herrmann,  118,  Battus,  107  lbs., 
and  4  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight.  Later  on  he  won  tiie  Hawthorne  Stakes,  5/8  mile, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Invictus,  Miss  Bennett  (who  won  5  times  out  of  her  first  6  starts) 
and  2  others  in  1:02.  With  top  weight  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Harlem,  track  heavy, 
easily  by  2  lengths,  7  runners,  and  also  won  the  Junior  Stakes.  5  1/2  furlongs,  pulled 
up  by  6  lengths,  4  runners. 

At  Washington  Park,  conceding  from  5  to  15  lbs.  to  his  opponents,  he  won  a  5/8-mile 
race  in  1:01  1/4,  and  he  also  won  the  Edgewater  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  easily  by  a  length, 
beating  Alard  Scheclc,  Vitellius  and  2  others.  Returning  to  Harlem,  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race 
in  1:01,  carrying  top  weight.  Silver  Dale  was  then  brought  East,  and  at  Brooklyn  he  won 
a  Sweepstakes,  about  3/4  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Gold  Heels,  Dr.  Barlow,  Beau 
Gallant  and  5  others,  while  at  Morris  Park  he  won  the  Rancho  del  Paso  Stakes,  Eclipse 
course,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Telamon,  Autolight  and  Handwork. 

As  a  3-year-old  in  1901,  Silver  Dale  sustained  the  high-clas.^  form  he  showed  as  a  2-year- 
old  in  spite  of  having  run  38  races  his  first  season.  He  landed  the  St.  Louis  Derby, 
1  1/2  miles,  time  2:35;  the  Premier  Stakes,  1  mile,  time  1:40  1/2,  the  Flight  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  time  1:13;  the  Inaugural  Stakes,  1  mile,  time  1.-41,  and  other  good  races,  including 
3/4  mile  in  1 :14  and  6  1/2  furlongs  in  1:21. 

189,3,     1895,  barren, 

1894,  ch.  c.  Slow  Poke,  by  imp.  Macaroon.  Ran  11  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  3,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  5.  He  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Aqueduct  easily  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Von  Moltke,  Our  Johnny,  Braw  Lad  and  10  others.  As  a  3-year-old 
Slow   Poke  ran  6  times  without  earning  brackets,  but  was  placed  third  twice. 

1S9<!,  c'li.  f.  Aiiridale,  by  Faverdale.  Ran  7  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  5  times 
unplaced  as  a  3-year-old, 

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lSil7,  oil.  I'.  Jiieoiiia.  by  imp.  Juvenal.  Started  26  times  as  a  2  year  old,  won  3  races,  was  third 
in  8  and  unplaced  in  15.  At  Latonia  he  won  a  5/8-inile  race  easily  by  4  lengths  in  1  ;03, 
9  runners  ;  won  a  5/8-mile  race  for  all  ages,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Lamachus,  Strath- 
broeck,  Lew  Craft  and  8  others,  and  he  also  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  track  heavy,  top  weight, 
in  a  canter  by  6  lengths  from  5  opponents. 

As  a  3-year-old  in  1900,  Jucoma  started  38  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  8,  third 
in  9  and  unplaced  in  17.  At  Detroit  he  won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  11  runners;  a  3/4- 
mile  Selling  race,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:15,  8  runners  ;  a  7/8-mile  SelHng  race  in  1:27  3/4, 
beating  5  others,  and  also  a  1-mile  Selling  race  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  handily  by  a 
length,  in  1:42,  beating  5  others. 

18i)8,     cli.  f.  Comodale,  by  Faverdale.     Did  not  start  as   a  2-year-old.     Ran  but  did  not  win  as  a 

3-year-old. 


BEI^IXDA,     started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.   Her 
Auricoma's       first  start  was  in  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  in  which  she  ran 
Dam.  second  to  Plevna,  beating  Lillian,  Harold  (a  fine  race  horse),  Dan  Sparling  (winner 

of  the  Withers  Stakes,  etc.),  Idler,  Fiddlestring,  Lulu  and  8  others.  At  Monmouth 
Park  she  ran  unplaced  behind  Idler,  Plevna  and  Harold  in  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  1/2 
mile,  11  runners.  At  Saratoga  she  ran  unplaced  behind  Harold,  Idler  and  Lulu  in  the  Flash 
Stakes,  1/2  mile,  12  runners,  time  49  1/4  seconds.  Two  weeks  later  she  won  a  5/8-miIe 
Purse,  beating  Monitor  (a  great  racehorse),  Dan  Sparling,  Fiddlestring,  etc  Later  on 
she  was  unplaced  behind  Monitor,  Boardman  and  Dan  Sparling  in  a  3/4-mile  Sweep- 
stakes, 6  runners,  and  wound  up  her  2-year-old  form  by  winning  the  Champagne  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  in  the  Autumn,  beating  Boardman,  Dan  Sparling,  Willful. 
Startle  and  Lillian. 

As  a  3-year-old  Belinda  ran  3  times.  She  was  unplaced  in  the  Maryland  Stakes,  1 
mile,  won  by  Anne  Augusta ;  unplaced  in  the  Ocean  Sweepstakes,  1/8  mile,  won  by 
Bramble,  and  unplaced  in  the  West  End  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  won  by  Ferida.  As  a 
4-year-old  she  ran  once  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  won  by  Observanda. 

Belinda  produced  in 

IS.Sl,     eh.  V.  by  imp.  Macaroon.     Died  when  a  suckling. 

1SS2,  fli.  f.  IJarbara,  by  imp.  Macaroon.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old  withovit  winning,  ran 
second  twice,  third  once  and  unplaced  6  times.  When  unnamed  she  ran  second  to  Little 
Savage  in  a  3/4-mile  Parse  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Detective,  Souci,  Florence  E., 
Elizabeth  and  3  others.  At  the  same  track,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  she  ran  second 
to  Souci  in  a  3 '4-mile  Handicap  Siveepstakes,  beating  the  good  performers  Elgin,  East 
Lynne,  Heva  and  Adolph. 

As  a  3-year-old  Barbara  started  9  times,  won  one  race  and  was  unplaced  in  8.  She 
won  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  maidens,  at  Brighton  Beach,  track  heavy,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  a 
field  of  11. 

As  a  4-year-old  Barbara  started  26  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  6 
and  unplaced  in  9.  At  Guttenberg  she  won  the  Club  House  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  for  all  ages, 
beating  Commander  and  2  others.  At  the  same  track  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  3  runners  ; 
won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  for  all  ages,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  6  runners,  and  a 
7/8-mile  Selling  race,  for  all  ages,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000.  top  weight,  5  runners.  At 
Parkville  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Handicap  by  2  lengths,  beating  Ernest,  Sister  and  Moonshine. 
At  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  she  won  a  1-mile  race. 

As  a  5-year-old  Barbara  started  46  times  and  won  6  races,  and  as  a  6-year-old  she 
started  29  times  and  won  2  races. 

18S3,  barren. 

1884,  ch.  c.  by  Ventilator. 

1885,  no  report  m  Stud  Book. 

188($,  ch.  f.  Aiiricoma,  by  imp.  King  Ernest.     Alluded  to  above. 

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1887,     1888.  1889,  18!»0,  barren, 

18!)1,     cli.  f.  by  imp.  Macaroon.     Died.     Mare  died  same  year. 

MADAIU  DFDLiEY,     won  the  Champagne  Stakes,   1    mile,  for  8-year-olds,  at  Jerome  Park, 
Auricoraa's  beating  Fanchon,  Barbarian  and  3  others. 

2d  dam. 

Madam  Dudley  produced  in 

1874,  b.  c.  (Jleii  Dudley,  by  Imp.  Gleiielg.  As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  y  times,  won  3  races,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  2.  He  won  a  1-mile  heat  race  at  Baltimore,  8 
runners.  At  Washington  he  won  a  1-mile  heat  race  in  straight  heats,  5  runners,  and  four 
days  later  at  the  same  track,  entered  to  be  sold  fur  $1,000,  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race  by  6 
lengths,  4  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Glen  Dudley  ran  3  times,  was  second  twice  and  third  once.  At  Sacra- 
mento he  ran  second  to  Lena  Dunbar  in  a  1-mile  heat  race,  beating  Ecliptic.  At  Carson, 
Nevada,  he  ran  second  to  Frank  Hastings  in  a  1  1/2-mile  race,  beating  Greyhound,  and  the 
day  previous  ran  third  and  last  to  Red  Oak  and  Kent  in  a  1/2-mile  race,  time  49  3/4  seconds. 

As  a  5-year-old  Glen  Dudley  ran  3  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in 
1,  and  as  a  6-year-old  ran  5  times  and  was  second  twice. 

187.5,  b.  r.  Judith,  by  imp.  Glenelg'.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old 
J  udith  started  5  times,  won  1  race,  and  was  unplaced  in  4.  She  won  the  Chesapeake  Stakes, 
1  1/4  miles,  for  3-year-old  fillies,  at  Baltiinore,  beating  a  smart  lot  in  Bonnie  Wood, 
Balance  All,  Lou  Lanier,  Belle  and  one  other. 

As  a  4>!year-old  Judith  ran  13  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  1  tind  unplaced  in  8. 
She  began  by  running  4  times  unplaced  on  the  flat.  Then  she  had  her  attention  turned  to 
jumping.  She  won,  the  first  time  of  asking,  a  1  1/4-mile  Hurdle  race,  easily  beating  her 
only  opponent,  Coronet,  at  Monmouth  Park.  Five  days  afterwards  she  won  a  1  3/4-mile 
Hurdle  race  by  6  len.gths,  4  runners.  At  Prospect  Park,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Coney 
Island  Jockey  Club,  she  won  a  Hurdle  race,  1-mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  with  top 
weight,  4  runners.  At  Newport,  R.  L,  she  won  a  2-mile  race  on  the  flat  for  horses  that  had 
never  won  a  steeplechase. 

As  a  5-year-old  Judith  won  8  races,  7  of  them  steeplechases  and  hurdle  races  and  1,  the 
Welter  Cup,  a  Sweepstakes  for  all  ages,  3/4  mile  on  the  flat. 

Judith  produced 

(a)  Hartwig.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  Won  1  race  at  Guttenberg  as  a  4-year- 
old  out  of  14  starts. 

{d)  Miss  Saxon.  Never  ran.  She  produced  Peril,  winner  of  15  races  ;  Isabella,  winner 
of  one  race  on  the  legitimate  tracks  and  also  a  winner  on  the  outlaw  tracks  ;  George  Pat- 
terson, winner  of  2  races  ;  Sirdar,  winner  of  1  race  as  a  4-year-old  ;  Miss  Order,  winner  of 
1  race  as  a  2-year-old;  Olinda,  winner  of  a  5/8-mile  Purse  race  at  Saratoga  as  a  2-year-old  in 
1:01  3/4;  and  Longalette,  who  ran  without  winning,  but  produced  Xerxes,  winner  of  a 
4  1/2-furlong  race  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1900,  at  Fort  Erie. 

(c)  La  Juive.  Out  of  9  starts  as  a  2-year-old.  in  stakes  against  the  best  horses  in 
training,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2  and  third  in  3.  She  won  the  Independence  Stakes, 
.3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Agnes,  Bessie  June,  Kingdom,  Lady  Primrose,  The 
Dawn  and  Maggie  Mitchell,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:15  1/4. 

La  Juive  produced  La  Belle  Juive  (never  ran,  dam  of  Samovar,  winner  of  12  races  as 
a  4,  5  and  6-year-old,  including  1  mile  in  1:42  1/2,  and  Gold  Seeker,  a  2-year-old  winner  in 
1901),  Lady  Beth  (winner  of  9  races,  dam  of  The  Editor,  winner  of  1  race  as  a  3-year-old  ; 
Queen  Dixon,  winner  of  9  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  including  the  Clipsetta  Stakes  at 
Latonia  and  the  Junior  Championship  and  the  W.  J.  Lemp  Brewing  Co.  Stakes  at  St. 
Louis,  and  also  Dave  Somers,  a  2-year  old  winner  in  1901),  Fa  Juive  (winner  of  3  races 
as  a  2-year-old,  and  a  winner  again  as  a  3-year-old  on  the  legitimate  and  outlaw  tracks). 
Little  Jim  (winner  of  4  races   on  the  legitimate   tracks  and  also  a  winner  as  an  outlaw), 

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Hunger  (winner  of  3  races  as  a  2-year-old),  Tut   Tut  (winner  of  7  races,  including  5/8  mile, 
time  1:01  14),  and  Ghetto,  a  winner  as  a  4-year-old  in  1901. 

(d)  Kitty  Koerber.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Produced  Lorimer  (winner 
of  5  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  3  and  4- year-old  and  afterwards  ran  as  an  outlaw 
without  winning),  Kennue  (won  1  race  at  Gloucester  as  a  2-year-old).  Jennie  T.  (won  7 
races  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  on  the  legitimate  tracks  and  as  a  4  year-old  won  amongst  the 
outlaws)  and  Emotional,  winner  of  13  races. 

(e)  Esau.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old  As  a  3-year-old  he  started  once.  Entered 
to  be  .sold  for  $875,  with  bottom  weight,  at  Monmouth  Park,  he  ran  second  to  Newcastle, 
beating  Groomsman  and  Deception.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  2  races  and  as  a  5-year-old 
he  won  once.     As  a  6  and  7-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

(/)  Jude.  Never  ran.  Produced  Anjou,  winner  of  4  races  as  a  2-year-old  up  to  1 
mile,  beating  Yellow  Tail,  The  Lady  and  others.  As  a  3-year-old  in  1900  Anjou  won  3 
races,  one  of  them,  a  mile,  in  1:42. 

(i^)    Torello.     Winner  on  the  outlaw  tracks  as  a  2-year-old. 

(/i)  Torsida.  Won  8  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  the  Oakland  Prize  Stakes,  1 
mile,  with  107  lbs.  up,  beating  Count  of  Flanders,  113,  Eddie  Jones,  108,  St.  Calatine,  115, 
Morelleto,  118  lbs.,  etc.,  time  1:40  1/4.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  7  times  with  the  Butte, 
Mont.,  Derby,  1  1/4  miles  to  her  credit,  and  capturing  other  races  in  fast  time.  As  a  4- 
year-old  Torsida  won  2  races,  one  of  them  a  mile  in  1:40  1/2.  and  in  1900,  as  a  5-year-old, 
she  won  4  races.     She  also  won  some  good  races  as  a  6-year-old. 

(/)  Saul  of  Tarsus.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  wmning.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won 
a  5/8-miIe  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $200,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:01  3/4  ;  won  in  1901  as 
a  4-year-old.  and  is  winning  races  as  a  5-year  old  in  1902. 

1876,  ch.  f.  Belinda,  by  imp.  Glenelg'.    Alluded  to  above. 

1877,  b.  c.  Slicer,  by  im|).  (wlenelg.  As  a  3-year-old  ran  once  unplaced  in  the  Hotel  Stakes 
at  St.  Louis,  won  by  Kimball.  Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.  Did  not  run  as 
a  4-year-old.  As  a  5,  6  and  7-year-old  ran  unplaced.  As  an  8-year-old  he  won  3  races,  each 
of  them  1/2-miIe  heats. 

1878,  1882,  1885,  1886,  barren. 

1S79,     br.  c.  Vaiiban,  by  Virg-11.     Died. 

18S0,  b.  f.  VintaisH',  by  Virsfil.  Ran  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  4  races  and  finished 
third  to  Soubrette  and  Parthenia  in  a  1/2-mile  Purse  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Buckstone, 
Fon  du  Lac  and  5  others.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  9  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  4.  At  Jerome  Park  she  ran  second  to  Heel  and  Toe  in  the  Vestal  Stakes, 
1  1/2  miles,  beating  Caramel  and  Bessie  ;  was  second  to  Retort  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating 
Vibrator,  Greenland,  Duplex,  Goldring  and  Navarro,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  was 
second  to  Wandering  in  a  3/4-miIe  race,  beating  Greenland  and  3  others. 

Vintage  produced 

(a)  Ruby  Royal.  Ran  7  times  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Ran  11  times  as  a  3- 
year-old  and  won  once,  viz,  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  track  heavy,  beat- 
ing 11  opponents 

Ruby  Royal  threw  Rebecca  Wells,  who  ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran 4  times 
unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old.  As  a  5-year-old  in  1890 
Rebecca  Wells  ran  12  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  6. 

Ruby  Royal  also  threw  Oread,  who  ran  13  times  as  a  2-year  old,  won  6  races, 
was  second  in  2,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  2.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  5/8-mile 
race  easily  by  2  lengths  in  1:02  1/5,  beating  Her  Ladyship,  The  Amazon,  Cheese- 
straw,  Indian  Fairy  and  11  others,  and  a  5/8-mile  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $875,  7  run- 
ners. At  Saratoga  she  won  a  5  1/3-furlong  race,  7  runners,  and  a  3/4-mile  race,  track 
heavy,  beating  Sakhrat.  His  Excellency,  Precursor  and  2  others.  At  Morris  Park,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $1,800,  she  won  over  the  Eclipse  Course,  track  heavy,  in  1:10  3/4,  beating 
Olea,  Gold  One,  Belle  of  Orleans  and  11    others,  and  she  wound  up  her  2-year-old  form  by 

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winning  the  Castleton  Stakes,  Selling,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |1,,500,  top  weight,  easily  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Smoke  and  4  others. 

In  1900,  as  a  3-year-old,  Oread  ran  18  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  4,  thii-d  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  7.  At  Morris  Park,  in  the  Spring,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  she  won  a  race 
over  the  Eclipse  course,  10  runners.  In  the  Fall  she  won  the  McGrathiana  Stakes,  Sel- 
ling, last  7/8  of  the  Wither's  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  S900,  easily  by  2  lenths,  beating 
Miss  Hanover,  Smoke  and  Her  Ladyship.     At  Yonkers  and  Washington  she  also  won. 

Mistigri.  another  daughter  of  Ruby  Royal,  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  ran  13  races,  won 
once,  was  third  once  and  unplaced  11  times.  She  won  a  1/2-mile  Purse  race  at  Montreal, 
bottom  weight,  in  a  canter,  by  4  lengths,  track  heavy,  time  55  3/4,  8  runners. 

{b)  Flavilla.  Ran  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  3.  P'lavilla  won  a  .5/8-mile  Sweepstakes  for  maidens  at  Monmouth  Park  easily 
by  3  lengths,  14  runners.  At  Morris  Park  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8-mile,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $3,000,  top  weight,  beating  Best  Boy,  Balgowan  and  5  others.  Three  days 
afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $4,000,  she  won  an  Optional  Selling  race,  1/2  mile,  beat- 
ing a  good  field,  including  Correction,  Eclipse,  Pessarra,  Trinity,  Blithe,  Rinfax  and 
Captain  Wagener,  time  48  seconds.  Earlier  in  the  season,  with  110  lbs.  up,  she  ran  second 
to  the  good  racemare  Reckon,  120  lbs.,  in  the  Colleen  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park, 
beating  Kildeer  (record  holder  for  1-mile  time,  1;37  1/4,  over  the  straight  course  at  Mon- 
mouth), 110  lbs..  Correction,  120  lbs.,  and  9  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight  from  her. 
Early  Blossom  finished  second,  but  was  disqualified  for  a  foul.  With  bottom  weight  Flavilla 
also  ran  second  to  Blithe  in  the  McGrathiana  Handicap,  beating  Dr.  Hasbrouck  (the  fastest 
horse  of  his  day).  Correction,  imp.  Lowlander  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  Forerunner  and 
3  others. 

As  a  3-year  old,  Flavilla,  out  of  22  starts,  only  won  1  race,  and  that  was  at  0  1/2  fur- 
longs, with  penalties  and  allowances,  at  Guttenberg.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  4  times, 
capturing  a  1  1/16-mile  Sweepstakes.  Selling,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Tea  Tray,  Montague, 
Larchmont,  and  5  others;  a  5/8-mile  Sweepstake,  Selling,  at  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $1,100,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Onward.  Bengal,  Grand  Prix,  Gold  Dollar 
and  11  others,  time  1:01  1/2;  a  3/4-mile  Selling  Sweepstakes,  at  Brooklyn,  easily,  by  3 
lengths  in  1;15,  7  runners,  and  a  5/8-mile  ran  at  Gloucester.  As  a  5-year-old  Flavilla  won  2 
races  at  Gloucester  and  1  at  East  .St.  Louis,  while  as  a  6-year-old  she  won  3  races. 

((")  Marina.  Ran  6  times  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  ran  10  times 
and  won  once,  viz:  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Gloucester,  14  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  she 
won  3  Selling  races  at  Gloucester,  while  as  a  5-year-old  she  won  1  Selling  race  at  Roby,  Ind. 

(d)  Beldemere.  Ran  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  8.  With  103  lbs.  up  she  won  the  Colleen  Stakes.  5  1/2  furlongs  straight 
course,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Clementina,  103,  Kenligerna,  120,  Lady  Rosemary,  118, 
Stonellie,  103,  Melody,  120  lbs.,  and  4  others.  At  Morris  Park,  carrying  115  lbs.,  she  won 
the  Fashion  .Stakes,  3/4  mile,  time  1:10  1/2,  beating  lola,  105,  Kentigerna,  115,  Nahma.  105, 
Melody,  115,  Stonellie,  115,  and  5  others,  in  receipt  of  from  10  to  15  lbs 

As  a  3-year-old  Beldemere  started  16  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  4  and 
unplaced  in  4.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating 
Nahma,  Kentigerna  and  3  others.  At  Jerome  Park,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  she  won 
a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes,  for  all  ages,  beating  Shelly  Tuttle,  Potentate,  Micmac  Queen, 
etc.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Fall,  she  won  a  7/8-mile  Handicap  easily  by  2  lengths  in 
1:27,  beating  Discount,  Patrician,  Hyder  Abad,  Prig,  Peacemaker  and  4  others.  Later  on 
at  Jerome  Park  she  won  a  1-mile  Sweepstakes  with  top  weight.  At  Morris  Park  she  won 
a  1-mile  Sweepstakes  in  1:42,  giving  20  lbs.  away  to  her  2  opponents,  and  2  days  after- 
wards won  the  Hunter  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  for  3-year-old  fillies,  beating  Nahma,  Stonellie 
and  3  others,  conceding  them  from  8  to  24  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  Beldemere  started  19  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  8  and 
unplaced  in  6.  She  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap  in  the  Spring  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  a 
canter,  by  a  length,  beating  Redskin,  Our  Jack,  Sister  Mary,  Declare,  Aurelian  and  Crom- 
well. In  the  Fall  at  Morns  Park,  with  111  lbs.  up,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  Withers 
course,  track  sloppy,  in  1:14  3/4,  beating  a  good  field,  including  Helen  Nichols,  Sir  Francis, 

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Waltzer,  Wernberg,  Bellicose,  etc.,  and  a  week  afterwards  won  a  Purse,  Sellinsj,  over  the 
Withers  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,800,  in  1:41  1/4,  beating  Waltzer,  Derfargilla  and  4 
other  very  useful  animals. 

As  a  5-year-old  Beldemere  started  14  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Morris  Park  in  the  Spring,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  giving 
from  15  to  20  lbs.  to  her  6  opponents,  she  won  the  Harlem  Stakes,  selling,  7/8  mile.  At 
Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes,  for  all  ages,  on  the  main  track,  easily 
by  a  length  in  1:16,  beating  the  very  speed)-  Rubicon,  Ben  Ronald,  Lucania  (winner  of  the 
Withers  Stakes,  etc.)  and  4  others.  In  the  Fall,  at  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$750,  she  won  over  the  Withers'  mile  in  1:40  3/4,  beating  Sapelo,  Magian  and  5  others, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  receiving  weight  from  those  named. 

As  a  6-year-old  Beldemere  started  7  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  1.  She  won  3  Selling  races,  in  each  of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500,  the 
same  price  for  which  her  opponents  were  entered.  One  of  them,  3/4  mile,  at  Brighton 
Beach,  she  won  by  2  lengths  in  1:14  1/4,  8  runners,  and  the  other,  5/8  mile,  at  Saratoga, 
she  won  in  1;02  1/2,  track  good,  8  runners. 

(f)  Laurelton.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  started  9  times, 
won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  5.  He  won  a  1-mile  Sweepstakes  for  all  ages 
at  Baltimore,  5  runners.     Later  on  he  ran  on  the  outlaw  tracks  without  winning. 

(/)  Libation.  Ran  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  3.  He  won  a  ,5/8-mile  Purse  at  St.  Louis,  6  runners,  and  the  Brewers' 
Stakes  (handicap),  8/4  mile,  at  the  same  track,  easily  by  a  length,  7  runners.  As  a  3- 
year-old  he  ran  33  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  8,  third  in  9  and  unplaced  in  13.  He 
won  3  races  at  St.  Louis,  1  mile  each,  in  1:42  3/4,  11  runners;  in  1:43  1/4,  4  runners,  and  in  1:43, 
7  runners,  the  last  one  a  Selling  race.  Libation  also  won  3  races  as  a  4-year-old,  including 
1  mile,  track  heavy,  time  1:44  1/2,  and  5  1/2  furlongs,  easily,  by  2  lengths,  time  1:08  1/4. 

(i,')  Beverage.  Ran  11  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  8.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $750,  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  at  Brighton  Beach, 
track  heavy,  beating  Mynheer,  Karaara,  Kitchener,  Silver  Garter,  Innovator  and  4  others. 
As  a  3-year-old  in  1900  Beverage  ran  without  winning. 

(//)  Belvino.  As  a  2-year-old  ran  3  times.  At  Brighton  Beach  he  finished  third  and 
last  to  Kenilworth  and  King  Pepper  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  time  1:01.  and  ran  second  to  Agnes  D. 
in  a  3/4-mile  race,  time  1:14  1/5,  beating  Cresson,  Sadie  S.,  Henry  Clay  Rye  (winner  of  the 
Crescent  City  Derby,  etc.)  and  7  others.  As  a  3-year-old,  in  1901,  Belvino  won  a  1-mile- 
and  70-yards  race,  8  runners,  at  Brooklyn,  and  at  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race, 
on  the  main  track,  beating  Isia  and  four  2-year  olds,  track  muddy. 

18S1.     I),  c.  by  imp.  Glenelg.     Died  as  a  yearling. 

l.SSS,  l».  f.  Virgle  B.>  1),V  Virgil.  Ran  in  4  stakes  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in 
3.  She  won  the  Robinson  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Le.xington.  the  first  time  she  started,  beating  a 
high-class  field,  including  Vie  (her  stable  companion),  Kaloolah,  Marmoset,  Pure  Rye.  Red 
Girl,  Hattie  D.  H.,  Trance.  Trinkitat,  Katrina  and  7  others.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  un- 
placed twice. 

Virgie  D.  produced 

{a)  Hueneme.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  won  4  races. 
He  won  the  Raceland  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Lexington,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  beating 
Mirabeau,  Brookwood  and  9  others.  At  Garfield  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  1-mile  Selling 
race  in  1:42  1/2,  beating  Reveal,  Neva  C.  and  5  others.  At  Latonia  he  won  a  1-mile-and- 
70-yards  race,  for  all  ages,  5  runners,  and  at  Nashville  he  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  Selling 
race,  for  all  ages,  6  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Hueneme,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,100,  won  a  1  1/16-miIe  race  at  Latonia, 
5  runners.     He  ran  10  other  races  without  winning,  and  <lied  the  same  year. 

(i)  Well  Used.  Ran  twice  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  he  ran 
40  times  and  won  1  race.  He  won  a  6  1/2-furlong  race  at  Latonia,  for  maiden  3-year-olds 
and  upwards,  beating  Belle  Carter,  Sir  Charles  and  2  others.  As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  with- 
out winning. 

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(c)  Katie  Darling.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-olcl.  As  a  3-5'ear-old  she  ran  16  times, 
won  1  race  and  was  third  in  2.  She  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  for  all  ages,  at  Roby,  Ind., 
9  runners.     As  a  4-year-old  she  ran   without  winning. 

(ti)  Vishun.  Ran  14  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  7.  He  won  a  -VS-mile  Purse  race  at  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  by  3  lengths,  7 
runners.     As  a  3,  4  and  5-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

(e)  Virgie  Dixon.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  34 
times,  won  .5  races,  was  second  in  11,  third  in  0  and  unplaced  in  9.  At  Sheffield,  Ind.,  she 
won  a  .O  1/3-furlong  race,  11  runners.  At  Lakeside,  Ind.,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Handicap  in 
1:14  3/4,  beating  Laura  F.,  Doctor  G.  and  4  others.  At  Forsyth,  Ind.,  she  won  a  3/4-mile 
race  in  1:14  1/2,  beating  Millie  M.,  Irene  Woods  and  7  others.  At  Detroit  she  won  a  3/4- 
mile  Selling  race,  track  heavy,  beating  Miss  Ma.\im  and  5  others,  and  at  Ideal  Park,  Wis., 
she  won  a  5  1/2-f^urlong  Selling  race  in  1:07  1/4,  4  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Virgie  Dixon  ran  20  races  without  winning.  As  a  .5  year-old  she  won  1 
race  out  of  17  attempts,  and  as  a  6  and  7-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

(/)  Charlie  Reif.  Ran  14  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in 
2  and  unplaced  in  7.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse,  track  slow,  easily  by  a  length, 
6  runners,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  he  won  another  3/4-mile  race  handily  by  3 
lengths  in  1:15  1/2,  5  runners. 


As  a  3-year-old  Charlie  Reif  won  4  races.  At  St.  Louis,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
he  won  a  1-mile  race  in  1:43,  beating  Cappy,  Frontier  and  5  others  ;  won  a  l-mile-and-70- 
yards  Selling  race,  6  runners  ;  won  a  1  1/G-mile  Selling  race  easily  by  a  length,  8  runners, 
and  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  .Selling  race,  7  runners.  As  a  4  and  5-year-old  he  ran  without 
winning. 

(,^)  Tom  Lilly.  As  a  2-year-old  started  19  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  6,  third 
in  2and  unplaced  in  S.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  f400,  he  won  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Memphis,  11 
runners.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  .5/8-mile  race,  track  heavy,  from  13  opponents,  and  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $300  he  won  a  7/8-mile  race,  8  runners.  As  a  3  and  4-year-old  he  started 
without  winning. 

(//)  Randy.  Ran  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2. 
He  won  a  6  1/2-furlong  race  at  Washington  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Grandeur,  Ber- 
muda Hundred,  Robert  Metcalf,  FonsoUe  and  3  others.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  1  race. 
Selling,  at  Washington,  beating  Beverage,  Mordelmo  and  5  others,  and  as  a  4-year-old,  in 
1901,  he  was  again  returned  a  winner. 

(/')  Silurian.  Ran  20  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  8  races,  was  second  m  4,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  7.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Aqueduct,  beating 
Billionaire,  Moor,  Russian,  Sempire  and  7  others.  At  Harlem,  111.,  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race. 
Selling,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :01  4/5,  beating  Shut  Up  and  7  others,  and  won  a  5 1/2-furlong 
Selling  race,  beating  Dandy  Jim,  Satin  Coat  and  2  others,  track  heavy.  At  Hawthorne 
Park  he  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  .Selling  race,  10  runners.  Returning  to  Harlem,  he  won  a 
3/4-mile  Purse  in  1:13  3/5,  8  runners  ;  won  a  5/8-mile  Purse  in  1:00  1/5,  4  runners.  After- 
wards, at  Hawthorne  Park,  he  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  11  runners,  and  a  3/4-mile  race 
easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Blink,  Fancywood,  Robert  Waddell  (winner  of  the  American 
Derby,  etc.),  Bowen,  Barbara  M.,  etc.,  time  1:14  1/4. 

As  a  3-year-old,  in  1901,  Silurian  won  a  lot  of  races,  some  of  them  in  fast  time,  in- 
cluding 3/4  mile  in  1:13  and  1:14,  1/2  ;  1  mile  and  20  yards  in  1:43,  and  the  Oak  Park  Stakes, 
1  1/8  miles  in  1:52  2/5. 

1884,  1).  f.  Santa  Rita,  by  Virgil.  Ran  .i  times  as  a  2  year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  and 
third  in  the  other  one.  She  began  at  Saratoga,  where  she  finished  second  to  Blessed  in  a 
1/2-mile  race,  beating  Rebellion  and  8  others.  At  Monmouth  Park  she  won  the  August 
Stakes,  .3/4  mile,  beating  Louise,  Oriflamme,  Stockton,  Roi  d'Or,  Fitzroy,  Milton,  etc.  At 
Brooklyn  she  ran  second  to  the  .grand  racehorse,  Barnum,  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  for  all  ages, 
beating  imp.  Pontiac  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  Harefoot,  etc.  At  Brooklyn  Santa 
Rita  finished  second  to  the  good  winner  Climax  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  beating  the 
good  racehorse,  Jim  Douglas,    and  3  others,  and  at  Jerome  Park  she  finished  third  to  her 

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stable  companion,  Firenze  and  Belvidere,  in  the  Nursery  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Fenelon, 
Falsestep,  Freedom  and  Louise. 

As  a  3-year-old  Santa  Rita  started  14  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  7.  She  won  a  3/'4-miIe  race,  for  all  ages,  at  Saratoga,  by  3  lengths,  in  a 
field  of  13  runners.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  3, '4-mile  Sweepstakes,  on  the  turf,  in 
a  canter,  by  3  lengths,  1,5  runners,  including  Modesty,  Choctaw,  Duplex,  Harry  Russell, 
Maggie  Mitchell.  Theodosius  and  Pat  Divver. 

Santa  Rita  produced 

{a)  St.  Pell,  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  he  started  51 
times  and  won  4  races  at  Gloucester.  As  a  4-year-old  he  started  33  times  and  won  2  races 
at  Gloucester. 

(/>)  Marksman.  Ran  12  times  as  a  3-year-old,  unnamed,  without  winning.  He  did 
not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  4-year-old  he  became  an  outlaw  and  won  on  the  illegitimate 
tracks. 

(c)  Tortosa.     Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

Tortosa  produced 

Summer.  Started  21  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  ran  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in 
15.  At  Louisville  he  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  easily  by  2  lengths,  track  heavy,  time  .58  3,4 
seconds.  At  Latonia  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  easily  by  2  lengths  from  3  opponents.  As  a  3- 
year-old  he  ran  12  times  without  winning. 

1.S85,      1S86,  barren, 

1SS7,     b.  f.  Blue  and  White,  by  Viraril.     Never  ran. 

Blue  and  White  produced 

(a)  Hillsboro.  Ran  16  times  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  but  was  second  in  2 
races  and  third  in  3.  As  a  3-year-old  Hillsboro  ran  26  times,  won  5  races,  was  second 
in  3,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  16.  He  won  a  7/8-mile  race  at  Harlem,  Chicago,  beat- 
ing Nephew  and  10  others,  and  also  won  4  races  at  Roby,  Ind.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won 
2  races  at  Kansas  City.  As  a  5  and  6-year-old  he  won  7  and  2  races  respectively,  and 
ran  as  a  7-year-old  without  winning. 

(d)  Minnie  Clyde.  Started  28  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  6,  third 
in  5  and  unplaced  in  11.  She  won  a  1/2-mile  race  at  New  Orleans  the  first  time  she 
ran  At  Nashville  she  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  Selling  race  by  4  lengths  in  56  3/4  seconds,  7 
runners,  and  5  days  afterwards  won  the  Avondale  Stakes,  5/8-mile,  Excuse  and  Vespers 
making  up  the  field.  Vespers  came  in  first  but  was  disqualified  for  fouling.  At  Latonia 
Minnie  Clyde,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  in  56  1/2  seconds 
from  12  opponents.  At  Windsor  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  4  runners,  and  in  the  winter  at 
New  Orleans  she  won  a  3/4-m)le  race. 

As  a  3,  4  and  5-year-old  Minnie  Clyde  ran  without  winning.  She  won  1  race  at  New- 
Orleans  as  a  6-year-old. 

(c)     Del  Allen.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  but  won  as  a  3-year-old  in  1901. 

1888,  b.  f.  May  Wynne,  by  imp.  Glenelg'.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran 
5  times,  won  1  race  (dead  heat  and  the  stakes  divided),  ran  second  in  1  race,  was  beaten  in 
a  Match,  and  was  unplaced  twice.  At  Brooklyn  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Maggie  Beck 
in  a  1-mile  Sweepstakes,  7  runners.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  was  second  to  Toss  Up  in  a 
1  1/16-mile-race,  8  runners,  and  in  a  Match,  3/4-raile,  against  Lillian,  she  was  beaten  in  a 
canter  by  2  lengths. 

IMP.  BRITTAXIA  IV.,     never  ran. 
Auncoma's 
3d  Dam.  Brittania  IV.  produced  in 

18C5,     br.  1'.  by  Lexington. 

ISfiB.     b.  c.  Essex,  by  Lexington. 

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1867,  1869,  1870,  1873, 1875,  1876,  1877,  1879,  1881,  barren. 

1868,  Madam  Dudley,  by  Lexing'ton.     Alluded  to  above. 

1871,  br.  c.  Brigand,  by  Asteroid.  Winner  of  the  Jersey  Derby,  1 1/3  miles,  beating  imp.  Saxon 
(winner  of  the  Belmont  Stakes,  etc.),  Aaron  Pennington  (winner  of  the  Jersey  St.  Leger, 
Monmouth  Cup,  etc.)  and  6  others.    Brigand  also  won  the  Vernal  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Baltimore. 

1872,  b.  f.  Booty,  by  Asteroid. 

Boot)^  threw 

(ii)  Violator.  Winner  of  the  Kentucky  Stallion  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  Viley  Stakes, 
1  1/3  miles,  and  4  other  races. 

(d)  King  Robin.  Winner  of  the  Cash  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  and  3  other  races,  one 
of   them  a  mile,  by  6  lengths  in  1:43  1/4. 

d')  Elsie  Ban.  Never  ran,  dam  of  Her  Majesty,  winner  of  8  races  as  a  3-year-old, 
winning  at  1/3  mile  in  49  seconds,  at  4  1/3  furlongs  in  0:55,  and  .5/8  mile  in  1:03  1/4. 

{(/)  Estelle.  Winner  of  38  races.  As  a  3-year-old  Estelle  won  at  3/4  mile  twice  in 
1  ;U  1/4,  at  7/8  in  1 :28  1/2  and  at  1  mile  in  1 :43  1/2.  As  a  3-year-old  she  did  not  run.  As  a 
4-year-old  she  won  at  1  mile  in  1:48  1/4,  and  as  a  5-year-old  she  won  a  7/8-mile  race  over 
the  straight  course  at  Monmouth  Park,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  time  1:34  1/4. 

Estelle  has  thrown  the  winner  Kingstelle. 

(<•)     Bush  Bolt.     Winner  of  1  race  as  a  3-year-old  and  1  race  as  a  7-year-old. 

1874,  br.  c.  Brown  Prince,  by  Lexington.  As  a  3-year-old  in  England  won  a  Plate  at  Newmarket, 
over  the  Rowley  mile,  5  runners.  He  ran  second  to  the  brilliant  racehorse  Chamant  in  the 
3,000guineas,  beating  Silvio  (winner  of  the  Derby,  the  St.  Leger,  etc.),  Thunderstone,  Monk, 
Warren  Hastings,  Strachino,  Morier,  etc.  He  also  started  in  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  in 
both  of  which  he  was  unplaced.  LTnfortunately,  he  turned  roarer  as  a  3-year-old  or  he 
might  have  distinguished  himself.  In  consequence  of  this  his  4  races  as  a  4-year-old  were 
confined  to  short  distances,  the  longest  being  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
;^200,  in  which  he  finished  a  bad  third  in  a  field  of  4.  As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  without  win- 
ning. Brown  Prince  has  sired  several  winners  in  England,  his  best  representative  being 
Kilsallaghan,  winner  of  the  Doncaster  Cup,  2  miles  ;  the  Chester  Cup,  Handicap,  nearly 
3  1/4  miles  ;  the  Goodwood  Cup,  2  1/3  miles,  by  6  lengths,  etc. 

1878,     br.  f.  Gintsey,  by  King  Alfonso.     Ran  unplaced  once  as  a  4-year-old. 

Gintsey  produced  Britannia.  Never  ran,  dam  of  Nor.iiie  (winner  of  4  races  on  the 
legitimate  tracks  and  also  a  winner  as  an  outlaw),  Maggie  Barry  (winner  of  1  race  as 
a  3-year-old),  Happy  Jack  (winner  of  1  race  as  a  4-year-old)  and  Kid  McCoy,  a  winner  in 
190l'. 

1880,     b.  c.  by  Pat  Malloy.    Died. 

1883,  br.  c.  Glendale,  by  imp.  OJlen  Athol.     Ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning. 

1884,  b.  c.  Dulime,  by  Powhattan.  As  a  3-year-old  won  the  Runnymede  Stakes,  8/4  mile,  at 
Louisville,  beating  Duke  of  Bourbon,  Jennie  T.  and  Nellie  B.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won 
a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  at  Latonia,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  beating  Jim  Douglas, 
Freeman  and  8  others,  and  at  New  Orleans,  entered  to  be  sold  for  f  1,000,  won  a  3/4-mile 
race,  beating  Leman  and  3  others.  Duhme  continued  to  win  as  a  4,  5  and  6-year-old  and 
captured  19  races  altogether. 

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4th  dam.  sold  at   auction  for  ;^50.      Barbata   produced   the   5  winners  Honeystick,    Gnat- 

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Ballyhoo  started  108  times,  won  27  races,  was  second  in  18,  third  in  20  and  unplaced  in  43. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $14,105. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  ran  22  times,  won  8  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3,  and  unplaced  in  9. 
She  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Nantura  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Lexington,  won  by  Longshore. 
At  Louisville  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Hustbourne  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Fairy  Queen.  At 
Latonia  she  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  Purse,  beating  Joe  Walton,  Portlaw  and  9  others,  and  2  days  after- 
wards won  another  4  1/2-furlong  Purse  by  8  lengths  in  57  3/4  seconds,  beating  Adele  M.,  Silence 
nd  5  others.  Later  on  she  ran  second  to  Adele  M.  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  Purse,  track  heavy,  beating 
Lady  Blackburn  and  Bothers.  At  Washington  Park  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Lakeside  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,  won  by  Daisy  F.,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  2  other  races.  At  Saratoga,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
1,000,  she  ran  second  to  Little  Bill  in  a  .5/8-mile  race,  beating  Watch  Me,  and  at  the  same  Meeting, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  §1,100,  she  won  a  5  1  2- furlong  race,  beating  Pall  Mall  (in  receipt  of  weight), 
Little  Bill  and  7  others. 

At  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  she  ran  third  to  Swifter  and  Civil  Service  (giving 
her  18  lbs.)  in  a  .5/8-mile  race,  beating  Kenwood,  Grace  Ely,  Sara  Morse,  Lady  Agnes.  King 
William,  Mamie  B.,  Belle  Kennedy  (all  giving  her  weight)  and  7  others,  time  1;01.  A  week  after- 
wards, entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  she  won  a  .5/8-miIe  race  easily  by  3/4  length,  beating  Civil 
Service  (giving  her  15  lbs.),  Bessie  K..  Swifter,  Spring  Dance,  Middlestone,  Sam  Morse,  E.xpress, 
Jack  Rose  (all  giving  her  weight)  and  8  others  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Great 
Eastern  Handicap,  and  at  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §1.200,  she  was  also  unplaced. 

At  Latonia,  m  the  .Autumn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  SI, 200,  she  won  a  .5'8-mile  race  by  6  lengths, 
beating  Wimraer  and  9  others,  conceding  weight  to  all  of  them,  except  Wiramer,  who  was  giving  her 
2  lbs  She  was  next  unplaced  in  the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes.  3/4  mile,  won  by  English  Lady,  and  three 
days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  won  a  .5/8-mile  race,  11  runners,  6  of  them 
receiving  weight.  Giving  weight  to  all  her  opponents,  she  finished  third  to  Milton  and  Prince 
Fonso  in  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  10  runners  and  in  her  last  race  at  Latonia,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  she 
was  unplaced.  With  top  weight  she  ran  second  to  Milton  in  a  5  8-mile  race  at  Nashville,  lieating 
Armiel,  Bazil  Duke,  Miss  Maud,  Morse  and  4  others,  and  a  week  afterwards  ran  her  last  race  as  a 
2-year-old,  capturing  a  4  1/4-furlong  Purse.  9  runners. 

As  a  3-year  old  Ballyhoo  ran  35  times,  won  9  races,  was  second  in  8,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in 
12.  She  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Duncan  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by  Robespierre, 
and  3  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  John  Sherman  in  a  1-mile  Sweepstakes,  for  all  ages,  6  runners. 
At  Lexington  she  won  a  1-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  track  slow,  by  3  lengths.  9  runners ;  ran  second  to 
Outlook  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap,  for  all  ages,  beating  Duke  of  the  Highlands  and  2  others,  and 
won  a  1  1/8-mile  race  from  Duke  of  the  Highlands  by  6  lengths  in  1:57  1/2.  At  Louisville  she  was 
unplaced  in  the  Delbeck  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  won  by  Sportsman,  and  with  the  worst  of  the 
weights  was  third  in  a  l-mile-and-70  yards  Purse,  6  runners.  At  Latonia  she  was  twice  unplaced 
At  Washington  Park  she  was  third  in  a  1-mile  Purse,  for  all  ages,  and  second  to  Barney  in  a  1  1/8- 
mile  race,  2  runners. 

Ballyhoo  next  appeared  at  Saratoga,  where  she  ran  second  to  B.  B.  Million  in  a  3/4-mile  race. 
Selling,  for  all  ages,  beating  Young  Duke,  Clay  Stockton  and  10  others,  and  3  days  afterwards 
ran  second  to  Bradford  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race.  After  being  unplaced  3  times  in  succession, 
she  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  beating  Young  Duke,  Mabel  Glenn  and  3  others,  and  followed 
this  up  hy  winning  another  3/4-mile  race  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  5  runners.  In  her  last  race  at 
Saratoga  she  was  unplaced  to  Veronica,  to  whom  she  was  conceding  10  lbs.  At  Sheepshead  Bay, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000  and  bought  in  for  |2.500,  she  won  over  the  old  Futurity  course  in 
1:10.  beating  19  opponents,  to  most  of  which  she  was  giving  weight.  At  Brooklyn  she  ran  second  to 
Bobby  Beach  in  a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  King  Crab,  Al  Farrow,  Worth  and  4  others  ;  ran 

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twice  unplaced,  and  finished  third  to  My  Fellow  and  Golden   Reel   in  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  Sweep- 
stakes, beating  Gendarme,  Benedictine  and  4  others. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |3,700,  she  won  a  6/8- 
mile  race,  beating  Bradford,  Veronica,  Gun  wad,  St.  James,  Glenmound  and  3  others,  time  1:00. 
She  also  ran  third  and  second  in  two  Sweepstakes,  7/8  mile  each.  At  Elizabeth  she  was  third 
to  Major  Domo  (second  in  the  Suburban)  and  Tipstaff,  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  beating  Sey- 
mour, Lady  Reel  and  3  others,  and  occupied  the  same  birth  behind  Dr.  Helmuth  and  Prince 
James  in  a  3/4-mile  Purse,  for  3-year-olds,  beating  Veronica,  Sir  John,  The  Sheriff  and  2  others.  At 
Washington  she  won  a  1-mile-race  by  2  lengths  from  Mohigan,  Prince  James  and  2  others  ;  ran 
second  to  Mabel  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  beating  Lowlander  (winner  of  the  Suburban)  and 
10  others,  time  1;02,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  Handicap  with  the  worst  of  the  weights.  At 
Linden  Ballyhoo  won  7/8-mile  Handicap,  beating  Sluggard,  Autocrat  and  Blue  Jeans,  and  was  un- 
placed in  her  last  race  of  the  season. 

As  a  4-year-old  Ballyhoo  started  29  times,  won  6  races,  was  scoond  in  3,  third  in  7  and  unplaced 
in  13.  At  Washington  she  was  unplaced  in  her  first  race,  and  ran  second  to  Kitty  T.  in  a  3-horse 
race.  At  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |2,000,  she  ran  third  to  Lepanto,  $1,500,  and  Vardee, 
$1,400,  in  a  field  of  7  runners,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,500,  .she  was  third  to  Admiral,  $2,000, 
and  Dr.  Hasbrouck.  $3,000,  in  a  1-mile  race,  7  runners,  time  1:411/2.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she 
was  twice  unplaced.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  1-mile  Purse,  for  all  ages,  by  2  lengths  in 
1:42  1/2,    8  runners;  ran   third  in   another   1-mile  race,   and  unplaced  in  one  at  3/4  mile. 

At  Saratoga  Ballvhoo  won  a  7/8-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  beating  Lord  Harry,  Montague  and  7 
others  ;  was  second  to  Carroll  in  a  1  1/16-mile  race  for  all  ages,  beating  King  Crab,  Montague, 
Now  or  Never,  My  Fellow  and  6  others  ;  was  third  Forerunner  and  King  Crab  in  the  Spirit  of 
the  Times  Stakes,  Selling,  1  1/16  miles,  5  runners,  and  was  unplaced  in  2  other  races.  At  Sheeps- 
head Bay,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  she  won  a  1-mile  Handicap,  in  1:42  1/5,  beating  Santa  Anra, 
Chesapeake,  Major  Domo  and  4  others,  and  was  unplaced  at  7/8  mile.  At  Brooklyn  she  ran  third 
once  and  unplaced  twice.  At  Morris  Park  and  Guttenberg  she  was  unplaced  three  times  and  once 
respectively.  At  Baltimore  she  won  a  5/8mile  Selling  race,  beating  Mary  Stone  (giving  away 
weight)  and  4  others,  and  was  third  in  a  1-raile  Selling  race.  At  Washington  she  ran  4  races,  all  of 
them  at  1  mile.     Of  these  she  won  2,  ran  second  in  1  and  third  in  1. 

As  a  5-year-oId  Ballyhoo  started  20  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  5  and  unplaced 
in  7.  She  was  second  and  third  out  of  3  staits  at  Washington;  ran  unplaced  once  at  Brooklyn; 
entered  to  be  sold  for  |1, 000,  was  third  to  Air  Plant,  $2,000,  and  Belwood,  .f  1,200,  in  a  7/8-mile 
race  at  Monmouth  Park,  9  runners;  won  a  7/8-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  Crotchet,  Long 
Dance,  Daisy  Woodruff,  Centaur,  The  Sheriff,  Air  Shaft,  Rhono,  Rancocas,  Onaway,  Cracksman 
and  Cerberus.  Two  days  afterwards  she  finished  second  to  Frontenac  in  a  1-mile  race,  beating  Tea 
Tray,  My  Fellow  and  5  others,  time  1:42  3/4.  She  was  third  once  and  unplaced  twice,  at  the 
same  track.  At  Gloucester  she  won  3  races,  2  of  them  Selling  events,  ran  second  twice,  third  twice 
and  8  times  unplaced. 

As  a  6-year-old  Ballyhoo  ran  in  2  Selling  races  at  Gloucester  and  was  unplaced  in  each  of  them. 

Ballyhoo  produced  in 

1895,  br.  or  blk.  f.  by  Bramble  or  Reporter. 

1896,  eh.  f.  by  Bramble.    Died. 

1897,  b.  f.  by  Bramble. 

1898,  b.  c.  Ballyhoo  Bey,  by  Kiiig'Stoii.  His  races  were  few  but  brilliant.  Ballyhoo  Bey  was 
probably  the  best  2-year-old  of  his  year.  He  had  all  the  requisites  of  a  first-class  race- 
horse, viz:  speed,  stamina,  weight-carrying  power,  balance,  soundness,  courage,  faultless 
action,  a  perfect  disposition  and  conformation.  He  first  started  at  Morris  Park,  and  was 
evidently  not  keyed  up  to  concert  pitch  on  that  occasion.  With  108  lbs.  up  he  ran  third  to 
Handwork,  108,  and  Golden  Age,  108  lbs.,  over  the  last  5  furlongs  of  the  Eclipse  course, 
beating  Maiden,  113,  and  King  Pepper,  115  lbs.,  time  59  1/2  seconds  .Apparently  trained 
to  the  hour,  he  next  made  his  appearance  at  Sheepshead  Bay  in  the  Futurity  with  112  lbs. 
on  his  back.  Lying  in  a  good  position,  it  seemed  as  if  he  had  the  race  safe  from  start  to 
finish,  it  being  only  a  question  when  Sloan  would  ask  him  to  assiime  the  lead.  He  won 
quite  cleverly,  beating  Olympian,  112,  Tommy  Atkins,  129,  Sweet  Lavender,  119,  Elkhorn, 

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135,  Blues,  126,  All  Green,  132,  Cap  and  Bells  (an  easy  winner  of  the  Oaks  in  England).  119, 
Golden  Age,  122,  Belvino,  113,  Tower  of  Candles,  119,  and  Lady  of  the  Valley.  116  lbs., 
time  1:10. 

With  Olympian  and  Belvino,  it  will  be  seen,  he  was  on  even  terms  as  regards  weight, 
and  was  receiving  weight  from  the  other  runners.  But  when  he  next  started  he  carried  top 
weight  and  met  Tommy  Atkins  on  vastly  different  terms.  Instead  of  receiving  17  lbs.  from 
Mr.  Keene's  horse,  he  conceded  the  son  of  imp.  Masetto  5  lbs.  Tommy  Atkins  was  always  a 
slow  beginner,  and  invariably  came  with  a  tremendous  burst  of  speed  toward  the  finish, 
consequently  his  admirers  contended  that  with  the  22  lbs.  pulHn  the  weights,  compared 
with  what  he  and  Ballyhoo  Bey  carried  in  the  Futurity,  and  the  additional  furlong  also 
apparently  in  his  favor,  the  Flatbush  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  was  a  pretty  good  thing  for  Tommy. 
Ballyhoo  Bey,  120,  Tommy  Atkins,  115,  Alard  Scheck,  115,  and  Smile,  105  lbs.,  made  up 
the  field.  They  finished  in  the  above  order,  time  1;26.  This  was  the  last  race  run  by  Bally- 
hoo Bey,  who  was  considerably  cut  up  in  the  scrimmage  and  retired  for  the  season. 

Ballyhoo  Bey  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old,  on  account  of  illness  contracted  while  in 
winter  quarters. 

B.\BV,       did   not   run   as   a  2-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old,  under  the  name  of  Dairy  Maid,  she 
Ballyhoo's     started  12  times,  was  second  in  4  races,  third  in   1  and  unplaced  in  7.     Her  nearest 
Dam.  approach  to  a  win  was  in  a  l-mi!e  race  at  Coney  Island,  where,  with  99  lbs.  up,  she  ran  2 

dead  heats   with   Janet  Murray,  i  years,  106  lbs.,  and  was  beaten  2  lengths  in  the  run- 
off. Lucky  Hit,  3  years,  83  lbs.,  being  the  other  runner. 

As  a  4-year-old,  under  the  name  of  Baby,  she  started  18  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in 
2,  third  in  8  and  unplaced  in  9.  She  won  the  Mount  Vernon  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Washing- 
ton, by  3  lengths,  beating  Cinderella,  Dawn,  Fiddlestring  and  3  others.  At  Brighton  Beach 
she  won  a  1-mile  heat  race,  winning  the  last  2  heats,  beating  Mamie  Fields,  Surge.  Vagrant 
and  7  others,  time  1;45,  1:44  1/4,  1:47,  the  last  heat  won  by  3  lengths.  Later  on  she  won  a 
1  1/8  mile  race  easily  by  0  lengths,  beating  Bowstring,  Janet  Murray  and  3  others,  time  1:55. 
Her  last  win  of  the  season  was  also  at  Brighton  Beach,  where  she  captured  a  1  1/4-mile 
race  by  4  lengths  from  Edwin  A.,  Little  Reb,  Krupp  Gun  and  Pawnee. 

As  a  5-year-old  Baby  started  30  times,  was  second  in  3  races,  third  in  2  and  unplaced 
in  15.  As  a  6-year-old  she  started  34  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  5  and  un- 
placed in  30.  She  won  a  3/4-mile  heat  race  at  Pittsburg  in  straight  heats,  beating  Tona- 
wanda,  Duke  of  Kent  and  4  others.  At  Saratoga,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  she  won  a 
1-mile  race  by  2  lengths,  11  runners,  and  at  the  same  track,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |900,  top 
weight,  she  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race  easily  by  3  lengths.  At  Brighton  Beach,  with  top  weight, 
she  won  a  1-mile  race  by  3  lengths,  5  runners. 

As  a  7-year-old  Baby  started  25  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  6  and 
unplaced  in  13.  She  won  races  at  Saratoga,  Sheepshead  Bay  and  Brighton  Beach,  w-inning 
once  at  a  mile  by  3  lengths  in  1:43. 

As  an  8-year-old,  Baby's  last  year  on  the  turf,  she  won  1  race  out  of  10  attempts.  She 
captured  a  1  1/8-mile  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  Lida  Stanhope,  Jersey  Maid,  Miller  and  5 
others. 

Baby  produced  in 

1884,  b.  c.   Georgie    W..   by   Jiulg-e   Murray.     Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.     Started  as  a  3,  4 
and  5-year-old  without  winning. 

1885,  barren. 

1886,  b.  f.  Babbette,  by  Iroquois.     Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old,  twice  at  Mystic  Park, 
Boston,  and  once  at  Clifton. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  9  times  and  won  1  race.  She  won  a  3/4  mile  race,  for  all 
ages,  at  Guttenberg,  9  runners.     As  a  4  and  5-year-old  she  started  but  did  not  win. 

1887,  b.  or  br,  f.  Ballyhoo,  by  Duke  of  Masjenta.    Alluded  to  above. 

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1888,  ch.  f.  by  Flozette,  by  imp.  Woodlands.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Flozette  has   produced  Agnes   D.,  a  winner  as   a  3-)'ear-old  in  1901,  and  a  winner  again  in 
1902. 

1889,  ch.  f.  Magic,  by  imp.  Woodlands.  Ran  7  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  1  race.  She  won 
a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  at  Guttenberg,  beating  Morgan  G.,  Gladiator  and  9  others.  As  a  3- 
year-old  she  started  15  times  and  won  a  3/4-raile  Selling  race  at  Guttenberg,  beating  King- 
dom, St.  Pancras  and  3  others  in  1:17  3/4.     As  a  4  and  .5-3'ear-old  she  ran  without  winning- 

1890,  b.  f.  by  Dry  Moiiopole. 

1S91,  b.  c.  Patrolman  II.,  by  Inspector  B.  Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  2  races 
He  won  a  .5/S-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach  by  4  lengths,  beating  Anglo,  Hartford  and  8 
others.  At  Saratoga  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Wrestler,  Tammany  Hall  and  3  others. 
Out  of  9  starters  as  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Parkway,  6  runners.  As  a  4-year- 
old  he  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

1892,  barren. 

1893,  b.  or  br.  f.  Cherub,  by  Bramble.  Started  21  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  14.  She  won  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Memphis,  6  runners, 
and  at  Cincinnati,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $100,  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  in  55  1/3  seconds, 
beating  La  Wanda,  Helen  Mar,  Vespers,  Kitty  B.,  Maid  of  Honor  and  6  others.  As  a  3-year- 
old  she  ran  without  winning. 

1894,  b.  c.  Meadowthorpe,  by  imp.  Eantaka.  Started  23  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was 
second  in  5,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  10.  He  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  at  Lexington  by  4 
lengths  in  .55  3/4  seconds,  beating  Orion,  Daisy  Gordon,  Ethel  Lee  and  4  others.  Four  days 
afterwards  he  won  a  .5/8-mile  race,  beating  Treopia,  Sharon  and  3  others.  At  Newport, 
Ky.,  he  won  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  top  weight,  easily  by  1/2  length,  beating  Fessy  F.  and  4 
others  Two  days  afterwards  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  in  1:01  3/4,  beating  Belle  Bramble, 
Goose  Liver  and  4  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Meadowthorpe  won  7  races.  At  New  Orleans  he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race 
by  3  lengths  in  1 :55  1/4,  9  runners.  At  Cincinnati  he  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap,  with  top 
weight,  4  runners  ;  won  the  Moerlein  Stakes,  handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Loki  and  2 
others  At  Detroit  he  won  a  1-mile  race,  5  runners.  In  the  Autumn,  at  Cincinnati,  he  won 
the  Moerlein  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  by  4  lengths,  in  1:53,  giving  Bo.\  weight,  and  also 
beating  Simon  W.,  etc.  At  Harlem.  111.,  he  won  the  Libertine  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  in  2:07, 
beating  Carnero,  Dr.  Sheppard,  etc.,  and  also  won  a  1-mile  race  easily  by  a  length,  in  1:41, 
beating  Dr.  Sheppard,  etc 

Meadowthorpe  did  not  run  as  a  4-year-old,  but  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  1 1  r.ices,  including 
the  Meramec  Stakes,  Selling  ;  the  Mound  City  Stakes,  Selling  ;  a  1  1/8-mile  Selling  race  at 
Saratoga,  beating  Blueaway,  Beau  Ideal  and  Han  well,  time  1:55,  and  a  1  1/4-mile  race  at 
San  Francisco.  As  a  6-year-old,  in  1900,  he  captured  2  races  at  San  Francisco,  making  a 
total  of  34  wins. 

ECLIPTIC,     was  a  good  racemare.     She   won  a  Private  Sweepstakes,   4  miles,  and  she  also 
Ballyhoo's         won  the  Mansion  House  Stakes,  for  4-year-olds,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Susan 
2d  dam.  Ann,  Judge  Durell  and  2  others. 

Ecliptic  produced  in 

1873,     ch.  f.  Sunbeam,  by  imp.  Leamington. 

Sunbeam  produced 

(a)  Constantina.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  started  14  times, 
won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  7.  She  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at 
Saratoga  in  1:15  1/2,  beating  Patti,  Lilly  R.,  Girofla  and  3  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Constandna  started  35  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  5 
and  unplaced  in  10. 

As  a  5-year-old  Constantina  started  24  times,  won  8  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in 
1  and  unplaced  in  11.     At  Augusta,  Ga.,  in  a  3/4-mile  heat  race,  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with 

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Vingt-Un  in  the  first  heat.  In  the  second  heat  she  was  beaten  a  head  by  Palmetto.  She 
captured  the  third  heat,  beating  Palmetto  a  head,  and  in  the  fourth  heat  she  ran  a  dead 
heat  with  Palmetto.  Some  Selling  races,  in  good  company,  also  fell  to  her  share.  As  a  6- 
year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  won  3  Selling  races  from  some  very  useful  per- 
formers. 

{b)  Polonia.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  started  6  times,  won 
2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  3/4- 
mile  race  by  3  lengths  in  1:17  14,  8  runners,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000.  won  a  1  1/8- 
mile  race  by  2  lengths,  9  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Polonia  won  5  races,  and  as  a  5-year-old  she  ran  but  did  not  win. 

(f)  Sun  Maid.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  8-year-old  she  ran  3  times,  finished 
third  once  and  unplaced  twice. 

Sun  Maid  produced  Urbanna  (won  2  races  at  Brooklyn  and  1  race  at  Brighton  Beach 
as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race  as  a  4-year  old  and  3  races  as 
a  5-year-old),  Baylor  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  won  1  race  as  a  3-year-old, 
won  3  races  as  a  4-year-old,  including  a  2-mile  race  at  Saratoga  by  3  lengths  ;  won  3  races 
as  a  5-year-old,  including  a  1  1/8-mile  race.  Selling,  at  Brighton,  in  1:56  1/2,  and  a  2-mile 
Selling  race  at  Clifton;  as  a  6-year-old.  entered  to  be  sold  for  5200.  he  won  a  1  1/2-mile  race 
at  St.  Louis,  and  as  a  7-year-old  he  ran  as  an  outlaw  without  winning),  Mollie  Bawn  (ran  as 
a  2-year-old  without  winning,  as  a  3-year-old  won  2  races  at  St.  Louis,  one  of  them  Selling  ; 
as  a  4-year-old  ran  without  winning),  Bennings  (as  a  2-3-ear-old  ran  once  unplaced  in  a  Sell- 
ing race  at  St.  Asaph  and  afterwards  won  as  an  outlaw),  and  Miss  Wise,  who  ran  as  a  2-year- 
old  without  winning,  won  1  race  as  a  3-year-old  and  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning. 

Sun  Maid  also  produced  Espionage  (also  ran  as  Espirage),  won  20  times  as  a  2-yeaT- 
old,  including  a  1,2-mile  race  in  49  3/4  seconds;  the  Banner  Stakes,  5,  8-raile,  at  Detroit, 
in  1:02  1/4;  the  Spring  Stakes,  selling,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Latonia  ;  the  Missouri  Stakes, 
selhng,  3/4  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,100,  easily  by  2  lengths,  time  1:14  3/4  ;  a  3/4-mile 
race  in  1:14  1/4  ;  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  in  1:07  3/4,  and  also  a  race  at  1  mile. 

As  a  3-year  old  Espionage  won  10  times,  including  the  California  Oaks,  1  1/8  miles, 
easily  by  2  lengths  ;  a  3/4-mile  race  easily  by  6  lengths  in  1:14  1/2  ;  a  1-mile  race  easily  by 

2  lengths  in  1:42  1/2  ;  a  1  1/8-mile  Selling  race  cleverly  by  2  lengths  in  1:54  1,  4,  and  also 
a  race  at  1  1/4  miles.  As  a  4-year-old  Espionage  won  6  races,  including  a  1  1/16-mile 
Selling  race  easily  by  2  lengths  in  1:47.  As  a  5-vear-old  in  1901,  she  won  several  times, 
including  a  1-mile  Selling  race  in  1:11  1/2,  two  1  1/8-miIe  Selling  races,  each  of  them  in 
1:54  ;  the  Internationa!  Stakes,  1  mile,  in  1:40  3/4  ;  7  1/2  furlongs  in  1:35,  and  1  mile  and  100 
yards  in  1:45  2/5. 

(d)  Ellen  D.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  5.     She  won  a  .5/8-mile  race  at  Latonia  in  a  field  of  10  runners.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran 

3  times  without  winning. 

Ellen  D.  produced  In  Front  (winner  of  5  races  as  a  2-year  old,  at  Memphis,  Nashville, 
Latonia  and  St.  Louis.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning).  Queen  Vic  (won  a 
1/2-mile  race  at  Nashville  as  a  2-year-old),  Record  (won  a  7/8-mile  race  at  Windsor  as  a 
2-year-old),  and  John  W.  Daney,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901,  and  a  winner  again  in  1902. 

(e)  Flyaway.  Ran  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2  and  unplaced 
in  1.  Flyaway  began  by  running  second  to  Fairy  Queen  in  the  Hurstbourne  Stakes, 
.5/8  mile,  at  Louisville,  beating  Daisy  F.,  English  Lady,  Ballyhoo,  Miss  Bell  and  8  others. 
At  Latonia  she  won  the  Clipsetta  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Daisy  F..  Di- 
lemma, Forever,  Miss  Bell,  Longshore,  Lady  Blackburn,  Sister  Geneva,  Mabel  Glenn 
and  3  others 

At  St.  Louis  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  giving  10  lbs.  away  to 
her  8  opponents.  Five  days  afterwards  she  won  the  Real  Estate  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by 
2  lengths,  beating  Starter  Caldwell,  Avondale,  Ja  Ja,  Amigo  and  Ellen  Douglas.  At 
Washington  Park,  Chicago,  Flyaway,  with  top  weight,  ran  second  to  Daisy  F.  (by  Macduff) 
in  the  Lakeside  Stakes,  5,  8  mile,  beating  English  Lady  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  the 
Latonia  Oaks,  etc.),  Estelle,  Sinaloa  II.,  Ballyhoo,  Lillian  Lindsey,  etc. 

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As  a  3-year-old  Flyaway  ran  7  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  3  and  un- 
placed in  1.  She  won  a  1-mile  Purse  race  easily  by  a  length,  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago, 
7  runners.  She  gave  imp.  Helter  Skelter  7  lbs.  and  ran  second  to  her  in  the  Nevada 
Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Nashville,  beating  English  Lady  and  2  others  in  receipt  of  from  3  to 
10  lbs. 

Flyaway  produced  Hamlin  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old 
he  won  3  races,  viz  :  a  5  1/2  furlong  Selling  race,  at  Ingalls  Park,  111.,  and  a  3/4-mile  race, 
at  Harlem,  111.)  and  Malvolio  who  ran  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  9races,  was  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  2.  At  Cincinnati  he  won  the  Garnet  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  1/2  length, 
in  1:14  3/4,  beating  Lieber  Carl  and  Gallivant,  and  5  days  afterwards  won  the  Gem  Stakes, 
1  mile,  carrying  top  weight,  123  lbs.,  easily  by  a  length,  in  1:42,  beating  Lieber  Carl,  winner 
of  the  Tennessee  Derby,  etc.,  Eitholin,  Pontus  and  My  Maryland.  He  also  won  other 
good  races,  viz:  5/8  mile,  in  1:02,  and  5  1/2  furlongs,  in  1:07  3/4,  and  amongst  the  horses 
he  beat  were  Banaster,  winner  of  the  Brooklyn,  the  Metropolitan,  the  Toboggan  Handicaps, 
etc.;  Pink  Coat,  winner  of  American  Derby,  the  St.  Louis  Derby,  etc.;  Han  d'Or,  winner  of 
the  Latonia  Derby,  etc.;  John  Bright,  etc.,  etc. 

Flyaway  also  produced  Natural  Gas,  who  won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old,  viz  :  4  1/2-f  urlong 
race,  at  Harlem,  111.,  in  55  seconds,  and  a  5/8-mile  race,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  for  which  Port 
Wine  came  in  first  but  was  disqualified  for  fouling.  In  1901,  as  a  3-year-old,  Natural  Gas 
also  won  races. 

(f)  Dora.  Won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  at  Washington,  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  as 
a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

(g)  Sayonora.  Dam  of  Huntressa,  who  won  a  great  many  races  as  a  3-year-old  in 
1901,  and  has  won  races  in  1902. 

1874,  No  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1875,  cli.  c.  New  York  Weekly,  late  Siiiiligrhl,  by  iiiip.  Australian.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year- 
old.  As  a  3-year-old,  under  the  name  of  Sunlight,  he  ran  8  races,  won  1  and  was  unplaced 
in  7.  He  won  a  1-mile  race,  for  maidens  of  all  ages,  at  the  Baltimore  Fall  Meeting,  beat- 
ing Artifice,  Janet  Murray,  Ventilator,  Lady  Middleton,  and  8  others,  easily  by  2  lengths. 
As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  19  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  4  and  unplaced 
in  7.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $750,  he  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race  by  3  lengths,  at  Coney  Island, 
7  runners.  Five  days  afterwards  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  10 runners,  and  6  days  afterwards 
he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  beating  Claudia  (who  3  weeks  before  had  run  a  dead  heat  with 
Glenmore),  Janet  Murray,  Enterprise  and  4  others.  Later  on  he  won  another  1  1/4-mile 
race,  at  Coney  Island,  5  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old,  under  the  name  of  New  York  Weekly,  he  ran  25  races,  was  first  in  3, 
second  in  4,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  16.  He  won  2  races  at  Washington  and  1  at 
Brighton  Beach. 

As  a  6-year-old  he  ran  13  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced 
in  4.  Four  of  his  wins  were  at  1  1/4  and  the  other  was  at  1  1/2  miles.  As  a  7-year-old  he 
ran  once  unplaced. 

1876,  br.  f.  Baby  (Dairymaid),  by  imp.  Strachino.    Alluded  to  above. 

1877,  b.  c.  Neufchatel,  by  imp.  Strachino.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  4  times 
unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  10  times  as  a  4-year-old.  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1, 
third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  5.  With  97  lbs.  up  he  won  the  Rancocas  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles, 
at  Baltimore,  beating  Oden,  4  years,  113,  Glenmore,  6  years,  117,  Outcast,  aged,  107,  Thora, 
3  years,  103,  Bushwhacker,  aged,  113,  Warfield,  6  years,  114,  Baby,  5  years,  103  lbs.,  and 
other  good  ones.  He  also  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Purse  at  Saratoga  by  2  lengths,  beatmg  Mary 
Anderson  and  5  others.     As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  twice  without  winning. 

1878,  b.  f.  Catalpa,  by  Abd-el-Kader.  Ran  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  finished  third  once  and 
unplaced  twice.  Ran  once  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  finished  third  to  the  great  racemare, 
Thora  and  Valleria  in  the  Clarendon  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Saratoga,  beating 
Jewelry  and  Lotta  C. 

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1879,  b.  f.  Virgo,  by  Abd-el-Kader.  Ran  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  once,  third  once 
and  unplaced  5  times.  She  was  second  to  Wyoming  in  a  3/4-mile  Purse  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  beating  Lettina,  Frankie  B,  Macbeth  and  Bouncer. 

Virgo  produced 

((?)  Tappahannock.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  won  8  races 
out  of  41  starts.  He  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  with  the  best  of  the 
weights,  beating  9  opponents,  and  he  also  won  2  Selling  races  at  Gloucester.  As  a  4-year- 
old  he  won  8  Selling  races  at  Gloucester.  As  a  .5-year-old  he  won  1  Selling  race  at 
Gloucester. 

(d)  Virgie.  Ran  18  times  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  71 
times  and  won  10  races.  Amongst  her  wins  were  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at 
Washington, beating  Gallifet  and  ily  Fellow  ;  a  Sweepstakes,  Selling,  at  Brooklyn,  beating 
Gettysburg,  Montague,  etc.  She  also  beat  Dr.  Helmuth,  Rambler,  Ballyhoo,  Miss  Bell,  Ma 
Belle  and  Now  or  Never  in  her  other  races. 

As  a  4-year-old  Virgie  won  5  races  out  of  27  starts,  as  a  o-year-old  she  won  10  races,  and  as 
a  G-year-old  ran  once  unplaced. 

Virgie  produced  Robert  Waddell,  who  won  7  races  as  a  2-vear-old.  He  won  twice  at  a 
mile,  on  one  occasion  easily  in  1:40  1/5.  As  a  3-year-oId,  Robert  Waddell  distin- 
guished himself  greatly.  He  began  by  winning  a  6  1/2-furlong  race  at  Washington  from 
Kid  Cox,  his  only  opponent,  who  broke  down.  At  the  same  Meeting  he  also  won  3  races  at 
3/4  mile. 

At  Aqueduct,  with  105  lbs.  up,  he  won  a  7/8-mile  race,  beating  Outlander,  112  lbs.,  All 
Green,  115  lbs.,  and  2  others.  Robert  Waddell  was  then  shipped  West,  and  at  Worth,  111., 
he  captured  a  1-mile  race  easily  by  6  lengths,  beatmg  Espionage,  Andes,  etc.  At  the  same 
track  he  gave  weight,  age  and  an  easy  beating  by  2  lengths  to  his  4  opponents  in  a  1  1/8-mile 
race,  time  l:.52  4/5,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  a  Special  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Operator 
in  1:41  1/5.     Later  on  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  easily  from  3  others. 

During  the  Spring  Robert  Waddell's  owner  declined  temptmg  offers  for  him.  His 
judgment  was  amply  vindicated  later  when  the  horse  won  the  American  Derby,  worth 
$19,275  to  the  winner.  The  Parader,  with  127  lbs.  up,  was  a  much  better  favorite  at  3 
to  1,  on  account  of  his  classic  victories  m  the  Withers  and  Broadway  Stakes.  Robert 
Waddell,  carrying  119  lbs.,  was  at  12  to  1,  and  he  ran  the  1  1/2  miles  in  2:33  4/5,  winning 
easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Terminus.  122  lbs..  The  Parader,  127,  Bonnibert,  127 (winner  of 
the  Brooklyn  Derby,  etc.),  His  Eminence,  127  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby  and  the  Clark 
Stakes),  Beau  Gallant,  122.  Silverdale,  127  lbs.  (winner  of  the  St.  Louis  Derby)  and  others 
Afterwards  Robert  Waddell  won  a  3/4-mile  race  handily  by  a  length  in  1:14  ;  won  the  Oak- 
wood  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  in  1:52  3/5  ;  won  the  Sheridan  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  track  heavy, 
etc  ,  etc. 

((•)  Verbena.  Won  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  1  at  Brooklyn  and  3  at  Brighton  Beach. 
As  a  3-year-old  Verbena  ran  without  winning,  but  as  a  4-year.old  she  won  16  races,  viz  ;  15 
at  Gloucester  and  1  at  Washington.  As  a  5-year-old  she  won  6  races  and  as  a  6-year-old  ran 
as  an  outlaw  but  did  not  win. 

((/)  Virago.  Won  1  race,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Guttenberg  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  1  race, 
1  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach  as  a  3-year-old;  ran  as  a  4-year  old  without  winning. 

1880,  b.  f.  North  Auua,  by  iuip.  Straclilno.  Ran  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  5  races,  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse  race  at  Louisville  by 
10  lengths,  beating  Vis-a- Vis  and  Gallio.  Three  days  afterwards  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race, 
for  all  ages,  beating  Ebony,  Zoolite,  Avalon  and  9  others.  At  Little  Rock  she  won  the 
Saloon  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  for  2-year-olds,  beating  Black  Gal  and  3  others.  Three  days 
afterwards  she  won  another  3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  beating  Avalon,  Garfield  and 
Spiegelberg.  and  the  day  following  she  captured  the  Oil  Mill  Stakes.  1  mile,  for  2-year-olds, 
easily  by  a  length,  beating  Black  Gal  and  Joe  Weldon. 

As  a  3-year-old  North  Anna  ran  3  times  unplaced.  As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  11  times, 
won  2  races,  was  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  6.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  5/8  mile  Purse 
race  easily  by  2  lengths  in  1:03,  beating  Burch,  Richard  L.,  imp.  Dutch  Roller,  Greystone 

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and  4  others.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  ]-mile  Purse  race,  beating  Palinurus,  Treasurer, 
Roy  S.,  Cluke,  King  Fan  and  2  others. 

North  Anna  produced 

(a)  Elize.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-oId.  She  threw  Majesta,  winner  of  2  races 
as  a  2-year-old  at  Windsor.  As  a  3-year-old  Majesta  won  5  races,  1  at  Detroit  and  4  at 
Windsor.     As  a  4-year-old  .she  ran  without  winning. 

{//)  Innovation,  winner  of  26  races.  As  a  2-year-old  she  won  4  races,  capturing  a  3/8- 
mile  Sweepstakes  at  Guttenberg  on  January  1st  by  4  lengths  beating  Sonora,  Clotho, 
Forest.  Money  Maid,  Lester,  Azrael  and  8  others.  On  January  l.'ith  she  won  another  3/8-mile 
race  in  36  3/4.  At  Buffalo,  in  the  Fall,  she  won  2  races  at  .5/8  mile,  one  of  them  by  3  lengths 
in  1  ;01  1/3  and  the  other  in  1.02.  As  a  3-year-old  Innovation  won  12  races,  11  of  them  at  Gut- 
tenberg and  1  at  Gloucester  at  distances  up  to  7/8  mile. 

As  a  4-year-old  Innovation  won  9  races  and  as  a  5-year-old  she  won  1. 

Innovation  has  produced  Agnes  C.  (ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year- 
old  won  1  race,  3/4  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  10 
starters.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old,  and  3  times  unplaced  as  a  .5-year-old  in  1900), 
Grandma  II.  (did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  Ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning.  As  a 
5-year-old.  in  1901,  won  selling  races),  and  Innovator,   who  won  5  races  as  a  2-year-old. 

At  San  Francisco,  on  January  30th,  Innovator  won  a  3  1/2-furlongrace  in  42  1/3  seconds, 
T  runners  ;  on  February  3nd,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^200,  won  a  3  I/3-furlong  race  in  43 
1/3  seconds,  8  runners.  At  Louisville,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  won  a  4  1/3-furlong 
race  easily  by  3  lengths  in  57  1/3  seconds,  8  runners.  As  a  3-year-old,  in  1900,  Innovator 
won  11  races,  including  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Windsor,  time  1:14  1/3  ;  a  3/4-mile  race, 
for  all  ages,  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  1:15  ;  a  7/8-mile  race  easily  by  3  lengths  in  1:27  ;  a  3/4- 
mile  Selling  race  by  2  lengths  in  1:13  3/4,  and  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  track  heavy,  in  1:15  1/2. 

{c)  Perrier  Jouet.  Ran  8  times  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Ran  38  times  as  a 
3-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  5  and  unplaced  in  16.  He  won  a  .5/8-mile 
race  at  Elizabeth,  beating  St.  Domingo,  Long  Beach  and  8  others,  and  at  Guttenberg  won 
a  5  1/3-furlong  race,  7  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  2  races,  1  at  Flushing  and  the  other 
at  Alexander  Island. 

(if)  George  F.  Smith.  A  very  fast  horse,  who  ran  5/8  mile  at  San  Francisco  in  59 
seconds  in  1895,  and  won  23  races.  He  started  11  times  as  a  2-year  old,  won  2  races,  was 
second  in  4  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Guttenberg  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  in  1:02,  beating  Half 
Mine,  Parasang  and  11  others  and  a  week  afterwards  won  a  7/8-mile  race  at  the  same 
track,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Chief  Justice.  Token,  Esquimau  and  9  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  George  F.  Smith  won  8  races,  including  3/4-mile,  for  all  ages,  in  1:141/2, 
10  runners,  at  Washington  Park.  Chicago. 

As  a  4-year-old  George  F.  Smith  started  11  times,  and  in  none  of  his  races  was  he 
worse  than  second,  earning  brackets  8  times  and  running  second  on  the  other  3  occasions. 
At  San  Francisco,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500,  he  won  two  5/8-mile  races,  each  of  them  in 
1 :00  1/3,  9  runners  and  7  runners  respectively  ;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  carrying  top 
weight,  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race  in  1:13  1/4.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  he  won  a  5/8- 
mile  race  in  .59  seconds.  At  Memphis  he  won  three  5/8-mile  races,  beating  in  one  of  them 
the  good  animals  Potentate,  Libertine  and  Maid  Marian,  the  last  named  of  which  holds  the 
record   for  .5/8-miIe  over  a  straight  course,  viz  :  56  3/4  seconds. 

At  Little  Rock  George  F.  Smith  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  with  top  weight,  making 
his  eighth  successive  win.  With  113  lbs.  up  he  ran  second  to  William  T.,  113  lbs.,  in  a 
.5/8-mile  race  at  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  7  runners.  At  Harlem,  III.,  with  122  lbs.  up, 
he  ran  second  to  the  good  performer  Pop  Gray,  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  6  runners,  track  heavy, 
time  1:03  3/4,  and  at  New  Orleans,  with  130  lbs.  up,  he  ran  second  to  Percy  in  a  3/4-mile 
Handicap,  10  runners,  time  1:14  1/4. 

As  a  5-year-old  George  F.  Smith  won  5  races,  including  a  3/4-mile  Purse  race  at  St. 
Louis,  in  1:14  3/4,  and  as  a  6-year-old  he  ran  once  unplaced. 

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(e)  Northford.  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old.  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  2  at  Alexander  Island.  He  was  also  unplaced  once  at  Maspelh,  once  at 
Brighton  and  once  at  Morris  Park.  As  a  3-year-old  Northford  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate 
tracks,  but  ran  as  an  outlaw  without  winning. 

(/)  Nellie  Smith.  Started  20  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  T  races,  was  second  in  4, 
third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  .5.  She  won  a  .3  1/2-furlong  race  at  Roby,  Ind  .  on  a  fair  track, 
by  2  lengths  in  4-i  3/4  seconds,  6  runners.  At  Windsor  she  won  3  races,  including  .5/8  mile 
in  1:02  1/2  and  6  1/2  furlongs  in  1:20.  At  St.  Louis  she  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  in  .56 
seconds,  8  runners,  and  a  5/8-mile  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  track  fair,  m  1:03. 
She  also  won  a  .5/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Sheffield,  Ind. 

As  a  3-year-old  Nellie  Smith  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  4.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  S4U0,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  St.  Louis  in  1:17, 
track  heavy.  7  runners. 

(^)  Nansen.  Started  in  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  2.  With  115  lbs.  up  he  finished  second  to  Sadducee,  119  lbs.,  in  a  3/'4mile  race  at 
Brighton  Beach,  beating  Wax  Taper,  122  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Nansen  ran  13  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  6.  As 
a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  he  won  races  up  to  1  1   16  miles. 

l.S.Sl,  b.  e.  Biillfield.  by  Abd-pl-kader.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year  old  started  3 
times,  was  twice  second  and  once  unplaced.  He  ran  second  toTolu  in  the  Analostan  Stakes,  1 
mile,  at  Washington,  beating  Patapsco,  Emma,  Bettler,  Mac  and  Tattler.  He  was  second 
to  Emma  in  a  1-mile  race,  beating  Mac,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Vernal  Sweepstakes, 
won  by  Knight  of  Ellerslie.     Bullfieldalso  started  as  a  4,  5  and  6-year-old  without  winning. 

1SS2,  cli.  c.  Wu'kliam,  by  WillfllL  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  12  times  as  a  3-year- 
old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  5.  He  won  the  Annual  Home 
Bred  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Baltimore  easily  by  1  1/2  lenghths,  beating  Harefoot,  John  C.  and 
Winston,  and  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Swift,  stakes  divided,  in  a  1-mile  Handicap  at  Mon- 
mouth Park,  beating  Panique  (winner  of  the  Withers,  Belmont  .Stakes,  etc.),  Barnum  (a 
grand  racehorse'.  Duplex,  Sam  Brown,  Cardinal  McClosky  and  5  others.  He  was  second 
to  Tecumseh  in  the  Preakness  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Baltimore.  At  Brighton  Beach,  when 
he  had  the  worst  of  the  weights  with  his  10  opponents,  he  ran  second  to  King  Fan  in  a  1  1/8- 
mile  race,  beating  imp.  Dutch  Roller,  etc..  time  1:54  3/4,  very  fast  for  those  days.  With 
118  lbs.  up  he  ran  second  to  Richmond,  123  lbs.,  in  the  Omnibus  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating 
Tecumseh,  118,  Gold  Fellow,  113,  Wanda  (the  best  animal  of  her  age),  120  lbs..  Saltpetre 
and  St.  Augustine,  a  good  performer. 

As  a  4-year-old  Wickham  won  3  races.  With  108  lbs.  up  he  captured  the  Empire  City 
Handicap,  1 1/4  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Royal  Arch,  109,  War  Eagle,  98,  Buckstone, 
116,  Eole  (a  great  racehorse),  122,  Viceroy,  118.  Ten  Booker,  122,  and  Drake  Carter  (a  great 
racehorse  and  whose  3  miles  in  5:24,  made  in  1885,  is  still  the  record  for  that  distance),  110 
lbs.  At  Brooklyn,  with  105  lbs.  up,  Wickham  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap  in  1:56,  beating 
Favor,  120,  Elkwood  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  3  years,  112,  Modesty  (a  fine  race- 
mare),  105.  Herbert,  110,  Ferona,  3  years,  103  lbs.,  and  3  others.  At  the  Jerome  Park  Fall 
Meeting,  carrying  llo  lbs.,  Wickham  won  the  Grand  National  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  beat- 
ing Heel  and  Toe,  100,  Rupert,  114,  Ten  Booker,  97,  Hidalgo  (winner  of  the  Emporium 
Stakes,  the  September  Stakes,  etc.),  118.  Lucky  B.  (a  good  racehorse),  122,  Favor,  118,  and 
Alf  Estill,  103  lbs. 

As  a  .5-year.old  Wickham  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  with  top  weight,  at  Brooklyn,  in 
1:55,  beating  Phil  Lee,  Boaz,  Springfield,  Bronzomarte,  etc.,  and  as  a  6-year-old  he  ran 
twice  without  winning. 

1883,  ch.  f.  Amulet,  by  King  Bolt.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  started  9 
times,  won  2  races  (the  first  2  in  which  she  ran),  and  was  unplaced  7  times.  At  Brighton 
Beach  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  maidens  of  all  ages,  in  a  canter  by  10  lengths,  beating  8 
opponents.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  l-miIe-and-70-yards-race,  for  3-yeai-old  fillies,  beating 
Jennie  B..  Santa  Anita  Belle  and  7  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Amulet  started  7  times  without  winning,  and  as  a  5-year-old  she  started 
twice  without  winning. 

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Amulet  produced  Mario,  who  did  not  run  on  tlie  legitimate  tracks  but  won  as  an  outlaw 
at  3  years  of  age. 

1884,  ch.  c.  Wilfred,  by  Willful.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  13  times  as  a  S-year-old, 
won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  7.  He  won  the  Elberon  Stakes,  a 
Welter  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  7/8  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Ferona,  Phil  Lee. 
Housatonic,  Raymond  and  5  others.  Carrying  103  lbs.  he  finished  second  to  Glenmound 
in  a  1  1/16-miles  Sweepstakes,  for  all  ages,  at  Washington,  beating  Barnum,  Pericles,  King 
of  Norfolk,  Ten  Strike,  Bronzomarte  and  3  others,  and  at  the  same  track  with  97  lbs. 
up  finished  second  to  Richmond,  5  years,  111  lbs.,  beating  Banner  Bearer,  4  years.  103, 
Lelex.  aged,  133,  Royal  Arch,  G  years,  113,  Frank  Ward,  4  years,  104,  and  Nellie  B.,  3 
years,  90  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  Wilfred  won  6  races  out  of  34  starts.  He  won  a  I -mile  Sweepstakes  at 
Brooklyn,  beating  Long  Knight,  Pericles  and  6  others.  At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  the 
East  New  York  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths  with  111  lbs.  up,  beating  Barnum, 
118,  The  Bourbon,  101 ,  Earnest,  107,  and  Troy,  108  lbs.  A  week  afterwards  he  won  a  1-mile 
Purse  race  in  a  field  of  8.  At  Clifton  he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  beating  Monmouth,  Aura, 
Elgin  and  8  others,  and  also  won  the  Jersey  City  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  with  Monmouth, 
Banbridge  and  7  others  in  the  rear.  At  Guttenbevg,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  he  won  a 
7/8-mile  race,  beating  Saluda  and  9  others. 

As  a  5-year-old  Wilfred  captured  5  races.  He  won  the  Manhattan  Handicap,  1  1/8 
miles,  with  top  weight,  at  Brighton  Beach,  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  7  runners.  At  Morris 
Park  he  won  a  1-mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  Young  Duke,  imp.  Dutch  Roller,  Telie  Doe, 
Robin  Hood  and  3  others.  At  Elizabeth  he  won  3  Handicaps,  each  at  1  mile,  and  a  1  1/16- 
mile  Selling  race. 

As  a  6-year-old  Wilfred  captured  3  races.  With  103  lbs.  up  he  won  a  1  1/8-miIes  Handicap 
at  Brooklyn  easily  by  1  1/3  lengths,  in  1:54  3/4,  beating  Salvini,  104,  Eon,  116,  Cortez,  106, 
Castaway  H.  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap  the  same  year),  116  lbs.,  and  4  others.  At 
Saratoga  he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  and  at  Brooklyn,  in  the  Fall,  he  won  a  1  1/16-raile 
Sweepstakes,  Selling,  from  Long  Shot,  Foxmede,  Sorrento,  Little  Minnie.  Glenmound  and 
3  others. 

As  a  7-year-old  Wilfred  ran  3  times  without  winning. 

1885,  ch.  c.  Wilton,  by  Willful.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year- 
old,  once  at  Brighton  Beach  and  the  other  time  at  Waverley,  N.  J.  Did  not  run  as  a  4-year- 
old      As  a  5-year-old  ran  once  unplaced  at  Guttenberg. 

188G.     1891,  1892,  barren. 

1887,  ch.  c.  Notus,  by  Eolus.     Killed  in  1888. 

1888,  ch.  c.  Wilroy,  by  Willful.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  ran  5  races,  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  He  was  second  to  Silver  King  in  a  1  1/16- 
mile  race  at  Saratoga,  beating  3  others,  and  at  Morris  Park  was  second  to  Spendoline  in  a 
3/4  mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  7  others.  Wilroy  did  not  run  as  a  4-year-old,  but  as  a  5-year- 
old  he  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Gloucester,  and  ran  as  a  6-year-old  without  winning. 

1889,  ch.  c.  Notus,  by  Eolus.  Ran  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races  and  was  unplaced  in 
5.  At  Garfield  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  1-mile  race  for  3-year-olds,  by  4  lengths,  4  runners  ; 
won  a  1-mile  race  for  all  ages,  by  4  lengths,  7  runners,  and  also  won  a  3/4-mile  race  for  3- 
year-olds.  by  4  lengths,  5  runners. 

As  a  8-year-old  Notus  won  9  races  out  of  37  starts.  At  Memphis  he  won  a  1-mile 
Handicap,  for  3-year-olds,  top  weight,  by  3  lengths,  3  runners.  At  St.  Louis,  with  top 
weight,  he  won  a  1-mile  race  for  8-)'ear-olds,  3  runners.  At  Garfield  Park,  Chicago,  he  won 
a  l-mile-and-20-yards  race,  for  all  ages,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Lady  Pulsifer  and  2  others. 
At  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  7/8-mile  race,  for  3-year-olds  and  upwards,  beating 
Content  and  3  others.     At  Roby,  Ind.,  he  won  5  other  races. 

1890,  ch.  c.  Hesperus,  by  Heiuidal.  Ran  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  5, 
third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Morris  Park  he  ran  second  to  Frieze  in  the  Galliard  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  beating  Perrier  Jouet,  War  Paint,  Integrity,  etc.,  time  1:01  1/4.     In  the  Bartow 

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stakes,  3  4  mile,  he  ran  second  to  Freemason,  beating  Reginald  and  War  Cry,  time  1:13  1/3. 
In  the  Larchmont  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  track  heavy,  time  1:16  1/4,  he  was  third  to  Sir 
Francis  and  Donovan,  beating  War  Cry,  Vespasian  and  Freemason,  the  last  named  giving 
them  all  18  lbs.  The  Anticipation  Stakes,  5  1/3  furlongs,  his  last  race  at  Morris  Park, 
Hesperus  would  probably  have  won  had  he  not  swerved  badly.  He  finished  second  to 
Restraint,  beaten  only  a  head,  defeating  Prince  Imperial,  Minnehaha,  Sam  Waller, 
Donovan,  Reginald,  Frieze  and  2  others,  time  1:06  3/4.  Hesperus  was  then  taken  to  Gut- 
tenberg,  where  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  8  runners,  and  a  7/8-niile  Selling  race, 
for  all  ages,  7  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hesperus  started  ,5  times  at  Guttenberg,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  1.  He  won  a  6  1/2-furlong  race,  with  top  weight,  beating  Sir  Richard, 
Freemason  and  3  others,  and  also  won  a  1  1  16-mile  Selling  race,  beating  Gloster,  Silver 
Prince,  Sorrento,  Khaftan,  Belwood  and  6  others. 

1.S93,     cli.  V.  by  Heimdal. 

NIXA,       was  a  fine  racemare,  winning  at  3  and  4-mile  heats. 
Ballyhoo's 
3d  Dam.       Nina  produced 

(a)  Planet.  A  grand  racehorse  and  successful  sire,  winning  up  till  5  years  old,  when 
he  walked  over  for  the  Jockey  Club  Purse,  3  mile  heats,  at  Savannah.  Ga.;  won  the  Jockey 
Club  Handicap  Purse,  3  mile  heats,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  in  straight  heats,  carrying  109 
lbs.,  beating  Leisure,  93  lbs.,  and  at  Mobile  he  won  the  Jockey  Club  Purse,  4  mile  heats,  in 
straight  heats,  from  Joe  Stoner  and  Mogul. 

(i^)  Exchequer.  A  good  racehorse,  a  winner  uj)  till  4  years  old,  when  he  won  the  Jockey 
Club  Purse,  2  mile  heats,  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Jack  the  Barber;  won 
the  Jockey  Club  Purse,  3  mile  heats,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  in  straight  heats,  .5  starters;  won 
the  Jockey  Club  Purse,  at  the  same  track  3  days  afterwards,  and  at  Alabama  he  won  the 
Post  Stakes,  2  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Sherrod. 

((•)  Ninette.  A  winner  and  dam  of  the  winners  Gayo,  Midday  and  Uiavolo,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  good  producer  Grace  Darling  and  Albuera,  a  winner  and  a  producer. 

(if)    Oriana.     Dam  of  the  2  winners  Snowdon  and  Outcast,  the  latter  a  sire  also. 

(f)     Ripley.     A  winner  on  the  flat  and  over  the  jumps. 

(/)  Eugenia.  Dam  of  the  winners  Euterpe  and  Eunice,  the  latter  a  stake  winner  and 
a  producer  of  winners.     Eugenia  also  threw  the  producers  Eusebia  and  Fanny  Hall. 

{£■)     Wine  Sap.     Winner  of  the  West  End  Hotel  Stakes,  at  Monmouth  Park. 
(//)     Algerine.     A  good  racehorse  and  sire. 

W)  Algeria.  Ran,  never  won.  Dam  of  the  producers  Highland  Lassie  and  Algebra, 
the  latter  also  a  winner. 

Many  high-class  anmials  have  come  from  the  above-mentioned  daughters  and  grand- 
daughters of  Nina,  and  from  the  earlier  branches  this  family  descend  Zeal,  winner  of  the 
1,000  guineas;  Zinc,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  and  Oaks;  Arab,  winner  of  the  1,000 
guineas;  Azor,  winner  of  the  Derby;  Young  Melbourne,  a  celebrated  stallion;  Renouce, 
winner  of  the  Pri.K  du  Jockey  Club  (French  Derby);  Sefton,  winner  of  the  Derby;  Jupin, 
winner  of  the  Grande  Poule  des  Produits,  formerly  the  Pri.x  de  L'Empereur;  imp.  Uhlan, 
winner  of  the  Doncaster  Cup;  Bieville,  winner  of  the  Grand  St.  Le.ger  de  France,  etc. 


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BETH    BROECK 


Beth  Broeck  ran  17  times,  won  1  race,  ran  second  in  4,  tliird  in  2  and  was  unplaced  11  times. 

Her  winnings  amounted  to  $1,135. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  commenced  by  running  second  to  Laura  Stone  in  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Latonia, 
time  50  seconds,  beating  Laura  Davidson,  Teresa,  Electricity  and  4  others.  She  next  ran  fourth 
behind  Princess  Bowling,  Nyleptha  and  Tenny  in  a  5/8  race,  time  1.03,  10  starters.  Then  she  ran 
unplaced  in  a  4  1  2-furlong  race.  At  Louisville  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Sanford  Stakes,  1  mile.  At 
Latonia  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Maiden  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  and  2  days  afterwards,  in  her  last  race  of 
the  season,  she  was  unplaced. 

As  a  3-year  old  Beth  Broeck  commenced  by  running  second  to  Queen  of  Trumps  in  the  St.  Louis 
Fair  Oaks,  1  1  2  miles,  beating  Lady  Hemphill,  Laura  Davidson,  Blessing,  etc.  In  the  Charles 
Green  Stakes  she  was  unplaced.  Two  days  afterwards  she  ran  second  to  Le  Premier  in  the  Bankers 
and  Brokers  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  7  runners.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  she  was  amimg  the 
also-ran  lot  in  the  Englewood  Stakes,  won  by  Princess  Bowling,  and  at  the  same  place  was  unplaced 
for  the  Sheridan  Stakes  in  which  Procter  Knott  and  Spokane  ran  first  and  second. 

Then  came  Beth  Broeck's  only  victory  in  her  2  years  on  the  turf.  She  won  a  1-miIe  Purse 
race  at  Washington  Park  after  a  desperate  finish  by  a  head,  time  1:42  1/2,  beating  Josie  M.,  Guy, 
Gray  and  Etruria.  After  running  unplaced  in  the  Maiden  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles  Beth  Broeck  ran 
second  to  May  O.  at  Louisville  in  a  3,  4-mile  race,  11  runners,  and  at  Latonia  finished  third  to  Billy 
Pinkerton  and  Catalpa  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  9  runners.  In  the  last  race  of  her  career  Beth  Broeck  was 
placed  third  behind  Queen  of  Trumps  and  Pantelette  in  a  mile  race  at  Latonia,  10  runners. 

Beth  Broeck  produced  in 

1891,  cli.  c.  Kinney  Broeck,  by  George  Kinney.    Never  ran. 

1892,  ch.  f.  Staffa,  by  Hanover.  Ran  13  races  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1,  ran  second  once  and  third  3 
times.  The  race  she  won  was  a  3/4-mile  event  at  Latonia,  with  7  runners,  and  she  beat 
Leaflet,  Summer  Coon,  Spiritualist,  Prairie,  etc.,  in  1;16.  She  ran  second  to  Buck  Fly  in  a 
3/4-mile  race  at  Cincinnati,  beating  11  others,  time  1:16  1/4. 

As  a  3-year-old  Staffa  ran  17  races,  1  of  which  she  won,  being  4  times  second  and  4 
times  third.  Her  victorv  was  in  a  7/8-mile  race  at  Latonia  over  7  opponents,  including 
Canewood,  Islin,  Black  Tiger,  Conjecture,  etc.  She  ran  second  to  Sir  Rohe,  7  1,  2  furlcjngs, 
9  runners;  to  Blue  and  Grey,  1 1  16 miles,  4  runners;  to  Sigurd,  7,  8  mile,  11  runners,  includ- 
ing Souffle ;  to  Black  Silk,  1  1/8  miles,  7  runners,  and  to  Glad,  7/8  mile,  7  runners,  includ- 
ing Blue  and  Gray,  who  had  previously  beaten  her. 

As  a  4-year-old  Staffa  ran  on  outlaw  tracks  without  winning. 

1S03,  1).  e.  Celtic  Bard,  by  The  Bard.  Ran  once  as  a  2-year-old  and  finished  third  to  Trilby  and 
White  Oak  in  a  3/4-mile  Purse  race  at  Louisville,  beating  4  others,  time  1:17. 

As  a  3-year-old  Celtic  Bard  ran  6  races,  won  twice,  ran  second  twice  and  third 
once.  At  Memphis  he  won  a  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §300,  at  a  mile,  8  starters, 
time  1 :44  1/4.  His  other  win  was  at  St.  Louis  in  a  Selling  race,  1  mile  and  20  yards, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  S400,  8  runners,  time  1 :43  1/2. 

As  a  4-year-old  Celtic  Bard  captured  5  Selling  races,  and  2  more  Selling  races  fell  to  his 
share  as  a  5-year-old.  As  a  6-year-old  he  won  once.  As  a  7-year-old  he  won  3  times,  and 
he  also  won  as  an  8-)'ear-old  in  1901. 

1894,     ch.  c.  Boy  in  Bine,  by  Falsetto.    Never  ran. 

1S9.),  b.  f.  Tnlly,  by  Poet  Scont.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-yearold.  Ran  unplaced  once  as  a  3- 
year-old. 

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1896,  ch.  c.  Collegre  Boy,  by  Onondaga.  Ran  unplaced  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  and  as  a  3-year- 
old  ran  7  races  on  the  flat  unplaced,  and  also  ran  3  races  over  the  jumps,  finishing  second 
once. 

1897,  b.  c.  Strath  Broeck,  by  Stratlnuore.  Ran  21  races  as  a  2-year-old,  was  first  4  times, 
second  3  times  and  third  3  times.  He  began  by  winning  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Newport, 
track  muddy,  8  starters,  time  51  1/4.  He  next  ran  second  to  Indian,  .5/8  mile,  track  heavy, 
6  starters,  time  1 :0o  1/2.  A  win  followed  on  a  heavy  track  at  the  same  place  against  5 
runners  over  4  1/2  furlongs  in  58  1/2  seconds.  He  again  won  the  next  time  of  asking,  carry- 
ing off  a  .5/8-mile  Purse  from  5  opponents  in  1 :02  1/2  at  Latonia.  Then  Strath  Broeck  ran 
unplaced,  second  and  third  in  succession.  At  Hawthorne  Park  he  won  a  5/8-mile  Purse 
from  Hood's  Brigade  and  3  others  in  1 :01  3/4.  Afterwards  he  ran  13  times  without  winning, 
his  nearest  approach  to  it  being  in  a  5/8-mile  Purse  race  at  Hawthorne  Park,  when  he 
was  second  to  Princess  Thyra,  4  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Strath  Broeck  ran  13  times  without  brackets.  He  was,  however,  placed 
third  twice. 

As  a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  he  won  some  good  races,  including  7  1/2  furlongs,  in  1:35,  a 
mile  in  1  ;40  1/2,  and  1  1/4  miles  in  2:08. 

1898,  ch.  c.  Taleose,  by  Owns.  Ran  11  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  ran  second  twice  and 
third  twice.  He  began  unsucessfully  at  Saratoga.  In  his  next  race,  for  maiden  2-year-olds, 
Selling,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  he  ran  third  to  Sandpiper  and  Basuto,  17 
starters,  including  Henry  Clay  Rye,  winner  of  the  Crescent  City  Derby.  After  having 
been  unplaced  three  times  Taleose  won,  over  the  Eclipse  course,  Morris  Park,  in  1 :12  2/5, 
against  9  competitors.  He  beat  some  fair  animals  when  he  ran  second  to  In  Shot,  in  a 
Selling  race  at  Morris  Park,  in  a  field  of  16,  and  at  Yonkers,  where  he  ran  second  to  Moor, 
beating  Lief  Prince  and  The  Regent. 

t'lIRISTIXE,     raced  up  till  7  years  old,  when  she  ran  once,  finishing  second  to  Sorrel  Mike,  beat- 
Beth  Broeck's       ing  Premium,  George  Graham  and  Tertulia. 
Dam. 

Christine  was  barren  in  1877.     She  produced  in 

1878,  cli.  f.  Giypsy,  by  War  Dance.  Ran  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  finished  second  twice  and  third 
once.  She  first  started  in  the  Pioneer  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Helena,  Mont,  and  finished 
second  to  Neva  Winters,  beating  Peekaboo,  Juno,  Formosa  and  Nettles.  The  next  day  she 
ran  third  to  Premium  and  Deceiver  in  a  600-yards  race,  and  the  following  day  ran  second 
to  Neva  Winters  in  a  1/2-mile  race. 

Gypsy  was  a  good  broodmare.  Of  her  first  7  foals,  all  of  them  proved  winners  except 
Don  Regent.  The  best  of  the  lot  was  the  good  racehorse  Poet  Scout,  who  did  not  run  as  a 
2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  began  by  running  third  in  the  Latonia  Derby  to  Kingman  and 
Dickerson,  6  starters.  Next  he  ran  second  to  Strathmeath  in  the  American  Derby, 
1  1/2  miles,  beating  Kingman,  his  previons  conqueror,  Pessarra,  Michael,  etc.  Later  on  at 
the  same  meeting  Poet  Scout  easily  won  the  Sheridan  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  again  beating 
Kingman  and  others,  and  before  leaving  Chicago  he  captured  the  Maiden  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  his  next  start,  with  122  lbs.  up,  he  ran  third  to  Rey  del  Rey  and 
Bermuda,  each  carrying  117  lbs. ,  for  the  Omnibus  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Sallie 
McClelland,  117,  Reckon,  122,  Kildeer,  112,  Russell,  129,  Picknicker,  122,  Montana,  129  lbs.  etc. 
The  only  race  of  the  year  in  which  Poet  Scout  was  unplaced  was  at  Brooklyn,  where  he  ran 
fourth  to  Pessarra,  Reckon  and  Rey  del  Rey  in  the  Fulton  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles.  That  form 
was  too  bad  to  be  true,  as  was  proved  by  his  next  and  last  race  of  the  year  in  the  Hickory 
Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Morris  Park,  where  at  weight  for  sex  he  beat  Strathmeath,  Rey  del 
Rey,  Reckon,  Russell,  Montana,  Kildeer  and  Equity,  winning  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths. 

As  a  4-year-old  Poet  Scout,  carrying  118  lbs. ,  won  the  Shrewsbury  Handicap,  11/2 
miles,  Monmouth  Park,  beating  De  Muth,  115,  Raceland,  133,  Russell,  106,  Picnicker,  115, 
Kildeer,  97,  and  English  Lady,  90  lbs. 

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As  a  5-year-old,  too,  he  won  races,  including  a  1-mile  race  at  Washington  Park,  time 
1 :40  1/4,  and  the  Queen  City  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,   g^iving   his  opponents  from  9  to  22  lbs. 

The  other  5  winners  out  of  Gypsy  were  Pat  Regent,  King  Regent,  Gypsy  Girl  (dam  of 
Montezuma,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1902),  Lorna  Doon  and  Paul  Pry.  Gypsy  has  also  thrown 
Flying  Torpedo,  who  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old,  but  won  several  good  races  as  a  3-year- 
old  in  1901,  including  1  1/8  miles  in  Ir.ia  2/5,  1  3/8  miles  in  2:21  1/4,  1  1/4  miles  in  2:0.51/2, 
and  1  1/2  miles  in  2:35  1/2. 

ISTW.     ell.  c  Aiistrallg'ht,  by  Headlight.     Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

l.SSO,  ell.  0.  Bonnie  Australian,  by  Reg:enf.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
won  a  3/4-mile  Purse  at  Butte,  Mont.,  3  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  10  Purses  out  of 
40  starts ;  won  3  races  out  of  22  as  a  5-year-old,  and  captured  the  same  number  the  next 
season. 

ISSl,      IS.SS,  barren.     Slipped  foal  December  23,  1883,  by  imp.  King  Ban. 

1882.  eh.  e.  Viee-Reg:ent,  by  Recent.  Ran  once  as  a  2-year-old  unplaced.  Started  6  times  as  a 
3-year-old  and  won  all  his  races.  Two  Purses,  one  at  1,2  mile  and  the  other  at  1  mile,  both 
at  Helena,  Jlont.,  inaugurated  his  3-year-old  career.  Then  the  ilontana  Derby,  1  1/2  miles, 
followed,  wth  a  Prffse  race,  1  mile,  the  next  day.  At  Butte  City,  2  Purses,  1  mile  each 
made  up  his  6  wins.  It  may  be  mentioned  that  the  company  was  moderate  and  the  time 
slow.  Another  race  fell  to  Vice-Regent  the  next  year,  and  5  more  the  following  season, 
when  he  met  better  company.     He  continued  to  win  through  his  6,  7  and  8-year-old  form. 

ISS.'J,  eh.  e.  Montana  Regrent,  by  Regrent.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Began  as  a  3-year-old 
by  running  unplaced  in  the  Clay  Stakes,  1  1,  4  miles,  Lexington,  Ky.,  won  by  Boaz.  He  next 
ran  second  to  Phil  Lee,  1  1/6  miles,  11  runners;  third  in  Hindoo  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  Latonia, 
to  Silver  Cloud  and  Blue  AVing,  beating  Lijero,  and  second  to  Blue  Wing  in  the  Himyar 
Stakes,  beating  Endvu-er.  Montana  Regent  won  his  first  race,  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  at 
St.  Louis,  and  was  then  unplaced  in  the  Charles  Green  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  won  by  Ben  Ali. 
Two  days  afterwards  he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  12  rtmners.  Three  more  races  fell  to  his 
share  in  succession,  \'iz:  the  Hotel  Richelieu  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  Washington  Park,  the 
Maiden  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  and  the  Woodlawn  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  time  2:35  1/2.  Jim 
Gray  came  in  first  for  the  last-named  race,    but  was  disqualified  for  fouling. 

With  the  worst  of  the  weights  Montana  Regent  ran  third  in  the  Cash  Handicap,  1  1/4 
miles,  at  Louisville,  behind  King  Robin  and  Punka,  9  runners,  and  Sir  Joseph  downed  him 
in  the  Citizen  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Lexington,  Kaloolah  finishing  third,  time  2:07  3/4.  At 
Latonia  he  won  the  Springbok  Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  beating  Guenn,  Silver  Cloud  and  others, 
and  5  dayslater  captured  the  Falsetto  Stakes  from  MoUie  McCarthy's  Last,  Guenn  and  Silver 
Cloud.  The  next  and  last  race  in  which  he  took  part,  as  a  3-year-old,  was  the  Brewers' 
SUikes,  1  14  miles,  when  Jim  Grey  beat  him  a  head  after  a  grand  finish,  the  beaten  division 
comprising  Sir  Joseph,  Kaloolah,  Beaconsfield  and  Panama. 

As  a  4-year-old  Montana  Regent  ran  5  races,  4  of  which  he  won.  At  his  first  attempt, 
in  a  Special  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Memphis,  he  finished  third  to  Blue  Wing  and 
Elkwood,  beating  2  others.  He  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Lexington  ;  at  Louisville  he 
won  a  Purse,  1  1,  4  miles,  another  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Irish  Pat,  Poteen,  Wahoo,  etc., 
and  then  won  the  Louisville  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  beating  Mr.  Baldwin's  pair  of  horses,  Luke 
B.  and  Solid  Silver. 

Up  to  this  time  Montana  Regent  had  been  a  most  consistent  performer,  and  a  really 
genuine  stayer,  but  it  was  a  case  of  sending  the  pitcher  to  the  well  too  often.  The  long- 
distance races  he  had  run  and  the  nesessary  training  for  them  had  told  their  tale,  so  he  only 
ran  once  as  a  5-year-old,  unplaced,  and  as  a  6-year-old  he  failed  to  win. 

1884,     had  no  foal,  as  she  slipped  her  foal  in  December,  1883. 

188.5,  br.  f.  .Tnlia  L.,  by  Lougrfellow.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  began  by  running 
second  to  Hypocrite  in  the  Ashland  Oakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Lexington,  beating  Delia  and 
Falerna.  She  next  ran  second  to  Lavinia  Belle  in  the  Latonia  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  beating 
the  crack  filly  Los  Angeles,  etc.  Then  she  captured  the  Englewood  Stakes,  1  mile.  Wash- 
ington Park,  again  beating  Los  Angeles  in  addition  to  Lela  May,  Winona  and  5  others. 
Falcon  and  Bohemian  beat  her  in  the  Finalty  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  and  she  wound  up  the  season 

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with  3  wins  in  succession.  The  first  of  these  victories  was  achieved  in  the  Cash  Handicap, 
1  1/4  miles,  at  Louisville,  giving  weight  to  her  7  opponents,  while  at  Latonia  she  won  the 
Merchants'  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Poteen,  Ed.  Mack,  Lavinia  Belle  and  4  others. 

Julia  L.  produced 

(a)  Julia  Kinney.  A  winner  and  dam  of  Daily  Report,  winner  of  8  races,  as  a  2-year- 
old,  and  3  races  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900. 

(^)  Georgia  Kinney.  Never  ran,  dam  of  the  3  winners.  The  Buffoon,  La  Desirus 
and  Owenton,  a  two-year-old  winner  in  1901,  beating  Andy  Williams,  McChesney,  etc., 
and  a  winner  again  in  1903. 

{£-)  Halma.  A  crack  racehorse.  Halma  won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  and  as  a  3-year-old 
greatly  distinguished  himself  by  winning  5  races  out  of  6  and  running  second  on  the  other 
occasion.  He  began  by  winning  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  in  1:14  1/4  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Buck  Massie  (a  fine  racehorse  and  winner  of  nearly  40  races,  one  of  them, 
1  1/4  miles,  in  2:05  1/4  with  135  lbs.  up),  Simmons,  Merry  Monarch  and  others.  Six  days 
afterwards  Halma  captured  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  in  1:53  1/3,  beating  that 
good  horse,  The  Commoner,  and  Galon  de  Or. 

Then  came  the  Kentucky  Derby,  1  1/3  miles,  which  he  won  by  4  lengths,  4  runners, 
time  2:37  1/2,  betting  3  to  1  on  him.  Over  a  heavy  track  with  20  to  1  laid  on  him  Halma 
won  the  Clark  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  6  lengths,  from  Curator,  the  other  50  horses 
nominated  declining  the  contest.  With  137  lbs.  up  and  carrying  the  colors  of  Messrs. 
Charles  Fleischmann  &  Son,  who  purchased  him  over  night  for  $25,000  from  Byron  Mc- 
Clelland, Halma  won  the  Latonia  Derby  by  3  lengths  in  3:34  1/3.  beating  4  opponents.  In 
his  last  race  of  the  year  Free  Advice,  117  lbs.,  beat  Halma,  129  lbs.,  by  1  1/3  lengths  in 
the  Himyar  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Latonia,  in  1 :56  1/3. 

Halma  did  not  run  as  a  4-year  old  but  started  twice  the  next  year  and  won  one  race  at 
Brooklvn. 

Halma  has  sired  winners  and  was  sold  in  1901  to  Mr.  Wm.  K.  Vanderbilt  at  a  price 
reported  to  be  $25,000.     He  was  then  sent  to  France,  where  he  is  doing  stud  duty. 

(d)  MacLeod  of  Dare.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  race,  for  maiden  2-year-olds  over  the 
Eclipse  course,  in  1:11  1/2,  15  starters.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Dolphin  Stakes,  1  1/8 
miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  easily  by  3  lengths,  6  starters,  and  at  Brooklyn  he  captured  the 
Monarch  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Spirjtuelle,  Martiraas  and  Prince  McClurg,  the  last 
named  conceding  10  lbs.  to  the  other  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  Selling  race,  1  1/16 
miles,  at  Washington. 

(e)  Max  Bendix.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  races  as  a  3-year-old  in  1901, 
including  7/8-mile,  Selling,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  in  1:27  3/4. 

ISfSO,     ell.  f.  Beth  Uroeck,  by  Ten  Broeek.    Alluded  to  above. 

1887,  barren. 

1888,  b.  c.  Hig'h  Tariff",  by  Loiig'fellow.  Started  first  as  a  2-year-old  in  the  Kenwood  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  at  Washington  Park,  running  third  to  Palestine  and  Mountjoy,  beating  9  others, 
time  1 :01  1/4.  Ran  unplaced  in  the  Friendly  Stakes  and  Hyde  Park  Stakes  at  Washington 
Park,  and  in  the  Junior  Champion  Stakes,  at  Monmouth  Park. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  4  races,  in  the  last  one  of  which,  the  American  Derby,  he 
dropped  dead.  In  his  first  race  he  ran  third  in  the  Kentucky  Derby  to  Kingman  and 
Balgowan,  beating  Hart  Wallace.  He  next  won  the  Clark  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Louisville, 
beating  Dickerson  and  4  others.  Going  on  to  Latonia,  High  Tariff  won  the  Ripple  Stakes, 
1  mile,  beating  7  opponents,  and  then,  as  stated  above,  he  dropped  dead  in  the  American 
Derby,  won  by  Strathmeath. 

188!),     1891,  1893  and  1896,    barren. 

1890,  b.  c.  Decapod,  by  im]».  Sir  Modred.  Ran  once  as  a  2-year-old,  unplaced.  Ran  12  times 
as  a  3-year-old,  won  a  3/4  mile  race  at  Latonia,  8  runners,  and  was  placed  second  and  third 
3  times  each.  As  a  4  and  5-year-old  Decapod  failed  to  score,  and  the  next  season  he  was 
put  over  the  jumps  and  landed  4  races.     He  continued  to  win  till  he  was  9  years  old. 


1892,     b.  c.  Sir  Angnstine,  by  imj).  Sir  Modred.     Never  ran. 
1.S94.  eh.  f.  Frone.  by  Salvator,  (»r  iiii|».  Martenhurst.     Never  ran. 

LA  CiRAXDE  UlCIIEiltiiiE, 

Beth  Broeck's 
2nd  Dam.  Never  started.     She  produced  in 

ISO",  ell.  f.  Metella,  by  imp.  Australian.  A  winner,  and  described  by  men  who  recollect  her 
to  be  one  of  Australian's  best  daughters. 

Metella  threw  Miss  Ella,  a  winner  and  a  producer;  Misadie,  a  producer;  Macedonicus, 
a  winner;  Mendelssohn,  a  winner;  Murmur,  a  winner;  Whisperine,  a  winner  and  a  producer; 
Mariet,  a  producer;  Miramar,  a  producer;  Metal,  a  winner;  Maya,  a  producer,  and  Merry 
Eyes,  a  winner  and  a  producer. 

ISCiS.     No  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1S((!(,  eh.  f.  Elsie,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.  A  winner  and  dam  of  Ersilia,  a  winner  who  died 
as  a  4-year  oM,   Etna,  a  producer,  and  Egeria,  a  winner. 

Is70,  ell.  e.  Marmion,  by  Planet.  A  winner  who  was  on  the  turf  a  long  time.  Hewon  a  hurdle 
race  as  a  9  year  old. 

1S71,     eh.  f.  Christine,  by  imp.  .\nstralian.     Alluded  to  above. 

1873,  eh.  f.  Aniella,  by  imp.  .\iistralian.  A  winner  up  to  her  5-year-old  form,  when  she  only 
ran  once,  winning  all  "i-mile  race  at  Lexington,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,0(10,  top  weight, 
easily  by  2  lengths. 

Aniella  threw  Allegro,  a  producer;  Aniban,  a  winner;  Annona,  a  producer;  Anadem, 
a  producer,  and  First  Day,  a  winner. 

1873,     1874,  1875,    barren. 

1876,  lost  twins. 

1877,  eh.  e.  Talisman,  by  Waverly.  Ran  as  a  2  year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
won  the  Elkhorn  Stakes,  1  3,  -1  miles,  at  Lexington,  and  also  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  at 
Louisville  in  straight  heats.  He  also  won  as  a  4  and  .5-year-old,  and  the  following  year  ran 
but  did  not  win. 

1878,  br.  e.  Uberto.  by  A'irgil.  Did  not  start  as  a  2year  old.  As  a  3-year  old  he  won  the  Dis- 
tillery Stakes,  1  1,  8  miles,  at  Louisville,  beating  Belle  of  the  Islands,  Valleria,  etc.  At  St. 
Louis  he  won  the  Merchants' Stakes,  1  1,2  miles,  beating  Windrush  and  4  others,  and  at 
Saratoga  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile  and  500  yards,  8  starters.  Uberto  ran 
as  a  4-year-old  without  winning,  but  was  returned  a  winner  as  a  5,  6,  and  T-year-old. 

IS 71),     ISSO.  ISSI,  1S82,    barren. 

1883,     eh.  e.  llva,  by  Blue  Eyes.     Never  started. 

La  Grande  Duchesse  died  Feb.  4th,  1884,  heavy  with  foal. 

.\XX  IXXIh,     threw  Maria  Innis,  dam  of  Meteor  (winner  of  the  Jersey  Derby,  the  Robbins 
Beth  Broeck's     Stakes,  etc. ),  and  also  the  excellent  producers  Echo,  Kathleen  and  Emma. 
3rd  Dam. 


IWISS  OBSTIX.4TE,     founded  the  "  Miss  Obstinate  family,"  from  which  so  many  high-class 
Beth  Broeck's  winners  and  producers  have  come. 

4th  Dam. 

Mary  Morris  and  Kitty  Clark  were  2  excellent  producing  daughters  of  Miss  Obstinate. 

For  further  particulars  of  the  Miss  Obstinate  family  see  Coraza,  Countess,  Helen  Mar, 
Flitaway,  Louise  N,  Martha  II.  and  Xela. 

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BLACK   VE:NUS. 


Black  Venus  started  17  times,  won  9  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  §11,330. 

Black  Venus  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old.  She  won  H  straight  races  to  start  with.  Her  first  win 
was  at  Nashville,  where  she  captured  a  Purse,  1,2  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  track  fair,  in  50  1/2 
seconds,  beating  Dolly  Regent  and  3  others.  At  Newport.  Ky.,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  easily 
by  a  length,  in  49  1/2  seconds,  beating  Pansy  H.  and  4  others,  conceding  them  all  5  lbs.  Two 
days  afterwards  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  track  heavy,  time  51  seconds,  beating  Hermion,  Oemma 
and  5  others,  giving  them  from  5  to  8  lbs.,  and  6  days  later  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  time  50 
seconds,  beating  Bannie,  Bezique  and  4  others,  giving  them  12  lbs.  each.  At  Lakeside,  Ind.,  she 
won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  track  heavy,  in  51  1/4  seconds,  beating  Primavera,  Eva 
Wilson,  Vioris,  Fox  Chase  and  6  others. 

At  Harlem,  111.,  she  met  with  her  first  defeat,  when  Espirage (who  also  ran  as  Espionage)  beat 
her  by  2  lengths  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  track  fair,  time  57  3/4,  7  runners,  6  lengths  between 
second  and  third.  Four  days  afterwards  she  ran  third  to  Santello  and  Elsie  G.  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
5  runners,  and  4  days  later  won  a  Sweepstakes,  4  1  2  furlongs,  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  55  3/4  seconds, 
beating  Amyntas,  Miss  Mark,  Mouzeltoff,  Miss  Marion  and  3  others  At  Washington  Park,  Black 
Venus,  with  llblbs.  up,  won  the  Lakeside  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  in  1:00  3/4,  beating  Souchon,  110,  Toluca, 
115,  TuUa  Fonso,  110,  Monadour,  115,  Josephine  K.,  115,  Chimura,  115,  Hanlight,  115,  and  Rose 
Apple,  110  lbs.,  all  of  them  winners  at  2  years  old.  Later  on,  with  122  lbs.  up.  she  ran  third  to  W. 
Overton,  125,  and  Ailyar,  118  lbs.,  in  the  Quickstep  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  time  48  1/4  seconds,  beating 
Toluca,  115,  Jolly  Roger,  118,  Olinthus,  125,  Lobos,  118  lbs.,  all  of  them  winners  at  2  years  old. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  115  lbs.  up,  she  won  the  Belles  Stakes,  Futurity  Course,  easily  by  4 
lengths,  in  1:12,  beating  Prestidigitatrice,  107,  La  Penitente,  118,  Full  Dress,  107,  Helen  Thomas, 
108,  Claroba,  107,  Maid  of  Harlem,  107,  Whiplash,  115,  High  Degree,  115,  Effervescent,  109,  and 
Lindula,  107  lbs.,  all  of  them  winners  at  2  years  old.  Two  days  afterwards,  with  113  lbs.  up,  she 
won  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap,  Futurity  Course,  very  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:09  1/5,  with  good 
field  of  13  behind  her,  including  Ethelbert,  115,  the  Futurity  winner,  Martinias,  128,  Manuel,  111, 
Dr.  Eichburg,  118,  Ways  and  Means,  119,  Satirist,  106,  Duke  of  Middleburg,  114,  Autumn,  121, 
Prestidigitatrice,  106,  Rusher,  111,  Glenheim,  116,  and  St.  Lorenzo,  114  lbs.  At  Brooklyn,  carrying 
119  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  behind  Acushia,  107,  Prestidigitatrice,  108,  and  La  Penitente,  112  lbs., 
in  the  Willow  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  time  1:08  1/4,  7  runners,  all  receiving  weight  from  her. 
Two  days  afterwards,  with  114  lbs.  up,  she  finished  fifth  behind  Manuel,  1U4,  Autumn,  112, 
Rhinelander,  107,  and  Frohsinn,  107  lbs.,  in  the  Prospect  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  11  runners,  all  in  receipt 
of  weight  from  her. 

At  Morris  Park,  Black  Venus  carried  119  lbs.  into  fifth  place  in  the  Nursery  Handicap,  Eclipse 
Course,  behind  Ethelbert,  117,  Kentucky  Colonel,  118,  Himtime,  114,  and  Manuel,  118  lbs.,  beating 
Autumn,  119,  Toluca,  110,  Counsellor  Wernberg,  115,  Filigrane,  112,  Sir  Hubert.  114,  Prestidigita- 
trice, 105,  the  Rose,  100,  Rhinelander,  114,  and  Martimas,  126  lbs.  A  fortnight  afterwards,  with 
115  lbs.  up,  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Lady  Lindsey,  115  lbs.,  3/4  of  the  Withers  mile, 
heating  Effervescent,  105,  Prestidigitatrice,  105,  and  High  Degree.  115  lbs.,  4  lengths  between 
second  and  third.  In  the  last  race  of  her  career  she  carried  117  lbs.,  and  ran  second  to  Cormorant, 
100  lbs.,  in  a  Highweight  Handicap,  6  1/2  furlongs  of  the  Withers  mile,  beating  George  Keene,  3 
years,  137,  Handsel,  3  years,  128,  Marito,  92,  Ladv  Marian,  3  years,  92,  and  Fleeting  Gold,  3  years,  89 
lbs. 

Black  Venus  produced  in 

1900,     blk.  c.  Dark  Planet,  by  imp.  Lissak,  Winner  of  races  in  1902. 

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QlTEEiVIE,"'"never  started. 
Black  Venus' 

Dam.  Queenie  produced  in 

1894,  1).  c.  Kraiii,  by  imp.  Kaiitakn.  Never  started  in  America.  Was  sent  to  Trinidad  as  a  2- 
y ear-old. 

1895,  No  report  in  the  Stud  Book. 

18!)(j,     blk.  f.  Bliick  Venus,  by  imp.  Kaiitaka.     Alluded  to  above. 

1897,  b.  f.  by  imp.  Kantaka. 

1898,  b.  c.  Lord  Pepper,  by  imp.  Kantaka.  Won  a  race  in  190]  over  the  Withers  mile  in  1.42, 
10  runners. 

IIEAR!^AY,     started  twice  as  a  2-year-old.     She  was  unplaced  in  the  Filly  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at 

Black  Venus'       Lexington,  won  by  Minnock,  and  ran  second  to  Cammie  F.  in  the   Blue  Grass 

2d  Dam.  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Louisville,  beating  Enchantress,  Minnock,  Waterwitch,  Boba- 

dilla.  Belle   Palmer,  Julia  Jackson,  Vrill,   Nettie   Hopkins,  Namesake  and   Kate 

Claxton. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hearsay  started  3  times  and  finished  second  once,  third  once  and  un- 
placed once.  She  was  unplaced  in  the  Maxwell  House  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Nashville, 
won  by  Burgundy.  At  Lexington  in  the  Fall  she  ran  second  to  Minnock  in  a  Purse,  1  1/8 
miles,  beating  Milan,  Florence  Anderson,  Ada  S.  and  Faircount,  and  the  next  day  ran 
third  and  last  to  Cammie  F.  and  Himyar,  her  stable  companion,  in  the  Elkhorn  Stakes,  2 
miles. 

Hearsay  produced  in 

1880,  twins,  by  imp.  Kiiiff  Ban.     Both  died. 

1881,  ch.  c.  King  Tronbler,  by  imp.  Kina:  Ban.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  14  times 
as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  8.  At  Chicago  he 
won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  track  middling,  in  1:44  3/4,  beating  Prince.ss  Chuck,  Joe  Rayle,  Little 
Joker  and  Aristocrat ;  ran  second  to  Slipaway  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Hyder  Abad,  Tom 
Moore,  Whisperine.  Malaria  and  2  others,  and  ran  second  to  Berlin  in  the  Illinois  Stakes, 
1  1/4  miles,  beating  Europa,  Top  Sawyer  and  Matchless.  As  a  4-year-old  King  Troubler 
ran  25  times  without  winning. 

As  a  5-year-old  King  Troubler  did  not  start.  As  a  6-year-old  he  ran  in  16  jumping 
races,  of  which  he  won  1,  viz:  a  Steeplechase,  about  2  1/4  miles,  at  Saratoga,  7  runners, 
and  as  a  7-year-old  he  ran  4  times  unsuccessfully  over  the  jumps. 

1882,  ch.  f.  Banana,  by  imp.  King  Ban.  Started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  third 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  2.  The  first  time  she  started  she  ran  third  to  Toronto  and  Mary 
Hamilton  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Chicago,  12  runners.  At  the  same  track  she  won  the 
Boulevard  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  by  a  length,  track  middling,  in  1:03  1/2,  beating  Littlefellow, 
Tantrum,  Lady  Craft  and  Editor.  At  Covington,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  she  won  a 
5/8-mile  race  in  1:03,  beating  Strickland,  $2,500,  NoraM.,  $2,500,  and  8  others,  givmg  weight 
to  all  of  them  except  one.  Two  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  she  won 
a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  in  1:17,  beating  Ed  Butts,  $500,  Bill  Owens,  $1,500,  and  13  others,  giving 
them  all  weight  except  1. 

As  a  3-year-old  Banana  started  19  times  and  won  3  races.  At  Louisville,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $1,000,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  in  1  ;44,  beating  Mary  Hamilton,  $1,300,  John  Henry, 
$1,800,  and  6  others.  Four  days  afterwards  she  won  the  Swigert  Stakes.  1  mile,  in  1:44, 
beating  Lady  Wayward,  Powhattan  III.,  Slipaway,  King  Kyrleand  3  others.  At  Saratoga, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  beating  Vindex,  $1,300, 
Brait,  $900,  and  4  others. 

As  a  4  and  5-year-old  Banana  ran  without  earning  brackets. 

Banana  has  had  no  produce. 

1883,  br.  f.  Dixie  Himyar,  by  Himyar.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  started 
3  times,  was  third  in  1  race  and  unplaced  in  2. 

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Dixie  Himyar  produced 

(a)  Hydra.  Ran  8  times  as  a  3-year-old,  did  not  win.  Started  21  times  as  a  3-year-old, 
captured  one  Selling  race,  4  12  furlongs,  at  Gloucester,  13  runners.  Ran  13  times  without 
winning  as  a  4-year-old.  Hydra  threw  Highborn  Lady,  who  started  16  times  as  a  2-year- 
old,  won  a  o/8-mile  race  at  Chicago,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  15  runners,  and  ran  second 
3  times. 

(6)  Money  Maker.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  7  times  as  a  3-year-old 
without  winning.  Started  40  times  as  a  4-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  31.  He  won  2  Selling  races  at  East  St.  Louis  at  4  1/2  and  5  1/2  furlongs. 
As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  but  did  not  win. 

(c)  Wentworth.  Ran  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win.  Started  14  times  as  a 
3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  10.  He  won  a  3/4-mile 
race  at  Parkway,  7  runners.    As  a  4-year-old  he  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but 

ran  as  an  outlaw  without  winning. 

1884,  b.  f.  Lud.v  Ban.  by  iiii|i.  Kiiii;  Bail.     Never  started.     No  produce  reported. 

1885,  eh.  c.  Doctor  Ban,  by  imp.  King  Ban.  Did  not  start  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  Ran  twice 
unplaced  as  a  4-year-old  when  unnamed. 

1886,  Twins,  by  imp.  Kingr  Ban.     Died. 

1887,  ch.  c.  Major  Ban,  by  imp.  Kina:  Ban.     Never  started.     Has  sired  several  winners. 

1888,  b.  f.  Dislike,  by  imp.  Kina:  Ban.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year  old.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a 
3-year-old. 

1889,  b.  f.  Hearsa,  by  Himyar.    Never  ran. 

Hearsa  threw 

(a)  The  Gossip.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1 
race,  ran  second  in  I  and  unplaced  in  2.  He  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Sacramento,  handily 
by  1/2  length  in  1:16,  7  runners.     Ran  4  times  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old. 

(i)  Mordelmo.  Ran  4  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  18  times  as  a  3-year-old, 
won  1  race,  wa?.  second  m  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  14.  He  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all 
ages,  at  Washington,  easily  by  3  lengths  from  7  opponents,  and  as  a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  he 
was  again  a  winner. 

{c)     Fugurtha.     A  2-year-old  winner  in  1901. 

1890,  b.  f.  (Jneenie,  by  Himyar.    Alluded  to  above. 
1S91,     b.  e.  by  Himyar. 

1892,      1S93,  barren. 

1894,  br.  c.  D.  L.,  by  imp.  Masetto.  Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  13  times  as 
a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  11.  He  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4 
mile,  at  New  Orleans  by  2  lengths  in  1;16,  11  runners,  and  at  Newport,  Ky.,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $1,000,  ran  second  to  Parson,  $800,  in  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race,  4  runners.  As  a 
4-year-old  D.  L.  ran  4  times  unplaced. 

1895,  ch.  c.  Tbnrles,  by  Himyar  or  imp.  Masetto.  Started  14  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  third  in 
3  races  and  unplaced  in  11.  Ran  5  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as 
a  4-vear-old.  Ran  7  times  as  a  5-year-old,  was  second  in  1  race  and  unplaced  in  6.  As  a 
6-year-old,  in  1901,  Thurles  won  several  races,  including  a  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  track  slow, 
at  New  Orleans,  in  1:14  3,  4,  beating  Gertrude  Elliott  and  6  others,  and  a  Selling  race,  1  1/16 
miles,  at  Hawthorne  Park.  Chicago,  in  1:47  3,  4,  7  runners. 

1S9«,    b.  c.  Cbeap  t'liat.  by  imp.  Victory.     Did  not  start  as  a  2,  3  or  4-year-old. 

1S97,     barren. 

DIXIE,        never  started,  but  was  a  great  broodmare. 
Black  Venus' 

3d  Dam.         She  produced  in 

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1S()4.     b.  f.  Florae,  by  imp.  Mickey  Free.    Never  started. 

Florae  produced 

(a)  Myra,  Threw  Enquiress  (winner  of  6  races),  Myriad  (ran,  did  not  win,  dam  of  the 
winner  Lucknow  and  the  producers  Mary  Keene,  Mary  Cavalier's  dam,  and  Elsie  S.,  she  the 
dam  of  Elsmore,  a  winner  as  a  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6-year-old)  and  Nick  Cheek,  who  ran  once  un- 
placed as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  did  not  start.  As  a  4-year-old  he  started  30  times, 
was  second  5  times,  third  once  and  unplaced  14  times.  As  a  5-year-old  Nick  Cheek  started 
9  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  mile  heats  in  straight 
heats,  and  also  a  1  1/3-miledash  race.  As  a  6-year-old  he  started  7  times,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.     He  died  the  same  year. 

(/>)  Florita.  Threw  the  winner  Gov.  Garcelon,  Carrie  Phillips  (never  ran,  dam  of 
Mabel  F.,  a  stake  winner  and  producer  ;  Lodowic,  winner  of  the  Fame  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles, 
at  San  Francisco,  etc.;  Stowaway,  winner  of  13  races,  including  the  Travers  and  Kenner 
Stakes  at  Saratoga,  and  also  the  winners  Gretchen  S.  and  Philip)  and  Alfloretta,  never 
started,  dam  of  th  winners  Furnish  and  Columbia. 

(r)  May  D.  Threw  the  winners  Vinton,  Maia,  19  races,  and  May  Morn,  in  addition  to 
Roma,  dam  of  Mattie  Chunn,  who  won  13  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  3-year-old  and 
was  a  winner  on  the  outlaw   tracks  as  a  4.year-old. 

(</)  Warfield.  Did  not  run  as  a  S-year-old.  Started  30  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  11 
races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  His  victories  included  the  Burnet 
House  Stakes,  mile  heats,  in  3  heats,  7  runners,  at  Cincinnati;  the  American  House  Stakes, 
1  1/3  miles,  very  easily,  4  runners,  at  Columbus,  O.;  the  Neil  House  Stakes,  mile  heats,  8 
days  afterwards,  in  straight  heats,  5  runners  ;  a  1  1 /4-mile  race  the  next  day,  very  easily, 
8  runners;  a  1-mile  race  at  Louisville  in  1:43  3/4  by  30  lengths,  4  runners  ;  a  Special  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  1/8  miles,  one  week  afterwards,  in  1:56,  beating  Preamble  (5  lbs.  e.xtra)  and 
Pomeroy  by  3  lengths  ;  a  1  1/4-mile  race  at  Nashville  by  6  lengths,  beating  Charley 
Howard,  Milan,  etc.,  and  the  Sewanee  Stakes,  3mile  heats,  3  days  afterwards  in  straight 
heats,  beating  Cammie  F.  and  Jim  Bell  easily  in  both  heats. 

As  a  4-year-old  Warfield  started  16  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  6.  He  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  and  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Pros- 
pect Park,  each  of  them  by  6  lengths,  beating  good  animals.  At  .Sheepshead  Bay,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  each  of  them  by  3 
lengths,  in  1:44  1/3  and  1:45,  6  runners,  and  at  Jerome  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |500, 
he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  by  3  lengths,  10  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old  Warfield  started  29  times,  won  13  races,  was  second  in  11,  third  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  3.  He  won  several  good  races  easily,  1  of  which,  a  1-mile,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  $600,  and  bought  in  for  $1,305,  he  captured  by  8  lengths  in  1:43. 

As  a  6-year-old  Warfield  started  38  times,  won  1 1  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  11.  He  again  proved  himself  a  good  sterling  horse,  winning  a  1-mile  race  in 
1:43  1/3,  and  beating  several  good  horses  during  the  season. 

As  a  7-year-old  Warfield  started  18  times,  won  9  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  2.  He  retained  all  his  dash  and  speed,  capturing  a  1-mile  race  easily  by 
nearly  3  lengths,  in  1:41.  Among  the  good  horses  he  beat  were  Crickmore,  Long  Taw, 
Gen.  Monroe  (winner  of  the  first  Suburban),  Ada  Glenn,  Boatman,  Force,  Bounce, 
Fatanitza,  Fellowplay,  Square  Dance  and  Strathspey. 

As  an  8-year-old  Warfield  did  not  start.  He  ran  3  races  as  a  9-year-old,  of  which  he 
won  1  and  was  unplaced  in  the  other  2,  and  as  a  10-year-old  he  ran  twice  unplaced.  His 
was  a  most  creditable  turf  record,  summed  up  as  follows  ;  Started  116  times,  won  49  races, 
ran  second  in  32,    third  in  7   and  unplaced  in   38  ;   total  amount  of  winnings,  $36,934. 

(f)  Ella  Warfield.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-cld.  Started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won 
3  races,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Saratoga,  by  3 
lengths,  5  runners,  and  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Charleston,  N.  C,  easily  by  a  length, 
beating  Gov.  Hampton,  Lottery  and  Memento. 

As  a  4-year-old  Ella  Warfield  started  20  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  4 
and  unplaced  in  9.     She  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Savannah,  Ga. ,  easily  by  4  lengths,  3 

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runners.  At  Charleston,  S.  C.  she  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  4  runners, 
and  at  Brighton  Beach  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  by  3  lengths,  with  the  best  of  the 
weights,  7  runners. 

As  a  .5-year-old  Ella  Warfield  started  21  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  8.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  5/8  miles,  by  2  lengths,  7  run- 
ners. At  Sheepshead  Bay.  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,.500,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  3/8  miles,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Bootjack,  $3,000,  and  3  others.  At  Baltimore  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles, 
by  about  3  lengths,  beating  La  Gloria.  Helen  Wallace.  Lida  Stanhope,  Baby  and  3  others, 
and  at  Washington,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,.500,  she  won  the  Congress  Stakes,  2  1/8  miles, 
beating  Checkmate.  |.5,000,  Faircount,  $2,000,  and  2  others. 

As  a  6-year-old  Ella  VVaTfield  started  C  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  3.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Purse,  1  14  miles,  penalties  and  allowances,  beating 
Owen  Bowling  (giving  her  14  lbs.  according  to  the  weight-for-age  scale)  and  2  others,  and 
3  days  afterwards  won  the  Summer  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  with  105  lbs.  up,  beating  Gen. 
Monroe,  114,  Blazes,  110  lbs.,  and  2  others. 

As  a  7-year-old  Ella  Warfield  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Baltimore  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Flower  of  Meath,  Heel 
and  Toe,  Camillus.  Mike's  Pride  and  Toi-pedo  by  a  length  in  1:42. 

Ella  Warfield  produced  Little  Ella  (started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Monmouth  Park  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  in  a  can- 
ter by  4  lengths,  beating  Innocence  and  3  others,  and  also  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes, 
3/4  mile,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  beating  Insight  at  even  weight  and  6  others  in  receipt 
of  weight.  At  Washington  she  won  the  Capital  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Bavarian  and 
Sam  Doxey. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning,  but  as  a  4-year-old  she  captured  5  Selling 
races,  1  at  Washington  and  4  at  Gloucester,  and  as  a  5-year-old  she  won  2  Selling 
races  at  Gloucester).  Ella  Warfield  also  produced  Southernest,  winner  of  3  races  as  a  2- 
year-old  at  East  St.  Louis ;  winner  of  18  races  as  a  3-year-old,  9  at  Kansas  City  and  9  at 
Madison,  111.  ;  winner  of  5  races  as  a  4-year-old,  1  at  Council  Bluffs  and  4  at  Kansas  City  ; 
did  not  run  as  a  5-year-old  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

(/)  Flit.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  second 
once,  third  and  last  once  and  unplaced  once. 

Flit  had  only  2  foals,  Sacchara  and  Ban  Dixie.  Neither  of  them  ever  ran.  and  Sacchara 
has  had  no  produce.  Ban  Dixie  threw  Silver  Ban,  who  ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old 
and  produced  Leon  Ferguson,  who  ran  as  Lun  Ferguson  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning, 
won  2  races  as  a  3-year-old,  and  in  1901,  as  a  4-year-old,  again  won  races.  The  winners 
Uuctor  and  Donatus  are  also  out  of  Ban  Di.xie. 

(^)  Floral.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  once  as  a  3-year-old,  unplaced,  in  a  1- 
mile  race  at  Jerome  Park,  won  by  Blue  Lodge. 

Floral  threw  Princess  Annie  (a  winner  as  a  3-year-old  and  dam  of  Protus,  winner  of  13 
races  up  till  the  end  of  1900,  including  a  mile  in  1;41  1/2.  and  Ural,  a  3-year-old  winner 
in  1901)  and  Woodbena,  a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old,  including  mile  heats  at  Chicago, 
and  dam  of  Woodbird(a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old),  and  Kilt,  a  winner  up  till  and  includ- 
ing the  season  of  1901,  as  a  2,  3  4  and  5-year-old,  the  Filly  Race  No.  3,  at  Saratoga,  and  a 
5  1/2-furlong  race  at  the  same  track  in  1;08,  beating  Belle  of  Troy,  etc.,  comprising  some 
of  her  wins. 

(//)  Florimel.  Never  ran.  Was  killed  by  lightning  the  same  year  (1886),  that  she 
produced  her  only  foal.  Miss  Hepburn,  who  never  ran. 

Miss  Hepburn,  up  till  the  end  of  1896  (the  latest  report  in  the  Stud  Book),  has  only  had 
2  living  thoroughbred  foals,  neither  of  which  ever  ran.  One  of  them,  Abaness,  threw 
Doralice,  who  did  not  run  as  a  2-)'ear-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  twice  unplaced.  In 
1900,  as  a  4-year-old,  she  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  at  St,  Louis,  easily  by  8  lengths 
in  1:15,  11  runners. 

(/)     Sour   Mash.      Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.     Ran  7  times  as  a  3-year-old, 


won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,500,  he  won 
mile  heats  in  straight  heats  at  Louisville,  beating  Ultimatum,  Bootblack  and  3  others. 
As  a  4-year-old  he  won  6  races,  including  1  1/4  miles,  at  Chicago,  by  2  lengths,  in  2:09 
1/4  ;  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats  easily,  at  Chicago,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  beating 
Irish  Pat,  $2,000,  and  2  others,  time  1;43  and  1;44;  and  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Louisville, 
with  the  best  of  the  weights,  by  2  lengths,  in  1:42  1/2,  beating  Vice  Regent,  Lewis  Clark 
and  6  others. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Sour  Mash,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  won  a  1-mile  race  at  Kansas 
City,  beating  Fosteral,  $800,  Lela  May,  $3,000,  and  5  others.  As  a  6-year-old  Sour  Mash 
ran  without  winning.  He  captured  a  1  1/4-mile  race  at  Guttenberg  as  a  7-year-old,  and 
the  following  year  ran  but  did  not  win. 

(J)  Florimore.  Started  16  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  4,  third 
in  3  and  unplaced  in  7.  She  won  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  by  3  lengths  in  51 
seconds,  beating  St.  Valentine,  Marilee  and  Eudie  Mills.  At  Latonia,  in  the  Fall,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $1,000.  she  won  a  1-mile  race  for  all  ages,  10  runners,  all  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Florimore  started  28  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  4  and 
unplaced  in  8.  She  won  the  Ashland  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Lexington,  beating  Wary  (her 
stable  companion  and  a  good  racemare),  Nellie  C.  and  Linda  Payne.  At  Louisville  she 
won  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  1  1/3  miles,  beating  Wary,  Bannail,  Nellie  C.  and  the  good  filly 
Grisette,  won  by  4  lengths,  10  lengths  between  second  and  third. 

At  Lexington,  in  the  Fall,  with  100  lbs.  up,  she  won  the  Citizens'  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles, 
beating  Wary,  115  lbs.,  and  the  4-year-olds,  Longalight,  100,  Brookful,  110,  Panama,  115, 
and  Bonita,  101  lbs. ,  time  2:09  1/3.  Six  days  afterwards,  with  a  lot  the  worst  of  the  weights, 
she  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  easily  in  1:57,  4  runners.  At  Kansas  City  she  won  the 
Merchants  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Wary,  Miss  Ford  (a  good  racemare),  Carey  (a  good 
performer)  and  Hindoo  Rose.  A  week  afterwards,  with  102  lbs.  up,  she  won  the  Bankers' 
Handicap.  1  1/2  miles,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Woodcraft,  4  years,  105,  and  Hidoo  Rose, 
95  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  Florimore  ran  5  races,  was  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3. 

Florimore  produced  Buckmore  (did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  at  New  Orleans 
as  a  3-year-old,  and  another  race  at  the  same  track  the  following  year,  while  as  a  5-year-old 
he  won  twice  over  the  jumps)  and  Seabrooke,  who  won  1  race  at  Macon,  Ga.,  as  a  2-year-old. 
As  a  3-year-old  he  won  6  races,  including  1  mile  in  1:43  1/3,  1  1/8  miles  in  1:.55  1/2,  and  1  1/4 
miles  in  2:09  1/4.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  3  races,  viz:  1  mile  at  St.  Louis,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $400,  time  1:41  3/4,  8  runners,  and  the  Independence  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at 
St.  Louis,  in  2:07  8/4,  beating  Buckvidere,  winner  of  the  Tennessee  Derby,  etc. 

Florimore  also  produced  Jessie  S.,  who  did  not  start  as  a  2-yearold.  As  a  3-year-old 
she  ran  without  winning.  As  a  4-year-old  Jessie  S.  won  4  Selling  races,  2  of  them  at  1  1/4 
miles,  time  2  09  and  2:07  3/4,  the  latter  easily  by  2  lengths.  As  a  5-year-old  she  did  not 
run,  but  as  a  6-year-old,  in  1901,  she  won  over  the  jumps. 

1865,     barren. 

1886,  b.  c.  HerzoiT.  by  Vaiidal.  The  first  horse  that  ran  a  mile  in  less  than  1:44,  with  the  record 
for  that  distance  m  18fi9.  He  won  6  races  out  of  7  as  a  3- year-old,  beginning  with  the  Cum- 
berland Stakes  No.  1 ,  mile  heats,  at  Nashville,  beating  Nannie  Douglas  and  Versailles.  At 
Lousville  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  beating  Barney  Williams  and  3  others.  At 
Cincinnati  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  beating  Sue  Dougherty  and  6  others.  At  Lex- 
ington, in  the  Fall,  he  won  the  Produce  Phoenix  Stakes,  mile  heats,  beating  Coquette  and  4 
others,  and  4  days  later  won  the  Produce  Stakes,  2-mile  heats,  beating  Exchange  and  Ver- 
sailles. At  Cincinatti,  in  the  Autumn,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  beating  Pompey 
Payne  and  3  others.  Herzog's  only  defeat  during  the  season  was  in  the  Spring,  when  he 
ran  second  to   Pompey  Payne  in  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  1-mile  heats,  5  runners. 

1867,  gr.  c.  Fireball,  by  Ligrhtiiing-.     A  winner. 

1868,  b.  f.  Aureola,  by  War  Dance.    A  fine  racemare,  who  held  the  2-mile  record  in  1873. 

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Aureola  produced 

(a)  Aureolus.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  started  6  times,  won  1 
race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  1.  He  captured  the  Viley  Stakes,  1  1/2 
miles,  beating  Trinidad,  Montreal,  Bucktie,  Lily  R.  and  General  Pike,  and  ran  second  to 
Goodnight  in  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  2  miles,  beating  Beatitude,  Montreal  and  Peru. 

Aureolus  only  started  once  as  a  4-year-old,  when,  with  108  lbs.  up,  he  won  the  Great 
Metropolitan  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Geo.  McCul- 
lough,  100.  Ferida,  112,  Report,  109,  Vagrant,  107,  Harold,  116,  St.  Martin,  113.  Jericho,  113, 
Startle.  100,  and  Peter  Hynes,  102  lbs.,  all  of  them  4  years  old. 

(i)     Auricula.     Never  ran . 

Auricula  produced  Nerina  (did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  1  race  as  a  3-year-old  un- 
placed, won  2  races  at  Yonkers  as  a  4-year-old,  and  ran  without  winning  as  a  5-year-old; 
dam  of  Charlo,  winner  of  1  race  as  a  3-year-old),  Waiting  II.  (never  ran,  dam  of  Scataway, 
winner  on  the  outlaw  tracks  as  a  3-year-old;  Ranardine,  also  ran  as  Ranidine,  winner  as  a 
2  and  3-year-old,  including  ,5/8  mile  in  1:02  1/2  ;  War  Club,  v/inner  of  2  races  as  a  3-year- 
old,  and  Also  Ran  II.,  winner  as  a  2  3  and  4-year-old  of  8  races  up  till  the  end  of  1900, 
and  also  a  winner  in  1902). 

Auricula  also  produced  Tocsin,  who  ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

Tocsin  threw  Kirkwood,  winner  of  3  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Morris  Park,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  $500,  he  won  a  .5/8-mile  race  on  the  Eclipse  course  in  1;00,  9  runners.  At  Sheeps- 
head  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  main  track,  easily  by 

2  lengths,  beating  Tyrshena,  Diminutive,  Gaze  and  2  others,  and  at  Brighton  Beach  he  won 
a  Selling  race,  .5/8  mile.  As  a  8-year-old  Kirkwood  won  .s  races  at  Aqueduct,  Morris  Park, 
Brighton  Beach  and  Brooklyn.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  covered  the  last  7/8  of  the 
Withers  mile  in  1:27  3/4,  easily  beating  Brisk,  Miss  Tenny  and  10  others.  Entered  to  be 
sold  for  f  1,800  and  bought  in  for  |2,600,  top  weight,  he  won  a  race.  Withers  mile,  easily  by 

3  lengths  in  1:41  1/2,  5  runners. 

At  Brooklyn  Kirkwood  won  a  Sweepftakes,  1  1/16  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths  from 
Roysterer,  Howard  Mann  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.).  The  Gardner,  Hand- 
press  and  Tanis  in  1:48  1/4.  At  Brighton  Beach,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,500,  top  weight, 
he  easily  won  at  1  1/16  miles  in  1:48  from  Greatland,  Handcuff,  Maurice,  etc.,  and  2  days 
afterwards  won  another  race  at  the  same  distance.  At  the  same  Meeting,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  |2,500,  he  beat  Maximo  Gomez,  $1,500,  Fly  by  Night,  $3,500,  Andronicus,  $1,000, 
and  2  others  by  2  lengths  at  a  mile  in  1:41  2/5.  His  last  victory  of  the  season  was  in  a 
Handicap.  1  1  16  miles,  when  he  had  an  easy  win  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Maxine,  Tabor 
and  Imp,  the  old  black  mare  trying  to  give  him  15  lbs.  Kirkwood  won  1  race  as  a 
4-year-old  in  1900. 

Auricula  also  threw  Ahead,  who  ran  on  the  legitimate  tracks  without  winning,  but 
won  as  an  outlaw  as  a  7-year-oId. 

(f)  Aurelius,  afterwards  called  J.  J.  D.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  5  times 
as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  Brighton 
Beach,  1 1  runners.     Started  6  times  as  a  4-year-old ,  ran  second  once,  third  once  and  unplaced 

4  times.  As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  6  times  without  earning  brackets,  and  as  a  6-year-old  out 
of  13  starts  he  won  a  Selling  race,  7/8  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$.300  and  bought  in  for  $455,  bottom  wei.ght,  9  runners  As  a  7-year-old  he  ran  once  un- 
placed, and  as  an  8-year-old,  under  the  name  of  J.  J.  D..  won  2  races,  1  at  Guttenberg  and 
the  other  at  Merchantville,  N.  J.     As  a  9  and  10-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

(d)    Augusta.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

Augusta  produced  Truitone  (never  ran,  dam  of  Aurora,  winner  of  6  races,  including  1 
mile  in  1:41  1/2),  Foo  Foo  (ran  once  as  a  4-year-old  unplaced,  dam  of  the  Buckra  mare, 
Bristol's  dam),  Louisiana  (ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning,  dam  of  Marmion,  win- 
ner of  2  races  as  a  2-year  old),  Mosholu  (winner  of  1  race  as  a  8-year-old  at  Guttenberg),  and 
Lady  Augusta,  who  never  ran,damof  Nullah  (winnerof  6  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  1/2 
mile  in  48  seconds  easily  by  3  lengths,  and  5/8  mile  in  1:01  3/4,  and  a  winner  as  a  4-year-old 

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in  1901)  and  Our  Lady,  winner  of  3  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900.  including  1  mile,  easily 
by  2  lengths,  in  1:43,  and  a  winner  in  1901,  including  6  1/2  furlongs  in  1:21. 

(e)  King  Day.  Ran  twice  as  a  3-year-old,  finished  second  once  and  unplaced  once. 
Started  15  times  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  1  race,  3/4  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  by  4  lengths, 
8  runners. 

(/)    Lady  Himyar.     Never  ran. 

Lady  Himyar  produced  Craft,  winner  of  2  races  at  Gloucester,  as  a  2-year-old  ;  winner 
of  3  races  at  Guttenberg  as  a  3-year-old,  1  of  them  a  dead  heat.  Purse  divided;  ran  as  a 
4-year-old  without  winning  ;  won  8  races  as  a  5-year-old  ;  won  7  races  as  a  6-year-old,  won 
2  as  a  7-year-old  ;  as  an  8-year-oId  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  traclis,  but  won  as  an 
outlaw. 

(.if)  Persimmons.  Won  2  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-old,  viz;  at  3/4  mile,  and  heats,  5/8 
mile,  in  straight  heats.  As  a  3-year-old  he  started  35  times,  won  21  races,  was  second  in  8, 
third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.  His  victories  included  the  Chickasaw  Club  Stakes,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $1,700,  top  weight,  in  a  canter,  by  3  lengths,  6  runners,  at  Memphis  ;  the 
McGrathiana  Selling  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Lexington,  carrying  96  lbs.,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $1,750  and  bought  in  for  |3,405,  beating  Badge,  107  lbs.,  and  3  others  ;  3/4-mile 
heats,  entered  to  be  sold  for  f  3,000,  in  straight  heats,  each  heat  won  in  a  canter,  beating  Lela 
May  (wmner  of  the  Tennessee  Club  Stakes,  etc.),  $2,250,  Gleaner,  ^3,000,  and  other  good 
ones,  time  1:15  1/4  and  1:16;  a  Handicap  at  Louisville,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights, 
iu  1:43,  easily  beating  Insolence,  Wary  and  other  good  ones,  and  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  West 
Side  Park,  Chicago,  in  1:42  1/2,  beating  Pink  Cottage,  Bankrupt,  etc.  Persimmons  ran  6 
races  as  a  4  year-old  without  winning. 

{//)  Mantell.  Started  19  times  as  a  2-year-old,  and  won  2  races  at  Hawtnorne  Park, 
Chicago,  viz:  1/3  mile,  against  11  opponents,  and  a  3/4-mile  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500, 
bottom  weight,  easily  by  a  length,  7  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  Mantell  won  3  Selling  races 
at  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago. 

1869,  b.  c.  War  Ji^,  by  War  Dance.     Winner  of  28  races.     Included  amongst  his  victories  was 
the  Cincinnati  Cup,  2  1/2  miles,  for  all  ages,  beating  Novelty  and  4  others. 

1870.  b.  f.  War  Reel,  by  War  Dance. 

War  Reel  produced. 

(a)  Lelex.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4  and  unplaced 
in  2.  He  won  the  San  ford  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Louisville,  by  1  1/3  lengths,  beating  Lucy 
May,  Bootjack,  Voltague,  Minnie  C,  Valleria.  Bend  Or  and  Lucy  Long.  At  Nashville 
he  won  the  Green  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  13  lengths,  3  runners,  and  3  days  afterwards  won 
the  Young  America  Stakes,  No.  2,  1  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Bootjack  and  Minnie  H. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lelex  started  3  times.  He  began  by  running  second  to  Aranza  in  the 
Maxwell  House  Stakes,  I  1/8  miles,  at  Nashville,  beating  Bootjack,  Maggie  Ayer,  Bram- 
baletta.  King  Nero.  Kathleen  and  3  others.  In  the  Kentucky  Derby  he  ran  second  to  the 
mighty  Hindoo,  beating  Sligo,  Getaway,  etc.  He  wound  up  his  3-year-old  form  by  winning 
the  Merchants'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Louisville,  by  2  lengths,  in  1 :56,  beating  Gabriel,  Ban- 
croft, Checkmate,  Talisman,  Uberto.  Lucy  May  (the  Kentucky  Oaks  winner),  etc.,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lelex  started  6  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  un- 
placed in  1,  and  as  a  5-yearold  he  started  3  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  1.  He  was  then  laid  up  for  3  years,  owing  to  unsoundness,  but  came  out  in  good  form 
as  a  9-year-old  and  captured  9  races.  Carrying  111  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap.  1  3/8  miles, 
at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  the  good  racehorse  Volante,  123  lbs..  Ten  Strike,  107  lbs., 
and  3  others,  in  receipt  of  weight,  in  a  canter,  by  4  lengths.  With  116  lbs.  up  he  again 
defeated  the  American  Derby  winner,  Volante,  126,  Ten  Booker,  108  lbs.,  and  others,  in  a 
Handicap,  1  3/8  miles,  in  a  canter,  by  3  lengths. 

At  Brooklyn,  carrying  top  weight,  he  captured  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Ben 
AH  (Kentucky  Derby,  etc.),  Esquimau,  Rosalind,  Flageoletta,  Boaz,  etc.  A  week  after- 
wards he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  the  high-class  animals  Favor.  Joe  Cotton 
and  Kaloolah  easily  by  3  lengths  in  1:56  1/2.  At  Baltimore,  with  115  lbs.  up,  he  won  a 
Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Volante,  133,  Swift,  110  lbs,,  etc  ,  in  a  canter,  by  2  lengths. 

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Lele.x  retained  his  forni  as  a  10-year  old.  at  which  age  the  old  gelding  won  6  good 
races,  and  he  was  also  a  winner  the  following  season. 

(6)  Gunnar.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race, 
was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  He  won  the  Illinois  Derby,  2  miles,  beating  Stanton  (win- 
ner of  the  Chicago  Stakes,  etc.),  Bengal,  Monogram  and  2  others,  and  ran  second  to  Tom 
Plunket  (afterwards  called  Herbert)  in  the  Green  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Harry  Gil- 
more  and  4  others. 

(f)  Queen  Ban.  Started  ^  times  as  a  2-year-old.  won  3  races,  was  third  m  1  and  un- 
placed in  1.  At  White  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.,  she  won  the  West  Virginia  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  beating  her  stable  companion,  Pike's  Pride,  and  the  Bericina  filly.  The  next  day 
with  a  T)  lbs.  penalty  she  again  beat  the  Bericina  tilly  easily  in  a  Purse.  1  mile.  At  Louisville 
in  the  Fall  she  won  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  easily  by  a  length  in  1:16,  beating  the 
great  racemare  Miss  Woodford  and  also  the  good  performers  Bellona,  Imogene,  Pike's  Pride 
and  Vera,  thus  having  her  revenge  on  Miss  Woodford  and  Vera  for  her  defeat  by  them  in 
the  Colt  and  Filly  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Lexington,  a  fortnight  earlier  in  the  season. 

As  a  3-year-old  Queen  Ban  started  3  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in 
].  She  won  the  Citizens'  Stakes,  1  1,8  miles,  at  Lexington,  beating  John  Henry  and  Bal- 
lard. The  next  day  she  ran  unplaced  in  the  Ashland  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  won  by  Vera.  In 
the  Autumn,   at  Lexington,  she  ran  third  to  Violator  and  Obermeyer  in  the  Viley  Stakes, 

1  1/2  miles,  beating  Hassan  and  Idle  Pat. 

Queen  Ban  produced  Quesal,  who  did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  She  won  6  races  as 
a  3-year-old  and  3  races  as  a  4-year-old,  her  victories  including  the  Patchogue  Handicap, 
1/8  miles,  1:56  1/4,  and  a  mile  in  1:43. 

Quesal  is  the  dam  of  David  IL  (winner  in  England  as  a  2.  3,  4  and  6-year-old,  includ- 
ing 6  Handicaps,  running  a  dead  heat  with  the  Lincolnshire  Handicap  winner.  General 
Peace,  in  1  of  them  and  giving  him  2  lbs  ).  Maximo  Gomez  (winner  of  27  races  up  till  the  end 
of  1900,  running  5  1/2  furlongs  in  1:07,1  mile  in  1:40  3/4,  1:41  3/4  and  1:42,  1  1/16  mile  in  1:46 
1/2,  twice  in  1:17  and  twice  in  1:47  2/,5,  and  also  1  1/8  miles  in  1  :.52  and  1:53  4/.5),  and  Trum- 
pet, winner  of  12  races  up  till  the  end  of  1900,  including  5/8  over  the  Eclipse  course  in  59 
seconds,  the  Manhanset  Stakes,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  3  lengths  in  56  sec- 
onds, beating  McMeekin,  Missionary  and  7  others  ;  the  Choice  Stakes,  Selling,  3/4  mile,  in 
1:14  4/5  ;  the  Atlantic  Stakes,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Prince  of  Melbourne  and  Flaunt  ; 
the  May  Stakes,  Selling,  in  1:13  2,  5,  and  also  the  Bronxville  and  the  Tuckahoe  Stakes, 
each  of  them  Selling  affairs. 

Quesal  also  threw  Tommy  Atkins,  one  of  the  best  2-year-olds  in  15)00.  He  won  the 
Juvenile  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  on  the  Eclipse  Course,  easily  in  59  3/4  seconds  in  a  field  of  15 
runners,  and  also  won  the  Neptune  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  by  2  lengths  in 
1:14,  with  127  lbs.  up,  beating  All  Green,  115,  Alard  Scheck,  122,  King  Pepper,  115,  and 
3  others  at  115  lbs.  each.  He  was  only  outside  the  money  once,  which  was  in  the  Great 
Trial  Stakes  won  by  his  stable  companion  Commando,  who  was  carrying  122  to  Tommy's 
129  lbs.,  and  he  was  never  beaten  by  a  horse  that  carried  more  weight  than  he  did  except 
in  the  memorable  Flatbush  Stakes,  in  which  Ballyhoo  Bey,  with  120  lbs.  up,  defeated  him 
with  115  lbs.  in  the  saddle.  Tommy  Atkins  gave  every  promise  of  being  a  brilliant  3-year- 
old,  especially  over  a  distance  of  ground,  from  the  fact  that  he  always  came  very  strong 
at  the  finish.     Unfortunately,  he  died  shortly  after  landing  in  England  at  the  end  of  1900. 

Queen  Ban  also  produced  Queer  Girl,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Queer 
Girl  produced  Panmure  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning  :  as  a  3-year-old  he  won  2  races, 
viz:  1  mile  by  2  lengths  in  1:43  1/4,  and  the  Inaugural  Dash,  3/4  mile,  at  Oakley,  in  1:14 
1/2,  beating  Geyser,  Boanerges,  Imp,  Box,  Abe  Furst  and  Byron  McClelland)  and  Tennis 
Girl,  winner  of  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Little  Rock  in  1900  as  a  2-year-old. 

{(/)     Le  Logos.     Did  nut  run  as  a  2-year-old.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old,  did  not  win.     Won 

2  races  out   of  18  starts  as  a  4-year-old,  viz  :  a  ,5/8-mile  at   Guttenberg   and  7/.S-mile   at 
Clifton.     Started  39  times  as  a  .5-year-old  and  won  6  races. 

His  victories  included  a  Handicap,  1  3/16  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  100  lbs.  up, 
beating  Elkwood  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.).  110  lbs.,  and  3  others  by  a  length  in  2:02  ; 
a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,   at   Brighton  Beach,   carrying  100  lbs.,   beating  the  good  racehorse 

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Barnum,  119  lbs.,  and  Bothers  by  3  lengths  in  2:08  1/4  ;  a  Handicap,  1  3/16  miles,  at  Sheeps- 
head  Bay,  with  91  lbs.  up,  beating  Eurus  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  110,  Ten  Strike,  9H, 
Exile  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.),  130,  Richmond,  (a  good  stake  winner), 
109,  Lelex  (his  full  brother,  alluded  to  above),  Kaloolah  (a  good  racemare,  included  in  this 
catalogue),  123,  and  Brown  Duke,  100  lbs.,  and  a  Handicap,  1  3/16  miles,  at  Washington, 
with  103  up,  beating  Argo,  106,  Ten  Booker,  98,  Richmond.  114,  Knight  of  Ellerslie  (a  stake 
winner),  113,  and  Howard,  100  lbs. 

Le  Logos  started  36  times  as  a  6-year-old  and  won  0  races,  including  the  Decoration 
Stakes,  1  3/16  miles,  at  Jerome  Park  by  2  lengths,  carrying  111  lbs.  and  beating  Blithesome, 
3  years,  94  lbs.,  by  2  lengths;  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  110  lbs  up, 
pulling  double,  by  3  lengths,  beating  The  Bourbon,  100,  Kaloolah,  115,  and  Bela,  93  lbs.  ;  the 
Stirrup  Cup  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  110  lbs.,  in  a  canter  by  8  lengths,  time  2;36  3/4,  beating 
the  good  horses  Dunboyne,  106,  Hidalgo,  122,  and  Letritia,  95  lbs.  ;  and  a  Handicap,  1  1/4 
miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  carrying  105  lbs.,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  the  fine  racemare 
Bella  B.  (7  furlongs,  straight  course,  Monmouth  Park,  1:23  1/2),  3  years,  HI,  Tristan  (a 
good  racehorse,  1  1/8  mile  in  1:51  1/2,  the  record  from  1891  to  1900,  when  lowered  to  1:51 
1/5  by  Watercure),  3  years,  105  lbs.,  and  3  other  very  useful  ones.  Le  Logos  also  captured 
1  race  as  a  7-year-old,  making  15  wins  to  his  credit  altogether. 

(e)  Brother  Ban.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year- 
old.  Started  30  times  as  a  4-year-old  and  won  3  races,  including  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile  and 
70  yards,  at  Latonia,  with  113  lbs.  up,  beating  Nick  Finzer,  104,  Estrella,  3  years,  103, 
Prince  Fortunatus,  3  years,  97,  Elyton,  3  years,  89,  Poteen,  108  lbs.,  etc.,  and  a  Purse, 
1  1/16  miles,  beating  Libretto,  Bonanza,  Ed.  Mark,  etc.  As  a  5-year-old  Brother  Ban 
started  19  times  and  won  6  races.  With  104  lbs.  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Brook- 
lyn, easily  by  1  1/3  lengths,  in  1:49,  beating  Biggonet  (winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  etc.), 
106  lbs.,  and  6  others. 

At  Monmouth  Park  he  Won  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  with  107  lbs.,  in  1:55  3/4,  beating 
Connemara  (the  best  filly  of  her  day),  109  lbs.,  and  the  good  animals  Belinda,  116,  Swift, 
112,  Richmond,  113  lbs.,  etc.  ;  a  Handicap,  11/8  miles,  at  Morris  Park,  by  4  lengths,  in  1:56, 
beating  Bella  B.,  Oriflamme,  Dunboyne,  etc.;  another  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at  the  same 
track,  with  top  weight  ;  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  117  lbs.  up,  beat- 
ing the  good  performers  Wary,  108,  Hypocrite,  110,  Brandolette,  3  years,  105,  Lela  May, 
102,  Gipsy  Queen,  3  years,  103  lbs.,  etc.,  in  1:55  2/5,  and  he  also  ran  a  dead  heat,  stakes 
divided,  with  Now  or  Never,  at  even  weights,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles. 

Brother  Ban  showed  good  form  as  a  6-year-old.  After  finishing  third  to  Eon  and 
Prince  Royal  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  he  won  a  1-mile  Sweepstakes,  carrying  119 lbs.,  at 
Morris  Park,  in  1:42,  beating  Prince  Royal,  119,  Bella  B.,  114,  Sorrento,  115,  and  4  others. 
In  the  Rancho  del  Paso  Handicap,  his  last  and  only  other  race  of  the  year,  won  by  Prince 
Royal,  Brother  Ban  fell  dead. 

( /)  Lady  Frazer.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  as  a  3-year-old  without  win- 
ning. Lady  Frazer  produced  Lord  Frazer,  who  won  as  a  2,  3  and  5-year-old,  including  1 
mile  in  1:43  3/4,  and  in  1901,  as  a  6-year-old,  he  again  won  races. 

{g)  Himlex.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  2 
races  at  Guttenberg,  each  5/8  mile,  1  of  them  in  1:03  1/4.  As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  but  did 
not  win.  --' 

{/i)  Greenway.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  Won  1  race,  a  mile,  as  a  4-year- 
old  at  Tazewell,  Va.,  and  won  1  race  as  a  5-year-old  at  Alexander  Island. 

(/)  Himyara.  Won  1  race,  5/8  mile,  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1:02  1/3,  at  Latonia,  beating 
Jamboree  and  5  others.  Won  1  race,  3/4  mile,  as  a  3-year-old,  at  Cincinnati,  in  1:15  3/4,  beat- 
ing Traverse  and  11  others.  Ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning. 

Himj'ara  has  thrown  Blue  Victor,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1901. 

1871,     1872,  1874,  1876,  barren. 

1873,  Hiretog',  by  iiiip.  Australian.  Ran  till  he  was  4  years  old,  when  ran  6  races,  was  second 
in  2  and  third  in  4.  He  was  beaten  by  the  good  animals  Ten  Broeck,  Janet,  Tolona, 
Mahlstick,  Longbow,  Neery  Hale,  Mohur,  Yelton  and  Mirah. 

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1875,     b.  f.  Hearsay,  by  imp.  Australian.     Alluded  to  above. 

1877,     b.  f.  Herzcgrovina.  by  Waverly.     Never  ran. 

Herzegovina  produced 

(a)  Hesper.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race, 
was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  2.  She  won  a  Svi-eepstakes,  1  1/2  miles,  for  3-year-olds,  at 
Lexington,  beating  Rosary  and  Hightlight.  The  3  fillies  all  belonged  to  Major  Thomas,  so 
it  was  practically  a  walk-over.  As  a  4-year-old  Hesper  won  a  I,  2-mile  heat  race  in  4  heats 
at  South  Bend,  Ind.,  and  as  a  .5-year-old  7  races  without  winning. 

{b)  Triboulet,  late  Safe  Ban.  As  a  2-year-old,  under  the  name  of  Safe  Ban,  he  won 
the  California  .Annual  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Sacramento,  in  1;44  1/2,  beating  Del  Norte,  Laura 
Gardner  and  3  others,  and  also  won  the  Finigan  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  in  1;43, 
beatmg  C.  H.  Todd  (winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc  ),  Napa,  Laredo,  Goliah,  Voltigeur, 
Robson  and  Jim  Duffy. 

As  a  3-year-old  Triboulet  won  4  races,  one  of  them  under  thename  of  Safe  Ban.  At 
Chicago  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  the  crack  racehorse  Ban  Fo.k  in  addition 
to  Lewis  Clark,  Bannail,  Nick  Finzer,  Grey  Cloud  and  others.  At  San  Francisco  he  won 
the  Park  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  in  2:08  1/4,  beating  the  good  performers  Shasta,  Edelweiss, 
Lizzie  Dunbar,  Grover  Cleveland,  etc.  A  week  afterwards  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  1/8  miles,  top  weight,  in  1:56  1/2,  5  runners,  and  4  days  later  won  a  Handicap 
Sweepstakes,  1  l/fS  miles,  in  1:55,  8  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  Triboulet  won  a  Purse,  1  3/8 
miles,  at  San  Francisco,  beating  C.  H.  Todd  (winner  of  the  American  Derby),  Tennyson. 
Peel,  Fusilade's  Last,  etc. 

(c)     Soon  Ban.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win. 

Soon  Ban  produced  Looram  (did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old;  won  a  3/4-mile  race  by  8 
lengths  in  1:13  1/2,  as  a  3-year-old;  won  2  races  as  a  4-year-old.  including  the  Flash  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  at  Toronto,  10  runners;  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Toronto  as  a  5-year-old;  won  7 
races  as  a  6-year-old,  including  3/4  mile  in  1:14  1/2,  5  1/2  furlongs  in  1:08  1/2,  6  1/2  furlongs 
in  1:20  1/2  and  7  1/2  furlongs  in  1 :34  1/2;  won  5  races  as  a  7-year-old  in  1900,  including  3/4 
mile  in  1:14  3/4,  1:13  3/4  and  1:14  1/4),  and  Basuto,  who  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900  won  the 
Olympian  Stakes.   5  1/2   furlongs.   Withers   Course,    easily   by   1/2   length,  9  runners,  in 

1  m  3/4. 

((/)  Repent.  Won  a  6  1/2-furlong  Selling  race  at  Clifton  as  a  2-year-old,  and  won  3 
races  as  a  3-year-old,  1  at  Gloucester  and  2  at  Guttenberg. 

Repent  threw  Bramblenet,  who  won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  4  1/2  furlongs  by 

2  lengths  in  56  1/4  seconds,  9  runners. 

(f)  Half  Mine.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  and  did  not  w-in.  Won  a  Selling  race,  7/8  mile, 
at  Brighton,  as  a  3-year-old,  by  2  lengths,  10  runners.  Ran  as  a  4,  5  and  6-year-old  with- 
out winning. 

(/)  Dreibund.  Won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  4  1/2  furlongs  at  Narraganset 
in  56  1/2  seconds,  and  1/2  mile  at  St.  Asaph  in  4:9  1/4  seconds.  As  a  3  and  4-year-old  he 
ran  with  winning. 

1878,  b.  c.  Herman,  by  Waverly.     Never  started. 

1879,  b.  f.  Dixie's  War  Flag,  by  War  Dance.    Never  ran, 
Dixie's  War  Flag  produced 

(a)  Banbridge.     Ran  3  races  as  a  2-yeaj'-old,  was  third  once  and  twice  unplaced.     Ran 

3  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old  in  hot  company.  Won  4  races  as  a  4-year-old  out  of  22 
starts.  With  bottom  weight  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  3/16  miles,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating 
Favor,  LeLogos,  Aretino  and  Ten  Booker.  At  Clifton  he  won  the  Newark  Handicap,  1  1/8 
miles,  conceding  weight  to  4  of  his  5  opponents.  Later  on  he  won  2  Selling  races,  1  1/4 
miles,  at  Clifton,  entered  to  be  sold  for  f800,  and  7/8  mile  at  Waverly,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $700.     As  a  5  and  6-year-old  he  won  a  race  each  year. 

(b)  Dixianne.  Started  3  times  as  a  2- year-old.  With  100  lbs  up,  in  a  3/4-mile  Handi- 
cap, at  Jerome  Park,   she  ran  a  bad  third  to  Belinda,  104,  and  Omaha,  112  lbs.,  beating 


Umpire.  100,  and  Daniella,  103  lbs.     At  Brooklyn  she  was  a  bad  third  and  last  to  King  Crab 
and  Fordham,  and  was  unplaced  in  her  other  race. 

Dixianne  produced 

Missoula.  Never  ran,  dam  of  Mallakwa,  unplaced  only  twice  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she 
won  5  races,  including  1/2  mile,  Selling,  easily  by  5  lengths,  carrying  118  lbs.,  in  48  3/4 
seconds,  11  runners;  5/8-mile  in  1:03;  5  1/2-furlongs,  Handicap,  top  weight,  by  3  lengths, 
in  1:07  1/2.  As  a  3-year-old  Mallakwa  won  1  race,  at  a  mile,  in  1:431/2,  and  as  a  4-year- 
old  ran  once  unplaced. 

Dixianne  also  threw  Sir  Excess,  who  as  a  3-year-old  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Ontario, 
stakes  divided,  in  the  Harlem  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Morris  Park,  time  1:0.5  1/2;  won 
the  Autumn  Stakes,  3/4mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  no  time  taken  ;  at  Morris  Park,  won  the 
Champagne  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  track  heavy,  with  123  lbs.,  in  1:28  3/4,  and  also  won  the  White 
Plains  Handicap,  with  125  lbs.,  top  weight,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:10  3/4.  During  the 
season  he  w-as  3  times  second  and  3  times  third,  and  won  a  total  amount  of  |23,907.  He 
beat   Dobbins,  Dorian,  Rubicon,  St.  Maxim,  Beldemere,  Hurlingham,  Wernberg,  etc.,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  Sir  Excess  started  16  times,  won  6  races,  and  was  unplaced  only  twice. 
He  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  3/16  miles,  at  vSheepshead  Bay.  in  2:01  3/5;  gave  Dutch  Skater 
6  lbs.,  and  ran  a  dead  heat  with  him  in  the  Oceanview  Handicap,  stakes  divided;  won 
the  Brookwood  Handicap,  1  3/16  miles  ;  won  the  American  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  1  1/8 
miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  and  won  the  Manhattan  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Morris  Park. 
During  his  3-year-old  form  he  earned  S9,760,  and  beat  Sir  Walter,  St.  Maxim,  Banquet, 
John  Cooper,  The  Pepper,   imp.  Bassetlaw,   etc.,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  Sir  Excess  started  12  times,  won  6  races,  and  was  placed  in  the  other  6. 
At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  the  very  speedy  Rey  del  Carre- 
res,  etc.,  in  1:41  1/2.  At  Saratoga  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  the  Ken- 
tucky Derby  winner.  Chant,  etc.;  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  with  top  weight,  in  1:42  3/4  ; 
won  [the  Spencer  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  with  112  lbs.,  by  4  lengths,  in  2:08  1/3,  beating 
Saragossa,  115,  and  the  American  Derby  winner,  Rey  el  Santa  Anita.  At  Brooklyn  he 
won  3  Handicaps,  each  of  them  1  1/8  miles,  with  top  weight,  beating  Sir  Walter,  Galilee, 
Belmar,  Sir  Francis,  Leonawell,  Gotham,  etc.,  etc.,  and  added  another  $5,235  to  his  owner's 
account.  As  a  5-year-old  Sir  Excess  ran  unplaced  3  limes  in  England,  and  as  a  6-year-old 
he  ran  5  times  without  winning. 

Dixianne  also  produced  Connoisseur,  who  ran  13  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  4  races,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  7.  At  Morris  Park  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8 
mile,  by  3  lengths,  in  1:00  1/2,  beating  Applause,  etc.  ;  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  in  1:11 
3/4,  3  runners  ;  won  the  Great  Eclipse  Stakes,  beating  Waltzer,  Prince  of  Monaco,  Sir 
Gallahad,  Utica,  etc.,  and  ran  second  to  Waltzer  in  the  Great  Trial  Stakes,  beating  Monaco, 
Keenan,  Salvation  and  6  others  At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5  1/3  fur- 
longs, with  115  lbs.,  beating  Flying  Dutchman,  118,  and  4  others,  in  receipt  of  from  6  to  18 
lbs.,  bringing  his  2-year-old  earnings  up  to  $21,130. 

As  a  3-year-old  Connoisseur  won  5  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  5  and  unplaced  in 
7.  He  won  2  races  at  Brighton,  viz  :  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  and  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles, 
with  top  weight.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race  with  top  weight,  and  at 
Brooklyn  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  and  a  Selling  race,  1  1/2  miles,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $2,500.  As  a  4-year-old  he  also  scored  4.  wins,  1  each  at  Brighton,  Detroit,  Sheepshead 
Bay  and  Brooklyn. 

As  a  5-year-old,  out  of  4  starts  Connoisseur  won  1  race,  was  second  ir.  1,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  1.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  119  lbs. ,  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  3/8  miles,  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Dutch  Skater,  124,  Ben  Eder,  136,  Doggett,  123,  Sir  Vassar,  115  lbs.,  etc., 
etc.     During  his  4  years  on  the  turf  he  won  approximately  |:30,000. 

From  Dixianne  also  came  the  winners  Billy  Vice  and  Sir  Guy. 

(c)  Ban  Flag.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2  year-old.  Started  10  times  as  a  3-year- 
old,  and  won  her  first  and  last  race  of  the  season.  She  captured  a  Purse,  1  mile,  for  maiden 
3-year-olds,  at  Morris  Park,  in  a  canter,  by  4  lengths,  in  1 :42  3/4,  beating  Eleve,  Heyday, 

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Lady  Reel,  Guy  Gray,  Equality,  Iceberg,  Hearst  and  8  others,  and  at  Jerome  Park  she  won 
a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  with  93  lbs.  up,  beating  Charley  Dreux  (who  had  beaten  Firenze 
in  the  Westchester  Handicap  earlier  in  the  season),  4  years,  109,  and  Mazie,  100  lbs. 

Ban  Flag  produced  White  Label,  who  never  started,  but  thiew  Arak,  a  3-year-old  win- 
ner in  1901. 

1880.  b.  f.  Dlxietta,  by  imp.  King-  Ban.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  3  times  unplaced 
as  a  3-year-old. 

Dixietta  produced 

{a)  My  Fellow.  Ran  5  times  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Started  15  times  as 
a  3-year-old  and  earned  brackets  on  3  occasions.  At  Sheepshead  Bay.  with  108  lbs.,  he  won 
a  Sweepstakes,  1  18  miles,  for  3-year-olds,  in  1:.56,  beating  the  fine  racehorse  Long  Street, 
122.  Fresno,  122,  and  Sluggard,  115  lbs.    At  the  same  meeting  he  won  the  Spindrift  Stakes, 

1  1,  4  miles,  easily  by  4  lengths,  at  equal  w-eights  with  Sluggard,  Jubal  and  Jay  F.  Dee 
and  in  receipt  of  10  lbs.  from  Fresno.  At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  with  122  lbs.,  beating  Cynosure,  122,  Bellair,  102,  Heyday,  105,  Manola, 
103,  Rizpah,  103,  Lonelay,  103  lbs.,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  My  Fellow  started  57  times  and  ,von  14  races.  With  06  lbs.  he  won  a 
Handicap,  1  mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Major  Domo,  102,  and  Loantaka,  120 
lbs.  (first  and  second  in  the  Suburban),  in  addition  to  the  good  performers  Orifiamme,  100, 
and  Rizpah,  106  lbs.,  time  140.  Two  days  afterwards,  with  128  lbs.,  he  won  the  Scud 
Stakes,  5/  S-mile,  track  heavy,  in  1 :03,  beating  the  good  sprinter  Sirocco,  2  years,  104,  Walcott, 

2  years,  104  lbs.,  and  5  others. 

Later  on,  with  100  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  18  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1;55, 
beating  Tristan  (1  1 '8  miles,  1:51  12,  the  record  from  1891  till  1900),  116,  Grimaldi,  103, 
Oriflamme,  102,  Torso  (winner  of  the  Lorillard  Stakes),  113  lbs.,  etc.,  etc.  At  the  same 
track  My  Fellow  also  won  another  Handicap,  1  18  miles,  beating  Grimaldi,  Tulla  Black- 
burn, Miss  Belle,  Eric  and  Kenwood,  and  4  days  afterwards  won  a  1-mile  race. 

As  a  5-year-()ld  My  Fellow  won  6  races  ;  the  following  year  he  won  6  races  on  the  flat 
and  4  over  the  jumps,  and  as  a  7-year-old  he  won  3  races  on  the  flat  and  one  jumping  event, 
making  37  wins  altogether. 

{6)  Georgia.  Won  the  Hudson  Stakes,  .5/8  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths, 
beating  Oppressor,  Osric.  Mars,  Hell  Gate,  etc.  etc.  Great  things  were  predicted  of  her  on 
account  of  her  impressive  win,  but  she  never  again  showed  anv  traces  of  high-class  form 
owing  to  unsoundness,  and  was  unplaced  in  her  3  other  races  during  the  season.  She  was 
also  unplaced  4  times  as  a  3-year-old. 

Georgia  produced  The  New  South,  who  ran  as  a  2- year-old  without  winning,  and  the 
following  season  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

(f)  My  Lady.  Won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile  straight,  as  a  2.year-old,  at  Monmouth 
Park,  time  1;02,  beating  Onawanda,  Micmac  Queen  and  5  others.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old 
without  winning. 

(ti)  Apprentice.  Won  a  Purse,  5  8  rnile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  from  11  opponents,  as  a 
2-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  Selling.  1  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  by  5  lengths,  6  runners,  carry- 
ing weight  for  sex.  as  a  3-year-oId.  Did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  track  as  a  4-year-old, 
but  ran  without  winning  as  an  outlaw  at  that  age  and  also  as  a  5-year-old.  The  following 
year  he  won. 

(e)  Dixie.  Was  sent  to  England,  w-here,  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  she  won  the  Stanley 
Maiden  (at  entry)  Two-year-old  Plate,  5  8  mile,  at  Windsor,  16  runners. 

1881.  b.  f.  La  Meridia.  by  Lelaps.    Died. 

1882.  b.  c.  Craftsman,  by  Fellowcraft.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  once  as  a  3-year- 
old,  when  he  finished  a  bad  second  to  Ten  Booker  in  the  Kentucky  Stallion  Stakes,  1  3, '4 
miles,  at  Lexington,  2  runners. 

1883.  dead  colt,  by  Himyar.     Dixie  died  the  same  year. 

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ST.  MARY, 

Black  Venus'      threw  Solferino  and  Little  Ella,  she  the  dam  of  the  producer  Katy  Lee. 
4th  dam. 

IMP,  VAMP,     is  out  of  Wire,  who  was  a  full  sister  to  the  2  Derby  winners.  Whalebone  and 
Black  Venus'       Whisker,   and  a  half  sister  to  Waltz  (a  producer)  and  Whizgig,  winner  of  the 
5th  dam.  1,000  guineas  and  dam   of  Oxygen,  winner  of  the  Oaks.      Wire  was  also  a  full 

sister  to  Web,  who  threw  Middleton  (winner  of  the  Derby),  Trampoline  (dam 
of  imp.  Glencoe,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  and  Ascot  Cup)  and  Filagree  (dam 
of  Charlotte  West,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  ;  Riddlesworth,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas, 
and  Cobweb,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  and  the  Oaks  and  dam  of  Bay  Middleton,  win- 
ner of  the  3,000  guineas  and  Derby  ;  Clementina,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  and  Ach- 
raet,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas). 

A  host  of  other  good  racehorses,  stallions  and  producing  mares  have  come  from  the 
above-mentioned  animals.  From  the  female  line  alone  descend  The  Cossack,  Blue  Gown  and 
Silvio,  winners  of  the  Derby  ;  Hawthornden,  Silvio  and  The  Lambkin,  winners  of  the  St. 
Leger  ;  Ibraim,  Charibert  and  Paradox,  winners  of  the  2,000  guineas;  Nemesis,  Spinaway, 
Wheel  of  Fortune,  Busybody  and  Minthe,  winners  of  the  1,000  guineas  ;  Pussy,  The  Princess, 
Queen  Bertha,  Spinaway,  Wheel  of  Fortune  and  Busybody,  winners  of  the  Oaks;  Bird  of 
Freedom  and  Eiridspord,  winners  of  the  Epsom  Grand  Prize  ;  Parado.x  and  Minting,  win- 
ners of  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris  ;  Scherz,  Prior  of  St.  Margarets  and  La  Merveille,  winners 
of  the  Cambridgeshire  ;  Controversy  and  Oberon,  winners  of  the  Lincolnshire  Handicap  ; 
St.  Germain,  Jouvence  and  Kilt,  winners  of  the  Prix  de  Jockey  Club  (French  Derby);  Brie, 
Mondaine  and  Jouvence,  winners  of  the  Prix  de  Diane  (French  Oaks)  ;  St.  Germain  and 
Brio,  winners  of  the  Poule  d'Essai  ;  Kilt,  winner  of  the  Grand  St.  Leger  de  France  and 
the  Prix  Royal  Oak  ;  Pourtant,  winner  of  the  Prix  Royal  Oak  ;  imp.  The  Rake,  winner 
of  the  Middle  Park  Plate  ;  imp.  Glencoe,  Blue  Gown  and  Bird  of  Freedom,  winners  of 
Ascot  Cup,  and  imp.  Meddler,  who  never  was  beaten. 


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I  Comus.  by  Sorcerer 
t  Marciana,  by  Stamford. 

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I  Princess,  by  Precipitate. 

\  Walton,  by  Sir  Peter. 
)  Parasol,  by  Pot-H-os. 

1  Moses,  by  Whalebone  or  Seymour. 
/  Quadrille,  by  Selim. 

\  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
I  Harriet,  by  Pericles. 

\  Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
'(  Gift,  by  Young  Gohanna. 

1  Humphrey  Clinker,  by  Comus. 
"(  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

\  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
/  Emma,  by  Whisker. 

\  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
(  Shoveler,  by  Scud. 

I  Whisker,  by  Waxy. 

*  Variety,  by  Selim  or  Soothsayer. 

\  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

'/  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Flonzel. 

I  *Sarpedon.  by  Emilius. 
I  Rowena.  by  Sampler. 

\  St.  Nicholas,  by  Emilius. 
'(  *Miss  Rose,  by  Tramp. 

1  Filho-da-Puta,  by  Haphazard. 
i  Mare,  by  Smolensko. 

\  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
I  Vulture,  by  Langar. 

\  Bay  Middleton,  by  Sultan. 
)  Flycatcher,  by  Godolphin. 

1  The  Baron,  by  Irish  Birdcatcher, 
I  Pocahontas,  by  *Glencoe. 

1  Lanercost,  by  Liverpool. 

'l  Sister  to  Hornsea,  by  Velocipede. 

\  Timoleon.  by  Sir  Archy. 

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I  *Sarpedon,  by  Emilius. 
"/  Rowena.  by  Sumpter. 

\  Plenipotentiary,  bv  Emilius. 
■|  *Jenny  Mills,  by  Whisker. 

\  *Leviathan.  by  Muley. 

'(  Charlotte  Hamilton,  by  Sir  Charles. 

I  Timoleon.  by  Sir  Archy. 

I  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

i  *Sarpedon,  by  Emilius. 
I  Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

\  Filho-da-Puta,  by  Haphazard. 
I  Miss  Craigie,  by  Orville, 

\  Bertrand,  by  Sir  Archy. 
i  Mare,  by  *Buzzard, 

\  Orville.  by  Beningbrough. 
I  Emily,  by  Stamford. 

I  Bourbon,  by  Sorcerer. 

/  Lady  Rachel,  by  Stamford. 

\  Muley.  by  Orville. 
I  Mare,  by  Election. 

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Bnela  (late  Lou  Bramble)  started  8(i  times,  won  13  races  (11  on  the  flat  and  1  over  hurdles),  was 
second  in  4.  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  IG.  One  of  the  occasions  on  which  she  was  unplaced  was  in 
a  Steeplechase,  where  after  finishing  first  she  was  disqualified  for  fouling 

Buela's  total  winnings  amounted  to  $13,430. 

Buela  ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  under  the  name  of  Lou  Bramble.  She  first  started  at  Nashville, 
where  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  won  by  Eton  Jacket,  6  runners,  track  heavy,  time  52 
seconds.  Four  days  afterwards  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  won  by  Manzanita, 
6  runners,  track  fast,  time  56  seconds.  At  Milwaukee  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  won 
by  Milford,  12  runners,  time  1;02  1/2.  Four  days  later,  with  100  lbs.  up,  she  ran  second,  beaten  a 
neck,  to  Stachelberg,  108  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  defeating  White  Frost  (winner  of  the  Kentucky 
Oaks).  107,  Mazeppa,  103  lbs, ,  and  5  others,  time  1 :15  1/2.  Three  days  later,  with  9!)  lbs.  up,  she  won 
a  Purse,  Selling,  3/4  mile,  beating  Incitatus,  108,  Stachelberg,  108  lbs.,  and  4  others,  time  1:14  1/2. 
At  Cincmnati,  in  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Pearl  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  won 
b)'  Belle  Bramble,  6  runners,  track  heavy,  time  1:18  3/4. 

As  a  3- year-old  Buela's  first  start  was  in  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  in  which  she  was  unplaced  behind 
White  Frost,  Rosinante  and  Taluca.  At  Latonia  she  ran  second  to  Taluca  in  a  Purse,  7/8  mile, 
beating  Trolley  and  5  others,  time  1:27  1/2.  Nine  days  afterwards,  with  104  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced 
m  the  Ripple  Stakes,  1  mile,  behind  Tillo  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  122,  Panmure,  111,  and 
Orimer,  111  lbs.,  10  runners,  time  1:41.  She  ne.\t  won  the  Latonia  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  with  109  lbs., 
by  4  lengths,  beating  Shasta  Water,  110,  White  Frost,  117  lbs.,  and  4  others,  time  2:08  3/4.  With 
120  lbs.  she  ran  unplaced  in  the  Cincinnati  Oaks,  1  1/16  miles,  behind  White  Frost,  120,  Donna 
Rita,  113,  and  Loneta,   112  lbs.,  7  runners,  time  1:49  1/2. 

Buela  then  went  back  to  Latonia,  where  with  116  lbs.  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  nose,  to  White 
Frost,  123  lbs.,  in  the  Autumn  Stakes,  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Eugenia  Wicks,  110  lbs.,  by 
8  lengths,  and  also  2  others.  Ten  days  later,  with  110  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Loki,  4  years,  120 
lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Lord  Zeni,  113,  and  Truxillo,  96  lbs.,  track  fair,  time  1:48 
3/4.  She  next  won  the  Cincinnati  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  with  106  lbs.,  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Simon  W.  (a  very  speed}'  horse),  5  years,  123,  Loki,  4  years,  125,  White  Frost,  112,  and  Box  (a  good 
performer),  114  lbs.,  time  1:55  3/4.  Three  days  latershe  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  with  113  lbs., 
beating  Madeline,  4  years,  104,  Skate,  4  years,  113,  and  The  Elector,  107  lbs.,  time  1:47  1/4.  She 
made  her  last  appearance  as  a  3-year-old  in  a  Handicap,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  carrying  117  lbs.,  win- 
ning by  3  lengths  and  beating  Lord  Zeni,  104,  and  3  others. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Buela  discarded  the  name  of  Lou  Bramble  and  appeared  in  the  East  for  the  first 
time.  She  began  at  Sheepshead  Bay  by  running  unplaced,  with  111  lbs.,  in  the  Coney  Island  Stakes, 
3/4  mile  on  the  main  track,  behind  Maceo,  115,  imp.  Isidor,  120,  and  Typhoon  II.,  128  lbs.,  9  runners, 
time  1:15  2/5.  Four  days  later,  with  98  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Semper  Ego,  116,  Domitor,  100,  and 
Tragedian,  107  lbs.,  m  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Handicap,  1  mile,  7  runners,  time  1:42.  With  116  lbs. 
she  was  unplaced  to  Caldron,  109,  Boy  Orator,  3  years,  109,  and  JefTerson,  5  years,  90  lbs.,  in  a 
Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  6  runners,  time  1:47  4/5,  and  3  days  later,  with  97  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to 
imp.  Ogden,  117,  Tragedian,  105,  and  Ornament,  129  lbs.,  in  the  Long  Island  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  8 
runners,  time  1  -.54  4/5. 

At  Saratoga,  Buela,  with  120  lbs.,  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  the  3-year- 
olds  Lillian  Belle,  Saratoga  and  Bardella,  108  lbs.  each,  time  1:43  1/2,  and  6  days  later  won  a  Purse, 
1  mile,  in  a  canter  by  8  lengths,  carrying  114  lbs.,  beating  Premier,  119  lbs.,  her  only  opponent.  At 
Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Autumn,  with  98  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  the  Friar,  125,  and  Mirthful,  3  years, 
111  lbs.,  in  the  Twin  City  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  White  Frost,  111,  and  Ben  Holladay,  122 
lbs.,  time  2:07  2/5. 

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At  Brooklyn,  with  94  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Algol,  126,  Dr.  Catlett,  114,  and  Whistling  Con, 
3  years,  100  lbs.,  in  the  Oriental  Handicap,  1  1/4  rniles,  7  runners,  time  2:07  1/2.  She  next  won  a 
Highweight  Handicap,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  with  130  lbs.,  easily  by  3  lengths, beating  Nana  H.,  121, 
Marsian,  126,  Oxnward,  3  years,  129,  Leedsville,  129,  Premier,  129  lbs.,  and  6  others.  At  Morris  Park, 
with  103  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  the  3  year-olds  Bangle,  107,  and  George  Keene,  110  lbs.,  in  a  Handi- 
cap, 1  1/10  miles,  over  the  hill,  beating  Banquo  II.,  90,  and  Hanwell,  88  lbs.,  time  1;47  1/2.  Inher 
last  race  of  the  season,  with  127  lbs.,  she  ran  fourth  and  last  to  the  3-year-olds  Swiftmas,  130, 
Sensational,  96,  and  Warrenton,  129  lbs. 

As  a  5-year-old  Buela  began  by  winning  the  Amateur  Cup,  Selling,  the  Withers  mile,  with  150 
lbs.  up,  beating  Brahmin,  3  years,  129,  Arquebus,  143  lbs.,  and  4  others,  time  1:44  3/4,  and  2  days 
afterwards,  with  113  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Jefferson,  107,  and  Latson,  116  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/8 
miles.  Withers  Course,  7  runners,  time  1:54  3/4.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  107  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced 
to  Central  Trust,  113,  Bannockburn,  126,  and  Maximo  Gomez,  104  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  on 
the  turf,  8  runners,  time  2:06  2/5. 

At  Brighton,  with  125  lbs.,  she  won  the  Billow  Stakes,  Handicap,  1  mile,  in  a  canter,  by  4 
lengths,  in  1:41  4/5.  beating  Consilla,  117,  and  Lackland,  3  years,  124  lbs.  Five  days  later,  with 
130  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Intrusive,  136,  Tamor,3  years,  123,  and  Lady  Lindsey,  3  years,  118 
lbs.,  in  a  Welter  Weight  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  7  runners,  track  good,  time  1:30  4/5.  At  Saratoga, 
with  107  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Sanders,  114,  and  Swiftmas,  116  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating 
Handpress,  93  lbs.,  time  1:40  1/4,  and  wound  up  her  5-year-old  season  by  winning  a  Purse,  1  mile, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  with  161  lbs.,  beating  Sir  Hubert,  3  years,  149  lbs.,  and  2  others,  time  1:45  1/2. 

Buela's  attention  was  turned  entirely  to  jumping  as  a  6-year-old,  in  1900,  and  she  acquitted  her- 
self well  in  her  2  efforts.  Her  first  start  was  in  a  Maiden  Steeplechase,  about  2  miles,  at  Morris  Park, 
in  which  she  finished  first,  but  was  disqualified  for  fouling.  She  next  tried  her  luck  over  hurdles  at 
Brooklyn,  where  she  won  the  Kensington  Hurdle  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  over  7  hurdles,  easily  by 
3  lengths,  with  156  lbs.  up,  beating  Dr.  Eichberg,  145,  Gov.  Griggs,  170  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

I>OlI  DITDI^RV,     started  15  times  as  a  2- year-old,  won  5  races,  was  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in 
Buela's  7.     She  began  at  Lexington,  where  she  ran  third  to  On  theLeaandChaperone 

Dam.  in  the  Nantura  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Dearest,  Fauvette,  Hispania,  Strath- 

maid,  Ragner  and  3  others,  time  50  1/3  seconds.  She  next  won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  easily  by  1/2  length  at  Latonia,  beating  Astrakhan,  Unadilla,  Orvilleand 
4  others.  Later  on,  at  the  same  track,  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs.  Selling,  8 runners, 
time  56  1/2  seconds,  and  won  another  Purse,  5/8  mile.  Selling,  7  runners,  time  1:03.  At 
Lexington,  in  the  Autumn,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile.  Selling,  beating  Parolee,  Zoolein, 
Alary  and  5  other.s,  and  at  Nashville  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile.  Selling,  by  2  lengths,  beat- 
ing Buckhound.  Maggie  Lebus  and  7  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lou  Dudley  started  7  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  2.  She  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile.  Selling,  at  Lexington,  beating  Parolee,  Corinne 
Kenney  and  6  others. 

Lou  Dudley  produced  in 

1894,  b.  f.  Buela  (late  Lou  Bramble),  by  Bramble.    Alluded  to  above. 

1895,  barren. 

1896,  ch.  c.  Prince  Dudley,  by  Prince  Royal.  Started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  in  2 
races  and  unplaced  in  4.  At  Latonia  he  ran  second  to  Paca  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  12 
runners,  time  56  1/4  seconds,  and  at  Harlem,  111.,  with  118  lbs.  up,  he  ran  second  to  Capsi- 
cum, 118  lbs.,  beating  Phidias,  106  lbs.,  and  5  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  8-year-old  Prince  Dudley  ran  twice  unplaced. 

1897,  b.  c.  by  Lamplighter. 

L,A  RIEVE, 

Buela's 
2d  Dam.      produced  in 

1874,     gr.  c.  Einlock,  by  imp.  Phseton.    Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  unplaced  twice,  and 

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finished  third  to  Flying  Locust  and  Commodore  Parisot  in  the  Falls  City  Stakes,  mile  heats, 
at  Louisville,  beating  Yelton  and  Satinet. 

As  a  4-year-old  Kinlock  started  5  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  m  1,  third  in  2  and  un- 
placed in  1.  He  won  a  Purse,  2-mile  heats,  for  all  ages,  at  Louisville,  beatmg  LTncle  Jeff  in 
straight  heats,  both  heats  won  easily. 

1875,  jrr.  c  Clansman,  by  imp.  Glenelgr.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  three  times  un- 
])laced  as  a  3-year-old. 

1S7(),     barren. 

1877,  br.  c.  Strychnine  (late  Roquefort),  by  imp.  Strachlno.  Did  not  run  as  2-year-old.  Ran 
once  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.     Started  28  times  as  a  4-year-old,  won  10  races,  was  second  in 

4,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  10.  At  Le.\ingtonhe  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  for  all  ages,  4  heats, 
beating  Virgil  Lear,  Mary  Corbett  and  4  others,  time  1:4.5,  1:44  1/4,  1:47  1/4  and  1:4111,  4, 
winning  the  last  2  heats  by  3  and  5  lengths  respectively.  His  other  9  wins  were  accom- 
plished over  the  jumps,  6  steeplechases  and  8  hurdle  races  falling  to  his  share.  W.  Lake- 
land owned  him  during  his  jumping  career,  and  it  is  quite  characteristic  of  the  famous 
Brighton  Beach  horseman  that  Strychnine  should  win  a  Steeplechase,  and  in  the  next  race, 
the  same  day,  should  also  win  a  Hurdle  race.  As  a  5  and  (i-year-old  Strychnine  did  not 
win,  but  was  second  7  times  out  of  17  starts. 

1S78,  b.  c.  Arsenic  (formerly  tllenullen),  by  imp.  Glenelg.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old. 
Started  16  times  as  a  4-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in 

5.  At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  7/8-mile  race  by  2  lengths,  4  runners.  The  ne.xt  day  he 
won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  by  a  length  in  1:57  1/2,  beating  Marchioness,  Baton  Rouge,  Rob 
Roy,  Manitou  and  Haledon.  At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  the  Corinthian  Stakes,  1  mile,  a 
Handicap,  for  gentlemen  riders,  by  2  lengths,  giving  Bonnie  Oaks  and  Baby  13  and  18  lbs. 
respectively. 

As  a  5-year-old  Arsenic  started  27  times,  won  9  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  6 
and  unplaced  in  6.  At  Sheepsbead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |1,500,  he  won  a  Purse, 
1  1/8  miles,  beating  Wyoming,  $500,  Antrim,  $1,000,  Krupp  Gun,  $900,  etc.  At  Brighton 
Beach,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Mattie  Rapture,  $1,500, 
Disdain,  $1,500,  and  4  others,  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  1:43  1/4.  Entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,500,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1,  8  miles,  giving  weight  and  beating  4  others,  and  another  victory 
followed  in  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  welter  weights,  4  runners.  Entered  for  $1,300,  top  weight, 
he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  8  runners,  time  1:57.  During  the  season  he  won  4  more  races, 
at  Brighton  Beach,  2  Selling  and  2  Purses,  at  weight  for  age. 

As  a  6-year-old  Arsenic  won  6  races,  beginning  with  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at 
Brighton,  beating  Dizzie  Blonde,  Blue  Peter,  Farewell  and  Wandering.  He  also  won  1 
Purse  at  a  mile,  2  at  1  1/8  miles  and  another  at  1  1/4  miles.  As  a  7.year-old  he  earned 
brackets  once. 

1879,  g:r.  c.  by  Foster.     Burned  to  death. 

1880,  barren. 

1881,  b.  c.  Sam  Emery,  by  imp.  Glenelg:.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  10  times  as  a  3- 
year-old  and  once  as  a  4-year.old  without  winning.  Did  not  run  as  a  5-year-old.  As  a  6- 
year-old,  with  a  lot  the  best  of  the  weights,  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  the  Country 
Club,  Boston,  6  runners,  and  he  also  captured  a  Steeplechase  and  a  Hurdle  i-ace  at 
Monmouth  Park. 

1882,  ch.  f.  Silken  Bans,  by  imp.  King:  Ban.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  twice  un- 
placed as  a  3-year-old. 

Silken  Bans  produced 

Master  Fre<J.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  8.  fje  won  a  Purse,  .5/8  mile,  at  Latonia,  beating  Preference,  Fonseca  and  6 
others.  As  a  3-year-old  Master  Fred  started  17  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2, 
third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  11.  At  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  he  won  a  Purse, 
1  mile,  beating  Gloriana,  $500,  Ellen  Douglas,  $1,000,  and  7  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight, 
time  1:42  1/2,  and  later  on  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  from  10  opponents. 

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As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  but  did  not  win,  and  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  10  times,  viz:  4 
Selling  races,  7/8  mile  each  ;  3  Selling  races  and  1  Purse,  a  mile  each,  and  3  Selling  races 
and  1  Purse,  1  mile  and  20  yards  each,  one  of  them  in  1:42  1/4.  As  a  6-year-old  he  scored 
13  times.  As  a  T-year-old  he  won  3  races,  3  over  the  jumps  and  1  on  the  flat.  As  an 
8-year-old  he  did  not  run,  and  as  a  9-year-old  in  1900  he  won  1  jumping  race.  To  sum  up 
his  record,  he  won  30  races,  was  second  in  27  and  third  in  31. 

1883.     1884,  barren. 

1885,  gr.  c.  Ten  Fold,  hy  Ten  Broeck.     Did  not  run.     Died  as  a  2-year-old. 

1886,  gr.  c.  Sir  Edward,  by  Himyar.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  started  7  times,  won  1 
race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  With  100  lbs.  he  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2 
furlongs,  at  Latonia,  beating  Julien,  110,  Castaway  II.  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap, 
etc.),  110,  Cassius  (second  in  the  Suburban  to  Salvator),  103  lbs.,  and  Bothers.  Later  on, 
with  105  lbs.  up.  he  ran  second  to  Tenny  (Salvator's  great  rival,  winner  of  the  Brooklyn 
Handicap,  etc.),  108,  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Castaway  II.,  108,  Spokane  (winner  of 
the  American  Derby,  the  Kentucky  Derby,  etc.,  beating  Proctor  Knott,  etc.),  118,  Hindoo- 
craft  (winner  of  the  Latonia  Derby,  etc.),  108  lbs.,  and  4  others.  With  102  lbs.  he  ran  third 
to  Hindoocraft,  105,  and  King  Regent,  100  lbs.,  in  the  Clark  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Teuton 
(a  good  racehorse).  Castaway  II.,  Sportsman  and  2  others. 

1887,  gr.  c.  Fellowsliip,  by  Fellowcrai't.  Ran  9  times  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a 
3-year-old  he  started  U  times  and  won  1  race,  a  Purse,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Saratoga,  by 
2  lengths,  beating  Corticelli,  Maid  of  Orleans  and  3  others,  time  1:43  1/4. 

1888,  barren. 

1889,  b.  f.  Lon  Dndley.  by  Himyar.    Alluded  to  above. 

1890,  b.  f.  Alma  B.,  by  Himyar.     Never  started. 

Alma  B.  produced 

(«)  Lela  B.,  started  18  times  asa  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  13.  She  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at  Windsor,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Maggie, 
Arista  and  7  others,  time  55  1/3  seconds. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lela  B.  ran  once  unplaced,  and  as  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  Selling  race, 
3/4  mile,  at  Detroit,  in  1:15  1/4,  14  runners. 

(i)  Bob  Baker.  Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  10.  At  Louisville  he  won  a  Purse,  4  1/4  furlongs,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
beating  His  Eminence  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  the  Clark  Stakes,  etc.).  The  Con- 
queror and  5  others,  time  55  seconds.  At  Newport,  Ky.,  he  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs, 
beating  Little  Tim,  Miss  Aubrey  and  8  others.  Bob  Baker  won  again  as  a  4-year-old  in 
1902. 

{c)  Drummond.  Won  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  including  4  1/2  furlongs,  easily,  by 
2  lengths  in  50  3/4,  and  a  winner  again  in  1902. 

1891,  1892.     No  report  in  the  Stud  Book.     La  Rieve  died  March  10,  1893,  before  foaling. 

Buela's 
3d  Dam.       produced  in 

1859,  ch.  f.  by  Lexington. 

1860,  ch.  f.  by  Bob  Johnson. 

1861,  ch.  C.  Eagle,  by  Vandal.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  running  third  and  last  to  Kentucky 
(a  great  racehorse)  and  Minnie  Minor  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Patterson.  As  a  3-year- 
old  he  started  6  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  twice  and  third  twice.  He  began  by  run- 
ning third  to  Norfolk  and  Tipperary  in  the  Jersey  Derby  1,  1/2  miles,  beating  Kentucky  and 
8  others.  The  good  racehorse  Panic  had  to  run  3  heats  to  beat  Eagle  in  a  3-mile  race  at 
Long  Island,  2  runners.  Eagle  next  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  at  Patterson,  and  the  next 
day  ran  second  to  Capt.   Moore  in  3-mile   Purse,  2  runners.     At  Hoboken  he  ran  third  to 

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Throgg's  Neck,  Jr.,  and  Nellie  Graves  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  3  starters,  and  at  the  same 
track  won  the  Post  Stakes,  3-mile  heats,  beating  Lexington  and  2  others. 

Between  his  3  and  T-year-old  form  Eagle  ran  only  once  when  he  was  unplaced.  At 
7  years  old  he  won  2  Hurdle  races,  and  ran  third  twice  over  hurdles. 

ts(>2,     eh.  f.  Maggie  Storm,  by  Vniidal.     Never  started.     Was  bred  to  trotters  5  seasons  out  of 
her  first  6  years  at  the  stud.     Her  daughter,  by  a  Ihoroughored,  had  no  produce. 

Maggie  Storm  also  produced 

(a)  Malacca.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  unplaced  in  the  Filly  Stakes,  1/2 
mile,  at  Lexington,  behind  Liatunah,  Verdict  and  Florence  B.,  T  runners,  and  at  her  next 
attempt  ran  second  to  Verdict  in  the  Louisville  Ladies'  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Liatu- 
nah (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  the  Illinois  Oaks,  etc.),  Florence  B.,  Lily  R.,  La 
Favorita  (her  stable  companion)  and  .5  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Malacca,  presumably  not  having  any  3-year-old  engagements,  started 
4  times  in  races  for  all  ages,  won  once,  was  third  once  and  unplaced  twice.  She  won  a  Purse, 
1  mile,  at  Moberly,  Miss.,  beating  Chiquita,  her  only  opponent. 

As  a  4-year-old  Malacca  started  4  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  ]. 
At  Charles  City,  la.,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  4  runners,  and  at  Fort  Dodge,  in  the  same 
State,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  '2-mile  heats.  3  runners,  3  heats,  time  53,  52  1/2  and  51  1/2 
seconds. 

Malacca  had  no  produce. 

(6)  Palm  Leaf.  Never  ran.  She  threw  Fly  Leaf,  who  ran  without  winning  as  a  2-year- 
old.     She  won  as  a  3,  4,  5  and  6-year-old,  running  5  1/2  furlongs  in  1:06  1/3  and  1:07  1/2. 

1S(J;5,     b.  f.  Long:  Nine,  by  Liarhtning:.     Ran  1  race  as  a  3-year-old,  capturing  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at 
St.  Louis,  beating  the  frequent  winners  Mollie  Austin  and  Andy  Johnson. 

Long  Nine  produced 

(a)  Nettie  Norton,  winner  of  the  Bowie  Stakes,  4  mile  heats,  at  Baltimore,  in  which  she 
distanced  Shylock  and  Aaron  Pennington  in  the  first  heat.  Nettie  Norton  died  without 
produce. 

{6)  Carver,  Jr.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-oId  or  3-year-old.  Ran  as  a  4-year-old  with- 
out winning.  Ran  1  race  as  a  5-year-old,  winning  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  at  Poughkeepsie, 
beating  Caracalla  in  3  heats. 

(c)  Erdenheim.  Ran  once  at  Sheepshead  Bay  as  a  4-year-old,  finishing  third  to  Ram- 
bler and  Clarendon  in  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  7  runners.  Erdenheim  has  sired  winners, 
including  Camilla,  winner  of  the  Ashland  Oaks,  etc. 

((/)  Repetta.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  Started  4  times  as  a  4-year-old,  won 
3  races,  and  was  distanced  in  aheat  race.  At  Baker  City,  Ore.,  she  won  a  Purse  and  Stake, 
mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  3  runners  ;  at  Union,  Ore.,  she  won  a  Purse,  7, '8-mile  heats, 
in  straight  heats,  3  runners,  and  she  won  another  Purse,  7/8-mile  heats,  at  Baker  City,  in 
straight  heats,  3  runners,  time  1:31  1/4  and  1;3U  1/4. 

As  a  5-year-old  Repetta  won  3  races  out  of  6  starts.  At  Helena,  Mont.,  she  won  a  7/8- 
mile  race,  4  runners,  and  also  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  4  runners,  time  1:44  1/2.  At  Salem 
Ore.,  she  won  the  State  Fair  Stakes,  1  mile,  6  runners. 

As  a  6-year-old  Repetta  started  10  times,  won  9  races,  and  was  second  in  the  other  one, 
while  as  a  7  and  S-year-old  she  won  18  more  races,  making  a  total  of  33  races  in  all.  As  a 
9-year-old  she  ran  but  did  not  win. 

(e)  ArundeL  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  12  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1 
race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile, 
for  all  ages,  easily  by  a  length,  in  1:42  3  4,  beating  Safe  Ban,  Pasha,  Katie  A.,  Rosalind, 
Harry  Russell  and  Rowland.  Four  days  afterwards  he  ran  second  to  Strideaway  in  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Santa  Rita,  Jennie  Treacy,  Banner  Bearer,  Katie  A.,  The  Bourbon 
and  Lucy  H.  At  Jerome  Park,  with  102  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Ben  Ali  (winner  of  the  Ken- 
tucky Derby,  etc.),  4  years,  118  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Joe  Cotton  (winner 
of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  Tennessee  Derby,  etc.),  5  years,  113  lbs.,  by  10  lengths. 

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As  a  4-year-old  Arundel  won  3  races.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse, 
mile  heats,  beating  Headlad,  Mirth,  Lepanto,  and  3  others.  At  West  Side  Park,  Chicago, 
he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  11  runners,  time  1:29,  and  won  the  next  race,  1  mile, 
the  same  day,  in  1:44,  4  runners. 

As  a  .5-year-old  Arundel  won  5  races  at  West  Side  Park,  running  a  mile  in  one  of  them 
in  1:41,  beating  G.  W.  Cook  and  2  others.  As  a  6-year-old  he  won  7  races.  At  Washing- 
ton Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,400,  top  weight,  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Rimini,  $2,000, 
in  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  10  runners.  In  the  run-off  Arundel  won  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths, 
time  1:54  1/2  and  1:56  1/4.  At  the  same  track  he  also  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  by  2 
lengths,  in  2:09  1/4,  4  runners.  At  West  Side  Park  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Benson,  Burch,  Kaloolah,  etc.,  in  1:53  3/4,  and  at  Latonia  he  won  a  Purse, 
1  1/16  miles,  beating  Camilla  (winner  of  the  Ashland  Oaks,  etc.)  and  5  others. 

As  a  7-year-old  Arundel  won  5  races,  including  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Miss 
Hawkins  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  the  Twin  City  Oaks,  etc.),  the  Kaiser,  and  Pilgrim, 
time  1:56.     As  an  8-year-old  he  won  1  race,  and  at  9  years  old  he  ran  without  winning. 

1864.     barren. 

18G5,  br.  c.  O'Malley,  by  iini).  Mickey  Free.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  4  times  as  a 
3-year-old,  won  3  races  and  was  unplaced  in  the  fourth.  At  Louisville  he  won  the  Manu- 
facturers' Stakes,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Lancer  and  3  others  that  were  dis- 
tanced. Three  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Court  House  Purse,  mile  heats,  3  in  5,  after  6 
heats,  6  starters,  and  a  fortnight  later  he  won  a  Purse,  2  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  at 
Lexington,  2  starters. 

1866,     dead  foal  by  Vandal ;  1867,  barren. 

1868,     gr.  f.  La  Kieve,  by  Lightning:.    Alluded  to  above. 

186»,  b.  c.  Lani|»i,  by  Lightning.  Won  the  Maxwell  House  Stakes,  mile  heats,  for  3-year-olds, 
at  Nashville,  beating  Florence  (winner  of  the  first  heat)  and  3  others.  He  also  won  the 
Produce  Stakes,  2-mile  heats,  for  3-year-olds,  beating  Malita,  etc. 

1870,  b.  c.  by  Lightning.     Died  when  a  yearling. 

1871,  barren. 

1872,  Sallie  died  foaling  to  imp.  Phaeton. 

MARCARET  IIIIVTER, 

Buela's 
4th  Dam,         produced  in 

1851,  b.  f.  Kate  Batenian,  by  imp.  Yorkshire.     Had  only  4  thoroughbred  foals. 
Kate  Bateman  produced 

(a)  Punch.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  His  only  performance  as  a  3-year-old  was 
walking  over  for  a  Sweepstakes  for  the  produce  of  untried  mares  at  $100  each,  $.50  forfeit, 
.$35  if  declared,  24  nominations.  As  a  4-year-old  he  started  in  4  races,  was  second  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  1.  As  a  5-year-old  Punch  started  7  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3,  third 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 

(6)  Katie  L.  Dam  of  Mary  Mac  (winner  of  4  races,  including  5/8  mile,  in  1  ;02  3/4), 
Tom  Jones  (winner  of  19  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  including  3/4  mile,  in  1:15  1/2  and 
a  mile  in  1:42  3/4,  also  a  winner  as  an  outlaw).  Uncle  Harry  (winner  of  2  races,  1/2  mile,  in 
49  1/4  and  5/8  mile  in  1:03  1/2),  and  Harry  L.  (winner  of  8  races  as  a  4-year-old,  including 
7/8  mile  in  1:27  1/4  and  a  mile  in  1:40  3/4). 

(c)  Tipperary  Girl.  Dam  of  Gus  Mathews  (winner  of  4  races,  including  the  Kennesaw 
Stakes,  Selling,  1  mile,  at  Louisville,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |1, 000),  Tipsey  (winner  of  4  races, 
including  3/4  mile  at  Brooklyn,  in  1:15  1/2),  Paddy  (winner  of  1  race).  Cadaverous  (winner 
of  2  races,  including  3/4  mile,  in  1:15)  and  Birdie  M.,  winner  of  5  races. 

1852,  1854.     No  report  in  Stud  Book. 

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1853,     b.  f.  Sallle,  by  imj).  Sovereign.    Alluded  to  above 
1855,     ell.  1'.  (Jreek  Slave,  by  Imp.  Gleucoe. 

Greek  Slave  produced 

(ii)  Vivandiere.  Threw  Onyx  (ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old  ;  as  a  3-year-old  won 
a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Patterson,  ran  second  to  imp.  Glenelg  in  the  Travers  Stakes, 
1  y/4  miles  at  Saratoga,  and  ran  third  to  imp.  Glenelg  and  imp.  Inverness  in  the  Champion 
Stakes,  mile  heats,  at  Jerome  Park),  Cornucopia  (dam  of  Blue  Peter,  winner  of  6  races; 
Witchcraft,  a  winner  as  a  3  and  8-year-old,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners  Tammany  Hall  and 
Mr.  Waverly,  the  latter  an  outlaw  winner  only)  and  Wild  Rose,  who  started  once  as  a 
3-year-old,  running  a  dead  heat  for  third  place  with  Fusilade  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Mon- 
mouth Park,  behind  Thomas  K.  and  W.  I.  Higgins,  11  runners. 

Wild  Rose  threw  an  unnamed  mare  by  Attilla  (never  ran,  dam  of  the  winners  Albert 
Stull,  7  races,  Hilda  III.,  3  races  ;  Odaliche,  2  races,  and  Genghis  Khan,  4  races),  Wijdwood 
(winner  of  1  race  as  a  5-year-old)  and  Forestress  who  never  ran,  but  threw  Kodak,  winner 
of  5  races. 

Wild  Rose  also  threw  Jack  Rose  (winner  of  40  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks  and  also 
a  winner  as  an  outlaw),  Hedge  Rose  (winner  of  8  races  and  dam  of  Charlie  Ro.se,  winner  of 
1  race  as  a  3-year-old),  Herndon  (winner  of  13  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks  and  a  winner 
as  an  outlaw)  and  Princess  Rose  II.,  winner  of  2  races  as  a  2-yearold. 

(d)  Black  Slave.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  3  times  as  a  3-year-old  and 
finished  third  once.  Ran  3  times  as  a  4-year-old,  finished  second  once  and  won  the  other  2 
races,  viz  :  1  1/4  and  1  1/2  miles,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500  in  the  latter. 

Black  Slave  threw  Diamond  (winner  of  7  races  on  the  flat,  including  1  1/2  mile  heats, 
and  2  races,  1  mile  each,  the  same  day  ;  also  a  winner  over  the  jumps  when  8  years  old) 
and  Maratana  winner  of  3  races,  dam  of  John  Morris  (winner  of  20  races),  Robin  Hood 
(winner  of  35  races),  Cuckoo  (winner  of  2  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks  and  also  an  outlaw 
winner)  and  Miss  Mary,  winner  of  19  races,  she  the  dam  of  Maribert,  winner  of  the  Han- 
over Stakes,  The  Treraont  Stakes,  etc.,  as  a  2-year-old  in  1899,  and  winner  of  4  races 
in  1900. 

Black  Slave  also  threw  Anne  Augusta,  winner  of  4  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  the 
Maryland  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  the  good  racemares  Ferida,  Idler,  Verdict,  Belinda  and 
5  others  ;  also  a  winner  as  a  4  and  5-year-old  and  dam  of  Bordelaise  (winner  of  12  races, 
including  the  Mixed  Stakes  at  Nashville),  Jack  Murray  (winner  of  20  races  and  afterwards 
an  outlaw),  Tom  Donohue  (winner  of  16  races),  Mayor  B.  (winner  of  8  races  and  an  outlaw), 
Anna  Bramble  (winner  of  1  race  at  2  years  of  age,  when  she  died).  Falcon  (ran  only  as  a  2 
year-old,  winning  4  races),  Tennie  (ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  winning  1  race)  and  Marigold, 
who  never  started,  but  produced  The  Bully  (winner  of  4  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks 
and  also  winner  as  an  outlaw).  Gold  Boy  (winner  of  1  race)  and  Reseda  II.,  winner  of  a 
1/2-mile  race  as  a  2-year-old  in  49  1/2  seconds,  she  the  dam  of  Basseda,  winner  of  4  races 
as  a  2-year-old,  including  3/'8  mile  in  42  1/4  seconds  and  l/'2  mile  in  48  1/2  seconds,  easily 
by  3  lengths. 

Black  Slave  also  produced  Oakdale  (winner  of  the  Annual  Home-Bred  Stakes,  1  mile, 
at  Baltimore,  and  4  races  over  the  jumps),  Bessie  B.  (winner  of  16  races).  Banker  (winner 
of  12  races),  Topsy  (winner  of  38  races,  and  whose  only  foal.  Top  Gallant,  won  7  races), 
and  Black  Gal,  winner  of  5  races,  and  dam  of  Little  Mat  (winner  of  23  races).  Princess 
Tatyana  (winner  of  3  races  in  1900  as  a  2-year-old),  Brown  Girl  (winner  of  a  Purse  as  a  2-year- 
old)  and  Bay  Gal,  who  never  started  but  produced  Cass,  winner  of  29  races. 

(c)  Sarong.  Threw  the  "  Red  horse  "  Aristides  (winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  the 
Kentucky  Derby,  the  Breckenridge  Stakes,  2  miles,  at  Baltimore,  the  Jerome  Stakes,  1  3/4 
miles,  a  Sweepstakes,  2  1/8  miles,  at  Lexington,  beating  the  great  racehorse  Ten  Brook,  etc., 
etc.),  and  Wissahickon,  who  ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning,  and  produced 
Willie  Clark  (who  died  as  a  2-year-old,  but  previously  won  the  Fairview  Stakes,  beating 
Bersan,  Freeman,  etc.,  and  the  Prairie  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Editor,  etc.,  time  1:15  3/4, 
etc.);  Zoroaster  (winner  of  5  races),  an  unnamed  colt  by  Forester  (won  1  race  as  a 
3-year-old),  Fairview  (winner  of  2  races  as  a  2-year-old),  and  Watteau,  who  never  ran  but 

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produced   Peddler   (winner   of  2   races)   and    Miscue,    never   ran,    she   the  dam  of   Kirk, 
winner  of  7  races,  and  Paleton,  winner  of  3  races  in  1900  as  a  2-year-old. 

Sarong  also  produced  DaiseyHoey,  ran  when  2  aad  3  years  old  without  winning, 
she  the  dam  of  Delight  (never  ran,  dam  of  the  vi^inners  Guyali,  Laura  Burt  and  Mrs. 
Jimmy),  Rambler  (winner  of  60  races)  Daisy  Woodruff  (winner  of  7  races  and  dam  of  the 
winners  Tern,  the  good  performer  Lieber  Karl  and  Mrs.  Brunnell,  a  3  year  old  winner, 
in  1901),  Gambler  (winner  of  7  races),  Capt.  Spencer,  late  Gamester  (winner  of  G  races) 
and  Notre  Dame,  winner  of  3  races. 

Sarong  also  produced  Floretta,  who  ran  as  a  3,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning,  and 
threw  Lavern,  never  ran,  she  the  dam  of  Ben  Waddell,  winner  of  21  races,  and  Mr.  Dayton, 
a  winner  over  the  jumps.  From  Floretta  also  came  Nettie  Johnson  (a  winner  and  dam  of 
the  winner  Essential).  Flora  Bowsher  (ran  without  winning,  dam  of  the  winner  Anglaise), 
and  Fennetta,  a  winner  of  1  race  as  a  3-year-old. 

Sarong  produced,  in  addition  to  the  above,  Sarimenta  (never  ran,  dam  of  Horse  Shoe 
Tobacco,  winner  of  more  than  50  races  up  till  the  end  of  1901  and  sttll  winning  races  in 
1902),  and  Petersborough,  winner  of  the  Good-Bye  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay 
easily  by  a  length,  with  106  lbs.,  beating  Livonia,  103,  Drizzle,  111,  lago,  lit.  Fairy  Queen, 
118,  and  Zor,  106  lbs. 

((/)  Petty.  Produced  Observanda  (winner  of  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  for  2-year- 
olds,  at  Louisville,  9  runners,  time  49  3/4,  and  also  winner  of  2  races  as  a  3-year-old  ;  no 
produce).  Traveller,  late  Sligo  (winner  of  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  at  Lexington,  and  3 
succeeding  races  the  same  day,  one  at  a  mile  and  the  other  at  1  1/4  miles  as  a  3-year-old, 
also  a  winner  of  3  races  as  a  4-year-old),  Baby  Blake  (never  ran,  dam  of  Maggie  Ward, 
a  winner,  and  she  the  dam  of  the  2  winners,  Beekman  and  Connover),  Lansdowne  (a  win- 
ner of  1  race  as  a  4-year-old)  and  Petulance,  winner  of  1  race  as  a  3-year-old,  dam  of 
Fretful,  winner  of  8  races,  and  Blumist,  winner  of  1  race  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900. 

18—,     (Date  not  given  in  Stud  Book.)     b.  f.  Stumps,  by  Lexington. 

Stumps  had  only  one  foal,  viz  :  Bessie  Eagle. 

Bessie  Eagle.  Threw  Lilly  Babbitt,  who  produced  Lena  Oliver,  never  ran,  dam  of  the 
winners  Lena  Ban  (winner  of  1  race  as  a  2-year-old,  and  died  as  a  3-year-old),  Mask  (win- 
ner of  1)  races),  Miss  Annie  (winner  of  1  race,  and  dam  of  the  stake  winner  Annie  Page, 
vnnner  of  3races,  including  1/2  mile  in  49  1/3  seconds),  Cavallo  (winner  of  5  races),  Sam 
Fullen  (winner  of  11  races  as  a  2  and  3-year-old,  including  3/4  mile  in  1 :14  1/4,  and  a  winner 
again  in  1901  as  a  4-year-old),  in  addition  to  Duett  D.,  who  never  ran,  but  threw  Rowland 
Duette,  winner  of  7  races. 

Lilly  Babbitt  also  threw  the  good  racehorse  Loftin  (winner  of  10  races,  including  the 
Himyar  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  the  Iron  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  the  great  American  Stallion  Stakes 
and  the  Brewers'  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles  each,  the  Dixie  Stakes  and  the  St.  Leger  Stakes, 
3  miles  each,  and  the  Merchants'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles),  Venisti  (winner  of  1  race  as  a  ."j-year- 
old),  Lily  Virgil  (winner  of  1  race  as  a  3-year-old,  dam  of  Bertha  Kinney,  winner  of  1  race 
as  a  4-year-old  ;  R.  Q.  Ban,  winner  of  28  races  up  till  the  end  of  1900,  and  a  winner 
again  in  1901,  and  Gold  Ban,  winner  of  ]  race  as  a  .1-year-old),  Lilly  Kinney  (winner  of  5 
races),  and  Ed.  Beaman,  winner  of  3  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  and  also  a  winner  as 
an  outlaw. 

Bessie  Eagle  also  threw  La  Traviata,  who  never  started,  but  produced  Tony  Foster 
(winner  of  9  races).  Freedom  (winner  of  20  races).  Pell  Mell,  formerly  called  Tristan  (winner 
of  13  races),  Vardee  (winner  of  12  races),  Millerton  (winner  of  3  races),  Lovelace  (winner 
of  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  the  Tyro,  Daisy  and  Zephyr  Stakes,  and  died  as  a 
3-year-old,  without  running),  and  Queen  B.  Queen  B  never  ran,  but  threw  the  winners 
Henry  Tyler  and  Long  Bee,  and  also  the  producers  Ten  Ban  (dam  of  Pontus,  winner  of  3 
races  as  a  2-year-old,  and  Judge  Redwine,  winner  of  1  race  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1900,  and  also 
a  winner  in  1901,  including  1  1/8  miles,  time  1:.52  3/5)  and  Lilly  Dale,  dam  of  Lough  Derg, 
winner  of  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  in  1900,  including  1/2-mile  heats,  in  49  and  49  3/4  seconds. 

In  addition  to  Lillie  Babbitt  and  La  Traviata,  Bessie  Eagle  produced  Warrietta,  who 
ran  2  races  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning,  and  threw  Minnie  Irvine,  Miss  Irwin's  dam. 

88 


The  next  report  in  the  Stud  Book  after  Stumps  is  in  1868.  as  follows: 

1S(>;{,     b.  f.  Accident,  by  Ligiitiiiiig'.     Never  started.     Had   only  one  foal,    a  hlly   that   had   no 
produce. 

ls(!(>,     cb.  f.  Roxaiia,  by  West  Roxbiiry. 

Roxana  produced 

(rt)  Lady  Jack,  winner  of  4  races  as  a  3-year-old.  At  Ottumwa,  la.,  she  won  a  Purse, 
mile  heats,  '.',  in  ."),  G  runners.  At  Council  Bluffs  she  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  3  heats,  3 
runners.  At  Sullivan,  III.,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2-mile  heats,  4  runners,  and  at  Quincy  she 
won  a  Purse,  2  miles,  3  runners.  Lady  Jack  produced  Derby  C,  late  Derby,  a  winner  of 
1  race  as  a  5-year-old.  and  Lady  Gratia,  who  never  started  but  threw  Glendaer  II.,  winner 
of  1  race  as  a  3- year-old. 

{/>)  Master  Malloy,  as  a  4-year-old,  won  a  Novelty  race,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Rock  Island, 
7  runners,  and  at  Council  Bluffs  he  won  a  Hurdle  race,  mile  heats,  over  4  hurdles,  in 
straight  heats,  3  runners. 

18(59,     b.  c.  Joe  ^Sbelby  (.liniiiary ).  by  West  IJoxImry. 

1.S70,     ch.  0.  Testor  (Orphan  Boy),  by  West  Roxbiiry. 


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CAMBRIC. 


Cambric  never  started.     She  produced  in 

lf*5)0.     ch.  f.  Lisrie.  by  Lisbon.    Never  started. 

Lisric  threw 

{a)  Ways  and  Means.  Won  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  comprising  2  Purses  at  Saratoga, 
the  Dash  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  10  starters,  time  1 :01,  and  the  Sapphire  Stakes, 
.')  1/2  furlongs,  at  the  same  track,  easily  by  three  lengths,  8  starters.  As  a  3-year-old  Ways 
and  Means  started  4  times,  ran  third  to  Prince  iMcClurg  and  Deering  in  the  Latonia  Derby 
and  was  unplaced  in  his  other  races. 

(b)  June  Gayle.  As  a  2-year-old  in  1900  won,  at  Latonia,  the  Harold  Stakes,  .5/8  mile,  in 
a  canter  by  0  lengths,  track  fair,  time  1 :02  1,  2,  and  also  the  Covington  .Stakes,  5  1/2  fur- 
longs, top  weight,  easil)^  by  2  lengths. 

ISOl,     barren ;  1  .Sft-t.  b.  e.  died. 

18'J2,  b.  f.  Nellie  Osborne,  by  Lisbon.  Won  4  Purses  as  a  2-year-old,  1  at  Hawthorne  Park,  2  at 
Nashville  and  1  at  New  Orleans,  including  4  1/2  furlongs,  in  55  3/4,  and  5/8  mile  in  1 :02 1/4. 
As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  Purse  at  New  Orleans,  and  ran  as  a  4  and  5-year-old  without 
winning. 

1893,     b.  f.  Cliillon.  by  Lisbon.     Never  started. 

1S!)5,  cb.  c.  Modi,  by  Falsetto.  Won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  at  Harlem,  111.,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  Hawthorne 
Park  as  a  4-year-old.     Ran  as  a  5-year-old  without  winning. 

ISDC,     cb.  f.  Stella,  by  Falsetto.     Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

1897,     br.  or  br.  f.  by  Falsetto. 

JAC'OXET,     only  ran  as  a  4-\^ear-old,  when  she  was  once  unplaced.     At  the  stud  she  has  proved 

Cambric's        a  marvelous  success.     In  addition  to  the  2  crack  racehorses  and  sires.  Sir  Dixon  and 

Dam.  Belvidere,  she  has  thrown  the  winners  Blacklock,   Hindoonet  and  Lady  Pepper,  a 

producer  also.     Other  producing   daughters   of  Jaconet  are  The  Niece,  Mattie  T., 

Intrepid  and  Magna  Charter. 

MACiOlE  B.  B.,     was    a    good   stake  winner,    and   also   one   of  the   best   broodmares  in  the 
Cambric's  stud  book. 

2nd  Dam. 

For  further  particulars  of  this   family   see  Homeopathy,   Kaloolah,    La  Sylphide,  Nihil, 
Semper  Fidele  and  Sunnyside. 


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cassette:. 


Cassette  started  65  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  14,  third  in  1^  and  unplaced  in  32. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $8,530. 

She  ran  her  first  race  at  the  Brooklyn  Spring  meeting,  where  she  finished  a  moderate  third  to 
Hazlet  and  Sagamore  in  a  1/2-miIe  Sweepstakes,  7  runners.  Ten  days  afterwards  she  was  unplaced 
in  a  Sweepstakes,  4  1/2  furlongs,  won  by  Damsel.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  was  unplaced  in  the 
Vernal  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  for  2-year-old  fillies,  won  by  Axiom.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  finished  third 
to  Defender  and  Yankee  Doodle  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  6  runners,  and  3  days  afterwards 
was  unplaced  in  the  First  Attempt  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Premier. 

At  Aqueduct  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  6  runners,  track  heavy,  time  1:05.  She 
then  went  back  to  Brighton  Beach,  where,  with  95  lbs.,  she  finished  second  to  imp.  Intermission, 
110  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  B?au  Ideal  II.,  122,  Tomoka,  94,  and 
Tremargo.  90  lbs.,  time  1:02  1/4.  Two  days  later  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  with  105  lbs., 
beating  Volley,  100,  Heretic,  103.  Bean  Ideal  II.,  118,  Tremargo.  107  lbs.,  and  5  others,  time  1:02  3/4. 
In  her  last  race  at  the  Beach  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  won  b)'  Gesmonda. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Futurity,  won  by  Requital;  unplaced  in  the  Belle 
Stakes,  won  by  imp.  One  I  Love,  and  unplaced  in  the  Sapphire  Stakes,  won  by  Kamsin.  In  her 
last  race  at  the  Bay  she  finished  third  to  Margrave  and  Captive  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  beating 
Yankee  Doodle,  The  Winner,  Bessie  Browning,  Royal  Princess  and  Lorrainia,  at  weight  for  sex, 
and  conceding  weight  to  Wishard,  Sunrise  II.,  Tremargo  and  3  others.  At  Brooklyn  in  the  Fall, 
Cassette  was  unplaced  in  the  Willow  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Annot  Lyle,  and  9  days  after- 
wards, with  108  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Woodbine,  108  lbs.,  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  Annot 
Lyle,  115,  imp.  Intermission,  109,  La  Vienta,  108,  and  Medica,  103  lbs.  In  the  Seashore  Stakes, 
5  1/2  furlongs,  won  by  Woodbine,  and  in  a  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Emotional,  Cassette  was 
unplaced. 

At  Morris  Park,  her  favorite  track,  she  carried  108  lbs.  into  third  place  behind  Ben  Brush.  128, 
and  Merry  Prince,  115  lbs.,  in  the  Albany  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  imp.  Intermission,  106  lbs. 
Five  days  later,  with  109  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Woodbine,  110  lbs.,  in  the  Fashion  Stakes,  Eclipse 
course,  beating  imp.  Intermission,  105,  Bessie  Browning.  105,  Amanda  V.,  115,  St.  Agnes,  108, 
and  Emotional,  105  lbs.,  time  1:12  1/4.  After  a  day's  interval,  with  110  lbs.,  she  finished  third  to 
Au  Revoir,  115,  and  Sweet  Faverdale,  115  lbs.,  over  the  last  5/8  of  the  Eclipse  course,  in  1:00  1/2, 
9  runners,  and  finished  her  2-year-old  form  by  carrying  110  lbs.  into  third  place  behind  Patrol,  110, 
and  imp. Intermission,  100  lbs. ,  beating  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Cassette  began  racing  at  Morris  Park,  where  with  112  lbs.  she  ran  second  to 
imp.  Intermission.  109  lbs.,  in  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  Withers  mile,  beating  St.  Ag-nes,  109.  and  imp. 
One  I  Love  120  lbs.  In  the  Pontico  Handicap,  1  1  8  miles,  she  ran  a  bad  third  to  Volley  and 
Sherlock,  4  runners,  track  sloppy,  time  1:58  1/3,  and  in  her  last  race  at  the  Meeting,  carrying  105 
lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Abuse,  104  lbs. ,  over  the  last  8/4  of  the  Withers  course,  beating  Zanone,  109, 
Lady  Green  way,  100,  and  2  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Brooklyn  she  ran  fourth  and  last  in  the  Preakness  Stakes,  1  1,  16  miles,  and  3  days  after- 
wards won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  with  112  lbs.,  beating  Graziosa,  106,  Juno,  112,  Lambent,  112, 
Religion,  117  lbs.,  and  3  others  at  equal  weights.  In  her  last  race  at  Brooklyn,  with  102  lbs.,  she 
was  third  and  last  to  Hamilton  II.,  Ill,  and  Merry  Prince,  117.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  Cassette, 
with  98  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Formal,  108,  and  imp.  Goldcrest,  104  lbs.,  in  the  Spindrift  Stakes,  1  1/8 
miles,  5  runners;  with  113  lbs.  ran  second  to  imp.  Intermission,  120  lbs.,  in  the  Foam  Stakes,  1  mile, 
beating  Religion,  113  lbs.,  by  8  lengths,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  for  all  ages, 
won  by  Bonaparte.  At  Bri.ghton  Beach  Cassette  was  beaten  easily  by  8  lengths  by  Harpsichord,  in 
a  1-mile  race,  6  runners,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Seagull  Handicap,  1  mile,  won  by  Peep  o'  Day. 

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At  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Fall  meeting,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  Cassette  ran  fifth  and 
last  in  the  Dolphin  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by  imp,  Goldcrest,  and  3  days  later  ran  second 
to  Graziosa,  beating  Crimea,  Louise  N.,  Harpsichord  and  4  others  at  equal  weights,  Although 
the  September  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  was  beyond  her  distance,  she  was  sent  to  the  post  with 
99  lbs.  to  earn  |150  to  the  third  horse  against  Captive,  105,  and  Requital,  130  lbs.,  her  only  oppo- 
nents. Captive  won  easily  by  a  length,  and  Requital  beat  Cassette  4  lengths. 

At  Brooklyn  Cassette  was  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  race  won  by  Cromwell;  carried  109  lbs.,  and  ran 
second  to  Croinwell,  122  lbs.,  in  the  Parkville  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Madge  U.  and  Argentina, 
and  3  days  later,  with  101  lbs.,  won  a  1-mile  race  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  The  Winner, 
115,  Muskalonge,  110,  and  Argentina,  101  lbs.  In  the  Brookwood  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  with  104 
lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  The  Winner  and  Ben  Eder,  beating  Captive  and  Ramiro,  all  of  them  carrying 
11.5  lbs. 

At  Morris  Park  Cassette  won  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  last  7/8  of  the  Withers  mile,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  carrying  107  lbs.,  beating  Dr.  Grimes,  107,  The  Winner,  120,  and  Swipes  II.,  102  lbs.  In 
the  Hunter  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles  over  the  hill,  with  110  lbs.,  she  had  to  play  second  fiddle  to  the  good 
racemare  Souffle,  120  lbs.,  behind  her  being  Louise  N.,  97,  Argentina,  100,  and  Swipes  II.,  97,  time 
1:54.  She  ne.xt  won  a  Handicap,  Withers  mile,  with  110  lbs.,  in  1:41  1/4,  beating  Ramiro,  106, 
Cromwell,  121,  imp.  Septuor,  114,  Premier,  109,  and  4  others  in  receipt  of  weight  and  in  her  last 
race  of  the  season  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  won  by  Howard  Mann. 

Cassette  began  her  4-year-old  career  by  running  unplaced  3  times  in  succession  at  Morris  Park, 
twice  to  Deerslayer  and  once  to  Billali.  At  Brooklyn  she  was  unplaced  in  a  o/8-mile  race  won  by 
Eton  Jacket.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  carrying  100  lbs.,  she  was  beaten  in  a  drive,  by  a  neck  only,  by 
imp.  Peep  o'  Day,  112  lbs.,  in  a  1-mile  Handicap,  time  1:41  2/5,  behind  them  finishing  Tom  Cromwell, 
110,  Lehman,  117,  Free  Advice,  114,  Deerslayer,  118  lbs.,  and  the  3-year-olds  Paul  Kauvar,  105, 
Savarin,  101 ,  and  Ferdinand,  100  lbs.  After  being  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles  on  the  turf, 
won  by  Sun  Up,  and  again  running  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  won  by  First  Mate,  Cassette 
went  on  to  Brighton  Beach,  where  she  ran  unplaced  twice,  after  which  she  finished  second  to 
Premier  in  a  field  of  4  runners.     She  next  ran  unplaced  3  times. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  was  unplaced  twice,  and  at  Brooklyn  she  was  unplaced  3  times.  At 
Morris  Park,  with  113  lbs.  up,  she  was  beaten  a  head  by  Tom  Cromwell  in  a  race  over  the  Withers 
mile  in  1:43  1/4,  behind  them  finishing  Sallie  Clicquot,  Storm  King.  Good  Times,  imp.  Halfling 
and  Trayant,  all  of  them  giving  her  weight.  With  the  best  of  the  weights  she  next  finished  third 
to  Semper  Ego  and  Hugh  Penny  over  the  Withers  mile,  5  runners,  and  a  week  afterwards,  with 
106  lbs.  up,  ran  second  to  Hastings,  140  lbs.,  in  the  Second  Serial  Handicap,  7/8  of  the  Withers  mile, 
beating  Maid  Marian,  2  years,  107,  and  Premier,  121  lbs. 

Cassette  wound  up  her  racing  career  by  carrying  102  lbs.  to  victory  in  the  Third  Serial  Handi- 
cap, Withers  mile,  beating  Typhoon  II.,  3  years,  116,  Thomas  Cat,  3  years,  105,  Rondo,  116,  La 
Goleta,  2  years,  95,  Lady  Mitchell,  3  years,  99,  and  Premier,  115  lbs.,  time  1:43.  In  this  race  Premier 
finished  second,  but  was  disqualified  for  fouling  Typhoon  II. 

C'VSTAliIA,     started  20  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  12.    Her  winnings 
Cassette's         amounted  to  $9,945,  and  her  victories  included  the  Hollywood  Handicap,  3/4  mile, 
Dam.  and  a  walk-over  for  the  Home  Bred  Produce  Stakes  as  a  2-year-old.     As  a  3-year- 

old  she  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes  ;  a  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  at  yerome  Park,  and  another 
Handicap,  1,400  yards,  at  Jerome  Park.     She  also  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Correction 
in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  stakes  divided,  at  Morris  Park,  time  1:11,  in  a  field  of 
6  runners. 

For  detailed  account  of  her  races  see  Castalia. 

Castalia  produced  in 

1893,  br.  f.  Cassette,  by  Uiicas.    Alluded  to  above. 

1894,  ch.  c.  John  MoC.  ran  as  Fred  Graft,  by  Uncas.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  un- 
placed 6  times,  and  ran  second  to  Donna  Rita  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  12 
runners.  Asa  3-year-old  Fred  Graft  started  3  times,  was  unplaced  twice  and  won  a  Purse, 
7/8  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  6  runners. 

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ls!».>.  ell.  c.  Moliegaii,  by  Faverdalp.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year.old  Started  twice  as  a  3-year- 
old,  was  unplaced  once  and  won  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
track  good,  time  1:10  1/3,  lo  runners. 

1  S!M;.  br.  c.  t'asdale.  by  Faverdale.  Started  19  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  6, 
third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  8.  He  won  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  at  Sacramento,  in  1:16  1/2,  beating 
Feversham,  Napian  and  Gilt  Edge,  and  at  San  Francisco  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race  easily  by 
4  lengths,  beating  Espirage,  Bonibel,  Olinthus  and  2  others,  track  heavy,  time  1:17  1/2. 

As  a  3-year-old  Casdale  started  37  times  and  won  5  races.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  |800, 
he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  easily  by  3  lengths,  8  runners.  In  the  Fall,  at 
San  Francisco,  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  6  runners  ;  won  2  Selling  races, 
one  at  7/8  mile  and  the  other  at  1  1/16  miles,  and  a  Purse,  1  mile. 

As  a  4-year-old,  in  1900,  Casdale,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  won   a  Purse,  1  mile, 
track  heavy,  time  1:44,  11  runners. 

l.s!»",     b.  0.  by  Uncas. 

189.S,      No  record, 

ls<»!».  b.  c.  Chilton.  ini|i.  Meddler.  As  a  2-year-old,  in  the  Maiden  Race  No.  1,  5/8  mile,  on  the 
New  Futurity  course,  he  ran  second  to  the  speedy  Hatasco  in  58  seconds,  very  fast  time, 
»  easily  beating  De  Keszke,  Cameron,  Man  o'  War  and  6  others,  weight  for  sex.  He  then 
won  the  Spring  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  on  the  New  Futurity  course,  with  112  lbs.,  beating  Gay 
Boy,  117,  White  Owl,  119,  and  Blue  Blood,  109  lbs.,  time  1:14.  Afterwards  he  was  placed 
in  several  good  races  and  at  Morris  Park  won  over  the  last  6  1/2  furlongs  of  the  Withers 
mile  easily  by  6  lengths  in  1:20  1/3.     As  a  3-year-old  in  1903  Chilton  is  again  winning. 

liWH.  t'ASTACiXETTE,     never  started  in    England. 
Cassette's 
2d  Dam. 

Castagnette  produced  in 

1S77,  ch.  f.  Cadence,  by  Imi).  Macaroon.  Only  started  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  5  times  in 
the  best  of  company,  finishing  second  twice,  third  once  and  unplaced  twice.  She  was  un- 
placed in  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  and  the  July  Stakes  won  by  the  unbeaten  Sensation.  In 
the  Hopeful  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  she  was  seccmd  to  Rosalie,  beating 
Ferncliff  (winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes),  Hermit,  Neufchatel,  Grenada,  Diana,  Beata, 
Nancy,  Carita  and  3  others.  She  was  also  second  to  Beata  in  the  Moet  and  Chandon 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Carita,  Diana,  Grenada,  Nancy,  Ferncliff 
and  3  others.  Two  days  previously  she  had  run  third  to  Sensation  and  Grenada  in  the 
Criterion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Lucy  George,  Oden  and  2  others. 

Cadence  produced 

(a)  Jack  McDonald.  Ran  twice  as  a  2-year-old.  With  105  lbs.  (unnamed)  he  won  a 
Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Cricket,  110,  East  Lynne, 
90,  Executor,  90,  Sussex,  107,  Marvel,  105,  and  2  others  in  receipt  of  weight.  In  the  Home 
Bred  Produce  States,  3/4  mile,  Wanda,  the  best  2  and  3-year-old  of  her  day,  was  his  only 
opponent,  and  at  equal  weights  he  succumbed  to  Mr.  Pierre,  Lorillard's  brilliant  daughter 
of  imp.  Mortemer. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  once  unplaced  in  a  Selling  Race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,375, 
top  weight. 

{i)  Trill.  Ran  onl)'  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  finished  second  once,  third  once  and 
unplaced  4  times.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  ^1,000,  she  was  second  to  Nat  Goodwin,  $2,000, 
in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Freedom,  $1,000,  Maggie  Mitchell,  81,500. 
Barb,  81,000,  Jennie  June,  |1, 500,  Electricity  and  4  others.  Later  on,  when  entered  for 
$2,000,  she  ran  third  to  Maggie  Mitchell,  $1500,  and  Freedom,  $800,  beating  Daurna,  $2,500, 
Nat  Goodwin,  $2,000,  Bronzomarte,  $700,  and  6  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

Trill  produced  Melba  (started  50  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  8,  third  in  6  and 
unplaced  in  32.     For  detailed  description  of  her  races  see  Melba).     Trill  also  produced  Tril- 

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lion  (ran  5  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old  ;  did  not  start  as  a  8-year-old  ;  won  a  Steeplechase 
as  a  4-year-old,  and  has  been  winning  Steeplechases  each  year  since,  having  won  23  Steeple- 
chases up  till  the  end  of  1900,  and  in  1901  he  was  still  running  and  winning),  and  Trillette, 
who  ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  11  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  second  in  3 
races,  and  won  once  at  Brighton  Beach,  1  mile,  beating  Dolando  and  7  others.  She  won  2 
races  out  of  16  starts  as  a4-year-old,  viz  ;  at  3/4mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  at  Brighton 
Beach,  10  runners,  time  1:16  3/4,  and  at  5  1/2  furlongs  at  Brooklyn  in  1:09,  14  runners. 

Trill  also  threw  Quaver  who  ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  10  times  as  a  3- 
year-old,  ran  third  once,  second  once,  and  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Windsor,  in 
1:14  1/2,  beating  Jennie  June,  Nimrod,  Wanga,  Harrington  and  Vengeance.  As  a  4-year- 
old  started  m  28  races,  was  third  four  times,  second  twice  and  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race 
at  Montreal.  Won  6  Selling  races  as  a  5-year-o'd,  including  5  1/2  furlongs  in  1 :08  1/4.  Won 
8  races  as  a  6-year-old.  including  3/4  mile  in  1:14  3/4  and  1:14  1/2,  and  tire  Swift  Stakes,  6  1/2 
furlongs,  at  Fort  Erie  in  1:20  1/4.  As  a  7-year-old,  in  1901,  Quaver  again  won  races  including 
1  mile.  Selling,  at  Newport,  with  107  up,  in  1:42. 

Royal  Salute,  a  son  of  Trill,  started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  twice  second  to  Mar- 
tiraas,  winner  of  the  Futurity,  and  won  twice,  viz  :  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Windsor,  in  a 
canter  by  4  lengths,  track  sloppy,  and  the  Hotel  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  4  runners. 

The  last  of  Trill's  produce  that  has  won  is  the  very  speedy  Musette,  who.  as  a  2-year- 
old,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach  easily  by  2  lengths 
in  1 :01  4/5,  beating  Yellow  Tail,  Wax  Taper,  Elfin  Conig,  Stuart ,  etc.  She  also  won  the  Belles 
Stakes,  Futurity  course,  with  107  lbs.,  easily  by  1/2  length,  track  fair,  in  1:10  3/5,  beating 
Runaway  Girl,  100,  Oneck  Queen,  115,  Iroquois  Belle,  100,  Motley,  115,  Smoke,  107,  Lady 
Uncas,  108,  Prejudice,  118  lbs.,  and  2  others. 

As  a  3-vear-old  Musette  won  5  races.  At  Brighton  Beach,  with  100  lbs.  up,  she  won  a 
3/4  mile  race  in  1:12  1/5,  beating  Smoke,  100  lbs.,  and  11  others.  At  Morris  Park  she  won 
the  Bronx  High- Weight  Handicap,  3/4  of  the  Withers  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  with  103 
lbs.,  beating  Meehanus,  4  years,  122,  Belle  of  Troy,  4  years,  122,  Gold  Heels,  2  years,  104, 
Belle  of  Lexington,  3  years,  119,  Kmnikinic.  6  years,  114,  and  Nanine,  3  years,  95  lbs,  time 
1:14,  and  also  a  Handicap,  Withers  mile,  easily  by  1/2  length  in  1:41  1/2.  At  Yonkers  she 
won  3  Handicaps,  about  3/4  mile  each,  in  1:08  3/4  and  1:09  3/4. 

Musette,  as  a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  won  a  High-Weight  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  on  the  main 
track,  at  Sheephead  Bay,  with  120  lbs.,  in  1:13  2/5;  won  the  Manhattan  Handicap, 
Eclipse  course,  at  Morris  Park,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:12,  and  at  the  same  track  won  the 
Bronx  High-Weight  Handicap,  last  3/4  of  the  Withers  mile,  time  1:13. 

(c)  Cascade.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  4.  She  won  the  Champagne  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  with  102 
lbs.,  beating  Fordham,  122,  Blithesome,  119,  King  Crab,  109,  Now  or  Never,  115  lbs.,  and  3 
others  at  weight  tor  sex.  With  107  lbs.  up  she  ran  second  to  Now  or  Never,  105  lbs.,  in  the 
Home  Bred  Produce  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Satisfaction,  109  lbs.  She  was  third  in  the 
Select  Stakes,  won  by  Sir  Dixon,  10  runners;  third  to  Specialty  in  the  Criterion  Stakes, 
8  runners,  and  third  to  the  grand  racehorse  Emperor  of  Norfolk  in  a  Handicap  at  Jerome 
Park,  11  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Cascade  started  5  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 
She  won  the  West  End  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Prose,  Belle 
d'Or  and  Winona,  the  last  named  conceding  the  others  5  lbs.  Cascade  pulled  up  lame,  and 
probably  broke  down,  as  she  never  ran  afterwards.  Twelve  days  previously  she  had  run 
third  to  Specialtv  and  her  stable  companion  Inverwick  (who  ought  to  have  won)  in  the  Eliza- 
beth Stakes.  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Speedwell,  Golden  Reel.  Snowdrop,  Winona  and  Miss  Olive. 

Cascade  produced  Lizzie  T. ,  who  started  1 1  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  second  once,  third 
twice  and  unplaced  in  8  races;  started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  third  once  and  won  a 
Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  Guttenberg,  with  top  weight,  in  57  seconds,  10  runners.  Lizzie  T. 
is  the  dam  of  Yap,  who,  as  a  2-year-old  in  England  in  1900,  started  6  times,  was  second  twice 
and  first  twice,  winning  The  Harrington  Plate,  300  sovs.,  5  furlongs  and  100  yards  straight, 
at  Derby,  beating  Exedo,  Warning,  Salvia,  O'Donoghue  and  3  others,  and  the  Hersham 
Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Sandown  Park.     Yap  also  won  over  the  jumps  as  a  4-year-old. 

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Cascade  also  produced  Cataract,  who  unfortunately  died  as  a  2-year-old  after  he  had 
run  3  races,  all  of  which  he  won.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $T(J()  and  bought  in  for  $1,000,  he 
won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  8  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  by  4  lengths,  beating  the  Esher-Dolly  colt, 
S-2,000,  Token,  $2,000,  Anawanda,  .fL.'JOO,  Oporto,  |il  ,000,  and  9  others  in  1:01.  At  Sheeps- 
head  Bay  he  won  the  Daisy  Stakes,  5/8  mile  on  the  turf,  with  118  lbs  .  in  1:01  2/5,  beating 
Figaro,  UO,  Josie,  115.  and  Sir  Excess,  Dorian,  J.  P.  B.  Meddler,  Kazan.  Pirate  Chief  and 
Ponce  de  Leon,  118  lbs.  each,  and  the  Jils  Johnson-imp.  Astolat  colt,  115  lbs.  Two  days 
afterwards  he  won  the  Pansy  Stakes,  3/4  mile  on  the  turf,  by  3  lengths  in  1:15  with  128 
lbs.,  giving  5  lbs.  and  a  beating  to  J.  P.  B.,  imp.  La  Misere,  Sun  Glimp.se  and  imp.  Woolsey. 

Bruff,  a  3-3'ear-old  winner  in  1902,  is  another  son  of  Cascade 

((/)  Orator.  Ran  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  finished  third  to  Tipstaff  and  Faver- 
dale  in  the  Sapling  Slakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Sorrento,  Ransom,  Eric, 
Gannymede,  Brahmin  and  3  others.  As  a  3-year-old  Orator  started  in  12  races,  won  the 
Harlem  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Samaria,  Soncy 
Lass,  Utility,  Forest  King  and  Servia,  and  ran  second  to  Madstone  in  the  Arrow  Stakes, 
1,400  yards,  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Radiant,  Kern,  Village  Maid  and  2  others.  He  was 
unplaced  in  the  other  10  races.  As  a  4-year-old  Orator  ran  once  unplaced  in  a  Handicap 
at  Monmouth  Park,  won  by  Clarendon. 

((•)  Pactolus.  Ran,  unnamed,  as  a  2-year-o!d  8  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1, 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  With  110  lbs.  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3,4  mile,  at 
Monmouth  Park,  by  2  lengths,  in  1 :14,  beating  Candelabra,  106,  Alcalde,  100,  Kilkenny.  102, 
Arnold,  108,  Dr.  \Vilco.\-,  110  lbs.,  and  2  others.  Later  on,  with  118  lbs.,  he  won  The  Red 
Bank  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Shellbark,  109,  Hamilton,  118.  the  King  Ernest-LTproar  colt, 
108,  Airshaft,  118  and  Barefoot,  108  lbs.  Previously  he  was  second  to  Mars  in  the  Tyro 
Stakes,  beating  Patron  (who  was  giving  him  5  lbs.),  and  4  others  and  was  third  to  Merry 
Monarch  and  imp.  Victory,  each  giving  him  10  lbs.,  in  the  Atlantic  Stakes,  3/'4  mile,  5  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Pactolus  started  7  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  2.  He  won  the  Cape  May  Handicap,  1  18  miles,  outer  circular  course,  at  Mon- 
mouth Park,  wath  106  lbs.,  in  1:.54  1/4,  beating  Nomad,  96,  Yorkville  Belle,  113,  Pickpocket, 
113,  Barefoot,  92,  and  Sir  Mathew,  112  lbs.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  the  September 
Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  by  3  lengths,  in  2:22,  carrying  102  lbs,  beating  Pickpocket,  108,  Lamp- 
lighter, 125,  Fidelio,  102,  and  Lord  Mottey,  102  lbs. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  106  lbs.,  he  won  the  Oriental  Handicap,  1  1,  4  miles,  beating  Fidelio, 
95,  Lamplighter,  117,  The  Pepper,  106,  Raceland,  7  years,  122  and  imp.  Dundee.  4  years, 
104  lbs.  With  117  lbs.  up,  he  was  second,  beaten  1  2  length,  to  Tormentor,  128  lbs.,  in  the 
Scud  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  12  runners,  time  59  1/4  seconds,  and  with  122 
lbs.  was  third  to  Kilkenny,  112,  and  The  Pepper,  117  lbs.,  in  the  Reapers  Stakes,  1  3/16 
miles,  at  Coney  Island,  beating  Lord  Mottey,  102,  and  Bashford,  117  lbs. 

(/)  Patroclus.  Started  11  times  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced 
in  10.  He  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  St.  Louis,  easily  by  2  lengths  in  1:08  1/2,  10 
runners. 

1878,      1879,  1880,  barren. 

1881,  ch.  c.  Casino,  by  iiiil>.  Macaroon.  Ran  4  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  9  times 
as  a  3-year  old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  a  Purse, 
3/4  mile,  for  maidens  of  all  ages,  as  Brighton  Beach,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Gennett 
Pride,  Perilous,  Jennings,  Lizzie  Miller  and  3  others,  and  later  on  at  the  same  track  won  a 
Purse,  7/8  mile,  welter  weights,  carrying  141  lbs.,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Arsenic,  6  years,  143 
lbs.,  and  the  4-year-olds  Hazard,  Jeisey  Maid  and  Ben  WooUey,  143  lbs.  each,  etc.  Earlier 
in  the  season,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |1,500,  he  ran  second  to  Swift,  J1,000,  in  a  Purse,  11/8 
miles,  8  runners.     Casino  has  also  sired  winners. 

1882,  1883,  barren. 

1884,  ch.  c.  Maroou,  by  imp.  Macoroou.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  10  times  as  a  3- 
year-old,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Clifton,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,000,  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  6  lengths,  10  runners  ;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000,  top 
weight,  according  to  the  weight-for-age  scale,  he  won  a  1-mile  race  by  3  lengths,  beating 

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Wayward  $1,200,  Clay  Pate  $1,000,  Windsail  $800  and  4  others.  At  Brighton  Beach  he  won 
a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:15,  beating  Brambleton,  Bankrupt,  Maggie 
Mitchell,  Raveller,  Dr.  Reed  (late  Lord  Coleridge),  John  Finn,  etc. 

At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  cleverly  by  1/2  length,  in  1:03  1/4,  beating  the 
good  racemare  Telle  Doe,  John  W.  White,  Brambleton,  Ben  Thompson,  Ichi  Ban,  Ferg 
Kyle,  Gleaner,  Harry  Russell,  Leonora,  etc.,  and  two  days  afterwards  won  the  Montague 
Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  the  very  useful  racehorse  Fitzroy,  who  had  won  the  Clarendon 
Stakes  at  the  same  meeting.  Maroon  also  ran  second  to  the  great  racehorse  Troubadour 
(winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.,  and  conquerorof  Miss  Woodford  in  a  Special  race  at  Sheeps- 
head  Bay)  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  time  1:42  1/3,  beating  the  third  horse,  Phil  Lee, 
by  8  lengths,  Ferona,  The  Owl  and  Winona  making  up  the  field. 

As  a  4-year-old  Maroon  won  the  Mirage  Stakes  (Handicap),  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth 
Park,  with  121  lbs.,  in  1:14  1/3,  beating  the  3-year-olds  King  Idle,  122,  and  Geo.  Oyster,  125 
lbs.,  in  addition  to  Leather  Stocking,  7  years,  109  lbs. 

1885,  cli.  f.  Morice,  by  Uiicas.  Never  started.  Her  only  foal  was  Citron,  who  never  started. 
Citron  threw  Cornette,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  England  in  1901. 

1886,  barren. 

1887,  cli.  f.  Druidess.  by  iiu|).  Stoiieheiige.  Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  8.  She  began  by  running  third  to  Onaway  (a  good 
racehorse)  and  Bill  Letcher  in  a  Purse,  8/4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Unadaga,  Cortland, 
Mr.  Pelham  and  Morristown.  She  next  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Jerome  Park, 
easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Devotee,  Bavarian,  Parado.x,  Homoeopathy,  May  Queen,  Rain- 
bow and  Pheebe,  time  491/4  seconds. 

At  the  same  meeting,  with  110  lbs.  up,  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  track  heavy,  in  1:19,  beating  Bill  Letcher,  106,  and  Garrison,  104  lbs. 
At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  118  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Blackburn,  123  lbs.,  in  the  Spring 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  healing  Kenwood,  115,  Onaway,  118,  Favorite,  115,  and  Starlight,  118  lbs., 
time  1:15  1/5.     She  then  apparently  went  off,  and  was  unplaced  7  times  in  succession. 

As  a  3-year-old,  out  of  27  starts  Druidess  won  1  race,  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  for  all 
ages,  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  3  lengths,  13  runners,  track  heavy,  time  1:17  1/2. 

Druidess  produced  Juanita,  who  started  53  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was 
second  in  10,  third  in  14  and  unplaced  in  34.  At  St.  Louis  she  won  3  Purses,  4  1/3  furlongs 
each,  in  56  3/4  and  55  1/4,9  and  10  runners  respectively  ;  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  from 
4  opponents,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  top  weight,  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Horseshoe  Tobacco  and  6  others,  by  2  lengths,  in  1:09  1/4. 

As  a  3-year-old  Juanita  ran  49  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  7,  third  in  3  and  un- 
placed in  32,  winning  at  5  1/3  furlongs  in  1:09,  and  at  3/4  mile  in  1:15.  As  a  4-year-old  she 
started  24  times  and  won  2  races,  viz.,  a  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  with  85  lbs.,  in  1:14  1/4  at  St. 
Louis,  and  a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  with  110  lbs.,  in  1:02,  at  San  Francisco. 

Druidess  also  produced  Herodiade,  who  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901  won  some  good  races, 
including  4  1/2  furlongs  in  55  4/5,  and  5/8-mile  in  1:01. 

1888,  ch.  f.  Castalia,  by  imj).  Morteiner.  Started  20  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  12,  winning  $9,945. 

For  details  of  Castalia's  races  see  Castalia. 

1889,  barren. 

1890,  ch.  c.  Roby,  by  Sensation.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  once  and  won  a 
Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at  Roby,  Ind.,  with  98  lbs.,  beating  5  opponents,  4  of  which  were 
giving  him  weight,  track  heavy,  time  57  3/4  seconds. 

1891,  b.  f.  Eonette,  by  imp.  Eothen.     Never  started. 

1892,  1894,  barren. 

1893,  b.  f.  Castana.  by  Faverdale.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Post  Haste,  who  started  31  times 
as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in  11.  He  won  a 
3/4-mile  race,  for  maiden  2-year-olds,  at  Brighton  Beach,  in  1:16  1/5,  beating  All  Gold, 
Bombshell,  Descubridora  and  8  others. 

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As  a  3-year-okl,  in  1900,  Posthaste  started  27  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  5.  third 
in  6  and  unplaced  in  10.  At  Washington  he  won  a  6  1  '2-furlong  race,  10  runners,  and  2 
races  at  7/8  mile.  At  Aqueduct,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  he  won  a  race,  about  T/8  mile,  8 
runners,  and  at  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,900,  he  won  a  race,  1  1/16  miles,  beat- 
ing Precursor  $2,000,  Merry  Prince  |800  and  Longacre  |800,  time  1:49  1/.5.  At  Brighton 
Beach,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  won  a  race,  1  1/16  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in 
1:43  3/5,  beating  Big  Gun  $1,700,  Cavalcade  |1, 000,  Carbuncle  $1,500  and  Tournay  81,000. 

1,S9.">,  eh.  f.  Lil  (iitaiia,  by  Kiilg'like.  Started  -t  times  as  a  2-year.old  on  the  legitimate  tracks, 
ran  third  3  times  at  Aqueduct,  and  unplaced  once  at  Brighton  Beach.  She  also  ran  on  the 
outlaw  tracks  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  she  also  ran  on  the  outlaw 
tracks  without  winning. 

CAC'm'C4,  started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  and  was  third  in  the  other  1.  She  won 
Cassette's  the  Stockbridgc  Biennial  Stakes,  after  dead  heat  with  Tom  Fool,  12  runners.  At 
3d  Dam.  Goodwood  she  won   the   Ham  Stakes,  3/4   mile,  6  runners,  and  at  the  Devon  and 

E.\eter  fleeting,  with  top  weight,  she  ran  third  to  Gold  Dust  and  Gunner,  4  starters. 
As  a  3-year-old  Cachuca  ran  3  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  She 
began  by  running  second  to  Trumps  in  the  Brighton  Club  Biennal  Stakes,  1  mile,  4  runners. 
At  the  Devon  and  Exeter  Meeting  she  won  the  County  Cup,  2  1/2  miles,  beating  Gold 
Dust,  and  was  unplaced  to  Dulcibella  (winner  of  the  Cesarewitch,  etc.)  in  the  Great  York- 
shire Stakes,  1  3/4  miles  and  132  yards. 

Cachuca  produced  in 

1865,  1).  C.  Doiiato,  by  Vengeance.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  started  7  times,  won  1 
race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  £50  and  sold  for 
90  guineas,  he  won  a  Handicap  Plate,  about  1/2  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Windsor,  8  runners. 

1866,  eh.  f.  Cracovienne,  by  Trumpeter.  Started  once  as  a  2.year-old,  and  finished  second  to 
Blucher  in  the  Croome  Produce  Stakes  at  Stockbridge,  4  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  Craco- 
vienne started  3  times.  She  began  by  running  second  to  Martinique  in  the  Coronation 
Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Ascot,  5  runners.  At  Goodwood  she  ran  second  to  Rupert  in  the  Rous 
Stakes,  1  mile,  2  runners,  and  the  ne.xt  day  ran  third  to  The  Orphan  and  Misadventure  in 
a  Post  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  3  runners. 

Cracovienne  produced  Scutch  Whiskey,  who  did  start  as  a  2-year  old.  Started  10  times 
as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  4.  Entered  not  to  be  sold,  she 
won  a  Maiden  Plate,  Optional  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  12  starters,  and  the 
next  day  won  The  Sixth  Two-Year-Old  Sale  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  136  yards,  an  Optional 
Selling  race,  entered  not  to  be  sold,  4  runners. 

Cracovienne  also  produced  imp.  Conveth,  who  never  started. 

1867,  b.  e.  by  Veng'eance.     Never  started. 

1868,  ell.  c.  Hurstbonrne,  by  Thonnanby.     Never  started. 

1869,  b.  c.  Bolero,  by  Fitz-Roland.  Ran  once  as  a  2-year-old,  unplaced  in  the  Molecomb 
Stakes,  3, '4  mile,  won  by  Vanderdecken. 

1870,  br.  f.  Duveruay,  by  Beadsman.     Never  ran. 

Duvernay  produced 

(a)  Sword  Dance.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  first  once  and  unplaced  twice. 
Entered  not  to  be  sold,  he  won  the  September  Plate,  an  Optional  Selling  race  at  Manchester, 
giving  7  lbs.  away  to  his  two  opponents.  As  a  3  year-old  Sword  Dance  started  8  times,  was 
second  in  4  races  and  unplaced  in  4. 

He  just  missed  bringing  off  some  big  coups,  as  he  ran  second  to  the  good  American 
horse  Wallenstein  in  the  Newmarket  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  10  runners  ;  ran  second  to 
Scapegrace  in  the  Ascot  High- weight  Plate  (handicap),  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Parole  and  7 
others  ;  ran  second  to  Victor  Emanuel  in  the  Chesterfield  Cup  (handicap),  1  1/4  miles, 
beating  Lord  Clive,  Lancastrian,  Strathern,  Lucetta  (winner  of  the  Cambridgeshire  the 
same  year),  Thunderstone,  and  other  good  ones,  15  starters  in  all,  and  he  also  ran  second 

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to  Fire  King  (in  receipt  of  13  lbs.)  in  the  Great  Eastern  Railway  Handicap,  3/4-mile,  beating 
Hackthorpe,  imp.  Sutler,   Innocent,  Mowerina  and  7  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  4-year-old  Sword  Dance  started  9  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  3.  He  woji  the  Ascot  High-Weight  Plate  (handicap),  1  1/4  miles,  beating 
Windsor  (winner  of  the  Chester  Cup  the  same  year),  Edelweiss  and  4  others  ;  won  the 
Grendon  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Four  Oaks  Park,  beating  Essayez,  Herald  (winner  of 
the  Steward's  Cup  at  Goodwood,  etc.),  imp.  Stylites  and  3  others;  won  the  Goodwood  Corin- 
thian Plate  (handicap),  1  mile,  beating  Lord  Clive,  Innocent,  Henry  George,  Advance, 
Herald,  Kuhleborn  and  5  others,  and  won  the  Alexandra  Plate  (handicap),  1  mile,  at  Don- 
caster,  10  runners.  He  ran  second  to  the  great  racehorse  Peter  in  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup,  1 
mile,  at  Ascot,  beating  Petronel  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas),  Valour  (winner  of  the  Man- 
chester Cup  the  same  year,  beating  Peter,  etc  ),  Elizabeth  (winner  of  1,000  guineas),  and  15 
others. 

(.b)  Limestone.  Ran  twice  as  a  2-year-old.  In  his  first  race  he  finished  third  to  Kiihle- 
born  and  Town  Moore  in  the  28th  Triennial  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  136  yards,  at  Ascot,  beat- 
ing 2  others.  At  (ioodwood  he  won  the  Prince  of  Wale's  (Post)  Stakes  of  ^300  each,  3/4 
mile,  beating  Fiddler  (winner  of  the  Alexandra  Plate  at  Ascot,  beating  Foxhall,  Petronel 
and  Exeter),  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Limestone  started  6  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  3.  At  Ascot  he  won  the  2nd  year  of  the  28th  Triennial  Stakes,  1  mile,  with  top  weight, 
beating  Mazurka  (winner  of  the  Steward's  Cup  at  Goodwood  the  same  year),  Great  Carl 
(winner  of  the  Column  Produce  Stakes),  Kiihleborn  and  2  others.  At  Goodwood  he  won 
the  Sussex  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Geologist  (second  in  the  St.  Leger  to  Iroquois),  Volup- 
tuary (winner  of  the  Dee  Stakes  at  Chester,  the  St.  George's  Stakes  at  Liverpool,  and 
the  Grand  Mational  Steeplechase  3  years  later)  and  4  others. 

Limestone  was  also  second,  earlier  in  the  season,  to  Voluptuary  in  the  2nd  year  of  33rd 
Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Ascot,  beating  Scobell  (winner  of  the  Epsom  Grand 
Prize,  the  33nd  Biennial  Stakes  at  Stockbridge,  the  third  Great  Foal  Stake  at  Newmarket, 
beating  Thebais,  etc.,  the  same  year)  and  5  others.  He  was  unplaced  in  the  3,000  guineas 
and  Derby,  won  by  Iroquois,  and  also  in  the  Cambridgeshire  won  by  Fo.xhall. 

As  a  4-year-old  Limestone  started  7  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced 
in  4.  He  won  the  Royal  Stakes  (handicap),  1  mile,  at  Epsom,  beating  Passaic  (American 
bred  and  winner  of  the  City  and  Suburban  the  same  year)  at  equal  weights  in  addition  to 
9  others.  At  Goodwood,  with  131  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  imp.  Laureate,  117  lbs.,  in  the 
Singleton  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Mr.  Pierre  Lorillard's  Sachem,  112  lbs.,  won  by  a  neck,  a 
head  between  second  and  third.  As  a  5-year-old  Limestone  ran  second  to  Chislehurst  in 
the  Rous  Memorial  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Ascot,  beating  Sachem,  etc  ,  and  was  afterwards 
unplaced  3  times. 

{c)  Imp.  Quicklime.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  6  times  as  a  3-year-old  in  the 
best  of  company,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  He  first 
started  in  the  2,000  guineas  and  finished  second  to  Shotover,  beating  Marden,  imp.  Purse- 
bearer,  imp.  Laureate,  Sachem  (bred  in  America),  and  13  others.  At  Epsom  he  ran  second 
to  Shotover  in  the  Derby,  beating  Sachem,  Bruce  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  etc.), 
Dutch  Oven  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger),  and  9  others. 

The  next  day  he  won  the  Epsom  Grand  Prize,  beating  Marden,  Gerald  (bred  in  America), 
and  4  others.  At  Ascot,  at  equal  weight  with  Executor  (who  was  unplaced),  and  conceding 
weight  to  the  rest  of  the  field,  he  won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  beating  imp. 
Pursebearer,  imp.  Laureate  and  7  others.  In  the  St.  Leger,  won  by  Dutch  Oven,  he  was 
unplaced,  and  2  days  afterwards,  in  the  Doncaster  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  he  was  third  to 
Amalfi  and  Zeus,  beating  Gerald. 

As  a  4-year-old  Quicklime  only  started  twice.  He  was  second  to  Dutch  Oven  in  the  3rd 
year  of  the  34th  Triennial  Produce  Stakes,  2  miles  and  105  yards,  beaten  a  neck,  4  runners, 
and  was  unplaced  in  the  Cesarewitch,  won  by  the  light-weighted  Don  Juan. 

As  a  5-year-old,  with  top  weight.  Quicklime  was  unplaced  in  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup  at 
Ascot;  was  unplaced  in  the  Hardwick  Stakes,  won   by  Tristan,  winner  of  the  same  race 

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three  years  in  succession  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Stewards'  Cup  at  Goodwood,  won  by  Prism  ; 
was  unplaced  in  the  Cesare witch,  won  by  St.  Gatien  ;  ran  third  to  Tristan  and  Lucerne 
(who  ran  a  dead  heat)  in  the  Champion  Stakes,  1  mile,  2  furlongs  and  73  yards,  at  Newmarket, 
beating  Ossian  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger)  and  2  others  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Cambridgeshire, 
won  by  Florence  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Derby  Cup,  won  by  Toastmaster,  and  was  unplaced 
in  the  Manchester  November  Handicap,  won  by  Keir. 

In  the  early  part  of  the  season  he  ran  one  other  race,  winning  the  City  and  Suburban 
with  103  lbs.,  beating  Thebais  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  etc.),  6  years,  130, 
Lowland  Chief,  6  years,  133,  imp.  St.  Blaise  (winner  of  the  Derby,  etc.),  4  years,  124,  imp. 
Deceiver,  4  years,  92,  imp.  Richmond,  3  years,  88  lbs.,  The  Lambkin  (winner  of  the  St. 
Leger),  3  years,  84,  Florence  (winner  of  the  Cambridgeshire  the  same  year,  carrying  137 
lbs.),  4  years,  96,  Girofle  (a  good  racemare  in  America),  7  years,  105,  Despair  (a  good  but 
unlucky  raechorse)119  lbs.,  and  10  others,  including  Perdita  II.  (dam  of  the  3  cracks,  Florizel 
IL,  Persimmon  and  Diamond  Jubilee),  3  years,  SO  lbs.  As  a  6-year-old  Quicklime  started  5 
times,  was  second  once,  third  once  and  unplaced  3  limes,  being  once  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^"200. 

{li)  Limelight.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1 
race  and  was  second  in  the  other  2.  She  began  by  winning  the  Doncaster  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles, 
beating  Quilt,  Cambusmore  and  2  others.  At  Newmarket  she  ran  second  toCambusmore  in 
the  sixth  Great  Foal  Stakes,  1  mile,  2  furlongs  and  73  yards,  beating  Damietta  (winner  of 
the  Great  Yorkshire  Stakes),  Brest  (winner  of  the  Ascot  Derby  Stakes)  and  4  others,  and  the 
next  day  she  ran  second  to  Cambusmore  in  the  2d  year  of  the  36th  Triennial  Produce  Stakes, 
same  distance,  beating  Damietta,  Marjorie  (winner  of  the  Beaufort  Handicap,  etc.)  and  3 
others.     As  a  4-year-old  Limelight  ran  4  times  unplaced. 

Limelight  only  had  3  foals,  viz;  Lux,  Lucellum  and  Luminous. 

Lux  started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  twice,  and  finished  third  to  Star 
and  Fear  Disgrace  in  the  Home-bred  Foal  Post  Stakes,  .5  furlongs  and  140  yards,  at 
Newmarket,  a  head  and  neck  separating  1st,  2d  and  3d,  beating  2  others.  As  a  3-year-old 
Lux  ran  4  times  unplaced  and  finished  third  in  the  Lewes  Autumn  Handicap,  1  mile,  6 
runners,  including  Col.  North's  Iddesleigh,  who  won  in  America  as  well  as  in  England.  As 
a  4-year-old  Lux  won  The  Southdown  Club  Open  Long  Welter,  2  miles,  at  Lewes,  4  runners. 
He  also  wen  the  Mapperly  Selling  Plate,  1  mile,  at  Leicester,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^50, 
and  was  afterwards  sold  for  410  guineas.     As  a  5-year-old  he  won  2  more  races. 

Lucellum,  Limelight's  second  foal,  started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  twice, 
once  to  the  great  Orme  in  the  Richmond  Stakes  at  Goodwood,  and  he  ran  third  to  Orme 
and  Esmond  in  the  Home-bred  Post  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  beating  Chloris,  who  ran  a  dead 
heat  with  Rigmarole  in  the  Troy  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  stakes  divided.  As  a  3-year-old 
Lucellum  ran  3  times  and  won  all  his  races.  He  began  by  winning  an  All-aged  Maiden  (at 
entry)  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Wolverhampton,  7  lunners.  At  Goodwood  he  won  the  West  Dean 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  winner  to  be  sold  for  /'200  and  afterwards  sold  for  410  guineas,  7  runners, 
and  at  Lewes  he  won  The  Southdown  Club  Welter  Plate,  5/8  mile,  8  runners. 

Luminous.  Limelight's  third  foal,  ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old,  once  unplaced 
as  a  3-year-old,  and  as  a  4-year-old  he  started  5  times,  was  second  once  and  unplaced  4  times. 

(e)     Glide.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old  and  4  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

Glide  produced  Meopham,  who  ran  unplaced  3  times  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old 
he  started  5  times,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  1.  Entered  to  be  sold  for 
^.50  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  250  guineas,  he  won  a  Trial  Selling  Plate,  1  mile,  at 
Hamilton  Park,  6  runners,  and  at  Manchester  he  won  The  Stockport  Selling  Plate,  1  mile, 
winner  to  be  sold  for  ,^^50  (afterwards  sold  for  210  guineas),  6  runners. 

Glide  was  later  on  imported  to  the  United  States  with  her  foal  Skate,  by  Minting. 
Skate  did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old,  but  as  a  3-year-old  he  started  22  times,  won  5  races,  was 
second  in  8,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in  3.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  he  won  a  Selling 
race,  3/4  mile,  at  Newport,  Ky.,  11  runners.  At  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  he 
won  2  races,  1  mile  each,  and  later  on,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $8"0,  he  won  2  races  at  1 
and  1  1/16  miles. 

As  a  4-year-old  Skate  won  13  races.     He  beat  Imp  and  6  others  in  a  1-mile  race  at  New- 

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port,  Ky.,  track  heavy  ;  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Lord  Zeni,  Purse  divided,  in  the  Hotel  Plate, 
Selling,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Toronto  ;  won  a  1-mile  race  at  Fort  Erie  in  1:42;  won  a  Handicap 
Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Fort  Erie,  top  weight,  112  lbs.,  easily  by  a  length  in  1:40;  won  a 
Handicap  1  1/2  miles  at  Hamilton,  Ont.  ;  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles  with  top  weight,  113 
lbs.,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Lobengala,  Sue  Kitty,  etc.,  in  1:46  1/2;  won  a  Handicap.  1  1/16 
miles,  at  Brighton  Beach,  with  122  lbs.,  beating  The  Swain  123,  Brandy  wine  120,  Cassette 
112  lbs.,  etc.,  in  1:48  1/2;  won  a  1-mile  Purse  by  2  lengths,  beating  Savarin  and  6  others  by  2 
lengths,  in  1:40  3/4,  and  gave  Sir  Vassar  4  lbs.  and  beat  him  and  3  others  easily  at 
Lexington.     As  a  5-year-old  Skate  won  7  more  races. 

Glide's  first  American  bred  foal  was  Seattle,  who  ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  As 
a  :i!-year-old  his  wins  included  a  Selling  race,  1  mile  and  50  yards,  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths, 
at  San  Francisco,  10  runners,  time  1:45  1/4  ;  a  Selling  race,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Harlem,  111.;  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  at  Latonia,  easily  by  'd  lengths  in  1:43,  track  slow,  beating  Goodrich  (record 
holder  for  1  1/2  miles)  and  5  others,  and  another  Purse  with  Cup  added,  1  mile  at  Latonia. 
As  a  4-year-old,  in  1900,  Seattle  ran  5  times  unplaced. 

Glide  also  threw  Broadway,  a  winner  over  the  jumps  in  li)02,  as  a  4-year-old. 

(  /  )  Chillington,  started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  finished  third  3  times,  and  unplaced 
once.  He  ran  third  to  the  brillfant  2-year-old,  Friars  Balsam  and  Seabreeze  (winner  of  the 
Oaks,  St  Leger,  etc.),  in  the  July  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  4  runners.  At  Leicester  he  was 
third  to  Reporter  II.  and  Hark,  in  the  Zetland  Plate,  12  runners,  and  he  was  third  to  Nina 
and  Socrates  in  the  Clearwell  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  7  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Chillington  won  the  Column  Produce  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  beating 
Estaffette  (winner  of  the  Gratwick  Produce  Stakes,  defeating  the  fine  racehorse  Satiety, 
etc).  He  ran  in  0  other  races,  was  third  in  2,  and  second  to  Seabreeze  in  the  St.  Leger, 
beating  Ayrshire  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  and  the  Derby)  Orbit  (winner  of  the  Eclipse 
Stakes,  etc.),  Ossory  (winner  of  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  and  dead  heat  with  imp. 
Galore  in  the  St.  James's  Palace  Stakes  at  Ascot),  Merry  Andrew  (winner  of  the  Man- 
chester Cup  and  the  Epsom  Grand  Prize),  Zanzibar  (winner  of  the  Sussex  Stakes  and  the 
Nassau  Stakes  at  Goodwood),  and  9  others. 

1871,  b.  e.  Saraband,  by  Fitz-Rolaiid.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

1872,  cli.  f.  Castagiiette,  by  Marsyas.     Imported  to  the  United  States.     Alluded  to  above. 

1873,  b.  e.  Bolero,  by  Parmesan.  Ran  5  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  8  times  as  a  3- 
year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  a  Handicap 
Selling  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Hampton,  the  winner  to  be  sold  by  auction  for  ^100,  beat- 
ing 4 opponents,  and  was  afterwards  sold  for  250  guineas. 

1874,  cli.  f.  by  Bertie    Never  won. 

Cachuca  died  foaling  in  1875. 

AYA<.'A^'ORA,     started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2  and  third  in  the 

Cassette's  one.    She  began  by  running  a  dead  heat  with  Fast  Day  in  the  Mottisfont  Stakes, 

4th  Dam.  at  Stockbridge,  in  a  field  of  7,  and  in  the  run  off  was  beaten  by  a  neck.     At 

Goodwood   she   won  the   Ham  Stakes,  beating  Zyder  Zee,  Hernandez  and  3 

others.     Two  days  afterwards  she  ran  third  to  Blink  Bonny  (winner  of  the 

Derby  and  Oaks),  and  Chevalier  d'Industrie  (winner  of  the  Gratwicke  Stakes,  etc.),  in  the 

6th  Bentinck  Memorial  Stakes),  4  runners. 

At  Newmarket  she  won  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  beating  Lambourn  (winner  of  the  Mole- 
comb  Stakes,  etc.),  "Vanity  (winner  of  the  Filly  Sapling  Stakes)  and  5  others,  and  the 
same  day  ran  second  to  Moestissima  in  the  9th  Triennial  Produce  Stakes,  beating  Chevalier 
d'Industrie,  Eupatoria,  Beechnut  (winner  of  the  Criterion  Stakes,  etc.)  and  5  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Ayacanora  started  8  times.  She  began  by  winning  the  Column  Stakes, 
Rowley  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating  King  of  the  Forest,  Special  License  and  2  others.  In 
the  1,000  guineas  she  ran  third  to  Imperience  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger)  and  Tasmania, 
beating  Blink  Bonny,  Beechnut  and  7  others.  At  Ascot  she  ran  second  to  Beechnut  in  the 
Coronation  Stakes,  1  mile,  2  runners. 

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Agacanora  produced  in 

1860,  b.  f.  Caclnica,  by  Volti^eiir     Alluded  to  above. 

1861,  eh.  e.  Ayaoiiclio,  afterwards  named  Norwood.     Never  started. 

1862,  cli.  c.  Chattaiiooira,  by  Orlando.  Only  ran  once  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  won  the  Criterion 
Stakes,  beating  Gladiateur  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  the  Derby,  the  St.  Leger,  etc.), 
Brahma,  Regalia  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  and  second  in  the  St.  Leger  to  Gladiateur)  and  11 
others. 

Chattanooga  was  a  successful  sire,  and  his  son,  Wellingtonia,  was  also  a  successful 
sire.  One  of  his  daughters,  Plaisanterie  won  both  the  Cesarewitch  and  Cambridge,  as  a  3- 
year-old,  carrying  124  lbs.  in  the  latter  race,  and  her  son  Child  wick  also  won  the  Cesare- 
witch. 

1863,  Ckepstow.  Ran  in  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  in  1.  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 
Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Cesarewitch,  the  Cambridgeshire 
and  the  Liverpool  Autumn  Cup.     Ran  third  once  and  7  times  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old. 

1864,  b.  f.  Nike,  late  Misfortune,  by  Orlando.  Started  11  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  re- 
ceived forfeit  in  a  match,  ran  second  4  times  and  was  unplaced  3  times,  .'-•he  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, about  3/8  mile,  at  Warwick,  4  runners,  and  the  next  day  won  the  Two-year-old 
Stakes,  same  distance,  13  runners.  At  Salisbury  she  won  the  Salisbury  Stakes,  1/2  mile, 
beating  Bounceaway  (a  good  and  frequent  stake  winner).  Duchess  and  8  others. 

With  top  weight  she  was  second  to  Jennie  Deans  in  the  Grange  Park  Stakes,  at 
Winchester,  7  runners.  At  Southampton  she  was  second  to  Duchess  in  The  Stewards' 
Stakes,  giving  her  7  lbs..  .5  runners.  With  top  weight.  113  lbs.,  she  was  second  to  Lady 
Rosehill.  98  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap  at  Doncaster,  beating  20  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight, 
ranging  from  6  to  27  lbs.  After  receiving  forfeit  from  Mr.  R.  Ten  Broeck's  Miller's  Maid, 
who  had  an  advantage  of  7  lbs.,  Nike,  with  112  lbs.,  ran  third  in  a  Handicap  to  Icicle  109  and 
Satyr  112  lbs.,  22  starters,  the  lowest  weight  being  83  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Nike  started  9  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  2  and  un- 
placed in  2.  She  won  the  Blankney  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Lincoln,  6  runners.  At  New- 
market she  won  a  match  against  Tumbler,  giving  him  19  lbs.,  and  at  Doncaster  she  won  a 
Match  against  Tremble  at  equal  weights.  As  a  4-year-old  Nike  started  6  times,  won  3  races 
and  was  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  the  Scurry  Handicap,  1,  2  mile,  at  Mansfield,  with  126  lbs., 
beating  Moses,  3  years,  91  lbs.  At  Newmarket,  with  114  lbs.,  she  beat  Bounceaway,  119 
lbs.,  in  a  Match  1/2  mile.     At  Windsor  she  won  the  Thames  Handicap,  1/2  mile,  12  runners. 

Nike  produced 

((?)  Brynhild.  Started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  3  times  (once  in  a  Match), 
third  once  and  unplaced  twice.  As  a  3-year-old,  before  being  sent  to  Germany,  she  only 
started  once,  and  won  a  Sweepstakes  over  the  Rowley  mile,  beating  Red  Cloud  by  4 
lengths. 

(/'}  Juvenis.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  and  was  third  in  2.  in  one 
of  which  there  were  only  3  runners.  He  won  the  E.xeter  Stakes  at  the  Newmarket  July 
Meeting,  beating  Farnsfield  and  2  others  ;  ran  third  and  last  to  the  Derby  winner,  George 
Frederick  and  Tripaway,  in  the  Boscawen  Stakes,  at  the  First  October  Meeting,  and  at  the 
Second  October  Meeting  turned  the  tables  on  Tripaway,  beating  her  by  2  lengths  in  the 
October  Produce  Stakes,  2  runners.  Juvenis  started  10  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race 
was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  7.  He  won  the  open  Welter  Handicap,  3/4 
mile,  at  Reading,  beating  Bothwell  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas).  Marvel  and  3  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Juvenis  won  the  Worcestershire  Cup  (handicap),  1  3/8  miles,  8  runners, 
the  Skelmersdale  Handicap,  1  .5/8  miles,  at  Liverpool,  .5  runners  ,  the  Croydon  Handicap, 
1  1/4  miles,  3  runners,  and  the  Surrey  and  Middlesex  Stakes  (handicap),  1  1/2  miles,  at 
Egham,  by  20  lengths,  3  runners.  As  a  5-year-old  Juvenis  won  the  Sheffield  Handicap, 
1  1/4  miles,  3  runners,  and  the  Innkeeper's  Handicap  Plate,  7/8  mile,  at  Yarmouth. 

(f)  Dreadnought.  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third 
in  2  and  unplaced  in  2.  He  won  the  Gladiateur  Stakes  at  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting  by  2 
lengths,  4  runners,  and  3  days  afterwards  ran  second   to  Balfe   in   the  Chesterfield    Stakes, 

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beating  Cam ballo  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  penalized  7  lbs.),  Craig  Miller  (winner  of  the 
St.  Leger),  Claremont  (second  in  the  Derby  to  Galopin)  and  2  others.  At  Goodwood  he  won 
the  24th  Bentinck  Memorial  Stakes,  by  6  lengths,  beating  New  Holland  (winner  of  the 
October  Produce  Stakes,  defeating  Spinaway,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  etc  ), 
and  the  Fusee  colt.  At  the  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting  he  won  the  Glasgow  Stakes  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Semper  Durus. 

As  a  3-year-old  Dreadnought  started  4  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  (3  runners) 
and  unplaced  in  2.  He  again  won  the  24th  Bentinck  Memorial  Stakes  at  Goodwood,  beat- 
ing Earl  Dartrey  (winner  of  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes  at  Ascot,  etc. )  and  Skotzka,  win- 
ner of  the  Park  Hill  Stakes,  etc.     The  next  year  he  was  exported  to  Prussia. 

i/t)  The  Flirt,  late  Come  Kiss  Me.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  the  Hopeful  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  5 
runners  ;  won  the  Wilton  Nursery  Handicap  at  Manchester,  beating  Water  Lily  (a  good 
and  frequent  stake  winner,  giving  away  5  lbs.)  and?  others,  receiving  from  H  to  35  lbs.  At 
the  Houghton  Meeting  at  Newmarket  he  won  a  Handicap  Nursery,  with  top  weight,  giving 
from  5  to  37  lbs.  to  her  11  opponents,  and  she  also  won  a  Post  Sweepstakes,  beating 
Gavami  and  Lady  Mar.  With  top  weight  she  was  second  to  Pulchernma  in  the  Lan- 
caster Nursery  Handicap,  9  runners. 

The  Flirt  started  twice  as  a  3-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  the  1,000  guineas,  won  by 
Camelia,  and  unplaced  in  the  Coronation  Stakes,  at  Ascot,  won  by  Footstep.  She  had  one 
foal,  and  died  the  same  year. 

(e)  Kitty  Sprightly.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1, 
third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  4.  In  her  first  race,  the  Althrop  Park  Stakes,  she  finished  second 
to  Rosy  Cross  (winner  of  the  Lincolnshire  Handicap,  etc.),  beating  imp.  Midlothian  (winner 
(if  the  Stewards'  and  Chesterfield  Cups  at  Goodwood),  Bruce  (a  good  and  frequent  stake 
\vinner)  and  6  others.  After  being  unplaced  twice,  she  won  the  Harpenden  Two-year-old 
Stakes  by  2  lengths,  3  runners.  At  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with 
Regimentstochter  in  the  Exeter  Stakes,  stakes  divided,  7  runners,  and  at  the  second  October 
Meeting  won  the  Scurry  Nursery  Handicap,  with  top  weight,  conceding  from  4  to  32  lbs.  to 
her  11  opponents. 

As  a  3-year-old  Kitty  Sprightly  began  by  winning  the  Lonsdale  Plate,  5  furlongs  and  44 
yards,  at  York,  beating  some  good  ones,  including  Twine  the  Plaiden,  Grand  Flaneur, 
Rochampton,  Pic-nic  (second  to  Camballo  in  the  2,000  guineas)  and  5  others.  She  ran  5 
other  races  during  the  season,  with  good  weight  each  time,  and  opposed  to  the  best 
sprinters  in  England.  In  the  Stand  Handicap,  at  Newmarket,  she  finished  second  to  the 
flying  Trappist,  beating  Ecossais  (one  of  the  fastest  horses  in  England),  and  the  speedy 
animals  Dee,  Camembert.  Tribute,  Twine  the  Plaiden,  Warren  Hastings,  etc. 

Kitty  Sprightly  produced  in  1880,  a  b.  c.  Spree,  by  Cremome,  and  was  sent  to  France, 
covered  by  Silvio. 

(f)  Hydromel.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  all  his  races.  He  won  the 
Hopeful  Stakes  at  the  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting,  beating  Thurlo  (winner  of  the 
Newmarket  Derby,  The  Craven  Stakes,  giving  weight  and  a  beating  to  the  Derby  winner 
Sefton,  etc.),  Katherine  (a  good  winner),  Carona  (winner  of  the  Gerard  Stakes,  etc.),  and 
2  others.  At  the  Houghton  Meeting  he  won  the  Home-bred  Foal  Post  Stakes,  beating 
FlBsh  Man  (wnner  of  the  Municipal  Stakes,  etc. ),  and  Rapid  Returns,  and  the  next  day  won 
The  Home-bred  Sweepstakes,  beating  imp.  Greenback  (winner  of  the  Stetchworth  Stakes, 
etc.),  and  Iphiginia. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hydromel  ran  6  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  1. 
He  won  the  Bennington  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating  Lord  Lennox,  winner  of  the 
Battyany  Stakes,  the  Zetland  Stakes,  etc.  Hydromel  also  won  the  Winding-up  Free  Handicap, 
Rowley  mile,  beating  Clocher  (winner  of  the  Sussex  Stakes)  and  Misenus,  a  frequent  win- 
ner. As  a  4-year-old  Hydromel  ran  4  races,  was  second  in  two  and  unplaced  twice.  He 
ran  second  and  last  in  the  Claret  Stakes  at  Newmarket  to  Insulaire,  (a  good  racehorse,  who 
ran  second  in  the  Derby),  and  he  also  ran  second  to  the  good  racehorse  Phoenix  in  the  Prince 
of  Wales's  Stakes  (handicap),  Rowley  mile,  6  runners. 

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(,!,•■)  Adjutant  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race 
and  was  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  the  Benninjrton  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating 
Claymore  (winner  of  the  Grosvenor  Trial  Stakes,  etc,)  and  High  and  Mity,  winner  of  the 
Exeter  Stakes,  etc.    Adjutant  ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old. 

(//)  Spring  Captain.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  and  last 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  1,  with  top  weight.  He  won  the  Triennial  Stakes  at  Ascot,  beating 
Praxidice  (winner  of  the  Bretty  Stakes),  Fire  Escape  (winner  of  the  Longford  Castle  Stakes) 
and  4  others.  As  a  3  and  4-year-old  he  ran  twice  unplaced,  and  as  a  3-year-old  he  ran  three 
times  unplaced. 

(/)  Molda,  late  Best  and  Bravest.  Ran  twice  unplaced  in  stake  races  as  a  3-year-old. 
Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race  (a  walk  over),  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2. 
She  walked  over  for  the  44th  Riddlesworth,  a  Post  Stakes  of  .^200  each,  1  mile,  at  New- 
market, and  ran  second  to  Griselda  in  the  Consolation  Scramble  (handicap),  1  mile,  at  York, 
beating  the  frequent  winner  Princess  Louise. 

As  a  4-year-old  Molda  started  15  times,  won  4  races  and  finished  first  in  another  race,  but 
was  disqualified  because  her  jockey  did  not  return  to  weigh  in.  She  was  also  second 
3  times,  third  .5  times  and  unplaced  twice  in  addition  to  her  disqualification.  Entered  to  be 
sold  for  ^50  and  aftervi^ards  sold  for  210  guineas,  she  won  the  Tollington  Plate,  .5/8  mile, 
at  Alexandra  Park,  8  runners,  all  entered  for  ^.50.  At  Kempton  Park,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  ;^80  and  afterwards  sold  for  260  guineas,  she  won  the  Thames  Selling  Plate,  5/8 
mile,  5  runners.  At  Windsor  she  won  a  Selling  Welter  Plate,  3/4  mile,  winner  to  be  sold 
by  auction  for  ;^100  and  afterwards  sold  for  145  guineas,  5  runners,  and  at  Halifax  she  won 
the  Licensed  Victuallers'  Welter  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  6  runners.  As  a  5-year-old  Molda  ran 
once  unplaced. 

Molda  produced  Breastplate  (winner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a  3-year-old),  and  Moltke,  win- 
ner of  3  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-oId. 

(y)  Imp.  Conquest.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  unplaced  twice  and  finished 
second  to  the  Toxophilite-Maid  of  Masham  filly  in  the  Home-bred  Post  Produce  Stakes  at 
Newmarket,  beating  Sundridge.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  5  times,  was  unplaced  in  4  races 
and  second  in  1.  As  a  4-year-old  she  started  5  times,  won  1  Selling  race,  winner  to  be  sold 
for  £1W,  and  was  unplaced  on  4  occasions. 

(/■)  Britomartis.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  2.  She  won  the  Champagne  Stakes  at  Stockbridge,  beating  imp.  The  Sailor 
Prince  (winner  of  the  Cambridgeshire,  etc.),  Madrid  (winner  of  the  Wilton  Park  Stakes, 
etc.)  and  5  others.  At  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting,  in  the  worst  of  the  weights,  she  ran 
second  to  Highland  Chief  (second  to  imp.  St.  Blaise  in  the  Derby),  beating  Bon  Jour  (win- 
ner of  the  Stanley  Stakes,  etc.),  Mr.  Lorillard's  American  colt,  Comanche,  and  three  others. 
At  the  same  meeting  she  walked  over  for  the  Stretchworth  Stakes.  At  Goodwood  she 
ran  second  to  Signiaphone  in  the  Richmond  Stakes,  beating  a  smart  field  in  Rookery, 
Kate  Craig,  Captive  Queen,  Bon  Jour,  Export,  Adriana,  Tyndrum,  Light  o'  Love  and 
Laocoon.  At  the  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  she  won  the  Bretby  Stakes,  beating 
Recluse. 

As  a  3-year-old  Britomartis  started  12  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  8.  She  won  the  Yorkshire  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Bay  Agnes, 
Golden  Star  and  2  others,  and  at  Doncaster,  with  125  lbs.,  she  won  the  Park  Hill  Stakes, 
St.  Leger  course,  beating  Bonnie  Jean  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  129  lbs.),  Hauteur  (winner  of 
the  1,000  guineas,  129  lbs.).  Spectre  135  lbs.  and  3  others.  Earlier  in  the  season,  she  ran 
second  to  Spectre  in  the  Nassau  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Goodwood,  beating  Lovely  and  2  others. 
At  the  end  of  the  season  she  was  exported  to  Spain. 

In  the  following  year,  1881,  Nike  produced  a  filly  by  Silvio,  which  was  sent  to  Germany 
as  a  foal,  and  Nike  herself  was  also  sent  to  Germany  the  same  year,  covered  by  Childeric. 

Nike's  stud  record  in  England  was  remarkable  from  the  fact  that  she  had  11  foals  in  11 
succeeding  years,  all  of  which  were  winners,  8  of  them  being  stake  winners. 

18(55,     Talk  o' tlip  Hill,  by  Wild  Dayrell.     Didnot  run  as  a  3  or  3-year-old.     Ran  once  as  a  4-year- 
old,  when  he  was  unplaced  to  Blue  Gown    (winner  of  the  Derby,  etc.),  Formosa  (winner  of 

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the  Oaks,  the  St.  Leger,  the  1,000  guineas  and  a  dead  heat  in  the  3,000  guineas),  and  the 
good  racehorse  Vespasion,  at  weight  for  age,  in  the  Trial  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Epsom,  7  run- 
ners, giving  three  of  them  14  lbs.  each. 

18(!(5,  1).  c.  Aiitietain,  by  Orlando.  Started  once  as  a  2-year,  ran  unplaced  in  the  Middle  Park 
Plate,  won  by  Pero  Gomez,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  etc.  Started  8  times  as  a  3-year-old, 
was  unplaced  7  times,  and  ran  second  to  Typhon  in  the  6th  New  Biennial  Stakes,  1  mile,  at 
Ascot,  5  runners.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old. 

1867,  b.  f.  Cestiis,  by  Newminster.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  5  times,  won  3  races, 
was  second  in  1  and  third  in  the  other  2.  She  began  by  winning  the  Salisbury  Stakes,  beating 
Calypso  (winner  of  the  Portland  Plate,  etc.).  Miss  Caudle,  imp.  Maid  of  Athol  and  6  others. 
At  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting  she  ran  second  lo  the  Derby  winner  Kingcraft,  beating  St. 
George,  King  o'  Scots,  Agility,  My  Lady,  Mahonia  and  7  others. 

At  Reading  she  won  the  Abbey  Stakes,  beating  Gi'een  Riband,  Pate,  Palmerston  and  4 
others.  At  Huntingdon  she  ran  third  to  Hawthornden  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger)  and  Pandore 
(winner  of  the  7th  New  Biennial  Stakes  at  Ascot),  beating  3  others,  and  at  Doncaster,  in 
the  Filly  Stakes,  she  ran  third  and  last  to  the  brilliant  2-year-old  Frivolity  (winner  of  the 
Middle  Park  Plate,  etc.,  beating  Kingcraft,  Hawthornden,  Sunshme,  etc.),  and  the  very 
smart  Agility. 

Cestus  produced 

(a)  Lassie.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  finished  second  to  The  Jewess  in  the 
Middle  Park  Nursery  Handicap  Plate,  about  3/8  mile,  at  Egham,  6  runners ;  ran  third  in  a 
Selling  Nursery  Handicap  Plate,   1/3  mile,  at  Lewes,  5  runners,  and  was  unplaced  once. 

Lassie  produced  Ceinture  Doree  (won  8  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-old,  winning  2  in  one 
day;  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning,  and  was  sent  to  Germany  as  . 5-year-old),  and 
Colleen  Bawn  II.,  who  as  a  3-year-old  won  a  Selling  race  at  the  Curragh.  As  a  3-year-old  she 
won  1  Selling  race  and  5  Handicaps  in  Ireland ;  as  a  4-year-old  won  the  Earl  of  Chester's 
Welter  Plate  (handicap)  at  Chester,  and  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Cup  (handicap)  at  Kempton 
Park ;  as  a  5-year-old  won  the  Alt  Welter  Handicap  at  Liverpool ;  ran  but  did  not  win  as  a 
6-year-old. 

Colleen  Bawn  II.  threw  Master  Hardress.  a  winner  as  a  3-year-old,  and  Milford,  one  of 
the  best  2-year-olds  of  his  day  and  a  good  winner  up  till  and  including  7  years  of  age. 

Lassie  also  produced  Snowdown  (started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  and  was 
third  in  the  other  one,  and  ran  without  winning  as  a  3-year-old),  and  Catherine  Douglas 
who  never  started,  but  threw  the  winner  Royal  Douglas. 

(6)  Home-bred.  Started  3  times  as  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  2.  Entered 
to  be  sold  for  ;^50  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  80  guineas,  he  won  the  Juvenile  Plate  at 
Croyden,  5  runners,  equal  weights.     The  same  year  he  was  exported  to  the  Cape. 

(ir)  Niger.  Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  3  races,  and  ran  second  to 
Merry  Thought  in  the  Onslow  Nursery  Handicap  at  Shrewsbury,  beating  the  good  per- 
foiTners  Kingsclerc  and  Quickstep  in  addition  to  7  others.  As  a  3-year-old  Niger  started  11 
times,  won  4  races,  was  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  the  Portland  Plate,  Welter 
Handicap,  3/4  mile,  at  Nottingham,  beating  Bird  in  the  Air,  Tancred,  Waterwitch  and  6  others. 

At  the  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^100  and  after- 
wards bought  in  for  340  guineas,  he  won  the  Soham  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  the  good 
performer  Fiddlestring  ^500,  and  5  others.  At  Nottingham  he  won  the  Bradgate  Park 
Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating  Queen  Mary,  Berryfield  and  5  others,  and  at  the  New- 
market Houghton  Meeting  he  won  a  Three-year-old  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  beating  Rifle 
(winner  of  the  Burwell  Stakes,  etc.)  and  10  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Niger  started  7  times,  was  unplaced  in  6  races,  and  entered  to  be  sold 
for  .,£'300,  won  the  Kentford  Stakes,  3/4  miles,  beating  Restore . 

(d)     Imp.  Cestus  II.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old  in  a  Selling  race. 

Cestus  II.  was  imported  in  1881  and  had  only  1  foal,  viz:  Zodiac,  who  won  a  5/8-mile 
race  at  Brighton  Beach  as  a  3-year-old,  and  is  the  dam  of  Scorpio,  who  ran  as  a  2  and  3-year- 

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old  without  winning;  but  in  1891,  as  a  4-year-old,  he  won  several  races  including  3/4  mile, 
with  119,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:14  3  4.     Scorpio  is  winning  again  in  1902 

(e)  Sash.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Dam  of  Ribbon  (won  1  Selling  race  as 
a  2-year-old  and  another  one  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old,  and  was 
sent  to  Germany),  and  Blockade,  winner,  as  a  2-year-old,  of  the  Clock  Tower  Selling 
Plate  at  Leicester,  entered  to  be  s;:ild  for  ;^50  and  bought  in  for  250  guineas,  5  runners. 

(/)  Stockton.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  second  3  time.?  and  unplaced  4 
times.  Started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old.  won  2  races  and  was  unplaced  in  4.  She  won  a 
Handicap  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  8  runners,  and  at  Stockton,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
.^£■200,  she  won  the  Trial  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  10  runners,  all  at  equal  weights. 

As  a  4-year-old  Stockton  started  14  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  8.  She  walked  over  for  the  Kempton  Park  Plate,  5/8  mile,  in  which  she  was 
entered  to  be  sold  for  .^100  and  subsequently  bought  in  for  310  guineas;  at  Newmarket 
won  the  Visitors'  Plate,  3/4  mile,  6  runners,  and  later,  at  the  same  place,  won  the  Flying 
Stakes,  handicap,  5,8  mile.  9  starters.     Stockton  ran  as  a  5  and  6-year-old  without  winning. 

(.f )  Waistband.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  and  was  unplaced  in  2. 
At  Yarmouth  she  won  the  Hamilton  Plate,  5/8  mile,  5  runners,  and  at  Manchester  she  won 
the  Stretford  Plate,  3/4  mile,  3  runners.     As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

{/t)  Flat  Fish.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  and  ran  second  to  Stanton  in  the  Tyro 
Stakes,  selling,  at  Liverpool,  5  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  3  Selling  races  and  also 
won  2  more  Selling  races  as  a  5-year-old. 

1868,  1870,  barren. 

1869,  cli.  c.  Sir  Amyas,  by  Trii  in  peter.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  twice  and  won 
on  each  occasion.  At  Stockbridge  he  won  the  Troy  Stakes,  beating  the  good  racemare  High- 
land Fling  and  2  others,  and  at  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting  he  won  the  July  Stakes,  10  runners. 

1871,  cli.  c.  Fife,  by  Trumpeter.     Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

1872,  Lady  Aiiiyas,  by  Trumpeter.  Only  ran  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  twice.  At 
Hampton,  entered  to  be  sold  for  £riO,  she  finished  second  in  a  field  of  6  runners,  and  at 
Lewes  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Selling  Nursery  Handcap.     She  only  produced  1  foal. 

1873,  b.  f.  Simplex,  by  Youugr  Melbourne.  Never  started.  She  produced  Gloucester,  who  ran 
9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  won 
the  Berkshire  Plate  at  Windsor,  beating  Esa,  Jumbo  and  4  others.  The  next  day  he  won 
the  Buckingham  Plate,  giving  7  and  10  lbs.  to  his  2  opponents.  At  Brighton  he  won  the 
Corporation  Stakes,  3  runners.  At  Windsor  he  ran  second  to  Brayluy  in  the  Park  Plate, 
giving  the  winner  9  lbs.  and  conceding  the  2  other  runners  12  lbs.  each,  and  at  Northampton, 
his  first  start,  he  finished  third  to  Alfonso  and  Esa  in  the  Athorp  Park  Stakes,  10  runners, 

As  a  3-year-old  Gloucester  began  by  \\-inning  the  Banstead  Stakes,  selling,  at  Epsom, 
the  winner  to  be  sold  by  auction  for  ;^200  and  bought  in  for  310  guineas,  3  runners.  At 
Newmarket  he  won  a  Selling  Plate,  the  winner  to  be  sold  by  auction  for  ^£'300,  sold  for  610 
guineas,  5  runners.  Afterwards  he  ran  4  times  unplaced  in  handicaps.  As  a  4-year-old 
Gloucester  ran  without  earning  brackets,  and  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  the  Stamford  Plate, 
handicap,  at  Ep.som,  8  runners. 

Simplex  also  produced  Vertumna,  who  ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old,  threw  only  3 
colts,  that  remained  in  England,  viz..  Trapdoor  and  Versifier,  each  of  them  a  winner. 
Simplex  and  her  next  foal  were  sent  to  Hungary. 

Ayacanora  died  in  1874. 

POCAHOMTAS,     is  one  of  the  pillars  of  the  English  turf,  and  her  descendants  are  famous  all 
Cassette's  over  the  globe.     As  a  2-year-old  she  only  ran  once,  when  she  was  unplaced  to 

5th  Dam.  the  famous  Oaks  winner,  Crucifix,  in  the  Criterion  Stakes  at  Newmarket.     As 

a  3-year-old  Pocahontas  started  twice,  being  unplaced  to  Crucifix  in  the  Oaks 
and  unplaced  behind  Beggerman,  Lanercost  and  Hetman  Platoff  in  the  Good- 
wood Cup.     As  a  4-year-old  Pocahontas  ran  3  times.     She  was  unplaced  in  the  Goodwood 

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Cup,  won  by  Charles  XII.,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  the  Cesarewitch  and  Cambridgeshire 
with  110  lbs.  in  each  race,  Iliona  winning  the  former  race  with  95  lbs.  and  Vulcan,  the  latter 
with  103  lbs. 

As  a  5-year-old  Pocahontas  started  3  times.  She  ran  second  to  The  Currier  in  the  Stand 
Plate,  1  mile  heats,  at  Goodwood,  winning  the  first  heat,  4  runners.  At  Brighton,  the 
winner  to  be  sold  for  ;^200,  she  ran  second  and  last  to  Miss  Heathcote  in  a  Sweepstakes, 
heats,  over  the  2-year-old  course,  winning  the  first  heat.  There  was  a  false  start  for  this 
race,  in  which  Delusion  and  Pocahontas  ran  the  whole  course,  Pocahontas  coming  in  first, 
Miss  Heathcote  being  left  behind.  Delusion  was  then  drawn,  and  it  was  run  as  above 
mentioned.  At  the  Chatham  and  Rochester  Meeting  Pocahontas  ran  her  last  race,  finishing 
second  to  Patchwork  in   a   £')0  Plate,   1-mile   heats,   winning   the   first   heat,  9   runners. 

It  was  as  a  producer  that  Pocahontas  shone,  and  it  must  occur  to  anybody  who  takes  an 
interest  in  breeding  what  a  difference  it  would  have  made  to  the  turf,  the  world  over,  had 
Glencoe  been  imported  to  America  before  he  got  Pocahontas.  Her  greatest  son  was  Stock- 
well,  winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  the  St.  Leger,  etc.  Not  only  was  he  a  great  racehorse, 
but  he  has  been  justly  called  the  Emperor  of  Stallions.  He  not  only  got  racehorses  of  the 
highest  class,  but  they  eventually  became  illustrious  as  sires.  His  daughters,  too,  were  first- 
class  performers,  and  at  the  Stud  were  equally  successful.  Rataplan  was  another  of  her  great 
sons,  and  was  a  first-class  racehorse,  with  the  Doncaster  Cup,  etc.,  to  his  credit.  King  Tom, 
another  son,  was  a  good  racehorse,  and  finished  second  to  Andover  in  the  Derby,  beating 
Hermit  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas)  and  33  others.  King  Tom  got  some  good  horses,  but 
his  chief  success  was  attained  through  his  daughters,  who  were  strictly  first-class  on  the 
turf  and  at  the  Stud. 

Other  good  animals  out  of  Pocahontas  were  Strood,  Knight  of  Kars,  Knight  of  St. 
Patrick,  Automaton,  Auricula  and  Araucaria.  The  last  named  threw  Camelia  (winner  of 
the  1,000  guineas  and  dead  heat  for  the  Oaks),  Chamant  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas, 
etc. ,  and  acknowledged  by  Lord  Falmouth,  owner  of  Silvio,  to  be  10  lbs.  better  than  the 
Derby  winner)  ;  imp.  Rayon  d'Or  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  etc.),  in  addition  to  Stephan- 
otis  and  Wellingtonia.  Heronine  of  Lucknow,  another  daughter  of  Pocahontas,  was  a  Stake 
winner,  and  amongst  her  produce  was  Selina,  dam  of  Cecil,  winner  of  the  Cesarewitch. 

Two  other  daughters  of  Pocahontas,  viz  :  Indiana  and  Auricula,  were  also  good 
producers. 

MARPESSA,     was  a  winner,   and  threw  the  winners  Idas  (winner  of   the  3,000  guineas)  and 
Cassette's  Evenus  (winner  of  the  Cambridgeshire)  in  addition  to  the  winner  Jeremy   Did- 

6th  Dam.  dler,  Lynceus,  Marpesus,  Alpheia,  Pylos  and  Boarding  School  Miss.     The  last 

named  was  also  a  good  producer,  having  thrown  Lacydes,   Typee  (dam   of  the 
good   racehorse   Typhoeus,   etc.),    and  Rosa   Bonheur,    dam  of   the   good  race- 
horse Knight  of  the  Garter,  etc. 

Host  of  other  winners  all  over  the  world  have  descended  from  the  daughters  of  Poca- 
hontas and  Marpessa. 


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'l  Parasol,  by  Pot-8-os. 

S  Moses,  by  Whalebone  or  Seymour. 
(  Quadrille,  by  Selim. 

j  Comus,  by  Sorcerer. 

'(  Rosette,  by  Beninpbrough. 

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(  Brighlonia,  by  Gohanna. 

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"i  Castrellina,  by  Castrel. 

\  Lottery,  by  Tramp. 
(  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

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j  Desdemona,  by  Orville. 

1  Filho-da-Puta.  by  Haphazard. 
'i  T  reasure,  by  Camillus. 

1  Orville.  by  Beningbrough. 
I  Emily, -by  Stamford. 

\  Pericles,  by  Evander. 
}  Mare,  by  Selim. 

\  Walton,  by  Sir  Peter. 
(  Parasol,  by  Pot-8-os. 

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(  Scotia,  by  Delpini. 

I  Beningbrough,  by  King  Fergus. 
I  Evelina   by  Highflyer. 

S  Stamford,  by  Sir  Peter. 
)  Mare,  by  Whiskey. 

\  Castrel,  by  *Buzzard. 

'(  Miss  Newton,  by  Delpini. 

\  Sorcerer,  by  Trumpator. 
(  Hornby  Lass,  by  ^Buzzard. 

I  Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 

*  Mare,  by  Selim. 

\  Master  Henry,  by  Orville. 
"/  Boadicea,  by  Alexander. 

V  Selim,  by  *Buzzard. 
(  Mare,  by  Walton. 

\  Bustard,  by  Castrel. 
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\  Pot-H-os.  by  Eclipse. 
I  Maria,  by  Herod. 

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"(  Prunella,  by  Highflyer. 

S  Stripling,  bv  Phenomenon. 
I  Mare,  by  Oberon. 

i  Shuttle,  by  Young  Marska. 
I  Katherine,  by  Delpini. 

I  Whiielock.  by  Hamblctonian. 
I  Mare,  by  Coriander. 

\  Phantom,  by  Walton. 
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I  Catton.  by  Golumpus. 
'(  Desdemona.  by  Orville. 

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/  Peri,  by  Wanderer. 

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I  Flight,  by  Irish  Escape. 

\  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

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\  Muley.  by  Orville. 
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CASTALIA 


Castalia  started  30  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  12. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  S9,945. 

Castalia  first  started  in  the  Lassie  Stakes,  3/4  mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park,  with  105  lbs. 
up,  and  finished  unplaced  to  the  good  racemares  Ambulance,  llTi,  Fairy,  110  and  Sallie  McClelland, 
11.5  lbs.,  9  runners,  time  1:11.  Ten  days  afterwards,  with  98  lbs.,  she  won  the  Hollywood  Handicap 
3/4  mile  straight,  beating  Fairy,  115,  Equity,  111,  Kildeer,  101,  Early  Blossom,  108,  Reckon,  132, 
Flavilla,  110,  Correction,  113  and  3  others,  track  heavy,  time  1:16  3/4. 

She  next  walked  over  for  the  Home  Bred  Produce  Stakes,  and  in  her  last  race  at  Monmouth  Park, 
with  107  lbs.,  was  unplaced  (fourth)  to  Montana,  110,  Russell,  118,  and  her  stable  companion.  Sor- 
cerer, 117  lbs.,  in  the  Carteret  Hadicap,  3/4  mile  straight.  Amongst  the  runners  were  Correction, 
109,  Bermuda,  111,  Capt.  Wagener,  108,  Contribution.  108  lbs.,  and  4  others  with  lighter  weights. 
At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  11.5  lbs.,  Castalia  ran  second  to  Sallie  McClelland,  123  lbs.,  in  the  Autumn 
Stakes.  Futurity  course,  beating  the  2  good  horses  Russell  and  Ur.  Hasbrouck,  135,  and  118  lbs. 
respectively,  in  addition  to  Esperanza,  Ella  T.,  Beauty  and  5  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  I'lO. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  115  lbs.,  she  wasimplaced  in  the  Willow  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  behind  Esperanza, 
108,  Kildeer,  115.  and  Equity.  108  lbs.,  with  Reckon.  115  lbs.,  and  2  others  108  lbs  ,  each  making 
up  the  field.  She  was  also  unplaced  in  the  Holly  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  with  105  lbs.,  behind 
Esperanza,  106,  Zenobia  90,  and  Russell,  118,  9  runners.  At  Morris  Park,  with  115  lbs.,  she  was 
unplaced  in  the  Nursery  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  to  Nellie  Bly,  110,  Kildeer,  115,  and  Average,  100  lbs.,  the 
other  2  runners  being  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Castalia  began  by  winning  fhe  Ladies'  Stakes,  Titan  course,  beating  Equity, 
Graylock.  Hannah  and  2  others.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  was  unplaced  (fourth)  to  Equity,  Flavilla 
and  Ambulance  in  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  Reckon  being  the  other  runner.  At  Morris  Park,  with  103 
lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Bermuda,  111,  Nellie  Bly,  103  and  San  Juan  106  lbs.  in  the  Second  Division 
of  the  Fourth  of  July  Handicap,  1  mile,  Kildeer,  104,  Reckon,  103  (carried  107)  and  3  others  also  run- 
ning, time  1:41  1/4.  In  the  Hackensack  Handicap.  1  mile,  with  92  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Rey 
del  Rey,  117,  San  Juan.  106,  and  Adventurer,  95  lbs.,  9  runners,  time  1:40  1/2. 

At  Jerome  Park,  carrying  94  lbs.,  she  won  a  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  beating  Woodcutter,  103, 
Sleipner,  4  years,  107,  Sir  George.  90,  and  Fo.Kford,  112  lbs.,  and  she  also  won  a  Handicap,  400 
yards,  beating  Arab.  At  Morris  Park  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Midsummer  Handicap,  1  mile,  won 
by  Eon  in  1:42  1/3,  track  sloppy,  5  runners,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap.  3/4  mile,  won  by 
Arab  in  1:11,  4  runners,  all  of  them  having  the  best  of  the  weights  with  her. 

Castalia  ne.xt  carried  104  lbs.  in  a  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  and  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Correction,  113 
lbs.,  beating  Westchester.  97.  Kittic  T.,  105,  and  the  two  5-year-olds  Meriden  114  and  Daisy  Wood- 
ruff 107  lbs.  With  the  worst  of  the  weights  with  all  her  opponents,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap, 
7/8  mile,  and  in  the  Rahway  Handicap,  1  mile,  when  she  finished  behind  Terrifier,  English  Lady 
and  Pagan,  in  a  field  of  6,  she  again  had  the  worst  of  the  weights  with  all  of  them  except  the 
winner,  who  was  giving  her  8  lbs.  Castalia  ran  her  last  race  at  Jerome  Park,  where  she  carried  120 
lbs.  in  a  Handicap,  1,400  yards,  and  finished  second  to  Dalsyrian,  4  years,  132  lbs.,  beating  Pagan, 
5  years,  134,  Ballyhoo,  4  years,  127,  and  the  two  2-year-olds,  Julio  107  and  Temple  118  lbs. 

Castalia  produced  the  winners  Cassette,  Fred  Graft  (John  McC),  Mohegan,  Casdale  and  Chilton. 

For  record  of  their  races  and  the  history  of  the  rest  of  this  family  see  Cassette. 


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/  Parasol,  by  Put-8-os. 

J  Moses,  by  Whalebone. 
I  Quadrille,  by  Selim. 

S  Kmilius,  by  Orville. 
I  Shoveler,  by  Scud. 

I  Tigris,  by  Quiz. 

(  Miss  Ann,  by  Figaro, 

\  Brutandorf,  by  Blacklock. 
/  Mare,  by  Comus. 

*  *Priam,  by  EmiliUF. 
I  Joanna,  by  Sultan. 

*  Langar,  by  Selim. 

'/  Parthenessa,  by  Cervantes. 

i  Royal  Oak,  by  Catton. 
(  Ada,  by  Whisker. 

\  Camel,  by  Whalebone. 
I  Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

\  Langar,  by  Selim. 
"(  Kiie,  by  Bustard. 

\  Sir  Hercules,  by  Whalebone. 
)  Guiccioli,  by  Bob  Bouty. 

\  *Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 
I  Marpcssa,  by  Muley. 

\  Humphrey  CHncker,  by  Comus. 
)  Mare,  by  Cervante?. 

*  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
/  Emma,  by  Whisker. 

\  Liverpool,  by  Tramp. 
I  Otis,  by  Bustard. 

(  Tomboy,  by  Terry. 
"I  Tesane,  by  Whisker. 

I  Waxy,  by  Pot-8-os. 

I  Penelope,  by  Trumpator. 

S  Octavian,  by  Stripling. 
"*  Caprice,  by  Anvil. 

\  Ruganiino,  by  Commodore. 

*  Butterfly,  by  Master  Bagot. 

\  Teddy-the-Grinder,  by  Asparagus. 
"I  Lady  Jane,  by  Sir  Peter. 

I  Selim,  by  *Biizzard. 

I  Bacchante,  by  Williamson's  Ditto. 

\  Tramp,  by  Dick  Andrews. 
)  Web,  by  Waxy. 

i  Orville,  by  Beningbrough. 
'j  Eleanor,  by  Whiskey. 

J  Marmion,  by  Whiskey. 
I  Harpalice,  by  Gohanna. 

J  *Buzzard,  by  Woodpecker. 
/  Mare,  by  Alexander. 

\  Walton,  by  Sir  Peter. 

I  Young  Giantess,  by  *Diomed. 

\  Sir  Peter,  by  Highflyer. 
i  Fanny,  by  *Diomed. 

\  Anvil,  by  Herod. 
I  Scota,  by  Eclipse. 

\  Sir  Peter,  by  Highflyer. 
"i  Arethusa,  by  Dungannon. 

,  Pot-fi-os,  by  Eclipse. 
(  Prunella,  by  Highflyer. 

\  Haphazard,  by  Sir  Peter. 
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CATARINA. 


Catarina  started  20  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  8. 

Her  winnings  amounted  to  $7,165. 

Catarina  first  started  as  a  2-year-old  in  the  Wigston  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  ;^500,  and  finished  third  to  Filomena,  ^£'500,  and  Queen  of  the  Fairies,  not  to  be  sold,  4 
runners.  At  the  same  course  she  was  next  unplaced  in  a  Plate,  18  starters,  and  was  also  unplaced 
in  a  Selling  Stakes,  T  starters,  each  of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^300.  At  Huntingdon,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  ;^200,  she  finished  second  to  Kenley  ^£'500,  beaten  a  head,  in  the  Milton  Plate,  5/8  mile, 
defeating  3  others,  entered  for  ;^200  each.  In  her  last  race  of  the  season,  with  a  light  weight  up 
she  was  unplaced  in  the  First  Nursery  Plate,  handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  15  starters. 

As  a  3-year  old  Catarina  began  by  running  third  in  the  Swaffham  Welter  Handicap  Plate,  1 
mile,  at  Newmarket,  6  starters  At  Great  Yarmouth  she  ran  second  to  Elopement  in  the  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk  Handicap,  1  mile,  9  starters,  and  the  next  day  won  her  first  race,  carrying  off  the  Great 
Yarmouth  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  by  6  lengths,  from  5  opponents.  At  Derby  she  was  unplaced 
in  the  Peveril  of  the  Peak  Plate,  handicap,  1  mile,  20  starters,  and  at  Newmarket  was  unplaced  in 
Newmarket  October  Handicap,  over  the  Rowley  mile,  17  starters. 

At  Gatwick  she  won  the  Gatwick  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  by  15  lengths,  4  starters,  and  followed 
up  this  victory  by  capturing  the  Autumn  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  at  Newmarket,  6  days  afterwards,  9 
starters.  After  being  unplaced  in  another  Handicap  at  Newmarket  and  also  in  the  Great  Tom 
Stakes,  handicap,  at  Lincoln,  Catarina  finished  her  3-year-old  performances  by  running  second  to 
Lily  of  Lumley,  beaten  a  short  head,  in  the  Manchester  November  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  14  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Catarina  commenced  by  finishing  third  to  Buccaneer  and  Trapezoid  in  the  City 
and  Suburban  Handicap,  1  14  miles,  at  Epsom,  22  starters.  At  Newmarket  she  ran  second  to 
Thessalian  in  the  Babraham  Plate,  handicap,  over  the  Rowley  mile,  beating  Trapezoid,  Orion  and 
3  others,  and  later  on  ran  second  to  Lorette  in  the  March  Stakes,  same  course,  defeating  the  good 
racehorse  Martagon  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup,  etc.)  and  (i  others.  At  Manchester  she  ran 
unplaced  in  the  Salford  Borough  Handicap,  1  mile,  9  starters.  In  her  next  and  last  race,  the  Eton 
Cup,  1  mile,  at  Windsor,  the  betting  was  100  to  8  on  her,  and  she  beat  her  only  opponent,  Carronade, 
easily  by  2  lengths. 

Catarina  is  a  full  sister  to  Limasol,  winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1897,  and  she  is  also  a  full  sister  to 
imp.  Maori. 

For  particulars  of  this  family  see  Maori. 


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i  Mare,  by  *SaUram. 

\  Ball's  Florizel,  by  *r)iomed. 
/  Mare,  by  *Alderman. 

I  Emilius,  by  Crville. 
';  Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

)  Sumpter,  by  Sir  Archy. 

I  Lady  Grey,  by  Robin  Grey. 

J  Partisan,  by  Walton. 
j  Fawn,  by  Smolensko. 

(  Slane,  by  Royal  Oak. 
'/  Garcia,  by  Octavian. 

i  Epirus,  by  Langar. 
/  Fortress,  by  Defence. 

*  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

)  Hester,  by  Camel. 

I  Whisker,  by  Wa.\y. 

'(  Floranthe,  by  Uctavian. 

\  Nabocklish,  by  Rugantinn. 

/  Miss  Tooley,  by  Teddy-the-Grinder. 

t  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

"t  Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

*  Muley,  by  Orville. 

"(  Clare,  by  Marmion. 

*  Surplice,  by  Touchstone. 
'(  Mare,  by  Bay  Middleton. 

\  Red  Shank,  by  Sandbcck. 
I  Mare,  by  Middleton. 

I  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

f  Cobweb,  by  Phantom. 

(  Venision,  by  Partisan. 
)  Margellina,  by  Whisker. 

\  Partisan,  by  Walton. 
f  Pauline,  by  Moses. 

\  Reveller,  by  Comus. 

(  Sister  to  Wouvermans,  by  Rubens. 

I  The  Saddler,  by  Waverley. 
't  Rebecca,  by  Lottery, 

\  Mulatto,  by  Catton. 

*  Leda,  by  Filho  da  Puta. 

S  Rmilius,  by  Orville 
/  Harriet,  by  Pericles. 

J  Partisan,  by  Walton. 
I  Jest,  by  Waxy. 

\  Orville,  by  Beningbrough. 
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CERETA. 


Cereta  started  twice,  was  second  in  1  race,  and  unplaced  in  1 ,  her  winnings  amounting  to  $10. 

She  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  and  did  not  start  till  September  29th.  when  she  finished  second  to 
Miss  Stanton  in  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  beating  Pertineni,  Lady  Esther,  Mary, 
Mattie  Haley,  Carry  Kerr  and  Reflect,  track  fast,  time  57  3/4  seconds.  On  October  3d,  she  ran 
unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  for  maiden  2year-olds,  behind  Mattie  Haley,  Bob  Salter,  Lady  Esther 
and  Reflect. 

Cereta  produced  in 

VMM),     b.  e.  Tlip  Don.  by  imj).  liissak.     A  2-year-old  winner. 

KA^'.4\VII.\,     did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  once,  winning  a  1/3-mile 
Cereta's  heat  race  at  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  beating  4  opponents,  time   53  3  4,    .52,   53  and 

Dam.  53  1/3  seconds. 

Kanawha  produced  in 

ISSS.  oh.  f.  Our  Fla^,  by  Imit.  Doiiblo  Diiko.  Never  started.  She  produced  Fugarol,  who 
started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  H  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  3  and  unplaced 
in  5.  He  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Cincinnati,  beating  Grayling,  Cherry  Leaf  and  6  others, 
track  slow,  time  1 :  04. 

Our  Flag  also  produced  Tolstoi,  who  did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
started  13  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  8.  Entered  to  be 
sold  for  S300,  he  won  a  Pui-se,  7,  8-mile,  at  Louisville,  8  runners,  and  at  Latonia  he  won  a 
Selling  race,  6  1/3  furlongs,  9  runners.  As  a  4-j-ear-old,  in  1900,  Tolstoi  ran  17  times  on 
the  flat  and  11  times  over  the  jumps  and  won  a  Steeplechase  at  Windsor,  Ont. 

ISSJI.     a  11(1  1S<M>.  barren. 

18!H,  cli.  e.  C.  M.  C,  by  imp.  Double  Diikp.  Started  31  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  15.  He  won  a  Purse,  5/8-mile,  at  Clifton,  N.  J.,  by 
3  lengths  in  1 :  03  3/4,  8  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  C.  M.  C.  started  10  times,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  7.  He  won  a  Selling  race,  1/2  mile,  at  Madison,  111., 
11  runners,  and  as  a  4-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  he  won  a  Selling  race,  5  1/2- 
furlongs,  at  San  Francisco,  in  1:08,  10  runners. 

1892,  b.  c.  Ashland,  by  Strathmore.  Started  11  times  as  a  3-yearold,  won  2  races,  was  second 
in  2  and  unplaced  in  7.  He  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  at  Memphis,  beating  Black  Silk,  Carrie 
B,  and  9  others,  track  good,  time  51  seconds.  At  Nashville  he  won  the  Iroquois  Stakes, 
1/3  mile,  by  1/2  length,  in  49  1/2  seconds,  beating  Laureate,  Leona's  Last,  Basso  and  3 
others.  At  Lexington,  Ky. ,  he  was  second  to  Kitty  Clive  in  a  5/8-mile  race ,  4  runners,  all  in 
receipt  of  8  lbs.,  and  4  days  afterwards  was  second  to  the  good  horse  Flying  Dutchman 
in  the  La  Belle  Stakes,  5,  8  mile,  beating  Ductor,  Lollie  Eastin  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Ashland  started  19  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  5  and 
unplaced  in  8.  At  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  in  1 :  40  3/4,  beating 
Pepper,  Oakley  and  Lobengula.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight, 
track  heavy,  9  runners,  and  10  days  afterwards  won  another  Purse,  3/4  mile,  track  heavy, 
from  7  opponents.  As  a  4-year-old  Ashland,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  won  a  Purse, 
3/4  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  9  runners,  and  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  Selling  race,  7/8  mile,  at 
Kansas  City,  8  mnners. 

18J)3,  b.  f.  Patoka,  by  imp.  King  (ialop.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Yana  who  won  several  races 
as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  all  of  thera  easily,  including  5/8-mile  in  1 :03. 

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1894,  barren. 

1895,  cli.  f.  Princess  Revenue,  by  Fonso.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  started  9  times, 
won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  7.  She  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  for  3-year- 
old  fillies,  at  Lexington,  track  heavy,  time  58  seconds,  beating  Dunster  and  7  others. 

1890,     ell.  f.  Cereta,  by  Prinee  Royal.     Alluded  to  above. 

1897,  b.  0.  Walter  Cleary,  by  imp.  Candlemas.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  3 
times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old,  once  on  the  flat  and  twice  over  the  jumps.  Walter  Cleary 
won  over  the  jumps  in  1901  as  a  4-year-old. 

FLiORElVX'E,     won  a  Sweepstakes,  1-mile  heats,  for  3-year-olds,  at  Lexington,  beating  War  Jigg 
Cereta's  and  3  others  in  straight  heats. 

3nd  Dam. 

Florence  produced  in 

1S7(>,  eh.  f.  Lily  R.,  by  Inip.  (Jlenelar.  Started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in 
1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  She  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/  4-mile,  for  3-year-old  fillies,  at  Lex- 
ington, by  1  1/3  lengths,  beating  Florence  B.,  Peru  and  .5  others,  and  at  Louisville  she 
finished  second  to  the  great  racehorse.  Spendthrift,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  Bashi 
Bazouk  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lily  R.  started  9  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  5.  She  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Nashville,  easily  by  a  length  in  1 :17 
3/4,  beating  Glendalia,  Joe  Shelby  and  4  others,  having  two  days  previously  run  second  to 
Beatitude  in  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Victim,  Minnock,  Silver  Bill  and  Jils  Johnson. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lily  R.  started  .')  times,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 
At  St.  Louis  entered  to  be  sold  for  $7.50,  top  weight,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  by  3 
lengths  in  1 :  57  1/3,  beating  Apothecary.  Matagorda  and  3  others.  At  Chicago  she  won  a 
Handicap.  1  1/8  miles,  by  a  length,  in  1:56  1/3,  beating  Monopoly,  Rosella  and  6  others, 
and  later  on  she  won  a  Purse,  3  miles,  by  3  lengths  in  3:33  1/3,  beating  Frank  Short, 
Liatunah  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  the  Illinois  Oaks,  etc.)  and  3  others. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Lily  R.'s  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  started  11  times,  won  3  races,  was 
second  in  2.  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  a 
length  in  1: 15,  beating  the  good  racemare,  Mary  Anderson,  and  9  others,  and  at  Sheeps- 
head  Bay  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  in  1 :  16  1/4,  beating  Bedouin,  Fellowplay,  Girofle  and 
4  others. 

Lily  R.  produced 

(a)     Reine  d'Or.     Started  3  times,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  3. 

Reine  d'Or  has  produced  the  winners  Queen  d'Or,  Font  d'Or,  Argentina  II.  and  Rush. 
She  has  also  thrown  the  producer  Von  Hera. 

See  Reine  d'Or  for  record  of  her  races  and  that  of  her  produce. 

(i)  Alchen^ist,  late  Sheriff  O'Neil.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  7  times  unplaced 
as  a  3-year  old.  Ran  6  times  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning.  Won  6  races  as  a  5-year-old 
at  Brookline,  Mass. ,  and  as  a  6-year-old  he  won  4  more  races  at  Brookline. 

(c)  Chaos.  Started  10  times  as  3-year-old,  won  3  races  and  was  unplaced  in  7.  At 
Brooklyn,  with  113  lbs.,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Civil  Service,  131,  Padishah, 
118  lbs. ,  and  5  others.  At  Monmouth  Park,  with  107  lbs. ,  he  won  the  Carteret  Handicap, 
3/4  mile,  beating  Padisha  118,  Livonia,  103,  Banquet,  114,  Civil  Service,  114,  Rancocas,  118, 
Gregory,  114,  Ralph  Bayard,  113,  King  Eric,  107  lbs.  and  10  others,  time  1:15  1/3.  At 
Sheepshead  Bay,  with  109  lbs.,  he  won  the  Futurity,  beating  St.  Carlo,  123,  Padishah,  119, 
Onaway,  119,  Prince  Fonso,  113,  Cayuga,  124,  Eberlee,  115,  Protection,  134,  imp.  Helter 
Skelter,  105,  Honduras,  133,  Sinaloa  II.,  105  lbs.  and  12  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Chaos  started  10  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  3.  At  Morris  Park  he  ran  second  to  King  Eric  (winner  of  the  Withers,  etc.)  in 
the  Fleetwood  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Magnate,  Tournament,  Lisimony,  etc.,  time  1:  41  1/4. 

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At  Monmouth  Park,  with  97  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Eurus  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  6 
years,  112  lbs.,  beating  Philosophy,  4  years,  101,  and  Stockton,  6  years.  111  lbs.  Five  days 
afterwards,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating  Taviston, 
Ovid,  Aurania,  etc.,  time  1:43  3/4. 

A  week  later,  with  111  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  in  1:42, 
beating  Defaulter,  5  years,  109,  Bella  B.  (T/8  mile,  straight,  1:23  1/2.  the  record),  5  years, 
105,  Devotee,  8  years,  106.  My  Fellow.  4  years,  100,  Stately,  4  years,  97,  and  Major  Daly, 
3  years,  104.  Two  days  later,  with  116  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Judge  Morrow  (winner of  the 
Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.),  122  lbs.,  in  the  Cape  May  Handicap,  1  1,  8  miles,  for  3  year  olds, 
beating  Banquet.  120,  De  Muth,  114,  Raveloe,  113,  Masterlode,  106  lbs.,  etc.  Ten  days 
later,  with  110  lbs.,  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Tournament  in  the  Omnibus  Stakes,  1  1/2 
miles,  beating  Torso  (winner  of  the  Lorillard  Stakes),  123  lbs.  and  2  others  by  20  lengths. 
In  the  run  off,  Tournament  beat  Chaos  easily  by  10  lengths. 

As  a  4-year-old  Chaos  started  4  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2.  At 
Monmouth  Park,  with  103 lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Terri- 
fier,  3  years,  106,  Kildeer,  3  years,  103,  Kingmaker,  4  years,  100,  and  Major  Domo,  .5  years, 
119  lbs. 

As  a  o-j-ear-old  Chaos  ran  once  unjjlaced  and  died. 

((/ )  Turmoil.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  started  in  4  races,  was  unplaced  in  3 
and  ran  third  to  Surplus  and  Terrifier  in  the  Expectation  Stakes,  at  Brooklyn,  beating 
Blithe,   Gray  Rock,  St.  Charles,   Sallie  McClelland,  Void,  Sir  Rae,   Rotation  and  3  others. 

Turmoil  produced  The  Phoenician,  who  did  not  start  as  a  2,  3,  or  4-year  old.  As  a 
5-year-old  he  started  twice  and  won  both  races,  including  1  mile  at  Salinas,  Cal.,  in  1 :  43.  The 
PhcEnician  won  some  good  Selling  races  as  a  6-year-old  in  1901,  including  a  mile  in  1 :41  3/4. 

Turmoil  also  produced  Peace,  who  started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  2.  She  won  a  race,  4  1/2  furlongs,  for  maiden  2-year-olds,  at 
Aqueduct,  easily  by  2  lengths,  track  heavy,  time  59  1/4,  beating  Chemisette  and  7  others. 
As  a  3-year-old  Peace  started  23  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  4,  and 
unplaced  in  11.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  won  a  race,  5  1/3  furlongs,  on  the  main 
track  at  Sheepshead   easily  by  3  lengths,   15  runners,  time  1:07  4/5. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $750,  Peace  won  a  5/8-mile  race  easily  by 
3  lengths  in  1 :  02  1/5,  beating  the  Star  of  Bethlehem,  SI. 500,  Takanassee,  $750,  Imperator, 
$500,  Dr.  Parker,  81,000,  and  7  others.  At  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Fall  Meeting,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  §800,  Peace  won  a  6  1/2-furlong  race  by  a  length  in  1 :20  2/5,  beating  Meehanus, 
$900,  Sky  Scraper,  $1,000,  Belle  of  Troy,  S600,  The  Barrister,  $1,500,  and  4  others.  Later 
on  she  won  a  0/'8-mile  race  at  Harlem.  111. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Peace  won  8  races,  including  3/4  mile,  with  102  lbs.,  1 :13  1/2,  and  5  1/2 
furlongs,  with  105  lbs.,  1.  07.     In  1901,  as  a  5-year-old,  Peace  again  won  races. 

((•)  Richelieu.  Ran  unnamed  and  unplaced  3  times  as  a  3-year-old  at  Guttenburg. 
Started  14  times  as  a  3-year-old,  unnamed,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  8.     He  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Guttenberg,  8  runners. 

(/)  Rubicon.  Was  the  highest  tried  j'oungster  Mr.  Pierre  Lorillard  ever  had  up  to 
that  time.  He  started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  8.  With  105  lbs.  up  he  won  the  Mount  Vernon  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Morris 
Park,  by  1  1/3  lengths,  leading  all  the  way,  and  beating  Trinculo,  110,  Wernburg,  121,  RoUa, 
110,  Fa  Juive,  110,  Melody,  118,  Longbrook,  110,  and  2  others,  with  104  each,  time  1 :  09  1/3. 
At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  106  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Armitage,  133  lbs.,  in  the  Partridge 
Stakes,  beating  Patrician,  108,  and  5  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Rubicon  started  33  times,  won  13  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  3.  At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  8/4  mile,  with  133  lbs.,  cleverly,  by  a 
length,  beating  Armitage,  132,  La  Misere,  107,  Sir  Knight,  113  lbs.,  and  5  others,  in 
receipt  of  from  10  to  15  lbs.,  1 :  14  1/2.  At  Morris  Park,  with  111  lbs.,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes, 
5/8  mile,  in  1:00  1/3,  beatmg  Tormentor  (record  holder  for  5  1/2  furlongs,  straight  course, 
1:08),  4  years,  120,  Lustre,  4  years,  112,  Ben  Lomond,  106  lbs.  and  5  others. 

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At  Saratoga  he  won  a  Purse,  6  1/2  furlongs,  in  1 :  20  1/2,  beating  Galilee  (second  to 
Domino  in  the  Futurity),  Potentate,  and  three  others,  and  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs, 
giving  age  and  weight  away  to  Lizetta  and  Charmion.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  in  the  Fall  he 
won  a  Sweepstakes,  Futurity  course,  for  all  ages,  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :  10  4/5,  7  runners. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  top  weight,  Rubicon  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5  1/2  furlongs, 
beating  Jack  of  Spades,  Armitage,  Wernberg  and  3  others  in  1 :07  1/4 ;  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$2,500,  won  the  Greenfield  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Wernberg,  $1,500,  Prig,  $1,800,  and  4 
others,  and  won  the  Fourth  Special,  1  mile,  by  2  lengths  in  1;41,  beating  Patrician,  Galilee, 
Figaro,  etc. 

At  Jerome  Park  Rubicon  walked  over  for  the  Bedford  Stakes,  about  1,400  yards  won  a 
Handicap,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight,  3  runners,  and  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  giving 
Halton  8  lbs.  At  Morris  Park  he  won  the  Jerome  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  by  2  lengths, 
with  122  lbs.  up,  beating  Declare,  103,  Harrington,  110,  Hornpipe  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn 
Handicap),  110,  Galilee,  115,  Senator  Grady,  112  lbs.,  etc.  He  also  won  the  Second  3-year-old 
Serial  Handicap,  1  mile,  with  127  lbs.,  in  1 :  41,  giving  from  14  to  30  lbs.  to  his  5  opponents. 

As  a  4,  5,  6,  7  and  8-year-old  Rubicon  retained  his  brilliant  speed  under  heavy  weights 
up  to  1  mile,  and  during  those  years  won  31  more  races,  making  a  total  of  45  wins  and  about 
$40,000  in  money. 

1877,  br.  f.  Florida,  by  Virijil.  Never  ran.  Produced  the  great  racemare,  Firenze,  in  addition 
to  Fleurette.  Flatbush,  Key  West,  St.  Augustine,  Tangerine  and  Silver  Garter. 

See  Fiesole  for  the  performances  and  stud  records  of  Forida's  offspring. 

1878,  b.  c.  Hindoo,  by  Virffil.  One  of  the  best  racehorses  that  ever  trod  the  American  turf  and  sire  of 
Hanover,  Sallie  McClelland,  Merry  Monarch,  Jim  Gore,  Hindooeraft,  Buddhist,  Mabel  Glenn, 
Ben  Ronald,  Savarin,  Macy,  Pepper,  Dungarven,  Brendoo,  Grannan,  Tar  and  Tartar,  Alard 
Scheck,  Cambrian,  Catalpa,  Humidity,  Benhadad,  Blue  and  Gray,  and  many  others.  From 
1895  to  1899  inclusive  the  get  of  Hindoo  won  over  $200,000. 

As  a  2-year-old  Hindoo  started  9  times,  won  7  straight  races,  and  was  third  and  second 
in  the  last  2.  He  began  by  winning  the  Colt  and  Filley  Stakes,  3/4-mile  at  Lexington,  by 
3  lengths,  beating  Alfambra,  Brambaletta,  and  7  others.  At  Louisville  he  won  the  Alexander 
Stakes,  1/2  mile,  in  50  seconds,  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Bootjack  and  9  others.  Five  days 
afterwards  he  won  the  Tennes  .ee  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  1  1/2  lengths,  in  1 :  16,  beating  Bram- 
baletta, Ripple,  Bootjack,  Aranza,  and  4  others. 

At  St.  Louis  he  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Voltague  and  6 
others.  Three  days  later  he  won  the  Jockey  Club  Stakes,  1  mile,  very  easily  by  6  lengths, 
in  1 :  44,  beating  Lelex,  Voltigue  and  Enniskillen.  At  Chicago  he  won  the  Criterion  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Ripple,  Greenland,  and  3  others,  time  1 :  15,  the  fastest  3/4 
ever  run  by  a  2-year-old  up  to  that  date.  Five  days  later  he  won  the  Tremont  Hotel 
Stakes,  1  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  from  Lizzie  S.  and  2  others. 

At  Saratoga  Hindoo  met  his  first  defeat  when  he  finished  third  to  Crickmore  and 
Bonnie  Lizzie  in  the  Windsor  Hotel  Stakes.  5/8  mile,  with  Thora,  Bride  Cake  and  3  others 
in  the  rear.  P'ive  days  afterwards  he  ran  his  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  when,  with  110  lbs. 
up,  he  was  second  to  Thora,  102  lbs.,  in  the  Day  Boat  Line  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Bonnie 
Lizzie,  102  lbs.,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight  from  him. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hindoo  started  20  times,  won  18  straight  races  and  was  third  and  second 
in  the  last  2.  He  commenced  at  Lexington  by  winning  the  Blue  Ribbon  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Getaway,  Bend  Or  and  5  others.  At  Louisville  he  won  the 
Kentucky  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Lelex,  Getaway  and  3  others,  and  a 
week  later  he  won  the  Clark  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  in  a  canter,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Alfambra, 
Bootjack,  Bend  Or  and  Sligo. 

At  Jerome  Park,  with  103  lbs.,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Sir  Hugh,  100,  Jack 
of  Hearts,  93,  and  Rob  Roy,  90  lbs.,  and  3  days  later,  with  108  lbs.,  won  a  Purse,  1  3/8 
miles,  beating  Greenland,  103  lbs. ,  easily  by  4  lengths.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  the 
Tidal  Stakes,  1  mile,  by  a  length  in  1:43  1/4,  beating  Crickmore  and  Saunterer,  and  also 
won  the  Coney  Island  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Baltic  in  a  canter, 

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At  Monmouth  Park  Hindoo  won  the  Ocean  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  for  all  ages,  bv  2 
lengths,  beating  Monitor,  Glidelia,  etc..  time  1:.57;  won  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  1  1/SJ  miles,  by 
3  lengths,  beating  Crickmore  and  Saunterer;  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles; 
won  the  Champion  Stakes  for  all  ages,  1  1/2  miles,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Monitor  and 
Parole,  and  won  the  Jersey  St.  Leger,  1  3/4  miles,  with  133  lbs.,  beating  Bona  Fide, 
113  lbs.  by  4  lengths. 

At  Saratoga  he  won  the  Travers  Stakes,  1  3/4  miies,  beating  Catoctm,  Getaway,  Eole, 
Comjiensation,  Duke  of  Montalban  and  Baltic  easily  by  a  length ;  won  the  Sequel 
Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  with  a  .5-lb.  penalty,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Greenland  and  Valentino ; 
won  the  United  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  by  1  1/3  lengths  in  2  ;36,  beating  Crickmore,  Bon- 
fire and  Gladiola,  and  won  the  Kenner  Stakes,  2  miles,  by  5  lengths,  beating  Crickmore  and 
Bonfire. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Hindoo  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  beating  Sir  Hugh  by  4  lengths 
in  the  first  and  6  lengths  in  the  second  heat,  time  1 :42  3/4  and  1 :45  1/4,  and  he  also  won  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  by  2  lengths  in  1  ;43,  beating  Sir  Hugh  and  Edenderry.  After  18  straight 
wins  Hindoo,  with  133  lbs.  up,  ran  third  and  last  to  Crickmore,  111,  and  Aella,  105  lbs.,  in  the 
September  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  and  in  his  next  and  last  race  of  the  season  he  succumbed 
to  Crickmore  again  in  the  Brighton  Beach  Purse,  1  1/3  miles,  3  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Hindoo  started  6  times,  won  5  races  and  ran  second  in  the  other  one. 
He  began  inauspiciously  by  running  second  to  Checkmate  in  the  Dixiana  Stakes,  1  mile  and 
110  yards,  at  Louisville,  with  Fellowplay  and  6  others  behind  him.  Two  days  afterwards 
he  had  his  revenge  on  Checkmate  by  defeating  him  in  the  Louisville  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  the 
other  runners  being  the  good  performers  Glidelia,  Lida  Stanhope  and  Blazes. 

Four  days  later  Hindoo  won  the  Merchants'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Checkmate, 
Runnymede  (his  stable  companion),  and  Creosote,  and  after  an  interval  of  another  3  days 
he  won  the  Turf  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  in  a  canter  by  8  lengths,  beating  Checkmate  and 
Creosote,  time  2 :08  1/2.  Hindoo  was  then  brought  East  and  won  the  Coney  Island  Stakes,  1 
1/8  miles,  beating  Barrett  in  a  Canter  by  6  lengths.  Three  days  later  he  ran  the  last  race  of 
his  career  when  he  won  the  Coney  Island  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  beating  Eole  easily  by  4  lengths. 
Parole,  the  other  runner,  being  12  lengths  behind  Eole. 

If  Hindoo  had  been  racing  in  these  days  of  rich  stakes  his  winnings  would  have  been 
enormous,  as  he  won  the  principal  events  from  the  best  horses  in  tiaining.  His  30  wins, 
however,  enriched  his  owners  to  the  extent  of  $71,875,  and  the  consistencv  of  his  form  was 
remarkable  from  the  fact  that  he  started  35  times,  won  30  races,  was  second  in  3  and  third 
in  the  other  2. 

1S79,      and   IS.SO.  barren. 

ISSl.     b.  f.  Kaskaskiii,  by  iini».  Saxoii.     Never  ran. 

Kaskaskia  produced 

{a)  Countess.  Never  ran.  Threw  Thel ma  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  dam 
of  Athara,  winner  of  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  St.  Louis  in  1900,  as  a  2-year-old,  beating  10 
opponents  in  1:03  12  and  a  winner  again  in  1901),  and  Bahiah,  winner  of  a  Purse,  1/3 
mile,  at  Little  Rock,  in  1899,  as  a  2-year-old,  12  runners,  time  50  1/3  seconds. 

(i)  Lazzarra.  Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning.  Did  not  start  as  a 
5-year-old.  As  a  (i-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats  at  New  Lexing- 
ton, O,  time  1:47  1/4  and  1:48. 

((•)  Goldie  Locks.  Started  17  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  3, 
third  in  3,  and  unplaced  in  7.  At  Windsor  she  won  2  Purses,  1/2  mile  each,  one  of  them 
by  4  lengths  in  50  seconds.  6  rimners.  At  Milwaukee,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  a 
length,  in  1 :01  1/3,  7  runners,  and  also  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Domitor  and  9 
others  in  56  seconds.  At  Nashville,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  track  sloppy,  from  Mad- 
dalo  and  6  others.  As  a  3-year-old  Goldie  Locks  ran  without  winning,  and  died  the  same 
year. 

1882,     cli.  f.  Mollit'  Walton,  by  inij).  Mortenier.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.     Started  19  times 
as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,    third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  10.     She  won  the 

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Coney  Island  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Brighton  Beach,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  beating  Value 
and  Tecumseh  II.  in  ridiculously  slow  time,  2:19,  although  the  track  was  good.  At  the 
same  track,  carrying  103  lbs.  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Jennings,  4  years,  117  lbs.,  in  a  Purse, 
1  1/8  miles.  Purse  divided,  time  1 :58  1/4,  6  runners. 

In  the  Fall  at  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  Handicap,  mile  heats,  with  89  lbs.,  6  runners, 
track  heavy,  time  1:46  3/4,  1:47  1/4  and  1:49,  winning  the  last  3  heats  easily.  Her  best  race 
outside  of  those  mentioned  above  was  her  second  to  Maggie  J.  in  the  Brighton  Beach 
Stakes,  1  mile,  10  runners,  track  good,  time  1 :45  1/3. 

As  a  4-year-old  Mollie  Walton  ran  7  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  3  and  unplaced 
in  3.  Her  best  performance  was  carrying  137  lbs.  into  third  place  behind  Peekskill. 
3  years,  136  lbs.,  and  Boaz,  3  years,  136  lbs.,  in  the  Mirage  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park, 
beating  the  3-year-old  Banner  Bearer  and  Ferona,  133  and  131  lbs.  respectively,  in  addition 
to  4  others. 

Mollie  Walton  produced 

{ir)  Flash.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Glaring,  who  was  sent  to  England,  where,  as  a 
3-year-old,  he  started  7  times  and  won  a  Maiden  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Birmingham,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  the  3-year-old  winners  Oom  Paul  and  Lady  Birdie,  in  addition  to  4  others. 
He  also  ran  second  in  the  First  October  Two-year-old  Stakes,    5/8  mile,    beating  8  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Glaring  started  6  times,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  2. 
At  the  Newmarket  Craven  Meeting  he  won  the  Wood  Ditton  Stakes,  1  mile,  5  runners,  and 
at  the  Newmarket  First  July  Meeting,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  ;^300,  and  afterwards  sold 
for  670  guineas,  he  won  a  Trial  Plate,  1  mile,  beating  David  II.  (bred  in  U.  S.  A.,  anda  fre- 
quent winner  in  England)  and  7  others.     As  a  4-year-old  Glaring  ran  without  winning. 

(fi)  Model.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Immodel,  who  ran  6  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year- 
old.  In  1901,  as  a  3-year-old,  Immodel  won  a  6  1/2.  furlong  race  at  San  Francisco,  easily  by 
3  lengths,  10  runners. 

((')  Rio  Bravo.  Run  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  was  unplaced  3  times.  He  is  doing 
well  at  the  stud  considering  his  opportunities. 

(d)  Bert  Sargent.  As  a  2-year-old  1901,  he  won  a  Selling  race,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at 
Lakeside,  in  1 :57  2/5,  9  runners. 

1883,  cli.  f.  Kanawha,  l)y  imp.  Morteiner.     Alluded  to  above. 

1884,  cli.  f.  Floss,  by  imp.  Morteiiier.    Never  started. 

Floss  produced 

(a)  Setauket.  Started  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  7.  He  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  beating  Parasang, 
Our  Jack  and  12  others  by  a  length  in  1 :00  1/3. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  started  18  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  4  and  unplaced 
in  7.  At  Morris  Park,  ^vith  76  lbs.  up,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  for  3-year-olds  and 
upwards,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Lustre,  4  years,  94,  Restraint,  4  years,  87  lbs.,  and  3 
others,  time  1 :39  1/4.  At  St.  Asaph,  with  90  lbs.,  he  won  a  .Selling  race,  1  mile,  by  3  lengths, 
in  1:43,  6  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  Setauket  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won 
as  an  outlaw. 

(i)  Flo.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Longflu,  who  ran  15  times  as  a  2-vear-old,  won  1 
race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  10.  He  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  for 
maiden  2-year-olds,  at  Louisville,  5  starters,  time  55  1/2  seconds.  As  a  3-year-old  in  1901 
he  won  races,  including  a  Purse,  1  mile.  Selling,  at  Latonia,  easily  by  6  lengths  in  1 :42  1/2, 
5  starters. 

(f)  Orderlette.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third 
in  2  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  the  Sapphire  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Cincinnati  easily  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Norma  Taylor  and  4  others.  At  Saratoga  she  ran  second  to  Diminutive  in  a 
Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  6  runners.     As  a  3-year-old  Orderlette  ran  twice  unplaced. 

188.5,     barren. 

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1SS(>.     frr.  or  ro.  f.   Kloranioiir.  by  Iroiiiiois.     Ran   twice   implaced   as  a   2-year-old    and   twice 
unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.     She  died  as  a  G-year-old  after  having  had  one  foal  which  never 
started. 
Florence  died  in  1886. 

i:ni*.   ^^'KA'rm-^KWITt'H,     never  ran  in  England,  having  been  sent  to  the   United  States 
Cereta's  as  a  2-year-old.  and  she  did  not  start  in  America. 

3rd  Dam. 

Weatherwitch  produced  in 

ls(>:{,     ell.  c.  Mack,  by  iiuj).  Eclipse.     Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,   running  second  to  Lancaster 
in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Lexington,  4  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  4  races,  comprising  a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats, 
and  2  Purses,  2  miles  each,  at  Chilicothe,  O.,  and  also  a  Purse,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Cincinnati. 

As  a  .1-year-old  he  won  9  times  and  the  following  year  he  won  4  more  races,  including 
the  City  of  Memphis  Post  Stakes,  for  all  ages,  3  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats. 

1  S(>4.  No  report  in  Stud  Book. 

18G.).  cb.  f.  Pretty  One,  by  Lexiiia:toii.    Died. 

1S(J(>,  b.  c.  by  Lexiiifftoii.     Died. 

1S(>7,  cli.  f.  Witcbcraft,  by  Lexing:toii.     No  produce  reported. 

1S(>S,     ell.  f.  Mollie  Cad,  by  Lexingrton.     Winner   of  the    Phcenix    Hotel   Slakes  at   Lexington, 
beating  Fulmina  and  2  others. 

Mollie  Cad  produced 

((7)  Nimblefoot.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  Started  .j  times  as  a  4-year-old,  won 
2  races,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  1.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  S-)00,  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4 
mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  J.  H.  Haverly,  $'}-'M,  Mamie  Fields,  $1,000,  and  3  others,  time  1:17 
1/4,  and  later  on  at  the  same  track  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  Krupp  Gun, 
Col.  Wagner  and  2  others. 

As  a  0-year-old  Nimblefoot  started  10  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1 
and  implaced  in  4.  He  won  2  races,  1  1/4  miles  each,  at  Brighton  Beach,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $300  in  1  of  them.  As  a  6-year-old  he  won  5  races  at  Brighton  Beach,  including  3/4  mile 
in  1:16  3/4  and  a  mile  by  ■>  lengths  in  1:44  1/2.  As  a  7,  8  and  9-year-old  he  won  7  races, 
including  3/4-mile  heats,  1  3/4  miles  and  1  1/8  miles  in  1:.57  1/2.  As  a  10  and  11-year-old 
he  ran  but  did  not  win. 

{fi)  Major  Picket.  Did  not  run  as  a  2,  3  or  4-year-old.  He  started  twice  as  a  .5-year- 
old,  was  third  once,  when  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500,  in  a4-hor.se  race,  at  Lexington,  and  was 
second  and  last  to  his  stable  companion,  Olean,  at  the  same  track.  As  a  6  year-old  he  was 
put  to  jumping,  at  which  game  he  proved  an  adept,  winning  8  events  during  the  season. 

His  future  racing  was  confined  to  jumping  races.  Asa  7,  8,  9  and  10  year-old  he  won  11 
races.  He  won  the  Cederhurst  Grand  National  twice,  and  when  10  years  old  was  the  best 
jumper  in  training.  When  11  years  old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  he  ran  2  laces  with  top 
weight  and  was  unplaced  in  each  of  them. 

(c)  Walter  A.  Did  not  run  as  2  or  3-year-old.  Ran  as  a  4,  5  and  6-year-old  without 
winning.  As  a  7-year-old  he  ran  once  and  won  a  Purse,  l/2mile  heats,  at  Newport,  Pa., 
in  straight  heats,  and  the  following  year  he  won  a  Purse,  1/2-raile  heats,  at  the  same  track 
in  4  heats. 

{if)  Dolley  Cad.  Started  onl\- as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice  unplaced,  once 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000,  top  weight,  and  the  other  time,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,200, 
second  top  weight. 

Dolly  Cad  produced 

Tenny,  Jr.,  who  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-j'ear-old  he  won  7  races  out 
of  22  starts.     He  captured  a  Purse,    3/4  mile,    for  all  ages,  at  Lexington,  beating  Hopeful, 

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Modjeska  and  6  others.  At  Louisville  he  won  a  Selling  race,  5  1/2  furlongs,  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Hardee  and  6  others.  At  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  he  won 
a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Roseola,  $1,000,  and  4  others,  and  he  won 
his  other  races,  all  of  them  selling,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  Latonia  and  Louisville,  his  entered 
selling  price  never  being  less  than  $800. 

As  a  4-year-old  Tenny,  Jr.,  won  8  races  at  Little  Rock,  Memphis,  Nashville,  St.  Louis 
anl  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago.  7  of  which  were  Selling  events  and  the  other  a  Purse,  1  mile, 
4  runners,  time  1:43.  As  a  .5-year-old  Tenny,  Jr.,  won  5  races  at  New  Orleans,  4  of  them 
Selling  and  1  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  with  top  weight,  beating  3  moderate  ones.  As  a  6-year- 
old  Tenny,  Jr.,  ran  but  did  not  win. 

Dolly  Cad  also  threw  Little  Cad,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old,  but  did  not  win.  As  a 
3-year-old  Little  Cad  won  a  Selling  race,  .5/8  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  7  runners,  tiack  fast, 
time  1 :03  3/4. 

(c)  Vallisea.  Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  6.  She  won  a  Purse,  S/S  mile,  at  Louisville  by  4  lengths,  beating  Rhadama 
(winner  of  the  Coquette  Stakes,  at  St.  Louis  and  the  Ladies'  Stakes  at  Chicago  as  a  2-year- 
old),  Princess  Ban  and  11  others,  time  1:03.  She  was  second  tathe  good  horse.  Favor,  in  the 
Runnymede  Stakes  at  Louisville,  and  was  second  to  Joe  Cotton  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  and 
Tennessee  Derbies  and  dead  heat  for  the  Tidal  Stakes  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  etc. )  in  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  at  Le.xington,  10  runners. 

Vallisea  also  ran  second  to  the  good  racemare  Lizzie  Dwyer,  in  the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  at 
Covington,  beating  Lady  of  the  Lake  (winner  of  the  Pittsburgh  Ladies'  Stakes,  the  Coquette 
Stakes,  at  the  St.  Louis  Autumn  Meeting,  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes  at  Louisville,  etc.,  as  a  2- 
year-old),  Ida  Hope  (winner  of  the  St.  James'  Hotel  Stakes  at  St.  Louis,  etc.,  as  a  3-year-old), 
Rhadama,  Exile  (by  Enquirer,  winner  of  the  Belle  Pate  Stake,  at  Chicago,  as  a  2-year-old), 
Trousseau  (winner  of  the  Robinson  Stakes  at  Lexington,  etc.,  as  a  2-year-old)  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Vallisea  won  a  Purse,  1-mile  heats,  at  Lexington,  in  straight  heats,  both 
heats  won  easily,  3  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  3  races.  With  the  best  of  the  weights 
she  won  a  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  a  good  field,  including  Stone- 
buck,  imp.  Sutler,  Telle  Doe,  Ferona  and  Eolian.  At  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for$l,300, 
she  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  beating  Pontico,  $3,500,  Ferg  Kyle,  $2,000,  Florence  M., 
$1,500,  Brait,  $2,500,  and  7  others,  time  1 :28  1/3,  and  at  Clifton,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000, 
she  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  8  runners.     As  a  5-year-old  she  ran  twice  unplaced. 

(  /  )     Cadma.     Never  started. 

Cadma  produced 

Stentor,  who  started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  3.  Stentor  first  ran  at  Memphis,  where,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  top 
weight  but  one,  he  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  by  a  length,  13  runners  At  Louisville, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $900,  top  weight,  he  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  beating  Ethel  Lee, 
Chappie,  Carnero,  Vanessa,  Mazeppa  and  3  others,  time  48  3/4  seconds.  At  San  Francisco, 
in  the  Fall,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  7  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Stentor,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, 6  runners,  and  the  following  year  at  the  same  track,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  he 
won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  1  1/3  lengths,  13  runners,  weight  for  age.  As  a  5-year- 
old  Stentor  only  started  once  and  did  not  win. 

1869,  ch.  f.  Florence,  by  Lexliig:ton.    Alluded  to  above. 

1870,  ch.  c.  Little  Sly,  by  imi).  Australian.    Died  in  1873. 

18V1,     ch.  c.  Weathercock,  by  imp.  Australian,     Won  the  Central  Stakes,  1  mile,  for  3-year-olds, 
at  Baltimore,  beating  imp.  Saxon  (winner  of  the  Belmont  Stakes),  etc.,  and  Visigoth. 

1872,  ch.  c.  Weatherby.  by  Planet,     Ran  till  he  was  (i  years  old. 

1873,  No  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1874,  ch.  c.  by  Planet.    Died. 

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IST.j,  ell.  f.  Waterwitch.  by  Asteroid.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  At  her  first  start  she  won  the  fourth  renewal  of  the 
Sweepstakes  for  2-year-old  fillies,  1/2  mile,  at  Lexington,  beating  Oueechy,  Enchantress 
and  8  others,  after  getting  a  bad  start.  At  Louisville,  10  days  later,  she  ran  second  to 
Bergamot  in  the  Louisville  Ladies'  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Lady  R..  Stella  and  3  others, 
time  50  seconds. 

As  a  3-year-old  Waterwitch  started  17  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  11.  At  Lexington  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Athol,  her  only  opponent, 
by  6  lengths.  At  Frankfort,  Ky.,  she  won  the  Kentucky  Industrial  Association  Purse,  1/2- 
mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Crosslet,  Gen.  Custer  and  3  others,  time  49  3/4 
and  49  3/4  seconds.  At  Louisville  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  for  all  ages,  beating  Lucifer, 
Adventure  and  8  others,  and  at  Frankfort,  Ky.,  later  on,  she  won  a  Match,  2  miles, 
against  Tampico. 

Waterwitch  produced 

(a)  Cardinal  McClosky.  The  only  horse  that  ever  defeated  Leonatus.  Cardinal 
McClosky  started  .5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 
After  being  unplaced  behind  Punster,  Vera  and  Ebony,  the  first  time  out,  the  Cardinal  ran 
second  to  Asunder  in  the  Colt  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Lexington,  beating  Violator,  Hassan,  etc. 

Three  days  later  he  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Bellona,  Mark- 
land,  Ada  Ban  and  4  others.  He  next  won  the  Maiden  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Louisville, 
easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  the  brilliant  racehorse  Leonatus  and  11  others.  Eight  days 
later  he  ran  his  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  winning  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  a 
length  in  1:16,  beating  Asunder,  Hassan,  Standiford  Keller  and  Violator. 

As  a  3-year-old  Cardinal  McClosky  started  16  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4,  third 
in  3  and  unplaced  in  6.  At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  in  1:57  1/2,  beating 
Retort,  Hilarity  and  4  others.  At  Latonia  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/3  miles,  beating  Mattie 
Rapture,  Blazes,  Kansas  and  Taxgatherer.  At  Louisville  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  by  4 
lengths,  beating  Chatter,  Aretino,  Wallflower  and  5  others.  In  the  Clark  Stakes,  1  1/4 
miles,  Cardinal  McClosky  ran  second  to  Ascender,  beating  Markland  and  3  others.  At 
Chicago  he  ran  second  to  Mediator  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  time  1:43  1/4,  with  Standiford  Keller, 
Farragut,  Aretino  and  6  others  in  the  rear. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  ran  second  to  Apollo  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  St.  Leger, 
etc. )  in  a  Handicaf),  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Aella,  Gonfalon,  Topsy  and  3  others,  and  at 
Louisville  he  ran  second  to  Aztec  in  the  Edgewater  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Chatter, 
Olivette  and  Sovereign  Pat.  As  a  4  and  5-year-old  Cardinal  McClosky  won  6  races,  as  a 
6-year-old  he  ran  but  did  not  win,  while  as  a  7  and  8-year-old  he  won  8  more  races. 

(b)  Ursuline  Nun.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  6.  She  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  7  runners.  'At  the  same 
track  she  ran  second  to  Bessie  B.  in  a  Purse,  3 '4  mile,  9  runners,  and  later  on  ran  a  dead 
heat  with  Scottish  Lass  for  second  place  behind  Saluda,  won  by  a  short  head,  beating  James 
A.,  Bessie  B.,  Grand  Duke,  Climax,  Frank  Ward  and  2  others.  As  a  3-year-old  Ursuline 
Nun  ran  but  did  not  win. 

Ursuline  Nun  produced 

Kingdom  (won  1  race  at  Guttenberg  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  at  Gloucester  as  a 
3-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  4  and  5-year-old  without  winning)  and  Ursula,  who  never  ran 
but  threw  Finem  Respice,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  won  2  Selling  races, 
1  mile  each,  as  a  3-year-old,  1  of  them  in  1:41  1,2,  and  ran  as  a  4-year-old  in  1900  without 
winning. 

Ursuline  Nun  also  threw  Missionary,  who  started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race, 
was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  9.  He  won  the  Surf  Stakes,  last  5  1/2  furlongs 
of  the  Futurity  course,  beating  Stuart,  Withers  and  6  others.  He  finished  second  to  Vul- 
cain  in  the  Great  American  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  McMeekin,  Withers, 
Modrine,  Mayor  Gilroy.  Oneck  Queen,  Maribert,  Waring,  St.  Finnan,  Magnificent,  Trum- 
pet, His  Royal  Highness  and  The  Corinthian. 

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As  a  o-year-old,  in  1900,  Missionary  started  5  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Morris  Park  he  won  the  Pocantico  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles  over 
the  hill,  with  113  lbs.,  easily  by  a  length  in  1:47  3/4,  beating  Gonfalon,  107,  Contestor,  110, 
Lindemere,  103,  and  Toddy,  107  lbs.  Previously,  with  104  lbs.  up,  he  had  run  second  to 
Survivor,  4  years,  105  lbs.,  in  the  New  Rochelle  Handicap,  last  7/8  of  the  Withers  mile, 
beating  His  Royal  Highness,  95,  Maribert,  109,  Charentus,  6  j'ears,  113,  and  King  Barle)'- 
corn,  4  years,  114  lbs.  In  the  Belmont  Stakes  he  finished  third  to  Ildrim  and  Petruchio, 
beating  Standing,  Gulden,  Hammock  and  Mesmerist. 

(c)  Ten  Witch.     Never  ran.     She  produced  Flying  Witch,   who  never  ran. 

Flying  Witch  threw  Susie  Bush,  who  never  ran,  but  produced  Fanny  Wyn  (winner  of  a 
Selling  race  as  a  3-year-old,  in  1899),  and  Miss  Wandelohr,  who,  as  a  8-year-old  in  1901, 
won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at  St.  Louis,  10  runners. 

Flying  Witch  also  threw  Matchim  who  started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  third  in  4 
races  and  unplaced  in  2.  As  a  3-year-old,  in  1900,  Matchim  won  an  all-aged  race,  1  1/16 
miles,  at  Washington,  easily  by  3  lengths,  6  runners. 

(d)  Jim  Irwin.  First  ran  as  Lothair  and  afterwards  as  Lottery.  Did  not  start 
as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  1  race  by  i>  lengths  at  Yonkers, 
and  as  a  4-year-old.     Ran  without  winning  as  a  .'i-year-old  and  died  the  same  year. 

187(t,     barren. 

1877,  cli.  c.  Foiiso,  by  King:  Alfonso.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second 
in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.  He  won  the  Colt  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Lexington,  beating 
Mistake  (a  good  winner  in  America  and  winner  of  the  Nevi^mai-ket  International  Handicap 
in  England),  Kinkead  and  6  others.  At  Nashville  he  won  the  Maiden  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beat- 
ing Beeswing,  Talisman,  Mary  Anderson  and  5  others,  and  5  days  later  won  the  Young 
America  Stakes,  No.  1,  1  mile,  very  easily  from  his  only  opponent,  Ventriloquist. 

Fonso  ran  second  to  Wallenstein  (a  good  racehorse  in  America  and  in  England,  win- 
ning in  the  latter  country  the  Newmarket  Handicap,  etc. )  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at 
Lexington,  beating  the  great  Luke  Blackburn  and  Knight  Templar,  the  last  named 
having  beaten  Luke  Blackburn  3  days  previously.  Fonso  was  again  second  to  Wallenstein 
in  the  Tennessee  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  Luke  Blackburn,  Kimball,  Bancroft,  Big  Medicine 
and  others  behind  him. 

As  a  3-year-old  Fonso  started  3  times,  won  3  races  and  was  second  in  the  other.  He 
began  by  winning  the  Phcenix  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  a  length,  beating  Luke  Black- 
burn, Kinkead  and  5  others.  He  next  won  the  Kentucky  Derby,  1  1/3  miles,  by  a  length, 
beating  Kimball,  Bancroft,  Quito  and  Boulevard.  Next  came  the  last  race  of  his  career,  the 
Viley  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Lexington,  in  which  he  ran  second  to  Bowling  Green  with 
Kinkead  and  Dictum  in  the  rear. 

Fonso  has  been  a  very  successful  sire.  From  1896  to  1900  inclusive  his  get  won  more 
than  $389,000  on  the  turf.  Not  only  can  he  claim  the  winners  Ben  Eder,  Bob  Fisher, 
Prince  Fortunatus,  Will  Fonso,  Tulla  Fonso,  Appomattox,  Figaro,  First  Mate,  Frontier, 
Ramiro,  Rudolph,  Lord  Harry,  Riki  Tikki  Tavi,  Reticence,  Forerunner,  Judge  Denny, 
Lord  Zeni,  Fervor,  McMeekin,  Belle  of  Troy,  Frangible,  Gonfalon  and  many  other  good 
performers,  but  his  daughters,  too,  are  doing  well  at  the  Stud,  a  good  sample  being  Fond- 
ling, dam  of  the  grand  racemare.  Imp. 

1878,  cli.  f.  Fonwitch.  by  King-  Alfonso.     Never  started. 

Fonwitch  produced 

(a)  Chapman.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  16  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3 
races,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  13.  At  Clifton,  entered  to  be  sold  for  SI. 300,  he  won 
a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Little  Barefoot,  $1,300,  and  3  others.  At  the  same  track,  later  on, 
he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Kittle  Pease,  Blackthorne,  Melodrama  and  10  others. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Chapman  won  3  Selling  races,  5/8  mile  each,  2  at  Clifton  and  1  at  Linden. 
As  a  5-year-old  he  won  2  Selling  races  at  Clifton,  a  Selling  race,  7/8  mile,  at  Guttenberg, 

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and  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  the  same  track.     As  a  6-year-old  he  ran  but  did  not  win,  and  as  a  'i'- 
year-old  he  won  2  Selling  races,  5/8  mile  each,  1  at  Gloucester  and  the  other  at  Guttenberg. 

(d)  Grace  Ely.  Started  1.)  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4  and 
unplaced  in  8.  At  Louisville,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §1,000,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile, 
beating  Judge  Morrow  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.),  §1,000,  Silence,  Sl.iiOO, 
Fast  Time,  £800,  and  2  others,  time  50  seconds. 

At  Lexington  in  the  Autumn  she  won  a  Selling  race,  1/2  mile,  8  runners,  and  2  days 
afterwards  won  another  Selling  race,  7  runners.     Grace  Ely  died  at  2  years  of  age. 

(c)  Chimes.  Started  22  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  5 
and  unplaced  in  8.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  1/3  furlongs, 
5  runners.  Three  days  later  he  won  a  Purse,  '6/4  mile,  beating  Kingman  (winner  of  the 
Phtcnix  Hotel  Stakes,  the  Kentucky-  and  Latonia  Derbies,  etc.),  Dickerson  and  3  others. 

At  Louisville  he  won  a  Handicap  for  all  ages,  1  mile,  beating  Lady  Washington, 
Famine  (winner  of  the  Distillers'  Stakes,  etc.),  Mary  Mac  and  8  others;  2  days  later  won  a 
Match,  1  mile,  with  90  lbs.,  against  Hamlet,  5  years,  112  lbs.  ;  3  days  afterwards,  with  85 
lbs.,  he  \von  a  Purse, 1  mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  Miss  Hawkins  (winner  of  the  Kentucky 
Oaks,  the  Twin  City  Oaks,  etc. ),  82,  Miss  Leon,  4  years,  99  lbs.  and  3  others.  At  Lexington 
Chimes  ran  his  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  winning  a  Purse,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  by  0  lengths 
in  1 :41  3,4,  beating  Melaine,  Long  Leaf  and  3  others. 

In  the  earlier  part  of  the  season  Chimes  had  run  second  to  his  stable  companion,  imp. 
Dundee,  in  the  Turf  Exchange  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Memphis,  6  runners;  second  to 
Ordrey  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Vallera  (winner  of  the  Hirayar  Stakes,  the  Travers 
Stakes,  the  Tennessee  Derby,  etc.),  and  5  others,  and  with  112  lbs.  had  also  run  second  to 
the  smart  colt,  Roseland,  123  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Latonia,  13  runners, 
with  weight  ranging  from  109  to  95  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Chimes  won  5  races.  At  Memphis  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily 
by  a  length,  6  runners.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating 
Acclaim  Melody  and  5  others,  time  1 :43.  At  Garfield  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse,  1 
mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  Gorman,  Bankrupt  and  3  others;  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  by  2 
lengths,  12  runners,  and  with  100  lbs.  up  won  a  Handicap,  8/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Lady  Blackburn,  4  years,  103  lbs. ,  and  6  others. 

As  a  4-year-okl  Chimes  won  9  races,  and  as  a  5,  6  and  T-year-old  earned  11  more 
brackets,  making  a  total  of  31  wins. 

(d)  Beautiful  Bells.  Started  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2, 
third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  7.  She  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  Latonia,  by  2  lengths,  in 
56  1/4  seconds,  beating  Anna  Brumble,  Nellie  Shaw  and  9  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Beautiful  Bells  won  10  races.  At  Washington  she  won  a  Selling  race, 
3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  8  runners.  Afterwards  she  won  a  Selling  race,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at 
Guttenberg,  in  addition  to  8  races  at  Gloucester,  4  1/2  furlongs  each. 

As  a  4-year-old  Beautiful  Bells  won  6  races,  2  of  them  at  St.  Louis  (by  electric  light) 
and  4  at  Alexander  Island. 


THE   BIRIX'ATCHER  9IARE,     never  started.     She  produced  the  following  winners. 
Cereta's 
4th  Dam. 

(a)  Weatherden.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old .  Started  6  times  as  a  3-year  old,  won 
1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  the  Trial  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at 
Nottingham,  by  4  lengths.  6  runners.  At  Lincoln  he  ran  second  to  Ducat  in  the  Trial 
Stakes,  1  mile,  7  runners. 

(i)  Bombay.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  1.  At  Lincoln,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^20  and  afterwards  sold  for  55  guineas,  he  won 
the  Inkeepers'  Stakes,  1  mile,    4  runners,  and  the  day  previous,    when  entered  to   be   sold 

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for  £60,  top  weight,    he   ran  second  to  Contractor,  ;^30,  beating  3  others  at  £S0.     As  a  3 
and  4-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

(c)  Madras.  Ran  once  as  a  3-year-old  and  finished  second  to  Rosebud  in  the  Scars- 
dale  Stakes,  about  3/4  mile,  at  Chelmsford,  3  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  Madras  started  9 
times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  He  won  the  Grand 
Stand  Plate,  handicap,  7/8  mile,  at  Manchester,  4  runners,  and  at  Beverley  he  won  the 
Grimston  Plate,  handicap,  1  mile,  6  runners,  and  also  the  Scurry  Handicap,  about  1/2 
mile,  6  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Madras  won  3  Selling  races,  one  of  them  the  South  Western  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  mile,  at  Ayr,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^£'30,  and  sold  for  39  guineas,  and  the  other, 
the  Glascow  Stakes,  in  which  he  was  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^30,  no  bid  after  winning. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

(d )  Frost.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  third 
in  1.  He  won  the  Craven  Biennial  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Liverpool,  beating  Arundel 
fwinner  of  the  Glascow  Stakes  at  York  as  a  3-year-old)  and  Grumio.  At  York  he  ran 
second  to  the  good  racehorse,  Blinkhoolie,  beaten  by  a  neck,  in  the  Gimcrack  Stakes,  1  mile, 
6  runners,  and  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne  he  finished  third  in  the  Tyro  Stakes,  7  runners,  beaten 
2  heads.  As  a  8-year-old  Frost  won  the  second  year  of  the  Craven  Biennial  Stakes,  1  1/4 
miles,  at  Liverpool,  with  top  weight,  and  as  a  4-year-old  ran  once  but  did  not  win. 

(c)  Wetherby.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  third  in  the  Eglington  Stakes  at 
York,  and  unplaced  twice.  As  a  3-year-old  Wetherby  won  the  Zetland  Welter  Handicap, 
about  3/4  mile,  8  runners.  As  a  5-year  old  Weatherby  won  6  races  in  very  moderate 
company. 

(/)  Cape  Passaro.  Won  3  cheap  Selling  races  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
ran  once  unplaced. 

(_§")  Lochiel.  Started  9  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  second  in  2  races,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  4.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  3  races.  At  Dunfermline  he  won  the  Inkeepers' 
Handicap  of  ;^50,  about  3/4  mile,  5  runners,  and  at  Paisley  he  won  the  Farewell  Handicap 
of  ;^50,  about  3/4  mile,  7  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  Lochiel  won  the  Glascow  Plate,  Handi- 
cap, of  ;^50,  3/4  mile,  at  the  Eglington  Hunt  Meeting,  5  runners,  and  was  unplaced  in  his 
other  race. 

C'OI.<Ot'Y'NTH,     ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  once  and  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile, 
Cereta's  at   Catterick  Bridge,  beating  her  only  opponent.    Sir  Abstrupus,   who  was  a 

5th  Dam.  2-year-old  winner. 

Colocynth  produced 

(a)  The  Landrost.  Started  only  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with 
Camphine  in  the  Grand  Stand  Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  at  Richmond,  3  runners,  stakes 
divided.  As  a  3-year-old  he  only  started  once  and  was  unplaced  in  the  St.  Leger  Stakes, 
Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  at  Manchester. 

(6)  Anglo-Saxon.  Did  not  start  as  a  2,  3  or  4-year-old.  As  a  5-year-old  he  won  5 
races.  At  Brighten  he  won  the  Claret  Stakes,  5  runners.  At  Newmarket  he  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, about  5/8  mile,  for  all  ages,  5  runners,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  ;^50  if  demanded, 
and  was  claimed  afterwards.  He  was  also  claimed  for  £10  after  winning  a  Sweepstake, 
over  the  Rutland  Stakes  course,  4  runners,  and  his  2  other  wins  were  Selling  races.  As  a 
6-year-old  he  ran  once  unplaced. 

t.4HIEL.IXA.      ran  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Prendergast  Stakes  at 
Cereta's  Newmarket.    She  was  a  full  sister  to  Camel,  who  was  not  only  a  good  racehorse 

6th  Dam.  but  sired  Touchstone,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  and  a  great  sire  himself.     New- 

minster,  one  of  Touchstone's  sons,  also  won  the  St.  Leger  and  carried  on  the 
strength  of  the  male  line,  being  second  in  his  day  to  the  immortal  Stockwell. 

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Many  celebrated  animals  have  come  from  this  family  both  in  England  and  on  the  Con- 
tinent of  Europe,  including  The  Baron  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  the  Cesarewitch,  etc.,  and 
sire  of  Stockwell,  Rataplan,  etc.),  Glauca  (winner  of  the  Cesarwitch),  Wirthschaft  (winner 
of  the  French  Oaksi,  Souvenir  (winner  of  the  French  Derby  and  Prix  Royal  Oak),  Beauvais 
(winner  of  the  French  Derby  and  the  Grande  Poule  des  Produits),  Vengeance  (winner  of 
the  Cesarewitch),  Gauntlet  (winner  of  the  Pest  St.  Leger),  ileleager (winner  of  the  Hert- 
feld  Rennen),  Bellario  (winner  of  the  Union  Rennen),  Falsacapa  (winner  of  the  Pest  St. 
Leger),  Chippendale  (winner  of  the  Cesarwitch  and  the  Hardwicke  Stakes),  Frontin 
(winner  of  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris  and  the  French  Derby),  Surprise  (winner  of  the  French 
Oaks),  Sornette  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  the  French  Oaks,  the  Doncaster  Cup 
and  Grand  Poule  des  Products),  Tallos  (winner  of  the  Jubilee  Prize  at  Baden-Baden),  and 
many  others. 

For  additional  particulars  of  this  family  see  Fiesole. 


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Clementina  started  on  the  legitimate  tracks  24  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  14. 

Her  total  winnings  on  the  legitimate  tracks  amounted  to  §2,375. 

Clementina  commenced  her  racing  career  at  Elizabeth,  where  she  ran  unplaced  behind  Glance, 
Blossom  and  Loving  Heart  in  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  6  runners,  time  5:1 1/4  seconds.  Six  days  later  she 
finished  third  to  Ellen  H.  and  Jennie  W.  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1/3  mile,  7  runners,  time  5:1  3/4  seconds. 
She  next  ran  unplaced  behind  Blossom,  Little  Pirate  and  Daly  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1/2  mile,  11  run- 
ners, track  heavy,  time  52  1/2  seconds.  The  next  day,  with  top  weight,  she  ran  second  to  Lady 
Kelly  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1,2  mile,  beating  Eleonora  B.,  Sing  Ching  and  Eolide. 

At  Brooklyn  Clementina  ran  second  to  the  smart  2-year-old  Kentigerna  in  the  Clover  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  beating  Miss  Lilly,  Milan,  Miss  Fordham,  Token,  Micmac,  Queen  and  5  others,  time 
1:03  3/4.  At  Morris  Park  she  was  unplaced  behind  Melody,  Parasang  and  Miss  Lilly  in  the 
Debutante  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  14  runners,  time  1  :U1,  and  at  Sheepshead  Bay.  entered  to  be  sold  for 
81,500,  she  was  unplaced  tti  Oporto  Sl.'i'O".  Runaway  gl.lOO  and  Pecksniff  §2,000,  in  a  Purse, 
Futxirity  course,  11  runners,  time  1 :12  2  5. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  Clementina,  with  110  lbs.,  was  unplaced  to  Flirt  120,  Parasang  110  and 
My  Lady  110  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5  12  furlongs,  10  runners,  time  1:09,  and  5  days  later,  with 
108  lbs.,  was  unplaced  to  Flirt  122,  Nahma  108  and  Doolittle  108  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5  1/3 
furlongs  straight,  9  runners,  time  1:07.  With  110  lbs.,  she  next  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Flirt 
120  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5  12  furlongs  straight.  5  runners,  and  3  days  afterwards,  with  103  lbs., 
ran  second  to  the  good  filly  Beldemere,  103  lbs.,  in  the  Colleen  Stakes,  5  1,2  furlongs  straight,  beat- 
ing the  Hayden  Edwards-Mamie  B..  filly,  103,  Kentigerna.  120,  Ladv  Rosemary,  118,  Melodv,  120, 
Stonenellie,  103,  Ouida,  108  lbs.,  and  2  others,  time  1:08. 

The  next  and  last  time  she  ran  at  Monmouth,  Clementina  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  1/2  furlongs 
straight,  by  2  lengths  in  1:08  1,4,  beating  the  Mamie  B.  filly,  108,  Melody,  120  and  Pendulum,  108 
lbs.  At  Brooklyn,  with  105  lbs.,  she  ran  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  being  unplaced  to  Stonenellie, 
105,  Flirtation,  120  and  Melody  120  lbs.,  in  the  Willow  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  9  runners,  time  1:15  1/4. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Clementina  began  racing  at  Brooklyn,  where,  with  108  lbs. ,  she  was  unplaced  to 
Miss  Maude,  115,  Kentigerna,  108  and  Derfargilla  115  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1  16  miles,  9  runners, 
time  1:50  3,4,  and  at  the  same  Meeting  she  was  unplaced  to  Nahma,  Jersev  Belle  and  Baroness  in 
the  Gazelle  Stakes.  1  1,8  miles,  8  runners,  track  heavv,  time  2:03. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  92  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Atropine,  95  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  for 
3-year-olds  and  upwards,  beating  Roller,  5  years,  116,  Judge  Morrow  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn 
Handicap,  etc.),  7  years,  116,  Galloping  King,  99,  and  Factotum  97  lbs.,  time  1:40.  She  was  next 
unplaced  to  La  Misere,  Flirt  and  Son  Malheiir  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  10  runners,  time,  1 :42,  and 
with  103  lbs.  was  also  unplaced  to  Peter  the  Great,  115,  imp.  Ornus,  112,  and  Beldemere,  107  lbs., 
in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  Clarus,  98,  Son  Malheur,  106  lbs.,  and  2  others,  time 
1:41  1/4. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Clementina  ran  third  to  Beldemere  and  Nahma  in  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  1 
1/8  miles,  beating  Kentigerna  and  Lightfoot,  time  1:56.  Then,  with  106  lbs.,  she  won  a  Purse, 
1  1/16  miles,  at  Parkway,  beating  Chauncy,  5  years,  105,  Belwood,  9  years,  117,  Pantata,  116  lbs., 
and  3  others.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  following  her  Parkway  win,  Clementina,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$500,  finished  second  to  Watterson,  §500,  in  a  Purse.  1  mile  on  the  turf,  beating  Thurston,  Charter, 
Golden  Valley,  Rosa  H.,  Judge  Morrow,  and  2  others,  all  of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500 
each,  time  1 :41  2/5 . 

Three  days  later  she  was  unplaced  to  Leonville,  The  Queen  and  Florence  in  a  Purse,  selling,  1 

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mile  on  the  turf,  7  runners,  all  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500  each,  time  1 :42  3/.5.  In  her  last  race  at 
Sheepshead  Bay,  a  Purse,  1  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $900,  she  was  unplaced  to  Anna,  $700, 
Judge  Morrow,  $700,  and  Ingomar  $1,000,  12  runners,  time  1:40  1/5.  At  Brooklyn,  in  her  last  race 
on  the  legitimate  tracks,  she  was  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  and  finished  unplaced  to  By  Jove, 
$700,  Plenty,  $600,  and  Leonawell  $1,000,  in  a  Selling  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  14  runners,  time 
1 :16  1/4. 

As  a  4-year-old  Clementina's  racing  was  confined  to  the  outlaw  tracks,  where  she  failed  to  win. 

Clementina  produced  in 
189e,     b.  f.  Philip  I).,  by  Longrfellow.     Never  started. 

1897,  barren. 

1898,  1899.     No  data. 

1900,     b.  f.  by  Knight  of  Ellerslie. 

IMP.  CI.1EMEIVCV,     only  ran  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  twice.     At  Manchester,    with 
Clementina's  126  lbs. ,  she  walked  over  for  a  Two  year-old  Selling  Stakes  of  ^.'j  each, 

Dam.  with  ^30  added,  the  winner  to  be  sold  by  auction  for  ;£^300,   if  entered  to 

be  sold  for  £1M,  allowed  7  lbs.,  5/8  mile,  5  subscribers.     At  Kempton 
Park   she  ran  third  to  Dean   Swift   and    Laura  in   the  Hampton    Two- 
year-old  Selling  Plate  of  ^100;  the  winner  to  be  sold  by   auction  for   ;^100;  if  entered  to 
be  sold  for  ;^80,  allowed  5  lbs.,  5/8  mile,  5  runners,  all  of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  £S0, 
and  the  winner  was  afterwards  sold  for  190  guineas. 

Imp.  Clemency  produced  in  England  in 

1882,  b.  f.  by  See  Saw.     Never  started.     Had  no  produce  in  England. 
Clemency  produced  in  the  United  States  in 

1883,  foal,  by  Coltness,  which  died. 

1884,  b.  c.  by  Algeriiie,  or  imp.  Rayon  d'Or,  which  also  died. 

1885,  br.  c.  Tudor,  by  imp.  Rayon  d'Or.  Started  15  times  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  2  races.  At 
West  Side  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  in  1 :03  1/4,  10  runners,  and  at  the  same 
track  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Frederica,  Aloha  and  4  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Tudor  won  9  races  out  of  23  starts.  At  Nashville,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $1,000,  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  10  runners,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600  won  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  6  runners.  At  Lexington  he  won  2  Selling  races,  1  mile  each,  one  of  them 
in  a  canter,  by  2  lengths,  time  1;42  1/2.  At  St.  Louis,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  he  won 
a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  17  runners,  time  1:15  1/2,  and  at  Kansas  City,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,500,  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  in  1:47  3/4,  beating  Fosteral,  $1,000,  and  6  others. 

At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  Tudor  won  a  Consolation  Purse,  11/8  miles,  easily  by 
a  length  in  1  ;54,  beating  the  high-class  stake  winner  Lelex  in  addition  to  Woodcraft, 
Repetta,  Kosciusko,  Lewis  Clark  and  2  others.  At  Saratoga,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^1,600 
and  subsequently  bought  in  for  $2,000,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Pasha, 
$1,600,  Letritia,  $1,200,  Una  B.,  $1,600,  Redstone,  $800,  Ban  Yan,  $1,300,  and  4  others,  in 
receipt  of  weight.  At  Monmouth  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000  and  afterwards 
bought  in  for  $2,015,  he  ran  his  last  race  of  the  season,  winning  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating 
Freedom  $1,000,  Goodloe  $1,750,  and  3  others,  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  4-year-old  Tudor  won  14  races,  while  as  a  5,  6,  7  and  8-year  old  he  also  scored  each 
year,  making  a  total  of  30  wins. 

1886,  barren  to  imp.  Rayon  d'Or.     1887.     Dead  twins  by  imp.  Rayon  d'Or. 

1888,     b.  f.  Tiidie,  by  Wanderer.     Only  ran  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  was  twice  unplaced. 

Tudie  produced 

(a)  Ellerdie.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  started  9  times,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  5.  She  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  at  Aqueduct,  by  4  lengths,  9 
nmners,  track  fair,  time  5:2  1/3  seconds. 

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(d)  Maud  Ellis.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in 
1  and  unplaced  in  5.  She  won  a  o,  8-mile  race,  for  maiden  fillies  2  years  old,  at  Aqueduct 
in  1  ;02  1  -.  beating  Bardelia,  Zeila,  Pink  Chambray  and  8  others.  As  a  3  year-old  she  ran 
4  times,  was  third  once  and  unplaced  3  times. 

(c)  Philter,  also  ran  as  Fitter  and  Phitter.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old  and  was  un- 
placed each  time.  Started  .")  times  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  3.  She  won  a  Purse,  6  12  furlongs,  at  New  Orleans,  beating  Louisville  and  9 
others. 

1889,  b.  Crockodile,  by  Alg:eriiie.     Never  ran.     Died  as  a  3-year-old. 

1890,  eh.  0.  Clement,  by  Rayon  d'Or.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  36  times  as  a  3-year- 
old,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  ')  and  unplaced  in  21.  He  won  2  races  at  Gutten- 
berg,  1  at  Brighton  Beach  and  3  at  Clifton.  His  victories  at  Clifton  were  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
beating  Eagle  Bird,  Josephine,  Monteith,  Brookdale,  etc.,  in  1:02  1/2  ;  a  Purse,  3/4  mile, 
with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  beating  Fleurette,  Mabel  Glenn,  G.  W.  Cook,  etc.,  time 
1 :16  1/2,  and  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Key  West,  Tringle,  Speculation  and  Skedaddle.  As 
a  4-year-old  Clement  ran  8  times  unplaced,  and  as  a  5-year-old  he  did  not  start  on  the 
legitimate  tracks,  but  ran  as  an  outlaw  without  winning. 

1891,  b.  C.  Clementina,  by  imp.  Kayon  d'Or.    Alluded  to  above. 

1892,  b.  c.  King  Lonis,  by  imp.  Knyun  d'Or.  As  a  2  and  3-year-old  did  not  run.  Started  4 
times  as  a  4-year-oId,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  3.  He  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  for 
maiden  3-year-olds,  at  Newport,  Ky.,  by  2  lengths,  10  runners,  track  fair,  time  1:30  1/2.  As 
a  5-year-old  he  ran  once  unplaced. 

1S9.3,     b.  f.  Zerlina.  by  imp.  .\erolilhe.     Never  started. 

1894,  b.  c.  Lenity,  by  Tri.stau,     Never  started. 

1895,  barren. 

1890,  b.  e.  Flag  of  Trnee,  by  Knigbt  of  Ellerslie.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  7  times 
as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  1.  He  won  a  Purse, 
7/8  mile,  Selling,  at  Montreal,  easily  by  2  lengths,  6  runners.  At  Fort  Erie  he  won  another 
Purse,  7/8,  Selling,  easily  by  a  length,  10  runners,  and  later  on,  at  the  same  track,  won  a 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  King  Carnival,  Sir  Christopher  and  3  others,  time  1:14  1/2. 

As  a  4-year-old  Flag  of  Truce  won  9  races,  viz  :  3/4  mile  at  Toronto,  1  mile  at  Hamil- 
ton, Ont. ;  1  at  a  mile  and  2  at  1  1/8  miles,  at  Windsor,  1  of  them  by  a  length  in  1 :54  3/4 ; 
and  4  races  at  Newport,  2  at  1  1/8  miles  1  at  1  1/16  miles  and  1  at  1  1/4  miles,  the  last 
named  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths  in  2:08.  In  1901,  as  a  5-year-old,  Flag  of  Truce  won  a 
Purse,  handicap,  1  12  miles,  at  Hamilton,  5  runners,  and  he  also  won  Selling  races,  at  1  1/8 
and  1  1/4  miles. 

1897,  ell.  e.  Armor,  by  Kniglit  of  Ellerslie.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  once, 
third  once  and  unplaced  once.  He  ran  second  to  Kentucky,  beaten  a  neck,  in  a  Purse,  1/2 
mile,  at  Memphis,  beating  Bonnivard,  The  Conqueror,  Duke  of  Melbourne,  Hood's  Brigade 
and  4  others.  As  a  3-year-old  Armor  won  2  races.  At  Morris  Park  he  won  a  6  1/2-furlong 
race  for  maiden.  3-year-olds  and  upwards,  easily  by  3  lengths,  13  runners,  and  at  Yonkers 
he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  for  3-year-olds,  in  1 :44  3/4,  beating  Fleuron, 
Tartar,  Annoy,  The  Chamberlain  and  Ten  Candles. 

t'LEMEXl'E,     started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,   won    once   and  was  unplaced  once.     She  won  a 
Clementina's       Sweepstakes  of  ;if  300  each,  half  forfeit,  at  the  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting, 
'2d  Dam.         by  3  lengths,  beating  the  2-  year-old  winners   Inspiration,  Queen  of  Beauty,  etc. 
In  the  Beacon  Stakes  at  the  Craven  Meeting,  she  was  unplaced  to  the  good  race- 
horse, Grimston,    who  ran  a   dead  heat  with  the  phenomenal  2-year-old   Lady 
Elizabeth  in  the  Two-year-old  Stakes  at  Epsom,  and  was  beaten  a  head  in   the  run-off. 
Grimston  also  ran  Lady  Elizabeth  to  a  head  in  the  Weston  Stakes  at  Bath,  beating  Blue 
Gown  (winner  of  the  Derby,  etc.).  King  Alfred  (second  in  the  Derby),  Formosa  (winner  of 
the  Oaks,  the  St.  Leger,  the  1,000  guineas,  dead  heat,  for  the  2,000  guineas,  etc.),  the  good 
racehorse  Uncas  (by  Stockwell),  etc. 

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As  a  3-year-old  Clemence  started  14  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  8.  She  won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Epsom,  11  runners,  includ- 
ing the  good  horses  Xi,  Van  Amberg  and  Out  and  Outer.  At  Warwick,  with  the  worst  of 
the  weights,  she  won  the  Leamington  Stakes,  handicap,  2  miles  and  44  yards,  beating  Ter- 
tullus.  King  of  the  Fairies,  Distaff,  Tribune  and  4  others.  She  also  came  in  first  for  the 
County  Handicap,  about  1  mile,  at  Shrewsbury,  4  runners,  but  she  and  2  others  were  dis- 
qualified for  having  gone  on  the  wrong  side  of  a  post,  and  the  race  was  awarded  to  the  King 
of  the  Fairies,  who  finished  second. 

At  Leamington  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  Monarch  of  the  Glen  (second  to 
Lord  Lyon  in  the  2,000  guineas),  in  the  Donington  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  beating  the  Cor- 
poral and  8  others,  and  at  the  same  meeting  she  finished  second  to  the  good  mare.  Romping 
Girl,  in  the  Great  Midland  Counties  Handicap,  2  miles,  beating  the  fine  racehorse  Knight 
of  the  Garter  (second  in  the  2,000  guineas  to  Vauban),  top  weight,  Silenus  and  8  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Clemence  won  the  Worcester  Autumn  Handicap,  1  3/8  miles,  beating 
Paganini  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Stakes,  2  1/2  miles.  Her  Majesty's  Plate,  3  5/8  miles,  2 
days  afterwards ;  the  Great  Ebor  Handicap,  3  miles,  with  top  weight,  etc.),  Ventnor,  Fidelia 
and  4  others. 

As  a  5-year-old  Clemence  ran  without  winning. 

Clemence  produced  in 

1872,  cli.  ('.  by  Knowsley.     Never  ran. 

1873,  br.  f.  (wratitudp,  by  Knight  of  the  Garter.     Never  ran. 
Gratitude  produced 

(a)     Imp.  Encore.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Encore  produced  Helter  Skelter  (a  stake  winner  of  29  races  and  dam  of  Hurly  Burly, 
etc.),  Mary  McGowan  (winner  of  8  races  and  a  producer),  Phil  Dwyer  (a  stake  winner  of  6 
races).     Applause  (a  stake  winner  of  12  races)  and  Plaudita,  winner  of  4  races. 

See  Hurly  Burly  for  detailed  performances  of  Encore's  produce,  etc. 

{/>)  Dickens.  Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old  in  Selling  races,  was  unplaced  in  4  and 
third  in  1,  3  runners.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old  in  Selling  races,  in  1  of  which  he 
was  entered  to  be  sold  for  /'SOO.  Started  8  times  as  a  4-year  old  in  Handicaps,  won  once, 
was  third  once  and  unplaced  6  times.  He  won  the  Great  Surry  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at 
Epsom,  8  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old  Dickens  won  twice.  He  won  the  Fourth  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  at 
Newmarket,  by  4  lengths,  7  runners,  and  at  Northallerton,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^100  and 
afterwards  bought  in  for  120  guineas,  he  won  the  Whilton  Plate,  3/4  mile,  5  runners.  As 
a  6-year-old  Dickens  won  5  Selling  races,  1  at  5/8,  3  at  3/4  and  1  at  a  mile.  The  next 
year  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Spearmint  in  the  Billingham  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  at 
Stockton,  stakes  divided,  7  runners,  and  as  an  8-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  he 
ran  2  races,  in  1  of  which,  a  Selling  Handicap,  .5/8  mile,  he  finished  third  in  a  field  of  6. 

(r)  Grateful.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2  and  un- 
placed in  3.  At  Wolverhampton,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^50  and  afterwards  bought  in  for 
180  guineas,  she  won  the  Dunstal  Juvenile  Plate,  5/8  mile,  5  runners,  all  entered  for  ;^50. 
At  Leicester,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^100  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  310  guineas,  she  won- 
the  Weston  Selling  Plate,  5/8  mile,  9  runners,  all  entered  for  ;^100.  As  a  3-year-old  Grate- 
ful started  3  times  in  Sellin.g  races  and  was  twice  second. 

Gratitude  was  covered  by  Prestonpans  in  1889  and  sent  to  Italy. 

1874,  ch.  f.  Mersey,  by  Knowsley.     Never  ran. 

Mersey  had  no  produce  in  England.  In  1881  she  was  sent  to  New  Zealand,  where  she 
produced  the  jjhenomenal  racehorse  Carbine,  one  of  the  best  animals  that  ever  looked 
through  a  bridle  in  any  country.  He  won  as  a  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6-year-old.  As  a  6-year-old, 
his  last  season  on  the  turf,  he  won  10  races  out  of  11.  Altogether  Carbine  started  43  times, 
won  33  races,   and  his  winnings  amounted  to  ^29,476.     All  distances  were  alike  to  him 

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from  6  furlongs  up  to  3  miles,  regardless  of  weight.  He  beat  all  the  cracks  of  his  time, 
including  Abercorn,  Lochiel,  Melos,  Singapore,  Carlyon,  Russley,  Wycombe,  Fishwife, 
Dreadnought,   Megaphone,   Cuirassier,  Marvel,  etc. 

Amongst  his  many  victories  may  be  mentioned  the  Foal  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  with  132 
lbs. ;  the  Champion  Stakes,  3  miles,  twice ;  the  Lock  Plate.  2  miles,  twice,  once  with  126 
lbs.  and  the  second  time  with  140  lbs.;  the  Sydney  Cup,  2  miles,  twice;  the  Australian 
Jockey  Club  Plate,  3  miles,  and  the  Melbourne  Cup,  2  miles,  carrying  14o  lbs.,  beating  38 
opponents,  conceding  lumps  of   weight  to  many  of  them. 

The  two  sisters.  Memoir  and  Le  Fleche  (each  of  them  winners  of  the  Oaks,  the  St.  Le- 
ger,  etc.,  and  the  latter  one  of  the  best  mares  ever  foaled),  being  by  St.  Simon,  out  of 
Quiver,  by  Toxophole  (Musket's  sire),  proved  how  well  these  blood  lines  nicked.  Un- 
fortunately for  England  Musket  (the  best  sire  ever  known  in  the  Antipodes)  was  sent  to 
New  Zealand  before  he  had  time  to  make  a  name  for  himself  at  the  Stud,  in  the  old 
country,  where  the  only  good  presentative  he  had  was  Petronel,  who,  although  a  winner 
of  the  2,000  guineas,  was  by  no  means  a  good  classic  winner.  Moreover,  he  has  not  proved 
a  success  at  the  Stud. 

When  Carbine  (Musket's  best  son)  was  advertised  to  be  sold  by  auction  the  Duke  of 
Portland  purchased  him  for  about  13,000  guineas,  on  account  of  his  excellence,  and  also  no 
doubt  with  a  view  to  mating  him  with  his  Simon  mares,  and  thus  seeing  if  the  inverse  cross 
would  not  work  equally  well.  It  is  satisfactory  to  find  that  Carbine's  get  have  already 
demonstrated  their  excellence  in  England,  and  each  year  thev  are  doin^f  better. 

Is75.     cll.  f.  b.v  King:  Tom.     Died  when  a  foal. 

l!sr(>,  cIi.  e.  Claymore,  by  lihiii*  Atliol.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  in  1  race, 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2. 

As  a  3-j-ear-old  Claymore  started  8  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  1  and 
and  unplaced  in  one.  At  Newmarket  he  ran  second  to  Adjustant,  beating  a  head,  in  the 
Bennington  Stakes,  1  mile,  with  High  and  Mity  third,  3  lengths  away.  At  Epsom  he  was 
second  to  Tower  and  Sword  in  the  Great  Surrey  Handicap,  about  5/8  mile,  8  runners.  At  Ches- 
ter, entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^300,  and  subsequently  bought  in  for  8U)  guineas,  top  weight,  he 
won  the  Grosvenor  Trial  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  4  runners.  The  next  day,  with  the  worst  of  the 
weights  and  giving  the  winner  9  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Telephone,  beating  a  head,  in  the 
Earl  of  Chester's  Welter  Plate,  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  7  runners. 

At  Liverpool,  with  119  lbs.,  he  was  second  to  the  good  horse.  Discord,  127  lbs.,  in 
the  Bickerstaffe  Stakes,  1  mile.  Robbie  Burns,  134  lbs.,  a  very  high-class  performer 
finished  second,  but  was  disqualified  because  his  nominator  was  in  the  Forfeit  List.  At 
Derby,  Claymore  ran  his  last  race,  winning  the  Beaudesert  Welter  Plate,  Handicap,  about 
3/4  mile,  carrying  top  weight,  8  runners.     He  died  the  same  j-ear. 

1887,  cll.  c.  Tadcaster,  by  Doiicaster.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  third 
in  the  other.  At  Epsom  he  ran  third  to  the  French  filly  Oceanie  (one  of  the  fastest  2-year- 
olds  ever  foaled)  and  Illuminata  (dam  of  the  2,000  guineas  and  Derby  winner,  Ladas 
and  Chelandry,  winner  of  the  1,000  guinjeas)  in  the  Two-year-old  Stakes,  about  1/2  mile, 
6  runners.  At  Doncaster  he  won  the  Municipal  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  152  yards,  beating 
Lizzie  Lindsay,  his  only  opponent.  Tadcaster  did  not  run  on  the  flat  as  a  3-year-old, 
having  turned  a  bad  rogue.     As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  in  Selling  races  but  did  not  win. 

Tadcaster  will  live  long  in  the  memory  of  racing  men,  not  from  any  merit  he  possessed 
as  a  racehorse,  but  from  the  fact  that  the  objection  lodged  against  Bend  Or,  after  he  had  won 
the  Derby,  was  based  on  the  supposition  that  Bend  Or  was  in  reality  Tadcaster.  The  objection 
to  Bend  Or  was  lodged  on  the  ground  that  he  was  not  the  horse  he  was  represented  to  be, 
either  in  the  entry  or  at  the  time  of  the  race. 

Bend  Or  had  been  a  very  strong  favorite  for  the  Derby  throughout  the  winter  and  up 
to  the  time  of  the  race.  The  public  money  was  simply  poured  in  on  him  and  it  was  evi- 
dently the  intention  of  some  blacklegs  to  bring  about  his  defeat.  The  strictest  watch  was 
kept  over  him  and  poisoned  balls  were  found  on  the  premises.  These  infamous  ends  being 
defeated,  it  was  claimed  through  the  evidence  of  a  discharged  stable  employe  that  Tadcaster 
and  Bend  Or  had  been  mixed  up.  The  objection  was  unanimously  overruled  by  the  Epsom 
Stewards. 

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1878,  barren  to  Doncaster. 

1879,  b.  f.  imp.  Cleinenc.y,  by  Spring'fleld.     Alluded  to  above. 

1880,  cli.  f.  Clementina,  by  Doncaster.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  twice  in 
Selling  races.  She  ran  unplaced  when  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;i£'100,  and  finished  third  when 
entered  for  £50,  7  runners.  The  winner  sold  for  130  guineas.  Clementina  was  sold  to  go 
to  France  the  same  year. 

1881,  ell.  f.  Sandiway,  by  Doncaster.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  7  races  and  was 
unplaced  twice.  At  Epsom  she  won  the  Acorn  Stakes,  5/8  miles,  by  2  lengths,  7  runners. 
At  Stockbridge  she  won  the  Mottisfont  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Eastern  Emperor  and  2 
others,  and  the  next  day  she  won  the  Troy  Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  beating  Phryne,  her  only 
opponent.  At  the  Newmarket  July  meeting  she  was  unplaced  in  the  July  Stakes  to  Queen 
Adelaide,  winner  of  the  Dewhurst  Plate,  etc.,  beating  Busybody,  and  also  third  in  the 
Derby  and  Oaks. 

At  Goodwood,  Sandiway  won  the  Findon  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  7  runners,  and  3  days  later, 
with  126  lbs.,  won  the  Nursery  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  giving  his  2  opponents  14  and  17  lbs.  At 
the  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  she  won  the  Prendergast  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  140 
yards,  with  top  weight,  beating  Talisman  and  5  others,  including  the  American  bred 
Choctaw.  At  the  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting  she  won  the  Troy  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and 
140  yards,  beating  Lord  Strathnairn,  who  the  day  before  had  won  the  Home-bred  Sweep- 
stakes. The  same  day,  with  top  weight,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Cheveley  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,   won  by   Cherry,    to   whom  she  was  giving   14  lbs.,  exclusive  of  sex  allowance. 

As  a  3-year-old  Sandiway  started  7  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3.  She  began  by 
running  unplaced  to  Busybody,  Queen  Adelaide  and  Whitelock  in  the  1,000  guineas,  6 
runners.  At  Ascot  she  won  the  Coronation  Stakes,  1  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Queen 
Adelaide  and  2  others.  At  Goodwood  she  ran  second  to  Hermitage  in  the  Sussex  Stakes, 
1  mile,  giving  him  6  lbs.,  5  runners,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  the  Nassau  Stakes,  1  mile, 
top  weight,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Whitelock  and  2  others. 

At  Doncaster  she  ran  second  to  The  Lambkin  in  the  St.  Leger,  beating  Harvester 
(dead  heat  in  the  Derby  with  St.  Gatien),  Scot-free  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas),  Queen 
Adelaide,  Superba  (second  in  the  Oaks  to  Busybody),  Hermitage  and  6  others.  At  the 
Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  Sandiway  won  the  Newmarket  Oaks,  3  runners,  and 
in  her  last  race  of  the  season  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Cambridgeshire,  won  by  the  fine 
racemare,  Florence. 

As  a  4-year-old  Sandiway  started  7  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  3.  With  top  weight  she  won  the  Liverpool  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  imp. 
Quicklime  and  3  others.  At  Goodwood,  with  a  5-lb.  pull  in  the  weights,  she  ran  second  to 
Hermitage  in  the  Chesterfield  Cup,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  8  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight. 

Sandiway  produced 

(a)  Sandfly.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Morocco,  winner  of  the  Nostell  Plate,  1  mile,  at 
Pontefraet,  as  a  3-year-old. 

((5)     Sanderling.     As  a  2-year-old  won  the  Levant  Stakes,  3/4  mile,   at  Goodwood,  by 

3  lengths,  beating  Amiable  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,   etc.).    Melancholy  and 

4  others.     With  tpp  weight  she  was  third  in  the  Rous  Memorial  Stakes,  7  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  unplaced  in  the  Oaks  and  the  Coronation  Stakes,  in  the  latter 
conceding  Throstle  (also  winner  of  the  St.  Leger)  6  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  Sanderling  won  the  August  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Windsor,  by  4  lengths, 
and  she  also  captured  the  Queen's  Plate,  2  miles,  at  Derby. 

(r)  Adderley.  Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  3.  She  won  the  Kempton  Park  Nursery  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  12  runners,  and  at 
the  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  ran  second  to  Solaro,  beaten  a  neck,  in  the  Prender- 
gast Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  140  yards,  beating  the  Owl  (winner  of  the  Harrington  Stakes 
at  Derby  and  the  First  October  Two-year-old  Stakes  at  Newmarket)  and  Spur  Royal. 
Adderley  started  10  times  as  a  8-year-old,  ran  unplaced  8  times,  was  second  in  the  Visitors' 

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Plate,   Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Goodwood,  and  also  second  in  the  Heath  Stakes,  Handicap,  1 
mile  at  Newmarket. 

{(i)  Hartford.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old  when  he  started  •")  times,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  1.  He  began  by  running  third  to  Jolly  Boat  and 
the  Marden-Abeyance  filly  in  the  first  year  of  the  38th  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  5  furlongs 
and  136  yards,  10  runners.  At  Sandown  Park  he  won  The  British  Dominion  Two-year-old 
Race,  5/8  mile,  beating  Tyrannical,  Funny  Boat  (top  weight)  and  4  others.  With  top 
weight,  131  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Majesteuse,  123  lbs.,  in  the  Great  Lancashire  Breeders' 
Produce  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Bruntwood,  126  lbs.,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  from  5 
to  15  lbs. 

(<•)  Calveley  Ran  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  finished  second  to  Elf  in  the  Rous 
Memorial  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating  the  good  racehorses  Greenen,  Leisure 
Hour  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Calveley  started  14  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  3.  He  began  by  running  third  to  Jeddah  {winner  of  the  Derby)  and  Schon- 
berg  (winner  of  the  Imperial  Stakes,  etc. )  in  the  Craven  Stakes,  1  mile  and  22  yards,  at 
Newmarket,  9  runners.  At  Chester  he  ran  second  to  Schonberg  in  the  Dee  Stakes,  1  1/2 
miles,  beating  Argosy  and  Fairmile.  In  the  Derby  he  was  unplaced  to  Jeddah,  Bait  and 
Dunlop,  17  runners. 

At  Ascot,  in  receipt  of  7  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Cap  Martin  in  the  St.  James'  Palace 
Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  imp.  Dieudonne  (winner  of  the  Imperial  Produce  Stakes,  beating 
the  gi-eat  racehorse  Cyllene,  etc. ;  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  beating  Jeddah,  the  2,000  guineas 
winner  Disraeli,  the  St.  Leger  winner,  Wildfowler,  etc.,  etc.)  and  Minus,  another  good 
stake  winner.  Later  on  at  Derby,  Calveley  won  the  Belper  Maiden  Plate,  1  mile,  by  3 
lengths,  5  runners;  won  the  Regulation  Plate,  1  mile,  at  Kempton  Park,  by  4  lengths, 
3  runners,  and  also  won  the  Curfew  Plate,  1  mile,  at  Windsor,  2  runners.  At  Kempton 
Park  he  walked  over  for  the  Walton  Welter  Plate,  1  mile,  21  entrees. 

As  a  4-year-old  Calveley  was  kept  busy  leading  the  brilliant  racehorse,  Flying  Fox,  in  his 
work  and  also  acting  as  his  trial  horse.  He  had  to  run  sometimes,  however,  to  see  that  he 
(the  clock  horse)  was  in  good  form.  During  the  season  he  took  part  in  5  events,  4  of 
which  he  won,  and  was  second  in  the  other  one.  At  Sandown  Park  he  won  the  Esher 
Stakes,  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  General  Peace  (winner  of  the  Lincolnshire  Handi- 
cap, etc. ),  Greenan  and  7  others. 

He  next  met  his  only  defeat  of  the  year  when,  with  124  lbs.  up,  top  weight,  he  ran 
second  to  Tarbolton,  111  lbs.  in  the  Kempton  Park  May  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  14  runners. 
At  Goodwood,  with  118  lbs.,  he  won  the  Chesterfield  Cup,  beating  Hermiston,  105,  Airs 
and  Graces  (winner  of  the  Oaks),  115,  Pheon,  113,  Hawfinch.  115.  Nouveau  Riche,  114, 
Maluma,  113,  Champs  de  Mars,  124  lbs.  and  6  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Doncaster  Calveley,  with  119  lbs.,  won  the  Great  Yorkshire  Handicap,  1  mile,  6  fur- 
longs and  132  yards,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  beating  Rensselaer  (American  bred),  112, 
Candelaria  (American  bred),  113,  JifEy  II.  (American  bred),  110,  Innocence  (winner  of  the 
Bickerstaffe  Stakes,  etc.)  3  years.  100,  Uncle  Mac  (winner  of  the  Chester  Cup),  112  lbs.  and 
6  others.  Three  days  later  he  won  the  Doncaster  Cup,  about  2  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
beating  St.  la  (a  good  racemarei  and  Innocence.  At  the  breakup  of  the  late  Duke  of  West- 
minster s  racing  stable  Calveley  was  sold  for  7,900  guineas. 

1582,  barren. 

1583,  ch.  f.  Lenity,  by  Ben  Or.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  3  times,  was 
unplaced  twice,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for;^.50,  ran  second  to  Loch  Leven,  entered  for  /'50, 
and  atterwards  bought  in  for  310  guineas,  6  runners. 

Lenity  produced 

(a)  Red  Enamel.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  4,  third 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  2.  She  ran  her  first  race  at  the  Newmarket  First  Spring  Meeting,  when 
she  finished  second  to  imp.  Inverness  in  the  Newmarket  Two-year-old  Plate,  5/8  mile,  beat- 
ing 4  others.  At  the  Second  Spring  Meeting  she  won  the  Somerville  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  9 
runners.     At  Leopardstown,  with  134  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Niblick,    137  lbs.,  beating  6 

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others  in  receipt  of  from  7  to  19  lbs.  At  Sandown  Park  she  ran  second  to  Nitrate  Queen, 
even  weights,  in  the  Sandown  Nursery  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  10  others  in  receipt  of  from 
3  to  12  lbs. 

At  Doncaster,  with  105  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Florence  II.,  94,  Punster,  108,  and 
Raginiunde  (winner  of  the  Cesarwitch,  etc.),  93  lbs.,  33  runners.  At  Northampton,  with 
118  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Rose  du  Barry,  110,  and  High  Havens,  131  lbs.,  beating  12 
others,  1  of  which  conceded  her  3  lbs.,  the  others  being  in  receipt  of  from  5  to  25  lbs.  She 
ran  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-old  at  Warwick  where,  with  112  lbs.,  she  captured  the  Gun- 
don  Nursery  Handicap  Plate,  5/8  mile,  21  runners,  1  of  them  unplaced,  giving  her  5  lbs. 
and  the  rest  receiving  from  2  to  24  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Red  Enamel  started  14  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  6.  At  Kempton  Park  she  won  the  Princess  of  Wales'  Plate,  Handicap, 
5  furlongs  and  110  yards,  by  2  lengths,  11  runners,  and  at  Lincoln  she  won  the  Welbeck 
Stakes,  Handicap,  3/4  mile.  9  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Red  Enamel  won  3  Handicaps,  including  the  Great  Eastern  Railway 
Handicap,  3/4  mile,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  beating  imp.  Woolsthorpe,  High  Com- 
missioner, imp.  Katherine  II.  and  16  others,  while  as  a  5-year-old  she  won  the  Harewood 
Handicap  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  44  yards  at  York,  8  runners. 

Red  Enamel  has  produced  Lipsalve  (winner  of  3  races  as  a  4-year-old  and  e.xported 
to  France)  and  Madame  Rachel,  winner  of  3  good  races  as  a  2-year-old,  and  a  winner  again 
as  a  3-year-old  in  1900. 

{h)  Mill  Mount.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  1 .  He  won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Scarborough,  9  runners. 
He  also  won  the  Astley  Nursery  Handicap  Plate  at  the  Curragh,  12  runners,  conceding 
weight  to  all  of  them  but  1,  who  was  giving  him  3  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Mill  Mount  ran  but  did  not  win. 

((")  Hagopean.  Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  4  times  and  finished 
second  to  Ruberslaw  in  the  St.  Crispin  Nursery  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  5  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hagopean  started  10  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and 
implaced  in  5.  At  Catterick  Bridge  he  won  the  Craven  Plate,  1  mile,  9  runners,  and  the  next 
day  ran  second  to  Aminte  in  the  Bainesse  Plate,  1  mile,  beaten  a  neck,  8  runners.  AtThrisk 
he  won  the  Thrisk  Handicap,  1  mile,  8  runners. 

(d)  Nara.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  started  twice,  won  1  race  and  was 
unplaced  in  the  other.  Her  first  start  was  in  the  May  Plate,  at  Newmarket,  won  by  Harp- 
Or.  At  the  July  Meeting  later  on,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^300  and  sold  afterwards  for  610 
guineas,   she  won  a  Maiden  (at  entry)  Plate,  5/8  mile,   14  runners. 

1884,  barren. 

1885,  eh.  f.  Mara,  by  Doncaster.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  once  (2  runners), 
and  twice  unplaced.  She  began  by  running  unplaced  to  Seabreeze  (winner  of  the  Oaks 
and  St.  Leger,  beating  Ayrshire,  winner  of  the  3,000  guineas  and  Derby  in  the  latter  race), 
in  the  Ham  (Produce)  Stakes  at  Goodwood.  At  Doncaster  she  ran  second  to  Disappoint- 
ment, beaten  a  neck,  in  the  Municipal  (Post)  Stakes,  3  runners,  and  at  Croyden,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  ;£'400,  top  weight,  she  was  vtnplaced  in  the  Two-year-old  Plate,  7  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Mara  ran  third  to  Nutshell  and  St.  Dominic  in  the  Trial  Plate,  3/4 
mile,  at  Epsom,  3  runners.  At  Croyden  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Great  Welcomes  Handi- 
cap, nearly  1  1/4  miles,  and  her  last  performance  on  the  turf  was  at  Derby  where  she 
finished  third  to  Raystone  and  Guy  Mannering  in  the  Corinthian  Welter  Handicap,  3/4 
mile,  beating  Zeno. 

Mara  produced 

(a)  Larl.  Ran  unplaced  as  a  2-vear-old  in  the  Stand  Nursery  Plate,  Handicap,  at 
Newmarket  and  finished  third  in  a  Selling  Plate,  at  the  same  place,  11  runners,  winner  to 
be  sold  by  auction  for  /200,  and  subsequently  sold  for  540  guineas.  After  these  races  Larl 
was  sent  to  Holland. 

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(/')  Theale.  As  a  3-year-old  won  the  Spa  Nursery  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  at  Warwick, 
11  runners.  She  started  in  6  other  races  during  the  season,  and  finished  third  in  3  of  them, 
viz:  the  Priory  Plate  at  Hurst  Park,  and  the  Champagne  Stakes  at  Stockbridge. 

As  a  3-year-old  Theale  ran  but  did  not  win. 

(r)  Quassia.  Started  8  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  1.  She  won  the  Champagne  Stakes,  about  ^/S  mile,  at  Stockbridge,  beat- 
ing Boncan,  North  Britain  (top  weight),  Knickerbocker  (bred  in  America)  and  3  others. 
At  Windsor  she  won  the  Royal  Plate,  .5/8  mile,  beating  Ortrud  and  4  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Quassia  started  6  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3. 
She  won  the  Belgrave  Welter  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  at  Chester,  giving  weight  to  her  11 
opponents,  according  to  the  scale.  She  was  third  to  Victoria  May  and  Landrail  in  the 
Yorkshire  Oaks,  beating  Mu.sa  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  top  wdight)  and  3  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  in  1900  she  won  Handicaps  with  top  weight. 

1886,  fli.  f.  Mercy,  by  IJarcaldiiie.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  started  13 
times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  a  Maiden  (at 
entry)  Plate  over  the  Rowley  Mile  at  Newmarket.  7  runners,  and  at  Doncaster  she  won  the 
Scarborough  Stakes,  1  mile,  3  runners.  She  ran  other  races  which  are  especially  worthy  of 
mention.  In  the  Chesterfield  Cup,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Goodwood,  she  was  second  to  Veracity, 
beating   Gay   Hampton,    Indian   Prince,    Eiridspord,    Hawthorn,   Phil   and  3  others. 

At  Doncaster  she  ran  second  to  Houndsditch  (giving  her  8  lbs.)  in  the  Great  Yorkshire 
Handicap,  Old  St.  Leger  Course,  beating  i)  others,  including  the  good  racehorse  Sheen 
(winner  of  the  Cesarwitch  the  following  year,  carrying  128  lbs. ),  who  was  giving  her  33  lbs. 
according  to  the  scale.  In  the  Cesarwitch,  3  miles  2  furlongs  and  35  yards,  Mercy  ran  third 
to  Primrose  Day  and  Ingram  (each  of  them  having  the  advantage  of  her  in  weight  accord- 
ing to  the  scale),  beating  Sheen  (at  2.5  lbs. )  and  18  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Mercy  ran  unplaced  in  the  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  Handicap,  1  mile,  at 
Yarmouth,  with  top  weight.  She  was  unplaced  in  the  Goodwood  Cup,  won  by  Philammon ; 
was  unplaced  in  the  Cesarwitch,  won  by  Sheen,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Manchester 
November  Handicap  won  by  Parlington. 

Clemence  was  shot  in  1886. 

ElT|>0<i«V,     started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  winning  the  Grand  Stand  Stakes,   4  furlongs  and  200 
Clementina's     yards,  at  Richmond,  beating  2  opponents.     As  a  3-year-old  .she  ran  4  times  unplaced, 
3d  dam.        3  times  in  Stakes  and  once  in  a  Selling  Stake  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^150. 

Eulogy  produced  in 

1848,  br.  c.  Jack  Leeiiiing;,  by  A'oltaire.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  second  once  (2 
runners  in  the  Easby  Stakes),  was  third  once  and  unplaced  once.  As  a  y-year-old  Jack 
Deeming  started  6  times,  walked  over  for  the  Scarborough  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Doncaster,  was 
second  in  a  Handicap  at  Carlisle,  third  in  the  Northumberland  Plate,  3  miles,  and  unplaced 
in  3  other  races. 

As  a  i-year-old  Jack  Deeming  won  3  races,  including  3  Handicaps.  As  a  5-year-oId  he 
started  14  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  2,  and  unplaced  in  6.  He  won  the 
County  Numbers  Plate,  1  3/4  mile  heats,  at  Shrewsbury,  in  3  heats,  10  runners,  all  entered 
to  be  sold  for  ;^40.  At  Manchester  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile  and  a  distance,  with  top 
weight,  4  runners.  At  Abingdon  he  won  the  Abingdon  Stakes,  1  1/4  mile  heats,  in  3  heats, 
3  runners,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  ^f  200.  He  also  won  the  Shrewsbury  Handicap,  3  1/4 
miles,    15   runners. 

As  a  6-year-old  he  won  a  handicap  at  Worcester,  while  as  a  7-year-old,  his  last  season 
on  the  turf,  he  won  4  races.  He  captured  the  Nottingham  Spring  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  5 
runners,  receiving  3  lbs.  from  the  last  horse,  and  conceding  weight  to  the  other  3.  At 
Deicester  he  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  3  miles,  by  30  lengths,  3  runners.  At  Lincoln  he 
won  the  Hunters'  Stakes,  3  miles,  carrying  168  lbs.,  beating  the  4-year-olds,  Cardsharper 
and  Shakespeare,  159  and  147  lbs.,  respectively.  At  Wre.xham  he  won  the  Gold  Cup, 
Handicap,  3  miles,  easily  by  1/2  length,  5  runners. 

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1849,  h.  f.  Kiiplioiiy,  by  Voltaire.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  3  races  and 
won  the  Nursery  Plate,  1  mile,  beating  Bird  on  the  Wing,  top  weight,  and  8  others,  7  of 
them  giving  her  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Euphony  started  6  times,  was  second  in  two  races  (3  starters  in  one  of 
them)  and  unplaced  in  4,  while  as  a  4-year-old  she  ran  in  4  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in 
3  and  unplaced  in  1. 

1850,  cli.  c.  Eulogist,  by  IJirdcatclier.  Started  once  as  a  3-year-old,  running  second  to  Vindex 
in  the  Colt  Sapling  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  44  yards,  at  York,  6  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Eulogist  ran  3  times,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  twice  while  carrying 
top  weight  in  Handicaps.  He  won  a  Sweepstakes  of  ^300  each,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Goodwood, 
beating  the  3  good  performers,  Vanderdecken  and  Cobnut. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  started  7  times,  was  second  in  3  races  and  unplaced  in  4. 

As  a  5-year-old  Eulogist  started  18  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  5.  He  walked  over  for  the  Queen's  Plate,  3  miles  and  133  yards,  at  Chester. 
At  Doneaster  he  won  the  Stand  Plate,  Handicap,  1  mile,  easily  by  5  lengths,  5  runners.  At 
Pontefraet  he  won  the  Great  West-Riding  Handicap,  about  3  miles,  top  weight,  in  a  canter 
by  6  lengths,  4  runners.  At  Liverpool  he  won  the  Croxteth  Welter  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  8 
runners. 

At  Shrewsbury  he  won  the  Aristocratic  Plate,  1  1/3  miles,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths, 
carrying  164  lbs.,  beating  Whitcliffe,  153  lbs.,  each  of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^50,  the 
winner  bought  in  afterwards.  At  the  same  meeting  he  won  the  Welter  Cup,  1  1/4  miles, 
carrying  1.55  lbs.  (including  7  lbs.  extra),  giving  weight  and  a  beating  to  7  opponents,  all 
entered  for  j^'lOO,  the  winner  subsequently  bought  in. 

As  a  6-year-old  Eulogist  started  in  6  races  before  he  was  sold  to  go  abroad  to  France. 
Of  these  he  won  3,  was  second  in  3  (the  Trial  Stakes  at  Liverpool,  the  Trial  Stakes  at 
Thrisk,  top  weight,  and  the  Durham  Handicap,  top  weight),  and  unplaced  in  the  Lincoln 
Spring  Handicap,  with  top  weight.  He  won  the  North  Durham  Handicap,  1  mile,  top 
weight,  161  lbs.,  11  runners;  and  at  Chester  he  won  the  Cheshire  Welter  Cup,  about  1  1/4 
miles,  10  runners. 

1851,  b.  f.  Switch,  by  Uataii.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  3  times  and  ran 
second  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Bedford,  9  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  Switch  started 
9  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Newmarket  she  won 
a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  the  winner  to  be  claimed  for  ;rf80  if  demanded,  8  runners,  the  win- 
ner claimed.  She  won  another  race  ,  same  conditions,  at  the  next  Newmarket  Meeting.  At 
Lenham,  entered  to  be  sold  for  .^^40  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  ^61,  she  won  the  Chilton 
Park  Stakes,  nearly  1  1/3  miles,  in  a  canter  by  1/2  length,  5  runners. 

Switch  had  only  3  foals.  One  of  them,  a  filly,  ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  without  win- 
ning and  had  no  produce ;  and  the  other,  Cannie  Bairn,  ran  as  a  2  and  4-year-old.  He  did  not 
win  his  first  season  and  did  not  start  as  a  3  year-old,  but  as  a  4-year-old,  out  of  3  starts,  he 
won  a  Selling  race,  1  1/2-mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  at  Wye,  and  also  won  the  Garrison 
Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Canterbury,  3  starters. 

1852,  br.  f.  by  Launcelot,  which  died  as  a  2-year-old  without  having  started. 

1853,  eh.  e.  Eiicoiiiiiiiii,  by  Birdcateher.    Never  started. 

1854,  b.  f.  Imiierieuse,  by  Orlando.  Started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Stamford  she  won  a  Post  Sweepstakes  of  /50  each,  5  runners,  and 
the  same  day,  with  one  race  intervening,  she  won  the  CoUyweston  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  4  run- 
ners. At  Goodwood  she  won  the  Levant  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  6  runners,  including  the  smart 
2-year-old  Lam  bourn,  who,  3  days  afterwards,  with  134  lbs.,  won  the  Molecomb  Stakes, 
beating  Lord  of  the  Hills,  119,  Imperieuse,  123  and  The  Western  Power,  119  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Impsrieuse  started  6  times,  won  3  races,  and  was  unplaced  in  3.  She 
started  out  by  winning  the  1,000  guineas,  beating  Tasmania,  Ayacanora,  Blink  Bonny  (win- 
ner of  the  Derby,  the  St.  Leger,  etc. )  and  4  others.  In  the  Oaks  she  ran  fourth  to  Blink 
Bonny,  Sneeze  and  Masstissima,  13  runners.  At  Newcastle  she  won  a  Handicap,  3/4  mile, 
beating  Sneeze  and  8  others.     After  being  twice  unplaced  at  York  she  went  to  Doneaster, 

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where  she  ran  the  last  race  of  her  career,  winning  the  St.  Leger  by  3  lengths,  beating  Coni- 
■    motion,  Tournament,  Blink  Bonny  and  7  others. 

Imperieuse  was  covered  in  1859  by  Warlock,  sold  to  M.  Lupin  and  sent  to  France. 

Imperijuse  produced 

(a)  Vaucresson.  Winner  of  the  Grand  Prix  de  la  Ville  de  Versailles,  1  3/8  miles,  with 
top  weight;  the  Prix  Imperial,  3  1/2  miles,  at  Angouleme;  the  Prix  du  Centre,  1  7/8  miles, 
top  weight,  at  Bourges ;  the  Prix  de  Consolation,  1  1/4  miles,  top  weight,  at  Chalon,  and  the 
Prix  de  la  Favorite,  about  1  mile,  top  weight,  at  Baden.     Vaucresson  also  sired  winners. 

{/))  D£liane.  Winner  of  the  French  Oaks  and  dam  of  Enguerrande,  who,  as  a  2- 
year  old,  ran  second  in  the  Prendergast  Stakes,  beating  Julius  Caesar,  p'etterlock  and  6 
others.  As  a  3-year-old  Enguerrande  ran  a  dead  heat  in  the  English  Oaks  with  Camelia, 
stakes  divided ;  won  the  Poule  d'Essai,  about  1  mile,  and  also  won  the  Prix  de  Villebon, 
about  1  1/2  miles. 

As  a  4-year-old  Enguerrande  won  the  Prix  du  Cadran,  rather  more  than  2  1/3  miles,  and 
as  a  5-year-old  she  won  the  Prix  de  Courbevoie,  about  1  1/4  miles,  at  Paris,  and  also  the 
Prix  Principal,  about  1  7/8  miles,  at  Deauville.  Enguerrande  threw  the  3  winners,  Josiane 
and  Corisande. 

Duliane  also  produced  La  Jonchere  (winner  of  the  French  Oaks,  and  12  other  races) 
and  Xaintrailles.  Xaintrailles  ran  3  races  in  England,  at  Newmarket,  as  a  3-year-old, 
linished  second  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate  to  the  Derby  winner,  Melton,  beating  Paradox 
(winner  of  the  3, 000  guineas,  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  etc.).  Lonely  (winner  of  the  Oaks, 
etc.).  Royal,  Hampton,  etc. ;  won  the  Prendergast  Stakes,  beating  Farewell  (winner  of  the 
1,000  guineasi,  Rosy  Morn,  etc.,  and  ran  third  in  the  Dewhurst  Plate,  giving  Paradox, 
the  winner,  4  lbs.,  and  again  beating  Lonely,  Farewell,  etc. 

Xaintrailles  only  started  once  in  England  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  was  unplaced  in  the 
Derby,  but  in  France,  at  Paris,  he  started  3  times  and  won  on  each  occasion.  He  cap- 
tured the  Poule  d'Essai,  about  1  mile,  very  easily  by  3  lengths;  won  the  Triennial  Stakes, 
about  1  3/8  miles,  easily  by  3  lengths,  and  the  Grand  Produce  Stakes,  more  than  1  1/4 
miles,  easily  by  a  neck. 

(c)  Arrogante.  Threw  Absalon,  who  started  once  as  a  3-year-old  in  France  and  won 
the  Prix  d'Aroueil  (handicap),  1  1/4  miles,  at  Porchefontaine,  11  runners.  As  a  3-year-old, 
at  Paris,  he  won  the  Prix  dc  Longchamps,  more  than  1  1/3  miles,  and  the  Prix  du  Prin- 
temps,  more  than  1  3/4  miles.  At  Chantilly,  with  a  lot  the  worst  of  the  weights,  he  won 
the  Prix  des  Ecuries  (handicap),  about  1  1/3  miles,  11  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  Absalon 
won  a  race  at  Deauville  and  another  one  at  Chantilly.  Afterwards  he  was  shipped  to  Eng- 
land where  he  ran  3  times  unplaced,  and  as  a  5-year-old  he  did  not  win. 

((/)  Ermeline.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old  in  England.  As  a  3-year-old  she 
ran  3  times  unplaced  in  England,  while  in  France  she  was  third  once  and  unplaced  once. 
As  a  4-year-old  she  won  3  Handicaps,  about  1  1/4  miles  each,  1  at  Cherbourg  and  the  other 
at  Porchefontaine,  and  as  5-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

Ermeline  threw  Yvrande,  who  started  5  times  as  a  S-year-old  in  France,  won  1  race, 
was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  1.  She  won  the  13th  Prix  Triennial,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at 
Fontainbleau,  beating  4  opponents,  including  Archiduc,  who  ran  twice  the  same  season  in 
England,  finishing  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Queen  Adelaide  in  the  July  Stakes,  5  furlongs 
and  136  yards,  at  Newmarket,  with  Sandiway,  Talisman,  Knight  Errant,  etc.,  behind  him, 
and  afterwards  winning  the  Criterion  Stakes,  6  furlongs,  at  the  same  place,  by  4  lengths,  5 
runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Yvrande  started  5  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3  and  un- 
placed in  1.  At  the  Paris  Spring  Meeting  she  won  the  Poule  d'Essai,  about  1  mile,  for  3- 
year-old  fillies,  by  3  lengths,  and  at  the  Summer  Meeting  won  the  Prix  de  Fay  (selling), 
about  1  mile,  by  3  lengths.  As  a  4-year-old  she  captured  3  races,  winning  up  to  a  greater 
distance  than  1  1/3  miles,  carrying  141  lbs.,  while  the  next  season  she  was  also  a  winner, 
and  as  a  6-year-old  ran  without  winning. 

1855,     b.  f.  Euridloe.  by  Orlando.  Started  once  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  the  Althorp  Park  Stakes, 

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1/3  mile,  at  Northampton,  7  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  Euridice  started  7  times,  won  3  races, 
was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  She  was  second  to  Northampton  in  the 
Whittlebury  Stakes,  about  3/4  mile,  for  3  and  3-year-olds,  11  runners;  was  second  to  Lord 
Nelson  in  the  Corporation  Plate,  7  furlongs  and  314  yards,  at  Doncaster,  14  runners,  and 
was  second  to  the  brilliant  3  year  old  Sunbeam  in  the  Select  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  beaten 
3/4  length,  3  runners. 

She  won  the  Borough  Members'  Plate  handicap,  1/3  mile,  at  Wolverhampton,  8  run- 
ners, and  also  won  the  Cambridgeshire,  1  mile  340  yards  (the  old  course),  36  starters,  with  a 
light  weight,  beating  Beacon  (receiving  14  lbs.)  second.  Underhand  (winner  of  the  Northum- 
berland Plate,  etc.)  third.  The  runners  also  included  imp.  Eclipse,  Prioress  (American 
bred,  winner  of  the  Cesarwitch  the  preceding  year  after  a  dead  heat).  Rocket  (winner  of 
the  Cesarwitch  the  same  year,  35  runners,  including  imp.  Leamington)  and  many  other  good 
ones. 

Eurydice  died  as  a  3-year-old. 

185C,     cli.  c.  by  Pyrrluis  the  First.    Never  ran. 

1857,  b.  c.  Richmond,  by  Orlando.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  .'5  times  as  a  3-year-old, 
won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  4,  including  the  3,000  guineas,  won  by  The  Wizard.  He 
won  the  Hurstbourne  Stakes,  1  mile  3  furlongs  and  315  yards,  at  Newmarket,  beating 
Loiterer  by  3  lengths.  As  a  4-year-old  Richmond  only  started  once,  when  he  was  beaten 
10  lengths  by  Paleface  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3  miles. 

18f58,  b.  c.  Arrogant,  by  Orlando.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year- 
old. 

1S5J),  b.  f.  Iniperatrice,  by  Orlando.  Started  9  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in 
3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.     She  won  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  at  Doncaster, 

10  runners;  ran  second  to  The  Knave  in  the  Abbey  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Reading,  5  runners, 
and  ran  second  to  The  Marquis  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  the  St.  Leger,  etc.),  in  the 
Champagne  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  143  yards,  at  Doncaster,  beating  Tolurno,  Feu  de  Joie 
(winner  of  the  Oaks,  etc.)  and  3  others.  At  Newmarket,  where  she  ran  her  last  race  as  a 
3-year-old,  she  won  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  by  3  lengths,  8  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Imperatrice  started  9  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1 ,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  4.  She  began  by  running  unplaced  to  Hurricane,  Bertha  and  Sappho  in  the  1,000 
guineas,  11  starters.  At  her  next  attempt,  in  the  Oaks,  she  ran  second  to  Feu  de  Joie,  beat- 
ing Hurricane,  Bertha,  Sappho,  Q.  E.  D.,  Annette  (half  sister  to  the  great  American  horse, 
Lexington)  and  13  others.  She  next  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Goodwood,  beat- 
ing Malek,  The  Knave  and  Blacklock.  In  the  St.  Leger,  won  by  The  Marquis,  she  was 
unplaced,  but  she  won  the  Park  Hill  Stakes,  St.  Leger  course,  at  the  same  Meeting,  beating 
Hurricane,  Bertha  and  4  others. 

Imperatrice  produced 

(a)     Aintree.     Won  the  Knowsley  Nurser)'  Stakes  (handicap),  1/3  mile,  at  Liverpool, 

11  runners,  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  3  Selling  races  as  a  3-year-old,  and  out  of  3  starts  as  a 
4-year-old  won  the  Welter  Cup  (handicap),  1  1/4  miles,  at  Croydon,  9  runners.  A.s  a  5-year- 
old  he  ran  once,  finishing  third  in  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Croydon,  9  runners. 

(/')  Fiddle.  Started  18  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  4 
and  unplaced  in  7.  He  ran  second  to  Columbus  in  the  Zetland  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  44 
yards,  at  York,  10  runners.  At  Doncaster  he  won  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  5 
runners,  and  the  next  day  won  the  Betting-room  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  133  yards  easily 
from  3  opponents. 

At  Epsom,  with  top  weight,  he  ran  third  to  Bicycle  (a  good  8-year-okl)  and  King  of  the 
Forest  (a  good  racehorse,  winner  of  8  races  as  a  3-year-uld  and  second  in  the  other  3,  a 
very  good  stake  winner  as  a  3-year-old,  and  third  in  the  3,000  guineas  and  Derby),  8  run- 
ners. At  the  Down  Royal  Meeting,  over  the  Maze  course,  with  a  lot  the  worst  of  the 
weights,  he  won  the  Lisburn  Handicap,  1/3  mile,  for  3  and  3-year-olds,  9  runners.  As  a 
3-year-old  Fiddle  ran  but  did  not  win. 

(f)  Eva.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  unplaced  in  3  races,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  ^100  in  the  last  one. 

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Eva  produced  Miss  Eva,  winner  of  3  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-old,  and  sent  to  Buenos 
Ayres  after  having  produced  Corby  Witch,  she  the  dam  of  Oracle  (a  winner  as  a  3-year- 
old,  and  sent  to  France  the  next  year)  and  Fairy  Glen,  whose  son,  Haskeval,  was  a  stake- 
winner. 

Eva  also  threw  Evasion,  who  started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second 
in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  the  Mersey  Stakes,  about  3/4  mile,  at  Liverpool, 
beating  Teviotdale,  Experiment  and  Illuminata,  dam  of  the  Derby  winner  Ladas.  At 
Doncaster,  Evasion  won  the  Champagne  Stakes,  beating  the  Middle  Park  Plate  winner 
Beaudesert,  Glen  Ronald,  Zealot,  In  Bounds,  Napsbury,  Mask,  Henry  George,  Geraldine 
(American  bred),  etc. 

She  was  second  to  Tulach  Ard  in  the  British  Dominion  Two-year-old  Stakes  at  San- 
down  Park,  13  runners;  second  to  the  flying  Oceanic  in  the  New  Stakes,  at  Ascot,  15 
runners ;  third  to  Mask  and  Ambassadress  in  the  July  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  beating  Tulach 
Ard,  The  Abbot,  Dora  and  4  others,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate. 

Although  not  a  winner  as  a  3-year-old,  Evasion  started  6  times,  and  ran  some  good 
races.  She  was  third  to  Elizabeth  and  the  French  bred  Versigny  in  the  ],000  guineas, 
10  runner.s;  was  unplaced  in  the  Oaks,  won  by  Jenny  Howlet;  was  second  to  Muriel 
in  the  Nassau  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Goodwood,  beating  In  Bounds  and  Camorra ;  was  second 
to  Experiment  in  the  Park  Hill  Stakes,  New  St.  Leger  course,  at  Doncaster,  beating 
Jennie  Howlet,  Muriel  and  Zenobia  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Cambridgeshire,  won  by 
Lucetta. 

Evasion  ran  in  9  Handicaps  as  a  4  and  5-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  5,  third  in  1  and 
second  in  3,  including  the  Stewards'  Cup,  handicap,  I  mile,  at  Brighton,  9  runners. 

Evasion  was  barren  9  years,  and  also  had  a  dead  foal,  but  she  threw  a  winner  in 
Masque  de  Fer. 

Eva  also  threw  Evelyn  II.  (only  started  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  a  Selling  race  at 
Oxford,  and  subsequently  was  sold  for  280  guineas),  and  Evalina,  who  never  ran  but 
produced  Friar  John  (winner  of  5  races  as  a  3  and  3-year-old),  and  Fanny  Burney,  winner 
of  3  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-old  and  4  Selling  races  as  a  4-year-old.  From  Eva  also  came 
Event  and  Adam's  Gorse,  each  of  them  a  winner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a  3-year-old. 

{d)  Flower  of  Dorset.  Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  ran  second  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  1.  She  began  by -running  second  to  Houlachan  in  a  Maiden  Plate,  1/2 
mile,  at  Ascot,  13  runners.  At  Alexandra  Park  she  won  the  Two-year-old  Plate,  by  2 
lengths,  6  runners.  At  Goodwood  she  won  the  Halnaker  Stakes.  1/2  mile,  5  runners.  The 
next  day  she  ran  second  to  the  3-year-old,  Drummond,  in  the  Bognor  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  giving 
weight  and  a  beating  to  the  3-year-old  Beadroll.  With  the  worst  of  the  weights  she  was 
unplaced  in  the  Fitzwilliam  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Doncaster. 

As  a  3-year-old  Flower  of  Dorset  ran  twice  unplaced.  As  a  4-5-ear-old  she  started  4 
times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  one.  She  won  the  Prince  of  Wales' 
Stakes  (handicap),  1  mile,  at  Epsom,  by  4  lengths,  8  runners;  with  103  lbs.  she  ran  third  to 
the  grand  racehorse  Lowlander,  105,  and  Maid  of  Perth,  100  lbs.,  in  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup, 
1  mile,  at  Ascot,  26  runners,  including  the  fine  racehorse  Blenheim  (top  weight)  and  Ad- 
venturiere  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup,  etc.),  98  lbs.,  etc. 

At  Goodwood,  with  110  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Dalham,  3  years,  82,  and  the  Blinkhoolie- 
Miss  Hawthorn  colt,  3  years,  86  lbs.,  in  the  Chesterfield  Cup,  1  1/4  miles,  17  runners,  in- 
cluding Lowlander,  147,  Thorn,  133,  Manile,  130,  Birtram,  126,  Aldrich,  112  lbs.,  the  rest 
receiving  weight  from  her.  Flower  of  Dorset  ran  only  once  as  a  5-year-old.  With  119  lbs. 
she  beat  Game  Chicken,  133  lbs.,  by  13  lengths  in  a  match,  1  mile,  at  Hereford. 

Flower  of  Dorset  had  5  foals  that  lived. 

She  produced  Siren,  who  did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old,  started  11  times  as  a  3-year-old, 
won  4  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  £\(\0  and 
sold  afterwards  for  240  guineas,  she  won  a  Plate,  about  5/4  mile,  at  Stockbridge,  5  runners, 
all  entered  for  ^f  100.  At  Sandown  Park  she  won  the  Olympian  Welter  Handicap,  about 
5/8  mile,  after  a  dead  heat  with  Simnel,  4  runners.     At  Shrewsbury  she  won  the  Wynn- 

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stay  Welter  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  by  4  lengths,  beating  imp.  Sutler  and  Brag  (each  of  them 
giving  her  weight)  and  4  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Manchester  she  won  the  Guerdon  Cup,  5/8  mile,  winner  to  be  sold  bv  auction  for 
;f  200  and  sold  afterwards  for  340  guineas,  5/8  mile,  7  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  Siren  won 
the  Autumn  Handicap  Plate,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Alexandra  Park,  beating  Bolero  (American 
bred,  top  weight)  and  5  others  in  receipt  of  weight.  At  the  same  track  she  won  the  County 
Gold  Cup,  5  /8  mile,  Beatrice  who  came  in  first  having  been  disqualified  for  carrying  insuf- 
ficient weight,  4  runners,  each  of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^500. 

As  a  5-year-old  Siren  won  4  races,  comprising  the  Staffordshire  Stakes,  handicap,  1  1/4 
miles,  at  Litchfield,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  carrying  top  weight,  7  runners,  and  3  Selling 
races,  bought  in  for  250  and  300  guineas  and  sold  for  450  guineas. 

Siren  died  after  having  3  foals.  The  first  of  them,  Scylla,  when  2  years  old,  won  a  Sel- 
ling Nursery  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  Manchester, entered  to  be  sold  for  ^50  and  sold  afterwards 
for  130  guineas,  14  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  he  started  3  times,  won  3  Selling  races,  5/8  mile, 
each,  sold  for  350  and  bought  in  for  330  guineas,  and  he  ran  third  in  another  Selling  race. 
As  a  4  and  5-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

Siren's  other  foal,  Bena,  started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races  and  was  unplaced 
in  3.  She  won  the  Excelsior  Breeders'  Foal  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Leicester,  6  runners.  At 
Goodwood  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Cushat  in  the  Levant  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  stakes  divided, 
giving  3  lbs.  and  a  beating  to  Memoir  (winner  of  the  Oaks  and  the  St.  Leger,  etc.),  imp. 
Isis  (her  only  race),  Merry  Monk  and  Bonaventure  (each  a  stake  winner),  and  Portia. 
As  a  3-year-old  Bena  ran  6  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  She  won 
the  Visitors'  Plate,  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  13  runners. 

Flower  of  Dorset  also  produced  Pampas  Grass  who  started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won 

1  race,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^350  and  afterwards  sold 
for  600  guineas,  she  won  a  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  7  runners.  She  was  second  to 
Nelly  Farren  in  the  Salisbury  Foal  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  4  runners,  and  was  also  second  to 
Footlight,  beaten  a  neck,  in  the  Ditton  Selling  Plate,  5/8  mile,  winner  to  be  sold  for  ;^500  and 
subsequently  sold  for  800  guineas,  6  runners.  Pampas  Grass  was  sent  to  Germany  as  a 
2-year-old  after  having  run  the  above-mentioned  races. 

Flower  of  Dorset's  next  living  foal  was  the  crack  performer  Friar's  Balsam,  a  good  sire 
in  England  and  whose  progeny  in  America  include  the  good  racehorses  The  Friar,  Voter 
and  Casseopia. 

Friar's  Balsam  was  unbeatable  as  a  3-year-old,  starting  7  times  and  winning  7  stakes. 
He  won  the  New  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  136  yards,  at  Ascot,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Seabreeze 
(winner  of  the  Oaks,  the  St.  Leger,  etc.,  giving  him  4  lbs.  exclusive  of  sex  allowance), 
Ayrshire  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  the  Derby,  etc.)  and  4  others.  At  Stockbridge  he 
won  the  Hurstbourne  Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  5  runners.  At  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting 
he  won  the  July  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  136  yards,  beating  Sea  Breeze  and  3  others. 

At  Goodwood,  Friar's  Balsam  won  the  Richmond  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating 

2  opponents  ea  ch  in  receipt  of  10  lbs.,  and  3  days  afterwards  walked  over  for  the  Molecomb 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  36  subscribers.  At  Newmarket  he  won  the  Middle  Park  Plate  with  129  lbs., 
beating  Hazelhatch,  129,  Seabreeze,  126,  Marmiton,  133,  and  Rose  Window,  126  lbs.  His 
last  win  as  a  2-year-old  was  the  Dewhurst  Plate,  7/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Blanton 
and  Sky  Pilot  in  receipt  of  10  and  6  lbs.  respectively. 

Friar's  Balsam  suffered  from  a  very  bad  jaw  as  a  3-year-old  which  interrupted  bis  train- 
ing, and  he  only  started  3  times.  With  3  to  1  laid  on  him  in  the  2,000  guineas  he  was 
unj^laced  to  Ayrshire,  Johnny  Morgan  and  Orbit.  At  Manchester,  too,  he  was  unplaced 
to  Seabreeze,  Ayrshire  and  the  good  horse  Le  Sancy  (bred  in  France  from  English  parents), 
in  the  Lancashire  Plate,  7/8  mile,  34  runners,  including  Enterprise  (winner  of  the  3,000 
guineas,  etc.),  imp.  Galore  (a  good  stake  winner),  Gay  Hampton,  Melanion,  Phil  and 
Annamite.  At  Newmarket  he  won  the  Champion  Stakes,  11/4  miles,  beating  Minting 
(winner  of  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris  and  Ormonde's  great  rival),  Love-in-idleness  and  2 
others. 

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As  a  4-year-old  Friar's  Balsam  started  only  once,  running  unplaced  to  Ayrshire,  Sea- 
breeze and  Melanion  in  the  Kempton  Park  Royal  Stakes  of  ;^10,000,  7  runners. 

Imperatrice  had  a  dead  foal  the  year  after  she  threw  Flower  of  Dorset  and  was  sold  to 
go  to  Hungary  the  same  year,  covered  by  Camerino. 

ISCO,     l».  f.  by  Orlando.     Never  won. 

1801,  b.  f.  Andacieiise.  by  Nenininstor.  Ran  4  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Started 3  times 
as  a  3-year-old,  was  twice  unplaced  and  ran  third  in  a  Sweepstakes,  .5  furlongs  and  140 
yards,  at  Newmarket,  for  3-year-old  fillies. 

Audacieuse  had  no  produce. 

ISCi,     and  1S(!3,    barren. 

1S({4,  b.  f.  The  Empress,  by  St.  Albans.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  started  twice.  She 
finished  a  bad  third  in  a  Sweepstakes  at  Newmarket,  3  runnei-s,  and  ran  second  to  Marks- 
man (second  in  the  Derby  to  Hermit)  in  a  Sweepstakes,  beaten  by  30  lengths,  3  runners. 

1865,     ell.  f.  Clemeuce,  by  Newminster.     Alluded  to  above. 

1H(>C,  oil.  e.  Martyrdom,  by  St,  .\lbans.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was 
second  in  4  and  unplaced  in  2.  He  first  started  in  the  Newmarket  Two-year-old  Plate  and 
finished  second  to  Brigantine  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  the  Ascot  Cup,  etc),  18  runners,  includ- 
ing the  good  2-year-old  Ryshworth.  At  Epsom,  in  the  Woodcote  Stakes,  won  by  Belladrum 
(the  best  2-year-old  of  the  season,  but  unfortunately  a  roarer  as  a  3-year-nid  in  spite  of 
which  he  ran  second  in  the  2,000  guineas).  Martyrdom,  in  a  field  of  19  runners,  was  unplaced. 
Two  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Paddock  Nursery  Plate,  Handicap,  3,  4  mile,  beating  13 
opponents,  conceding  them  from  10  to  24  lbs. 

At  Ascot  he  ran  second  to  the  Tj-year-old,  Laneret,  in  the  All  Aged  Stakes,  1  mile, 
beating  the  good  racehorse  Vespasian  and  5  others.  After  having  run  second  to  Flower 
Girl  in  the  Two-year-old  Stakes,  at  Alexandra  Park,  Martyrdom  won  the  Coventry  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  at  Worcester,  by  4  lengths,  6  runners.  At  York  he  won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes, 
5  furlongs  and  44  yards,  conceding  from  7  to  14  lbs.  to  her  ."i  opponents,  and  at  Scarborough 
he  won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes,  4  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Martyrdom  started  11  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1,  and 
unplaced  in  7.  Taking  the  classic  races  first,  it  will  be  found  that  he  was  placed  fourth  to 
Pretender,  Belladrum  and  Perry  Down  in  the  2,000  guineas;  in  the  Derby  he  was  unplaced 
to  Pretender,  Pero  Gomez  and  The  Drummer,  and  in  the  St.  Leger  he  ran  second  to  Pero 
Gomez,  beaten  a  neck,  with  Pretender  (who  had  turned  roarer),  1  he  Drummer,  and  7  others 
in  the  rear. 

At  Ascot  he  won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes,  about  1  5/8  miles,  beating  Pero  Gomez 
(4  lbs.  extra)  and  3  others.  In  his  other  races,  nearly  all  Handicaps,  he  was  allotted  big 
weights.  At  Epsom  he  ran  second  to  Nine  Elms  (in  receipt  of  a  year  and  13  lbs.)  in  the 
Six-mile  Hill  Handicap,  the  Derby  Course,  beating  the  Derby  winner  Hermit  (at  weight  for 
age)  the  great  French  horse  Trocadero  (top  weight)  and  15  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Martyrdom  did  not  run,  but  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  the  Rous  Stakes, 
Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Newmarket,  receiving  9  lbs.  from  one  of  the  unplaced  horses  and 
giving  weight  away  to  the  other  8  runners.  The  following  year,  with  second  top  weight,  he 
won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes,  Handicap,  Rowley  mile,  13  runners. 

1S((7,     Slipped  foal. 

18C8,     br.  c.  BrunsH'iok,  by  Ely.     Only  started  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  3  times  unplaced. 

186!),  ell.  c.  The  Bishop,  by  Ely.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3,  4  and  5-year-old  he  started 
in  7  races  altogether  and  was  unplaced  in  each  of  them. 

1*1  ART II. \  LiYXX,     started  twice  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  each  time.     She  captured  the  Two- 
Clementina's  year-old  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Eglington  Park,  5  runners,  and  at  Paisley  she 
4th  dam.  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  3  runners. 

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As  a  3-year-old  Martha  Lynn  started  4  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  (in  one  of 
which  there  were  3  runners)  and  unplaced  in  1.  She  won  the  Three-year-old  Stakes,  1  1/3 
miles,  at  Eglington  Park,  2  runners ;  ran  second  to  Lalla  Rooh  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles, 
at  Newton,  3  runners ;  ran  second  to  the  4-year-old  Pyramid  in  the  Glascow  Cup,  1  1/3 
mile  heats,  at  Sterling,  4  runners,  3  heats,  of  which  she  won  the  first  and  was  second  in 
theother  3. 

As  a  4-year-old  Martha  Lynn  ran  once  unplaced,  at  Manchester,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/4 
miles. 

Martha  Lynn  produced  in 

1843,  b.  f.  Eulogy,  by  Euclid.     Alluded  to  above. 

1844,  b.  c.  Barntoii,  by  Voltaire.  Started  only  as  a  .3-year-old,  when  he  ran  twice  unplaced. 
Successful  as  a  sire. 

1845,  b.  f.  Volley,  by  Voltaire.  Started  .'5  times,  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  1.  She  won  the  Stanley  Stakes,  easily  by  a  length,  6  runners,  and  also  captured 
a  Sweepstakes,  at  Derby,  3  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Volley  started  8  times,  was  unplaced  in  .5  races,  finished  second  in  the 
Doncaster  Plate,  5  furlongs  and  1.53  yards,  6  runners,  finished  second  in  the  Amateur 
Stakes,  mile  heats,  at  Egham,  winner  to  be  sold  for  ;^300  if  demanded,  5  runners, 
3  heats,  of  which  she  won  1,  and  she  also  was  second  in  Fitzwilliam  Handicap,  5  furlongs 
and  1.53  yards,  at  Doncaster,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  4  runners.  As  a  4-year-old 
Volley  ran  once  unplaced  in  the  Railway  Stakes,  mile  heats,  at  Epsom,  9  runners. 

Amongst  Volley's  produce  may  be  named  The  Slave  (ran  but  did  not  win,  dam  of  Lord 
Clifden,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  etc.,  a  first-class  racehorse  and  a  first-class  sire),  Little 
Lady  (winner  of  the  Anglesey  Stakes,  1/4  mile,  at  Shrewsbury,  as  a  yearling,  and  1.5 
more  races  as  a  3,  3,  4  and  5-year-old,  she  the  dam  of  Camballo,  winner  of  the  3,000 
guineas,  etc.,  and  also  a  sire),  and  Mitraille,  who  ran,  as  a  3-year-old,  without  winning,  and 
in  her  early  stud  life  was  sent  to  France  where  she  threw  the  Orphelin  Fils,  a  good  3-year- 
old  winner. 

VoUey  also  produced  an  unnamed  mare  by  Orlando,  who  never  ran,  but  produced  the 
stake  winners  Caithness,  Regentess,  Little  Lord,  Kidbrooke  and  Lady  Charlie,  in  addition 
to  the  winners  The  Little  Gentleman,  3  races;  Lincoln,  38  races;  Inglemere,  3  races,  and 
Lady  Stuart,  3  races. 

ISKi,     br.   f.   Maid   of  Heart,  by  The  Provost.     Never  started. 

Maid  of  Heart  produced 

Monseigneur  (winner  of  the  Prix  de  la  Foret  at  Chantilly,  the  Prix  de  la  Ville,  3  1/3 
miles  at  Baden,  and  the  Jubilaums-Preis  at  the  same  track),  Compiegne  (sire  of  several 
good  animals,  including  imp.  Mortemer,  a  first-class  racehorse  and  very  successful  sire 
both  in  France  and  America),  Etoile  du  Nord  (winner  of  the  French  Oaks  and  a  producer), 
and  Village  Lass,  who  ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  started  10  times,  won  3  races, 
including  the  Claremont  Stakes  at  Hampton,  11  runners,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  3. 

Village  Lass  threw  The  Clown,  a  handicap  winner;  Bittern,  a  winner  and  a  producer; 
The  Laird,  Islam  and  Countryman,  winners,  the  last  named  a  very  speedy  horse  with  18 
brackets  to  his  name,  and  also  the  stake  winners  Villager.  Village  Lad  and  Rustic. 

Rustic  won  the  Clearwell  Stakes,  etc.,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  the  following  season  won 
the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes,  about  1  .5/8  miles,  at  Ascot,  beating  the  3,000  guineas,  Derby 
and  St.  Leger  winner,  Lord  Lyon,  at  6  lbs.  He  also  won  the  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  walked 
over  for  the  Don  Stakes  at  Doncaster ;  was  third  in  the  Derby  to  Lord  Lyon  and  Savernake ; 
was  second  to  Savernake  in  the  Doncaster  Stakes,  and  was  second  to  Strathconan  in  the 
Great  Yorkshire  Stakes.     He  was  sold  to  go  to  Germany  as  a  3-year-old. 

1847,  br.  e.  Voltigeur,  by  Voltaire.  Started  once  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  the  Wright  Stakes,  4 
furlongs  and  300  yards,  at  Richmond,  4  runners.  Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old  and  won 
all  his  races.     He  won  the  Derby,  34  runners.     In  the  St.   Leger  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with 

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Russborough,  7  starters,  and  in  the  run-off  beat  Russhorough  by  a  length.  The  next  day 
he  walked  over  for  the  Scarborough  Stakes,  and  the  day  following  he  won  the  Doncaster 
Cup,  3  1/2  miles,  by  1/3  length,  beating  The  Flying  Dutchman,  winner  of  the  Derby,  and 
the  St.  Leger  the  year  before. 

As  a  4-year-old  Voltigeur  started  twice.  Lord  Eglington,  The  Flying  Dutchman's 
owner,  wanted  revenge  for  the  defeat  his  brilliant  horse  had  sustained  in  the  Doncaster 
Cup  the  year  before.  Voltigeur's  owner,  Lord  Zetland,  was  willing,  so  a  Match  for  ^1,000, 
half  forfeit,  2  miles,  at  York,  was  arranged.  The  betting  on  the  cracks  was  even  money, 
and  the  Dutchman  downed  his  former  conqueror  by  a  length.  The  next  day  Voltigeur  was 
beaten  by  a  length  in  the  York  and  Ainsty  Hunt  Cup,  2  1/3  miles,  by  Nancy,  a  grand 
racemare,  who  during  that  year  ran  13  races  at  all  distances  up  to  3  miles,  won  13  and  was 
second  in  the  other  one,  her  victories  including  the  Goodwood  Cup  and  the  Chester  Cup,  at 
that  time  called  the  Tradesmen's  Plate. 

As  a  5-year-old  Voltigeur  started  4  times,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  3.  He  won 
the  Flying  Dutchman's  Handicap,  3  miles,  at  York,  giving  his  10  opponents  from  15  to  51 
lbs.  At  Ascot  he  was  unplaced  to  Joe  Miller,  The  Black  Doctor  and  Hobbie  Noble  in  the 
Emperor's  Plate,  about  3  1/3  miles,  9  runners.  With  top  weight  he  was  unplaced  in  the 
Ebor  Handicap,  3  miles,  and  the  same  day  he  was  unplaced  in  the  County  Plate,  5  furlongs 
and  44  yards. 

Voltigeur  had  several  good  representatives  on  the  turf,  but  in  the  male  line  he  immor- 
talized himself  by  getting  Vedette,  winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  who  in  turn  sired  the  Al 
racehorse  and  crack  sire,  Galopin,  whose  brilliant  son,  the  unbeaten  St.  Simon,  probably 
the  best  racehorse  ever  foaled,  is  second  only  to  the  immortal  Stockwell  as  a  sire.  St. 
Simon's  sons  are  also  proving  marvellously  successful,  the  latest  illustrations  being 
Florizel  IL,  (a  high-class  racehorse  and  sire  of  Volodyovski,  winner  of  the  Derby,  etc.,  and 
Doricles,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  etc.,  in  1901),  and  the  first-class  racehorse  Per.simmon, 
sire  of  Sceptre,  winner  of  the  1,000  and  the  3,000  guineas  in  1903.  Speculum  was  another 
good  son  of  Vedette  both  as  a  racehorse  and  sire,  but  to  Galopin  belong  the  honors  of 
having  elevated  the  Blacklock  line  to  the  top  notch. 

It  is  interesting  to  note  that  Galopin  was  by  a  son  of  Voltigeur,  out  of  a  daughter  of 
his  g^eat  rival,  The  Flying  Dutchman.  Not  only  are  the  sons  of  Galopin  and  St.  Simon 
both  good  racehorses  and  successful  sires,  but  their  daughters,  too,  have  been  playing 
their  parts  nobly  both  on  the  turf  and  at  the  Stud.  Two  notable  cases  in  point  are  the 
good  racehorse,  Orme,  who  was  out  of  a  Galopin  mare  (full  sister  to  St.  Simon)  and 
Orme's  brilliant  son,  Flying  Fox  (sold  for  37,500  gfuineas),  also  out  of  a  Galopin  mare. 

The  most  successful  stallions  of  the  present  time  in  England  trace  in  the  male  line  to 
Blacklock,  Birdcatcher  and  Touchstone.  To  illustrate  the  increasing  potency  of  the 
Blacklock  family  it  may  be  stated  that  during  the  last  3  years  the  descendants  of  these 
ancestors  won  in  round  figures  the  following  amounts  in  England,  viz: 

1899.  Blacklock,  £  96,500.       Birdcatcher,  /173,500.       Touchstone,  ^101,000. 

1900.  "  139,000.  "  198,500.  "  85,500. 

1901.  "  164,000.  "  145,500.  "  117,000 

1S4S,  br.  f.  Vivandlere,  by  Voltaire.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  unplaced  twice,  and 
was  beaten  a  neck  by  Mildew  in  a  Match  at  Newmarket.  As  a  3-year-old  Vivandiere  started 
5  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  With  bottom  weight  she  won  the 
Yorkshire  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Iris  (winner  of  the  Oaks)  and  7  others.  At  Liverpool, 
with  bottom  weight,  she  ran  second  to  Trickstress,  beaten  a  neck,  in  the  Lancashire  Oaks, 

1  1/3  miles,  4  runners. 

Vivandiere,  as  a  4-year-old,  started  10  times  and  paid  forfeit  in  a  match.     She  won 

2  races,  was  second  in  4,  one  of  them  a  match,  and  was  unplaced  in  4.  She  won  the  Duke 
of  Richmond's  Plate,  handicap,  1  mile,  at  Goodwood,  18  runners,  and  at  Newmarket  won 
a  Sweepstakes,  7  furlongs  and  313  yards,  5  runners. 

Vivandiere  produced 

(a)  La  Fille  du  Regiment.  Started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.     With  bottom  weight  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  about  1/3 

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mile,  at  Newmarket,  7  runners,  and  at  the  same  course  she  gave  5  lbs.  and  a  beating  to  the 
Brown  Bess  filly  in  a  Match. 

As  a  3-year-old  La  Fille  du  Regiment  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at 
Ascot;  was  second  to  Go-ahead,  beaten  a  head,  in  the  Nassau  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Good- 
wood, beating  Governess  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  penalized  i)  lbs.)  and  July;  was  second  to 
Nereus  in  the  Rous  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Epsom,  12  runners;  was  third  in  a  Handicap  at  New- 
market, 5  runners,  and  was  unplaced  7  times,  including  the  Oaks  (won  by  Governess)  and 
the  Royal  Hunt  Cup,  won  by  Hesperithusa,   to  whom  she  was  giving  13  lbs. 

La  Fille  du  Regiment,  together  with  her  first  foal,  Grimston  (by  Stockwell),  were 
sold  to  go  to  Germany,  and  at  Berlin,  Grimston  won  3  important  races.  Gaeta  (exported  to 
Germany  in  utero).  La  Fille  du  Regiment's  second  foal,  was  also  a  winner. 

(/>)  Cantine.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1  and  un- 
unplaced  in  4.  At  Newmarket  she  won  the  Chesterfield  Stakes,  about  1/2  mile,  beating 
King-at-Arms  and  7  others,  and  at  Marlborough  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  about  3/4  mile,  3 
runners.  At  Newmarket,  later  on,  she  was  second  to  Ariadne  in  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  about 
1/3  mile,  7  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Cantine  started  3  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1 ,  and  paid  forfeit 
in  1.  She  won  the  Coronation  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Ascot,  by  2  lengths,  7  runners,  and  also 
won  the  Nassau  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Goodwood,  3  runners.  She  ran  second  to  Qui  Vive  in 
the  Park  Hill  Stakes,  St.  Leger  course,  at  Doncaster,  beating  Summerside  (winner  of  the 
Oaks,  penalized  .'5  lbs. )  and  Prelude. 

As  a  4-year-old  Cantine  won  the  Eastern  Counties  Railway  Handicap,  5  furlongs  and 
140  yards,  at  Newmarket,  19  runners,  and  walked  over  for  a  Match  against  the  Miss 
Whip,  colt. 

As  a  fi-year-old  Cantine  won  3  races,  comprising  the  City  and  Suburban  Handicap,  1  1/4 
miles,  at  Epsom,  with  top  weight  (including  sex  allowances)  38  runners;  the  Queen's  Plate, 
3  miles,  4  furlongs  and  139  yards,  5  runners,  at  Newmarket,  and  a  dead  heat  with  Capy 
Flyaway  in  the  Craven  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  at  the  Epsom  Summer  Meeting,  stakes  divided, 
11  runners,  all  her  opponents  having  an  advantage  in  the  weights.  As  a  6-year-old  Cantine 
started  twice,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Trial  Stakes  and  the  Rous  Stakes  at  Epsom. 

Cantine  threw  Countess  Amy  who  ran  in  4  stakes  without  winning,  and  had  only  3 
foals,  viz:  Shifnal  (winner  of  8  races),  and  Hygeia,  who  never  ran  but  produced  Hilarious 
(winner  of  the  St.  Leger  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  and  also  the  Cesarewitch),  Berzelius  (winner 
of  4  races).  Reveller  (winner  of  the  North  Derby,  the  Goodwood  Stakes,  the  Great  York- 
shire Handicap,  etc.).  Hygiene  (winner  of  the  Filly  Stakes  at  Doncaster,  etc.),  and  Caper 
Sauce,  another  winner,  and  she  the  dam  of  the  winners  Taglioni,  Riplington  and  Bowlegs. 

Cantine  also  produced  Cantiniere,  who  started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  6  stakes  and 
was  unplaced  in  1,  viz:  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  with  top  weight.  She  won  the  'Woodcote 
Stakes  at  Epsom,  14  runners;  won  the  Ascot  Biennial,  beating  Kaiser  (who  ran  a  dead  heat 
for  second  place  in  the  Derby  with  the  2,000  guineas  winner.  Gang  Forward),  won  the 
Hurstbourne  Stakes  at  Stockbridge,  giving  away  weight,  and  again  beating  Kaiser,  Somer- 
set, etc. ;  won  the  Chesterfield  Stakes  at  Newmarket  bv  6  lengths  3  runners :  won  the  Levant 
Stakes  at  Goodwood,  5  runners,  and  at  the  same  Meeting  won  the  Findon  Stakes  by  3  lengths. 

Cantiniere  turned  roarer  and  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old,  and  as  a  4-year-old  ran  once 
unplaced  in  the  Stewards'  Cup  at  Goodwood.  Cantiniere  produced  Forager  (winner  of  8 
races),  and  Bal  Gal,  a  brilliant  3-year-old,  at  which  age  she  started  9  times,  won  8  stakes, 
and  was  unplaced  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate  with  top  weight.  In  the  races  she  won  she 
defeated  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger  winner,  Iroquois,  3  times,  the  1,000  guineas,  and  Oak 
winner,  Thebais,  in  addition  to  St.  Louis,  Town  Moore  and  Lucy  Glitters  (who  ran  1,  2, 
3  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate),  the  Alexandra  Plate  winner,  Fiddler,  Geologist,  second  in  the 
St.  Leger,  Brag,  Scobell,  Myra,  Napoli,  Mazurka,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  Bal  Gal  won  the  Park  Hill  Stakes  at  Doncaster,  was  second  in  the  Nassau 
Stakes  and  in  the  Great  Yorkshire  Stakes  to  Thebais,  and  was  third  in  the  1,000  guineas. 
At  the  Stud,  Bal  Gal  has  thrown  Buddler,  winner  of  5  races,  and  Fire  Damp,  a  stake 
winner. 

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Another  fine  racemare,  also  a  producer,  out  of  Cantiniere,  was  Dutch  Oven,  who 
started  13  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  9  stakes,  was  second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  1.  As  a  3-year- 
old  she  started  9  times,  won  4  stakes,  was  second  in  4  and  unplaced  in  1,  which  was  the 
Derby.  She  won  the  St.  Leger,  beating  Shotover  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  and  Derby), 
Geheininiss  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  etc.),  imp.  Quicklime,  imp.  Laureate,  Marden,  Sachem 
(American  bred),  etc.  She  also  won  the  Yorkshire  Oaks  by  3  lengths,  5  runners,  while  at 
Newmarket  she  captured  the  Great  Foal  Stakes  and  the  Triennial  Produce  Stakes. 

As  a  4-year-old  Dutch  Oven  walked  over  for  the  24th  Newmarket  Biennial  Stakes, 
and  at  the  same  place  won  the  34th  Triennial  Produce  Stakes,  3  miles  and  105  yards,  beat- 
ing imp.  Quicklime  and  3  others,  while  at  Stockbridge  she  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  3 
miles,  4  runners,  including  imp.  McPickwick.  Still  another  winner  out  of  Cantiniiire  was 
her  last  foal,  March  Past. 

Cantine  also  threw  Picnic  (winner  of  the  Craven  Stakes,  handicap);  Stockpurse  (win- 
ner of  the  Gratwicke  Produce  Stakes) ;  Albania  (started,  did  not  win,  dam  of  the  winner 
Grab-all),  and  Aventuriere,  who  ran  prominently  as  a  3-year-old  against  the  best  in  training 
without  winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  Aventuriere  won  the  23d  Biennial  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Bath,  by  4 
lengths,  3  runners.  At  Goodwood  she  won  the  Gratwicke  Produce  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles 
3  runners,  and  3  days  afterwards  won  the  Nassau  Stakes,  1  mile,  with  top  weight,  beating 
La  Coureuse  (winner  of  the  Select  Stakes,  etc.,  and  second  in  the  1,000  guineas  to  the  great 
racemare.  Apology),  Polonaise,  winner  of  the  Royal  Stakes,  etc. 

At  Doncaster,  Aventuriere  won  the  Park  Hill  Stakes,  beating  Miss  Toto,  who  ran 
second  in  the  Oaks  to  Apology,  and  won  the  Newmarket  Biennial  Stakes,  with  the  Derby 
winner  George  Frederick,  etc. ,  behind  her.  At  Newmarket  Aventuriere  won  the  Cesarewitch, 
30  runners.  As  a  4-year-okl,  with  119  lbs.,  she  won  the  Goodwood  Cup,  2  1/2  miles,  beating 
Apology  unplaced  with  139  lbs. ;  Scamp,  winner  of  the  Goodwood  Stakes,  132  lbs. ;  Kaiser, 
dead  heat  with  Gang  Forward  to  second  place  in  the  Derby,  5  years,  126  lbs. ;  Trent,  winner 
of  the  Great  Yorkshire  Stakes,  etc.,  beating  Apology,  etc.,  122  lbs.,  etc.,  etc. 

(r)  Provision.  Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-okl.  Started  10  times  as  a  3-year- 
old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  6.  At  Goodwood  she  walked 
over  for  a  Sweepstakes  of  ^.50  each,  1  1/2  miles,  4  subscribers,  and  the  next  day  won  the 
Nassau  Stakes,  1  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Seclusion  (Hermit's  dam)  and  4  others.  The 
same  day,  in  the  next  race,  she  ran  third  to  the  Speaker  and  Montebello  in  the  Duke  of 
Richmond's  Plate,  handicap,  1  mile,  l.T  runners. 

Provision  had  only  two  living  foals.  One  of  them,  Campana,  never  started  and  had  no 
produce,  while  the  other  one,  Provisor,  won  2  Handicaps  at  Newmarket  as  a  2-year-old.  As 
a  3-year-old  he  won  4  races,  comprising  the  Bennington  Stakes,  Ditch  mile,  at  Newmarket,  3 
runners;  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/2  mile,  at  Ascot,  2  runners;  the  Durdans  Stakes,  handicap, 
1  1/4  miles,  at  Epsom,  3  runners,  and  the  Chatsworth  Stakes,  handicap,  I  1/4  miles  at 
Derby,  3  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  Provisor  captured  the  Granby  Handicap,  about  1  1/2 
miles,  at  Croxton  Park,  beating  a  good  field,  including  Miss  Harriette,  Ackworth,  Moulsey, 
and  Historian. 

(if)  Charraione.  Ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  She  produced  Trombone 
(only  started  as  a  3-year-old  when  he  ran  twice  unplaced,  and  won  a  Match  against  Lady 
Bugle  Eye.  who  was  giving  him  7  lbs.),  and  Lady  Stanley,  who,  as  a  3-year-old,  won  the 
Kempsey  Ham  Plate,  about  1  7/8  miles,  at  Kempsey,  4  runners,  and  the  Aristocratic 
Handicap,  3  1/3  miles,  at  Hereford,  3  runners;  while,  as  a  4-year-old,  she  won  the  Bentinck 
Benevolent  Fund  Stakes,  handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Worcester,  top  weight,  4  runners.  Lady 
Stanley  threw  the  winners  Maid  of  Honor  and  Sir  Robert. 

Charmione  also  threw  Reveillee,  who  never  ran,  but  produced  Bersaglier  (winner  of 
the  Zetland  Biennial  Stakes,  the  Great  Yorkshire  Handicap,  etc.),  Scot  Guard  (winner  of  a 
Sweepstakes  over  the  Rowley  mile,  at  Newmarket,  as  a  3-year-old),  Stratheden  (walked 
over  for  the  Colt  Sapling  Stakes,  at  York),  Alarum  (winner  of  4  races)  and  Ben  Alder,  a 
good  handicap  winner  up  till  and  including  his  sixth  year,  the  Great  Ebor  Handicap  being 
one  of  his  victories. 

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Other  winners  out  of  Charmione  were  Meta  (a  selling  plater)  and  Strathern,  a  good 
racehorse,  winner  of  the  New  Stakes,  at  Ascot,  the  Second  Spring  Two-year  old  Stakes, 
the  Royal  Hunt  Cup  at  Ascot,  and  the  Windsor  Welter  Handicap. 

(«•)  Ensign.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  the  Brighton  Club  Biennial  Stakes, 
beating  Santa  Claus.  As  a  3-year-old  Ensign  won  the  Shirley  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Epsom, 
was  unplaced  in  the  Derby,  won  by  Caractacus,  and  was  third  to  the  great  racehorse  Aster- 
oid in  the  Derby  Trial  Stakes,  1  1  /2  miles,  at  Newmarket,  7  runners. 

(y )  Onesander.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  and  was  second  m  the  other. 
He  began  by  running  second  to  the  good  French  bred  2-year-old  Hospodar  (winner  also  of  the 
Criterion  Stakes,  his  only  2  starts  that  year)  in  the  Clearwell  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  9  runners. 
At  the  same  Meeting  he  won  a  Sweepstakes  of  /'300  each  by  3  lengths,  3  runners.  At  the 
Houghton  Meeting  he  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes  of  jfSOO  §ach,  ;^200  forfeit,  4  subscribers. 

As  a  3-year-old  Onesander  started  9  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  4.  He  was  unplaced  in  a  Biennial  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  won  by  The  Ranger, 
winner  of  the  first  Grand  Prix  de  Paris ;  unplaced  in  the  Derby,  won  by  Macaroni ;  unplaced 
in  the  St.  Leger,  won  by  Lord  Clifden,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  a  Handicap  Plate  at  Shrews- 
bury.    He  was  second  to  brother  to  Morocco  in  the  Newmarket  Stakes,  7  runners. 

Onesander  won  the  Ascot  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Queen  Bertha  (winner  of  the 
Oaks,  and  second  in  the  St.  Leger),  imp.  Blue  Mantle  and  4  others;  won  the  Zetland  Stakes, 

1  1/3  miles  at  Doncaster,  3  runners ;  won  a  Sweepstakes  of  ^500  each,  /'200  forfeit,  at  New- 
market, 2  runners,  and  he  also  ran  third  in  a  race,  over  the  Rowley  mile,  beating  the  fine 
racemare  Caller  Ou  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  and  a  great  number  of  Queen's  Plates)  and 
3  others.     As  a  4,  .5,  and  6-year-old  Onesander  ran  5  races  without  winning. 

1S49,  br.  c.  Vortex,  by  Voltaire.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  finished  unplaced  to  Augur, 
Daniel  O'Rourke  (winner  of  the  Derby)  and  Bay  Rosalind  in  the  Champagne  Stakes  at 
Doncaster,  9  starters,  and  2  days  later  ran  third  to  Alfred  the  Great  and  Lady  Harriet  in  a 
Sweepstakes,  5  runners.     As  a  3-year-old  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Derby. 

1850,  eh.  f.  Vaiiltress,  by  Birdcatcher.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was 
second  in  2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  the  Weston  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Bath, 
easily  by  31engtlis,  6  runners.  At  Epsom  she  won  the  Two-year-old  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  by  2 
lengths,  8  runners.  At  Ascot  she  won  the  Fernhill  Stakes,  about  1/3  mile,  by  12  lengths,  4 
runners.  With  top  weight  she  ran  second  to  Cheddar  in  the  Mottisfont  Stakes,  9  runners, 
and  at  Chelmsford  she  won  the  Hylands  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  6  runners.  At  Newmarket  she 
was  beaten  a  neck  by  Brocket  in  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  about  I  /3  mile,  9  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Vaultress  started  12  times,  won  fi  races,  was  second  in  4  and  unplaced  in 
3.  At  Wolverhampton  she  easily  won  the  Wrottesley  and  the  Theatre  Stakes,  1/2  and  3/4 
mile,  respectively,  the  same  day,  with  1  race  intervening,  and  as  a  4  year-old,  she  captured 

2  more  races.     She  only  had  1  foal,  which  never  started  and  had  no  produce. 

1851,  ch.  f.  Velocity,  by  Rataii.     Never  ran.     Had  no  produce. 

1852,  br.  f.  The  Mosquito,  by  Laniicelot.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year  old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  She  won  the  Filly  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  132  yards,  at  Don- 
caster, 3  runners,  ran  second  to  Dame  Judith  in  the  Filly  Sapling  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  York, 
beaten  a  short  head,  5  runners,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Eglington  Stakes  at  Doncaster. 

As  a  3-year-old  The  Mosquito  started  7  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  4.  At  York  she  ran  second  to  Capucine  in  the  Yorkshire  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  10 
runners,  and  the  next  day  won  the  Eglington  Stakes,  1  mile,  by  2  lengths,  7  runners.  At 
Newmarket,  with  top  weight,  she  ran  second  to  Palmcrston  (giving  him  11  lbs.,  exclusive 
of  sex  allowance),  12  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  The  Mosquito  started  4  times  in  Handicaps,  was  second  once,  third 
once  and  unplaced  twice.     The  Mosquito  had  no  foals. 

1853,  oh.  c.  by  Birdcatcher.     Broke  his  leg  and  was  destroyed  as  a  yearling. 

1S54,  b.  c.  Vaulter,  by  layro.  Started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  4. 
He  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  about  1/2  mile  at  Newmarket,  1.5  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Vaulter  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4. 
He  won  the  Salisbury  Biennial  Stakes,  1  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  4  runners. 

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1S55,  fli.  f.  Martha,  by  Orlando.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes  at 
Liverpool,  4  runners,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Liverpool  Nursery  Plate,  giving  the  placed 
horses  28,  10  and  6  lbs.  respectively. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  4  races.  At  Lincoln  she  won  the  Trial  Stakes,  1  mile,  for  3- 
year-olds  and  upwards  in  a  canter  by  a  length,  10  runners,  and  the  ne.xt  day  she  captured 
the  Innkeepers'  Plate,  Handicap,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  3  runners.  At  Newmarket, 
in  a  Sweepstakes,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  /300,  she  won,  over  the  Abingdon  mile.  4  run- 
ners, and  at  Stockbridge  she  won  a  Handicap  Plate,  after  having  run  a  dead  heat  with 
Chantress,  9  runners.     Martha  had  no  foals. 

185«,  I),  f.  Merry  May  (late  Merry  Maid),  by  Orlando.  Ran  as  a  2.  3  and  4-year-old  without 
winning.  She  had  13  foals,  only  1  of  which.  Prince  Imperial,  was  a  winner,  and  he  was 
only  a  selling  plater. 

1,S,)7,  Miss  Erskine,  by  Loup-Sfaroii.  Never  started.  Had  12  foals,  1  of  which,  Snowdrift,  won  2 
races  as  a  3-year-old. 

IS.'j.S,     ell.  f.  by  Orlando.     Never  won.     Had  no  foals. 

1S.»!(,     b.  c.  by  Ellina:ton.     Never  won. 

1N(!(),     f.  by  Orlando.     Dead. 

1.S(>1,     barren.     Martha  Lynn  was  destroyed  May,  1862. 

I.1EDA,        ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  started  in  4  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1,  and 
Clementina's     unplaced  in  1.     She  finished  second  to  Columbia  in  a  Sweepstakes,  about  1  1/4  miles, 
5th  dam.         at  Chester,  3  runners,  and  at  Nottingham  ran  second  to  "Vatican  in  the  Town  and 
Town  Members'  Plate,  heats  2  1/2  miles,  3  runners. 

Leda  was  a  full  sister  to  Fanny  Davies  (dam  of  Destiny,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas) 
and  Arachne,  who  threw  G  winners,  including  Catharine  (dam  of  Butterfly  winner  of  the 
Oaks),  Industry,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  etc.,  and  she  the  dam  of  Lady  Evelyn,  winner  of  the 
Oaks  and  grand-dam  of  Sanfoin,  winner  of  the  Derby. 

Industry  also  threw  Arkwright  (winner  of  the  Municipal  Stakes  at  Doncaster,  etc.), 
Distaftina  (winner  of  the  Bretby  Stakes,  the  Junior  Stakes,  etc.).  Barcelona  (winner  of  the 
Coronation  Stakes  at  Ascot,  Queen's  Plates,  etc.),  Chevalier  d'Industrie  (winner  of  the 
Whittlebury  Stakes,  the  Gratwicke  Stakes,  etc.  and  a  successful  sire),  in  addition  to  Exhibi- 
tion (a  winner)  and  Stitch,  winner  of  the  Coronation  Stakes  at  Ascot,  etc. 

Stitch  produced  the  winner  Diligent  and  the  producers  Maid  of  All  Work,  Violante, 
Crochet,  Cross  Stitch  and  Tapestry.  The  last  named  threw  La  Toucques,  winner  of  the 
French  Derby,  the  French  Oaks,  the  Prix  Royal  Oak,  the  big  race  at  Baden  Baden,  etc.. 
and  dam  of  imp.  Toucques,  she  the  dam  of  the  great  racemare  and  producer  La  Tosca,  in 
addition  to  the  winners  Turenne.  Turco.  Turk,  Tarbouche  and  Toscana,  the  2  last  named 
also  being  producers. 

Needle,  another  daughter  of  Stitch,  was  a  Stake  winner,  and  threw  Steel  Pen,  whose 
daughter  Gold  Pen  threw  imp.  Authoress  (the  dam  of  the  2  good  winners  Bankrupt  and 
Defaulter)  and  imp.  Victoria,  dam  of  winners  and  producers.  Imp.  Logwood,  another 
producer,  is  out  of  Ink,  Steel  Pen's  daugher. 

Lots  of  celebrated  horses  have  come  from  this  family  in  addition  to  those  mentioned 
above,  some  of  the  prominent  ones  being  Crucifix  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the  2,000 
guineas  and  the  Oaks).  Margrave  (the  St.  Leger),  Grey  Momus  (the  2,000  guineas  and  Ascot 
Cup),  Don  John  (the  St.  Leger  and  Doncaster  Cup),  Meteor  (the  2,000  guineas),  Surplice  (the 
Derby  and  St.  Leger),  Lecturer  (the  Ascot  Cup  and  the  Cesarwitch),  Pirat  (the  German 
Derby),  Hungerford  (the  Doncaster  Cup),  Odd  Trick  (the  Cambridgeshire),  Mallacca  (the 
Cambridgeshire),  Emiliana  (Preis  der  Diana,  Berlin),  Almanza  (the  Ponle  d'Essai  and  the 
Grande  Poule  des  Produits,  Paris),  Placida  (the  Oaks),  Sheen  (the  Cesarewitch),  Nubienne 
(the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris  and  the  French  Oaks),  Miczi  (the  Pest  St.  Leger),  Florence  (the 
Cambridgshire  and  the  Jubilee  Prize  at  Baden-Baden),  imp.  Golden  Garter,  etc.,  etc. 

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Venison,  by  Partisan, 
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Surplice,  by  Touchstone. 
Odessa,  by  Sultan. 

Sultan,  by  Selim. 
Trampoline,  by  Tramp 

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Lucilla,  by  Davenport's  Trumpator 

St.  Nicholas,  by  Emilius. 
*Miss  Rose,  by  Tramp. 

Cripple,  by  Medoc. 

Peggy  Stewart,  by  Cook's  Whip. 

Orlando,  by  Touchstone, 
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Romance,  by  Sir  Leslie. 

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Peri,  by  Wanderer. 

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Idalia,  by  Peruvian. 

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C  O  R  A  Z  A  . 


Coraza  started  twice  and  was  unplaced  each  time. 

She  did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  started  twice  at  Washington.  In  a  Selling 
race,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  carrying  top  weight,  she  was  unplaced  to  Island  Prince,  Evelyn  Byrd  and 
Lexington  Pirate  13  starters,  and  5  days  afterwards  was  unplaced  to  Buffoon,  Fluke  and  Randy  in  a 
7/8-raile  race  for  all  ages,  14  starters. 


('4»R.\ZO\,     never  started. 
Coraza's 
Dam. 

Corazon  produced  in 

1895,     b.  f.  by  imp.  Meddler. 

1S9(>,     dead  foal,  by  imp.  Meddler. 

1S97,     b.  f.  Coraza,  by  iiiip.  Meddler.     Alluded  to  above. 

1898.     b.  f.  Zela,  by  imp.  Meddler.     Never  started. 


KCHOI^KSS,     produced  in 
Coraza's 
3nd  Uam. 

187G,     b.  c.  UesDUiid,  imp.  Hampton  Court.     Never  started. 

1877.  ch.  c.  Peanuts,  by  imp.  Hampton  Court.  UiJ  not  start  till  he  was  6  years  old,  when  he 
won  6  races,  .')  of  which  were  over  the  jumps.  Won  3  jumping  races  as  a  7-year-old  and  4 
jumping  races  in  addition  to  2  on  the  flat  as  an  S-year-old. 

1878.  1880,     barren. 

1879.  br.  f.  Reverberation,  by  imp.  Stonehin^e  or  imp.  Maearoon.  Started  only  as  a  3-year- 
old,  when  she  ran  4  times  unplaced.     She  died  without  having  had  any  foal. 

1881,      1882.     Had  foals  by  the  trotter  Richlieu. 

1883,  br.  c.  Riehfleld,  by  Virijil.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Won  2  Purses  at 
Brighton  Beach  as  a  3-year-old,  one,  8/4  mile,  11  starters,  and  the  other,  1  1/4  miles,  7  runners. 
He  ran  but  did  not  win  as  a  4-year-old. 

18S4,      barren. 

1885,  br.  e.  dilen  Echo,  by  imp.  tJlenelis-.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was 
second  in  1  (which  went  to  his  stable  companion  who  won  on  sufference),  and  was  third  in 
the  other.  He  did  all  his  racing  at  San  Francisco,  winning  a  Purse,  7/«  mile,  and  the  Equity 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  in  1:16,  7  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  only  started  once,  running  unplaced  to  the  good  horses,  E.xile,  Eurus 
and  Badge  in  the  Twin  City  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  9  starters.  As  a 
4-year-old  he  ran  unplaced  in  the  Parkway  Handicap,  the  Brooklyn  Cup,  and  the  Equality 
Stakes. 

188(5,  br.  f.  Re-echo,  by  imp.  (ilenelg.  Started  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Won  3  Purses 
at  Elizabeth,  as  a  .S-year-old,  beating  some  useful  performers,  and  as  a  4-year-old  she  won 
a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  and  a  Selling  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Guttenberg. 

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Re-echo  produced 

{a)  Trenton.  Won  3  Purses  as  a  2-year-old.  In  1  of  them,  at  Nashville,  he  ran  a  dead 
heat.  Purse  divided,  with  Flash,  time  48  1/2  seconds,  and  at  the  same  track  he  won  at  4  1/2 
furlongs  by  2  lengths  in  55  1/4.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  by 
3  lengths,  in  1:15,  while  as  a  4-year-old  he  ran  unsuccessfully  both  on  the  legitimate  and 
outlaw  tracks. 

(b)  Saratoga.  As  a  2-year-old  won  the  Filly  Race  No.  4,  3/4  mile,  at  Saratoga,  by  3 
lengths,  and  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  at  Washington,  from  Glonoine,  Senator  McCarren 
and  6  others.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  6  Selling  races,  and  as  a  4-year-oId  she  won  another 
Selling  race. 

((■)  Old  Fox.  Won  3  Purses  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  but  did  not  win  as  a  3-year-old. 
Won  3  Selling  races  as  a  4-year-old.  Won  on  the  flat  and  over  the  jumps  as  a  5-year-old, 
and  is  still  winning  over  the  jumps  in  19u2  as  a  6-year-old. 

1887,     1888,  188!),     barren. 

1890,  br.  c.  Cliicasro,  b.y  Treinoiit.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8 
mile,  straight  course,  at  Monmouth  Park,  by  1  1/2  lengths,  in  1;00  1/2,  beating  Simmons, 
Minnehaha  and  14  others. 

iHStl,     blk.  f.  Corazou,  b.v  Tremoiit.     Alluded  to  above. 

I8tt2,      1893,     barren. 

1S!)4,     blk.  f.  by  imp.  Burgomaster. 

Echoless  died  in  1894. 

ECHO,  started  only  as  a  4-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice.  She  finished  fourth  and  last  to  Sym- 
Coraza's  pathy,  John  McB.  Davidson  and  Thunder  in  a  Purse,  2  miles,  at  Saratoga,  and  5  days 
3rd  Dam.    afterwards  finished  second  to  Lizzie  W.  in  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Annie. 

Echo  produced  in 

18G5,  blk.  f.  Nemesis,  by  imp.  Eclipse.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  4  times  as  a  3- 
year-old,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  the  other.  At  Jerome  Park  she  won 
a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  4  starters:  ran  third  to  Australia  and  Gen.  Duke  in  a  Sweepstakes,  2 
miles,  4  starters,  and  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  7  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  started  4  times,  was  second  twice,  and  unplaced  twice.  At  Jerome 
Park  she  ran  second  to  Gen.  Duke  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  0  others,  including 
the  good  performers  Metaire,  Tasmania,  R.  B.  Connolly,  Hira,  La  Polka,  Attraction  and 
Sleety,  and  she  also  ran  second  to  La  Polka  in  the  Grand  National  Handicap,  2  1/4  miles, 
beating  Legatee,  Metaire,  Gen.  Duke,  Gen.  York  and  Sarah  B. 

Nemises  produced 

{a)  Rhadamanthus.  A  good  performer  up  till  and  during  his  seventh  year,  making 
the  colors  of  the  Dwyer  Bros,  famous. 

{b)    Acoustic.     Never  started. 

Acoustic  threw  Vibrator  (did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old,  won  a  Purse  as  a  3-year  old  at 
Brighton  Beach  and  a  Selling  Purse  at  the  same  track  as  a  4-year-old;  ran  but  did  not  win 
as  a  5  and  6-year-old),  and  Vocalic  who  won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  a  Handicap. 
1  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  a  high-class  field,  and  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at 
Sheepshead  as  a  3-year-old.     He  is  also  a  sire  of  winners. 

Acoustic  also  threw  Fancy  who  never  started,  but  produced  Otto  (winner  of  a  6  1/2  fur- 
long Purse  at  Guttenberg  as  a  3-year-old  and  outlaw  winner  as  a  5-year-old),  Rodney  (ran 
on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  2-year  old  and  did  not  win,  but  won  as  an  outlaw),  and  Ups 
and  Downs,  who  won  a  Purse  at  Kansas  City  as  a  2  year-old  and  won  5  more  races,  all 
of  them  mile  heats,  as  a  3  and  4-year-old.     Ran  but  did  not  as  a  5  year-old. 

Acoustic  also  threw  Music  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old, did  not  win.  Music  produced  Drummer 
(winner  of  2  races  at  Gloucester  as  a  2-year-old,  winner  of  6  races  at  Kansas  City  as  a 

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3-year-old,  ran  without  winning  at  4,  and  as  au  outlaw  at  5),  Jews  Harp  (winner  of  3  races 
at  Alexander  Island  as  a  2-year-old  and  winner  as  an  outlaw  as  a  3-year-old),  and  Ping,  who 
did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old,  won  .'5  races  at  3,  6  at  4,  1  at  5,  and  a  frequent  winner  at  6. 
including  1  1/16  miles  in  1:46  1/2  and  1  1/8  miles  in  1:.54  3/4. 

Alfred  C  a  son  of  Music,  won  2  races  at  Fort  Erie  as  a  2-year-old,  including  5/8  mile, 
in  a  canter  in  1:02,  and  won  again  as  a  3-year-old,  including  1  mile  in  1:41,  while  Music's 
daughter.  Hymn  of  Praise,  never  started,  but  threw  Hallelujha  (winner  of  4  races  as  a 
2-year-old,  including  5/8  mile,  twice  in  1  02,  and  3,  4  mile  in  1:14)  and  Dunpraise,  a  winner 
as  a  3  and  3-year-old. 

Acoustic,  in  addition  to  the  above-mentioned  animals,  produced  Telephone  (winner  of 
12  races),  Phonograph  (winner  of  a  Selling  race  at  Guttenberg  as  a  5-year  old),  Dominion 
(winner  of  7  races,  including  5  8  mile  in  1:01  3/4,  6  1/2  furlongs  in  1:21  1/4  and  1  1/16  miles 
in  1:49),  Lottie  Hunter  (ran  as  a  3,  4,  5  and  6-year-old,  winning  3  races),  and  Oriental  M. 
who  only  started  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Latonia,  and  a  Purse, 
3/4  mile,  at  Windsor. 

Acoustic's  daughter,  Acasia,  never  started,  but  threw  Mollie  King  (as  a  2-year-old  won 
1  race  at  Kansas  City  and  7  races  at  East  St.  Louis  ;  won  6  races  as  a  3-year-old,  2  as  a  4- 
year-old,  and  ran  as  a  5  and  6-year-old,  but  did  not  win),  and  Eye  Witness  who  started 
only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice,  winning  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Cincinnati,  by  1  1/2 
lengths,  1:02  1/2,  beating  Ulysses,  Moylan  and  Glacier. 

Acasia  also  threw  Brown  Eyes  (ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3 
furlongs,  at  Sheffield,  Ind.,  10  starters,  time  .56  seconds).  Padrone  (won  a  Purse,  1  mile, 
at  Lexmgton,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  ran  without  winning  as  a  4  and  5-year-(ild),  and 
Palarm,  who  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  at  Little  Rock  as  a  2-year-old.  Did  not  start  as  a 
3-year-old.     Ran,  without  winning,  as  a  4-year-old,  but  won  races  as  a  5-year-old  in  1901. 

((-)  Minos.  Won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Prospect  Park,  as  a  2-year-old,  beating  Mos- 
quito. Ran  as  a  3,  5.  6  and  7-year-old  without  winning,  and  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile  heats, 
at  Terre  Haute,  as  an  8-year-old. 

((/)  Wyandotte.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  won  the  Welter  Cup,  handi- 
cap sweepstakes,  for  all  ages,  3/4  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  easily  by  6  lengths,  4  starters,  and 
at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  she  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  3  heats,  from  4  starters. 

Wyandotte  produced  El  Trinidal  (winner  of  21  races),  and  Lady,  who  never  started,  but 
threw  Empera  (winner  of  24  races),  Fannie  B.  (winner  of  6  races,  beating  some  good  horses, 
including  l/2milem  49  1/3  seconds  as  a2-year-old),  and  Flirt,  asmart  filly,  winner  of  10  races, 
including  5  1/2  furlongs,  straight  course,  at  Monmouth  Park,  in  1:07.  she  the  dam  of 
Knickerbocker,  a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  in  England. 

Wyandotte  also  produced  Ottawa  (ran  as  a  2-year-old,  but  did  not  w-in  ;  won 
a  race  at  Guttenberg  as  a  3  and  4-year-old)  ;  Mordotte  (ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win  ; 
won,  as  a  3-year-old,  a  Sweepstakes,  7/8  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,-500,  at  Morris 
Park.  12  starters,  time  1:27  3/4,  and  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Brooklyn.  13  starters,  and 
won  12  more  races  as  a  4,  5,  6  and  7-year-old),  and  Plebeian,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old.  did 
not  win;  won  a  Selling  Purse  at  Gloucester  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  a  Selling  Purse  at  East 
St.  Louis, as  a  4-year-old. 

Wyandotte  also  threw  Scimitar  (as  a  3-year-old  won  a  Purse  at  Latonia  and  2  Selling 
races  at  San  Francisco  ;  as  a  3-vear-old  won  2  races  at  San  Francisco,  1  of  them  a  mile,  in 
1:42),  and  Vinita,  who  won  a  5  1/3-furlong  race  at  Brooklyn  as  a  3  year-old,  ran  on  the  legit- 
imate and  outlaw  tracks  as  a  3-year-old,  without  winning,  but  won  as  an  outlaw  as  a 
4-year-old. 

(e)     Retribution.     Never  started. 

Retribution  threw  Arab,  a  cast-iron  little  horse,  not  partial  to  weight,  who  beat  some 
high-class  performers  from  his  third  to  his  tenth  year  inclusive,  capturing  43  races,  running 
5/8  and  7/8  mile  at  Morris  Park  in  1:01  1/2  and  1:37  1/2  respectively  ;  3/4  mile  heats  at  the 
same  track  in  1:11  1/3  and  1:13  1/3,  and  also  1  mile  in  139  ;  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  7/8  mile  in 
1:37  1/5  ;  at  Monmouth  Park.  3/4  mile  in  1:11,  and  1  mile  over  the  circular  course  m  1:41  1/4. 

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Retribution  also  produced  Sir  William  (winner  of  18  races),  and  Contribution,  a 
very  fast  horse,  winner  of  19  races,  including  the  Van  Nest  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Morris 
Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^3,000,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:01  3/4,  the  Optional  Stakes, 
3/4  mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^£'3,500,  easily  by  3  lengths  in 
1:13  3/4;  also  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile  at  Morris  Park,  in  a  canter,  time  l.Cl  1/2,  and  a 
Sweepstakes,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  the  same  track,  in  1 :04  3/4,  13  runners,  including  Tormentor, 
the  record  holder  for  that  distance. 

Retribution  also  produced  Nick,  another  very  speedy  horse,  who  downed  many  a  good 
racehorse.  Nick  won  6  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  1/3  mile  at  Guttenberg  in  49  1/4 
seconds  by  3  lengths  ;  the  Flash  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Saratoga,  in  49  1/4,  and  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  by  4  lengths  in  1:03.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  4  races,  including  Purses,  5/8  and  3/4 
mile,  at  Guttetiberg,  in  1:01  and  1:14  3/4,  and  won  4  races  as  a  4-year-old  at  5/8  mile, 
once  in  1:01. 

Nick  won  11  races  as  a  5-year-old.  including  a  Selling  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  on  the 
main  track,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1-13  3/5  ;  won  4  races  as  a  6-year-old, 
including  3  races  at  St.  Louis,  viz:  3/4  mile  in  1:13  3/4,  the  Golden  Rod  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
and  the  Mississippi  Valley  Stakes,  selling,  1  mile,  and  also  won  3  races  as  a  7-year-old  at 
Brooklyn  and  Sheepshead  Bay,  covering  3/4  mile  on  the  main  track  in  1:14  3/5.  He  ran 
unplaced  the  following  season,  his  last  on  the  turf. 

Retribution's  greatest  son,  however,  was  Requital,  the  best  horse  of  his  day  and  a 
promising  young  sire.  He  started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old  and  was  only  beaten  once  at  that 
age,  when  he  was  second  to  Handspring  in  a  Sweepstakes  at  Brooklyn.  His  owner  was 
taking  a  great  risk  in  entering  him  to  be  sold  for  ;^1,700  the  first  time  he  started,  the  race, 
.5/8  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  proving  an  easy  victory  for  him.  Three  days  afterwards,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  $3,700,  he  won  the  Seaside  Stakes,  9  starters,  and  next  came  his  defeat  by 
Handspring. 

At  Saratoga  Requittal  captured  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  from  Crescendo,  etc.,  and 
then  came  his  memorable  victory  in  the  Futurity,  which  he  won  by  1  1/3  lengths,  with  115 
lbs.  up,  from  Crescendo,  114  lbs.,  who  was  6  lengths  in  front  of  Silver  II.,  108  lbs.  The  17 
unplaced  horses  included  Handspring,  130,  Hastings,  118,  Applegate,  132,  Hazlet,  118,  imp. 
Peep  o'Day,  111,  and  Axiom,  110  lbs.  His  last  race  of  the  season,  in  the  Flatbush  Stakes, 
7/8  mile,  was  another  feather  in  his  cap.  With  115  lbs.  he  won  easily  2  lengths  in  1:36  from 
Ben  Brush,  110,  Crescendo,  115,  and  Merry  Prince,  110  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Requital  started  5  times  and  was  again  beaten  only  once,  viz  :  in  the 
September  Stakes,  13/8  miles,  the  order  being  Captive,  103  lbs.,  first;  Requital,  130  lbs., 
second,  4  lengths  in  front  of  Cassette,  99  lbs.,  third.  The  Swift  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  at  Sheeps- 
head Bay,  conceding  15  lbs.  to  each  of  his  3  opponents,  was  easy  work  for  him,  and  equally 
easy  was  his  task  in  a  Handicap,  1  3/16  miles,  with  top  weight,  about  3  weeks  later. 

He  next  won  the  Realization  Stakes,  1  .5/8  mile,  going  well  within  himself  all  the  way 
and  winning  easily  by  3  lengths,  with  119  lbs.,  beating  imp.  Peep  o'  Day,  107,  Merry  Prince, 
110,  Hastings,  118  lbs.,  and  3  others,  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  3:49  3/5,  the  best  time  made 
for  that  race,  excepting  3:48  3/5  made  by  imp.  The  Friar.  Requital's  last  win  of  the  season, 
the  Twin  City  Handicap,  ]  1/4  miles,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  was  an  easy  one,  as  he 
cantered  in  by  2  lengths  in  front  of  Dutch  Skater,  Buck  Massie  and  Belmar. 

As  a  4-year-old  Requital  won  3  races  [at  Washington,  and  at  Sheepshead  Bay  won  the 
Flight  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  with  135  lbs.,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Hamburg,  105  lbs.  (penalized 
10  lbs.),  Flying  Dutchman,  135  lbs.,  and  Irish  Reel,  104  lbs. 

Retribution  also  threw  Reprisal,  who  won  over  the  Eclipse  course  in  1;13  from  17  op- 
ponents as  a  3-year-old.  Of  Retribution's  8  foals  that  lived,  up  till  and  including  1897, 
only  2  of  them  failed  to  win,  and  1  of  these,  a  filly,  never  faced  the  flag.  The  6  started, 
alluded  to  above,  won  130  races  between  them. 

{/)  Eachus.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old.  He  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4 
mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  by  5  lengths,  9  starters,  all  in  receipt  of  weight  but  one,  who, 
giving  2  lbs.  away,  ran  unplaced  ;  won  a  Purse,  .5/8  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
beating  Jim  Renwick,  Markland,  Little  Minch,  Exile  and  6  others  ;  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4 

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mile,  at  the  same  track,  with  top  weight,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Florence  M.,  Exile,  Cricket, 
Bahama,  East  Lynne,  St.  Augustine  and  6  others,  and  won  the  Champagne  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  St.  Augustine,  Unrest,  Longview,  Stonebuck  and  4  others. 

(.^)  Mink.  Captured  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $200  at  Clifton  as 
a  4year-old,  and  ran  as  a  2,  3  and  5-year-old  without  winning. 

18(5(>,      1SG7,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

l.SGS,     ell.  f.  Naplitliii,  by  iini).  Eclipse. 

Naphtha  produced 

(a)  Golden  Gate.  Dam  of  Laura  Winston,  who  ran  without  winning  and  threw  Miss 
Hooker  (never  started,  dam  of  the  3  winners  Dirigo,  Blackmailer  and  Road  Runner,  the 
last-named  having  13  races  to  his  credit),  and  Snowdrop,  winner  of  5  races  as  a  2-year-old, 
including  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  in  1:1.5,  and  the  California  Annual  Stakes,  1  mile,  in 
1:42  3/4,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners  Murillo,  Galanthus  and  Snow  Blossom,  the  last-named 
being  the  dam  of  the  winners  Berendos  and  Snowberry,  late  Anna  B. 

Laura  Winston  also  threw  Snow  Ball  (winner  of  the  Green  Stakes,  1  mile,  on  the  grass 
at  Sheepshead  Bay  ;  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  time  1:41  3/4,  and  other  good 
races,  16  in  all)  and  Flash  Light,  winner  of  26  races,  including  the  Tidal  Stakes,  1  1/4 
miles;  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  in  1:41;  3/4  mile  in  1:14  1/4,  and  7/8  mile  in  1:3?  3/4,  the 
2  last-named  as  a  2-year-old. 

Golden  Gate  also  produced  Ore  (winner  of  13  races,  including  3/4-mile  heats,  in  1:16, 
1:16  1/2  and  1:17,  by  3  lengths  ;  ;V4-mile  heats  in  1:16,  1:17  1/2  and  1:16  ;  7/8-mile  heats, 
1  1/16  miles  and  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles)  and  Faralone,  who  never  started,  but  threw 
Alcatraz,  who  started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old  at  Reno,  Nev.,  and  won  each  time,  and  was 
also  a  winner  as  a  4-year-old. 

(i)  Explosion.  As  a  4-year-old  won  a  Purse  and  Stake,  3/4  mile,  at  Baltimore,  and 
also  captured  a  Purse,  handicap,  1  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Rhadamanthus  (top 
weight),  Bertram  and  6  others. 

E.xplosion  produced  Disdain  (winner  of  the  Optional  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  for  2-year-olds, 
at  Monmouth  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,500,  and  a  winner  as  a  3-year-old  ;  dam  of 
Judge  Gleason,  a  2-year-old  winner  and  died  the  same  year,  and  Arrogance,  who  ran  as  a 
2-year-old  without  winning,  ghe  the  dam  of  Countess,  an  outlaw  winner),  and  Dione,  who 
ran  and  never  won,  but  threw  Amazement,  winner  of  a  Purse  at  Saratoga  and  a  Purse  at 
Louisville  as  a  2-year-old. 

Dione  also  produced  George  Arnold,  who  did  not  run  till  he  was  5  years  old,  when  he 
began  winning,  and  continued  to  do  so  frequently"  till  he  was  killed  in  a  R.  R.  accident 
in  December,  1901,  as  a  7-year-old.  His  wins  included  the  20th  Century  Stakes,  1  3/8 
miles;  the  Harlem  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  in  1  :.58  2/5  ;  3/4  mile,  in  1 :14  8/4,  1:14  1/4,  1:13  1/2 
twice,  1:13  1/4  and  1:13  ;  7  1/2  furlongs,  in  1:3;^  3/5,  and  a  mile  in  1:39. 

Dione  also  threw  Benares  (winner  of  3  Purses  as  a  2-year-old,  and  also  a  winner  as  a  3 
and  4-year-old),  Done  (ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  won  2  Purses,  1  of  them,  5  1/2 
furlongs,  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  1:08  3/5),  and  Dionesia,  who  never  started,  she  the  dam  of 
Lady  Padden,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1901. 

Explosion  also  produced  Dew  Drop,  a  brdliant  racemare,  the  best  2  and  3-year-old  of 
her  age,  sold  for  $29,000  after  her  2-year-old  form,  won  about  $45,000  in  stakes,  and  died 
before  the  end  of  the  season  that  she  was  3  years  old,  having  been  seriously  amiss  in  her 
Latter  races. 

Daruna,  another  daughter  of  Explosion,  ran  unplaced  twice  as  a  3-year-old,  won  4 
races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  the  Maiden  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago  ; 
the  Merchants'  Eclipse  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  St.  Louis,  beating  Volante,  etc.,  and  walked 
over  for  the  Busch  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles.  She  won  2  Purses,  1  1/8  miles  each,  as  a  4-year- 
old,  beating  the  good  horse,  Lelex,  in  one  of  them.  Daruna  had  3  foals,  including 
King  Calico  (winner  of  the  Roby  Stakes  as  a  2-year-old,  and  a  winner  as  a  6-year-old), 
and  Altonwood,  winner  of  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  as  a  2-year-old,  and  an  outlaw 
winner  as  a  3-year-old. 

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Dolores,  another  daughter  of  Explosion,  never  started.  She  produced  Tear  Drop,  (an 
outlaw  winner),  Signora  II.  (winner  of  2  races,  .5/8  and  3/'4-mile  heats,  at  Fonda  and 
Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  as  a  y-year-old,  and  also  an  outlaw  winner  at  the  same  age),  and 
Dominie  II.,  a  good  performer  in  England  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old,  having  won  the  Exeter, 
Granby,  Cheveley  and  Midsummer  Stakes,  etc.,  amounting  to  $29, 3.56. 

Explosion  also  threw  Rainbow  (winner  of  a  Purse  and  a  Sweepstakes  at  Elizabeth  as  a 
2-year-old,  ran  as  a  3-year-old,  but  did  not  win),  and  Fireworks  who  ran  as  a  2,  3  and 
4-year-old  without  winning,  won  a  1  1/2  mile  race  at  Philadelphia  as  a  6-year  old,  and  won  3 
Handicap  Purses,  3  miles  each,  at  Brookline  and  Philadelphia,  as  a  7-year-old.  Fireworks 
threw  Flames,  winner  of  2  Selling  races,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $200  and  $300  as  a  3- 
year-old. 

Explosion  also  produced  Crystal  who  ran  as  a  3-year-old  and  did  not  win.  Crystal 
threw  Crystalline  (winner  of  13  races  as  a  2,  3,  4  and  5-year-old,  and  a  winner  again  in  1901 
as  a  6-year-old,  including  5/8  mile  in  1;01  1/4,  5  1/2  furlongs  in  1:07  1/2,  3/4  mile  in  1:14  1/2, 
and  6  1/2  furlongs  in  1:21),  and  Eocrys,  winner  of  Purse,  5/8  mile,  for  2-year-olds,  at  St. 
Louis,  11  starters,  in  1900. 

Explosion  also  threw  Export  (ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning,  dam  of  Eloper,  a2- 
year-old  winner),  Salverine  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  dam  of  Bassverine,  a  3- 
year-old  winner  in  1901),  Goldmine  (winner  of  Maiden  Race  No.  2,  ,5/8  mile,  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  as  a  2-yearold,  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning)  and  Garterless,  who  ran  as  a 
2-year-old  only,  when  she  won  2  races,  4  1/2  furlongs  each,  at  Aqueduct,  time  553/4  and 
55  1/5,  beating  Modrine,  Kitchener,  Pupil,  Big  Gun,  etc.,  etc.. 

(c)     Gleam.     Never  started. 

Gleam  produced  Glitter  (ran  as  a  3  and  5-year-old  without  winning,  won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  at  Gloucester,  as  a  4-year-old,  dam  of  Aluminum,  winner  of  10  races  as  a  2,  3  and 
4-year-old,  and  a  winner  again  in  1901,  as  a  6-year-okl,  including  5/8  mile  in  1:00),  Fleming- 
ton  (won  6  races  at  Gloucester  as  a  3  and  4-year-old),  and  Glamor,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old 
without  winning,  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  threw 
Princess  Teck,  winner  of  3  Selling  races  at  Louisville  as  a  2-year-old. 

Gleam  also  threw  Lustre,  who  won  the  Hollywood  Handicap,  3/4  mile  straight,  at 
Monmouth  Park,  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1:14  ;  won  a  Sweepstakes  and  a  Handicap  as  a  3-year- 
old  over  the  same  course  in  1:10  3/4  and  1:13  1/2  ;  won  a  Purse,  selling,  3/4  mile,  at  Sara- 
toga, in  1:14  1/2,  and  a  Sweepstakes  at  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,300  as  a  4-year- 
old,  and  as  a  5-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile  on  the 
turf,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  1:14  1/5. 

Gleam  also  produced  Beacon  (won  a  1  1/16  mile  race  at  Macon,  Ga.,  as  a  3-year-old) 
and  Leando,  who  won  4  races  as  a  3-year-old,  beating  some  good  horses,  including  1  mile 
and  40  yards,  for  all  ages,  and  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages.  As  a  3-year-old  Leando  won  a  Purse, 
1  mile,  selling,  at  Saratoga,  and  the  Fairview  Stakes,  selling,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Morris  Park. 

(rf)     Ten  Drop.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win. 

Ten  Drop  threw  Anthem  (won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old,  1  at  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $700,  and  a  Purse,  5/8  mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park,  in  1:01  1/4,  beating  a  good 
field  ;  ran  as  a  3-year-old,  did  not  win);  Tenor  (won  4  races  as  a  2-year-old  at  Lexington,  in- 
cluding 4  1/3  furlongs  in  56  seconds,  and  3  1/3  furlongs  in  1:08,  and  won  a  3/4  mile  race  at 
Memphis  as  a  3-year-old),  and  Henry  Clay  Rye,  who,  as  a  3-year-old  in  1901,  won  a  Purse,  1 
mile,  by  two  lengths  in  1:42,  8  starters,  and  also  won  the  Crescent  City  Derby,  1  1/8  miles, 
beating  Wild  Pirate  and  4  others. 

le)  The  Jewess.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Azim,  who  won  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  and  is 
winning  races  in  1902,  as  a  4-year-old,  including  1  1/4,  1  1/2  and  the  Bush  Cup,  2  1/4  miles. 

( /)  Miss  Hattie.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Gerasbok  (winner  of  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs, 
at  Kansas  City,  as  a  3-year-old),  and  Glenbok,  who  won  a  Purse,  5/8-mile  Selling,  at 
Windsor  as  a  3-year-old. 

(^)     McKinney.     Winner  of  1  race  at  Gloucester. 

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(//)  Tulsa.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Velma  Clark,  winner  of  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs, 
at  Newport,  K.y.,  easily  by  2  lengths  in  55  1/2  seconds,  as  a  2-year-old,  and  also  a  winner 
as  a  3  and  4-year-old  in  1902,  including  3/4  mile  in  1;13  1/4. 

1869,     no  report  in  Stud  Book 

1S70.  blk.  f.  Annie  Hall,  by  imp.  Leamington.  Produced  Dark  Hall,  who  won  Purses  at  Nash- 
ville and  Latonia,  as  a  2-year-old,  beating  Ovid,  Procrastinator,  etc.,  while  as  a  3-year-old 
he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/J6  miles,  at  Chicago,  beating  Poteen,  Carus,  Leman,  Loftin,  etc.,  and 
died  the  same  year.  Another  winner  out  of  Annie  Hall,  who  had  only  3  foals,  was  James 
C,  late  Crichton. 

1871,  b.  e.  Conrt  Ham|>ton.  by  imp.  Hampton  Court. 

1872,  b.  f.  Ki'holess.  by  imp.  Leaming'ton.     .Alluded  to  above. 

1873,  and  1S75.   cidts,  by  imp.  Hampton  Conrt.     Died. 

1874,  b.  c.  Cardinal  Wolsey,  by  imp.  Hampton  Court.  Won  3  Purses,  1  mile  and  1  1/8  miles, 
at  Saratoga  as  a  3-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000  in  each,  beating  Ladv  Salyers, 
Dan  K.,  Mechanic,  etc. 

1876,  ch.  c.  Report,  by  imp.  Kini;'  Ernest.  Won  the  Nursery  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Jerome  Park, 
as  a  2-year-old,  beating  a  crack  field,  including  Uncas,  Plevna,  Harold,  Dan  Sparling, 
Startle,  and  Bothers.  As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  without  winning,  but  as  a  4-year-old  he  cap- 
tured 4  races.  At  Jerome  Park  he  won  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2  miles,  beating  Geo. 
McCuUough,  St.  Martin,  Harold,  Quito,  Ferida,  Franklin,  etc. 

At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  the  Long  Branch  Handicap,  1  1,4  miles,  by  3  lengths,  beat- 
ing Ferida,  Milan,  etc.;  won  the  Shrewsbury  Handicap,  1  3,  4  miles,  by  2  lengths,  beating 
Uncas,  Ferida  and  Danicheff,  and  also  won  the  Monmouth  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  by  2  lengths, 
beating  Monitor  and  Uncas.  After  his  4-year-old  season  he  went  wrong,  but  eventually 
won  3  races  as  a  9  year-old. 

1877.  ch.  c.  Jim  Fisk  (late  Reporter),  by  imp.  King:  Ernest.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 
Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  2  Purses,  7  8  and  1  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach  as  a 
4-year-old.  Won  4  more  races  as  a  .5-year-old  and  ran  as  a  6  and  7-year-old  without 
winning. 

1S78.     barren. 

187J>,  fh.  c.  IMiplex.  by  imp.  King  Ernest,  or  imp.  Maearoon.  Won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  at 
Jerome  Park,  easily  by  2  lengths  in  50  seconds,  8  starters,  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  a  Handicap 
Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Monmouth  Park,  easily  by  3  lengths  as  a  3-year-old.  Asa 
4-year-old  he  won  5  races. 

At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  by  4  lengths,  beating 
Brad,  imp.  Sweet  Home,  Rica,  Barnum,  Amazon,  and  8  others,  time  1:43  3/4;  won  a 
Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  with  top  weight;  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  top  weight, 
and  also  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  7/8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Jacobus,  Strathspey, 
Aranza,  Little  Minch,  Bob  Miles,  etc.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  Purse,  3y'4  mile, 
beating  Aranza,  Fellowplay,  Navarro,  King  Fan,  Bootjack,  Euclid  and  Lytton. 

As  a  5-year-old  Duplex  won  5  times,  including  a  mile  in  1 :43,  1  1/8  in  1 :55  3/4,  and  1  1/4 
miles  in  2;09,  beating  the  good  horses  Greenland,  Little  Minch,  Jack  of  Hearts,  Aranza, 
Louisette,  Rica,  Herbert,  Swift.  Ferg  Kyle,  All-Hands-Around,  Heel-and-Toe,  etc.  Duplex 
won  another  good  race  as  a  6-year-old  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  and  also  won  as  an  8-year-oId, 
making  a  total  of  16  wins. 

1880,  b.  c.  Retort,  by  imp.  King  Ernest.  Ran  unplaced  to  Jacobus,  George  Kinney  and  The 
Marshall  in  the  Surf  Stakes,  5/8-mile,  11  runners,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  his  only  start  as  a 
a  2-year-old.  Won  3  Purses  as  a  3-year-old,  2  at  Brighton  Beach  and  1  at  Jerome  Park- 
beating  some  good  ones  in  the  last-named  event.  As  a  4  and  5-year-old  he  ran  without 
winning,  but  captured  2  races  as  a  6-3'ear-old. 

1881,  Eccola,  by  imp.  King  Ernest.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  the  July  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  from  a  good  field,  including  Panique,  Welsher,  Reveller,  Bob 
Cook,  Nonage,  Issaquenu,  Thackeray,  Blossom  and  imp.  Dutch  Roller. 

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Eccola  produced 

(a)  Genevieve  (late  Rose).  Won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  1/2  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  as  a  2-year, 
old,  in  a  canter  by  6  lengths,  beating  Cracksman  and  10  others.  She  ran  without  winning 
as  a  3-year-old,  but  as  a  4,  5  and  6-year-old  she  won  22  races.  All  Genevieve's  produce  up 
till  and  including  that  of  1899  have  been  winners. 

She  threw  Eugenia  Wickes  (winner  of  17  races,  including  the  Ruby  Stakes,  5/8  mile, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  time  1:01  3/4  ;  the  Covington  Stakes,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$2,000  ;  the  Laurel  stakes,  3/4  mile,  1:14  3/4  ;  also  3/4  mile  in  1:14,  1:13  3/4  and  1:13  1/2, 
7/8  mile  in  1:26  3/4,  1  mile  in  1:40,  and  1  1/8  miles  in  1:52  1/2),  and  Ned  Wickes  who  won  11 
races  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old,  including  3/4  mile  in  1:14  3/4  and  6  1/2  furlongs  in  1:21  1/2. 

Genevieve  also  produced  King  Pepper,  who  won  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  comprising  a 
race  over  the  last  4  1/2  furlongs  of  the  Eclipse  course,  beating  All  Green,  Elkhorn,  The 
Puritan,  The  Rhymer,  Beau  Gallant,  Golden  Age  and  8  others  in  fi3  3/5  seconds  ;  a  5/8 
mile  race  at  Brooklyn  with  114  lbs.,  beating  Criterion,  102  lbs.,  who  got  off  very  badly, 
and  10  others,  and  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  Telamon,  Demurrer  and  4 
others,  time  1:01  4/5. 

As  a  3-year.old,  in  1901,  King  Pepper  won  the  Claremont  Handicap,  last  6  1/2  furlongs 
of  the  Withers  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  The  Rhymer,  Belle  of  Lexington,  King 
Lief,  King  Bramble,  Mesmerist  and  Isia,  time  1:22  2/5  ;  won  a  Hiyhweight  Handicap, 
about  3/4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  imp.  Dublin,  Heliobas,  etc.,  and  3  races,  3/4  mile  each, 
on  the  mam  track  at  Sheepshead  Bay,easily  by  2  lengths,  with  120  lbs,  top  weight,  in  1:13  1/5 
and  1:13  2/5. 

Genevieve  also  threw  Whiskey  King,  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  who  won  the  Tremont  Stakes, 
about  3/4  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  by  2  lengths,  with  115  lbs.,  beating  Blue  Girl,  126,  Golden 
Cottage,  115  lbs.,  and  4  others,  and  later  on  won  a  5  1/2  furlong  race,  for  all  ages,  at  the 
same  track,  beating  Tower  of  Candles  and  7  others. 

{l>)  Soho.  As  a  3-year-old  won  the  Atlantic  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths, 
beating  Clarendon,  Padisha,  Torso,  Starlight,  and  3  others.  Ran,  but  did  not  win  as  a 
3-year-old,  won  4  races  as  a  4-year-old  at  Brooklyn,  Sheepshead  Bay,  Monmouth  Park  and 
Jerome  Park,  and  ran  as  a  5  and  6-year-old  without  winning. 

(d)     Skylight.     Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  2  races  at  Flushing. 

(f)  Juva,  Won  2  Purses,  5/8  mile  each,  as  a  2-year-old,  one  of  them  at  Great  Falls, 
Mont.,  in  1:03  1/4;  won  4  Purses,  selling,  as  a  3-year-old,  2  at  San  Francisco  and  2  at 
Denver. 

{/)  Echo  Dale.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old.  did  not  win.  Won  races  as  a  3-year-old  and  is 
winning  again  in  1902  as  a  4-year  old. 

1882,  barren. 

1883,  br.  f.  by  imi).  King:  Ernest.     Had  no  produce. 

Echo  died  in  1883. 

MARIA    IIVRJIS,     produced  Meteor,  winner  of  the  Jersey  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Joe  Daniels, 
Coraza's  Gray  Planet  and  7  others.     At  Monmouth  Park,  too,  he  won  the  Robbins 

4th  Dam.  Stakes,  2  miles,  beatmg  E.xperience  Oaks,  John  Doe  and  2  others. 

Maria  Innis  also  threw  the  2  producers  Kathleen  and  Emma. 

Kathleen  threw  George  Kinney,  a  first-class  racehorse,  the  best  performer  of  his  day 
and  sire  of  several  winners.  She  also  threw  the  winners  Kennessaw,  John  Happy  (also  a 
sire  of  winners),  Sumner,  Kennebeck  (also  a  producer),  Kern,  Pullman  and  Katuna.  She 
also  gave  us  Kathairon,  aprodueer,  Hettie  B.,  a  producer,  and  Khartoum,  a  sire  of  winners. 

Emma  threw  the  winners  Judge  Murray,  J.  O.  Nay,  and  also  the  producers  Maggie 
Duffy  and  Emulate.  Emma's  best  youngster,  however,  was  Charity,  who  was  a  very  high 
class  performer  and  has  thrown  winners  herself.  Charity  was  only  once  unplaced  as  a 
3-year  old,  at  which  age,  with  10  lbs.  pull  in  the  weights,  she  won  the  Flatbush  Stakes,  7/8 

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mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  very  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  the  cracks  Dew  Drop,  The  Bard, 
Preciosa,  Ben  AH,  Portland  and  King  of  Norfolk. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Charity's  last  season  on  the  turf,  always  pitted  against  the  best,  she 
started  10  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Monmouth 
Park  she  won  the  Fourth  ol  July  Handicap.  1  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  the  good 
performers  Joe  Cotton,  Florence  E.,  Dry  Monopole,  Biggonet,  Rupert  and  others,  and  at 
the  same  track  later  on,  with  106  lbs.,  she  won  the  Raritan  Stakes,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths, 
beating  The  Bard,  118,  Linden,  106,  Pontico,  107  and  Winfred,  118  lbs. 

AKN    IXXI§,     threw  La  Grande  Duchesse,   who  produced  Metella  (a  winner  and  a  producer), 
Coraza's  Elsie  (a  winner  and   a  producer),  Marmion   (a  winner),   Christine   (a  producer), 

.5th  Dam.  Aniella  (a  winner  and  a  producer),  in  addition  to  the  Stake  winners  Talisman  and 

Uberto. 

WISS    OB§TI\ATE,       was   a   winner  and   founded   the    "  Miss   Obstinate   Family."     Mary 
Coraza's  Morris  and  Kitty  Clark  are  2  of  her  famous  daughters,  whose  descend- 

6th  Dam.  ants  have  added  lustre  to  the  family. 

For  other  particulars  of  the  Miss  Obstinate  family  see  Beth  Broetk,  Countess,  Helen 
Mar,  Flitaway,  Louise  N.,  Martha  II.  and  Xela. 


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I]V1P.    CORNELIA. 


Cornelia  was  imported  in  utero.     She  never  started. 

Cornelia  produced  in 

ISSit,  b.  c.  (Joiidolier,  by  Flood.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  started  13  times,  was  un- 
placed in  8  races  and  finished  third  in  4  races  at  Washington. 

ISilO,  b.  c.  Cadmus,  by  Flood.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  to  Castro.  Sir  Reel 
and  Sir  Roy  in  the  California  Stakes,  1/2-mile,  T  runners,  time  49  3/5  seconds  and  4  days 
afterwards  won  a  Purse,  5  '8-mile,  by  0  lengths,  beating  Conde,  Uonna  Lilla  and  5  others, 
time  1:02  1,  5. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Cadmus  started  13  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  5  and  unplaced 
in  4.  He  captured  his  first  4  races,  all  of  which  were  run  at  San  Francisco.  He  begun  by 
winning  a  Purse.  7/8-mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Sir  Reel,  Gracie  S.  and  2  others.  He 
next  won  a  Stake,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Hermitage,  Alliance  and  Conde.  Five  davs  later  he 
won  a  Purse.  1  1/8  miles,  with  122  lbs.,  beating  Hermitage,  113,  Picton,  115,  Charmer,  102 
and  Steadfast.  86  lbs.,  time  1 :56  1/2. 

Two  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Pacific  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  3  runners.  After  he  came 
East,  Cadmus,  with  102  lbs.,  ran  second  to  imp.  Bassetlaw,  105  lbs.,  in  the  September  Stakes, 
1  3/8  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  the  good  horse.  Sir  Francis,  125  lbs.,  in  addition 
to  Saragossa,  Restraint,  Wormser  and  Young  Arion,  102  lbs.  each. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Cadmus  started  9  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  1.  At  San  Francisco  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  4  runners;  won  the  California 
Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  8  runners,  time  1:47  3/4.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000,  he  won  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Ohiyesa,  $1,. 500,  Major  .McLaughlin,  $2,800,  Installator,  $3,400  and 
Happy  Day,  $1,000,  time  1:40  1/2. 

At  Sacramento  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4-mile,  9  runners,  time  1:15,  and  a  week  later  won 
a  Stake,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Gilead  and  3  others,  time  2:08  1/2.  Entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,000,  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  by  8  lengths,  beating  Enthusiast,  $l,il0O  and  Watterson, 
who  dropped  dead. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Cadmus  ran  G  races  without  winning,  but  was  second  twice  and  third 
once,  while  as  a  6-year-old  he  showed  himself  a  stayer  by  winning  a  Purse,  2  miles,  beat- 
ing Carmel  and  4  others,  track  heavy,  and  he  also  won  the  Ormonde  Stakes,  3  miles, 
beating  Pepper  by  3  lengths. 

1891,  barren. 

1892,  b.  f.  Lux  (reg:istered  as  Cressa),  by  Flambeau.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she 
started  10  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  7.  At  Saratoga,  with  95  lbs., 
she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Urania,  100,  Hermanita,  115,  I.iza, 
115,  Sallie  Woodford,  KlO  lbs.  and  3  others.  When  placed  third  she  beat  some  good  animals, 
including  Irish  Reel  and  Applause. 

1893,  b.  e.  Don  Daniel,  by  Flood.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  Started  4  times  as  a  4- 
year-old,  was  unplaced  in  3  races  and  ran  third  in  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  track  fast,  time 
2:01  1/4,  very  moderate.     As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  6  times  unplaced. 

1891,     b.  f.  by  Flambeau. 

1895,     and  1S97,  barren. 

1S9(!.  b.  C.  Ed.  Lanigau.  by  Flood.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  7  time  as  a  3-year-old. 
was  unplaced  in  4  races  and  ran  third  in  3,  two  of  which  were  Selling  races,  he  being 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $300  and  $200. 

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1899,  b.  c.  Sailor  Cadmus.  Won  2  races  as  a  3-year-old.  At  Toronto  he  won  the  Kingston  Purse, 
5/8-mile  7  runners,  track  heavy,  and  the  next  day  won  the  Tyro  Handicap,  5/8-mile,  with 
lOi  lbs.,  beating  Pilaster,  112,  Lady  Patroness,  120  and  Strathcona  Belle,  90  lbs. 


IMP.  PETROLErSE,     never  started. 
Cornelia's 
Dam. 

Petroleuse  was  barren  in  1884,  and  produced  in 

1885,     b.  f.  Cornelia  (imp.  lii  Utero),  by  Isoiiomy.     Alluded  to  above. 

188«,     and  1887,  barren. 

1888,  b.  c.  Oscar,  by  Wildidle.  Ran  8  times,  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year- 
old.  Started  .">  times  as  a  4-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  2.  He 
won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  for  all  ag«s,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Transit,  Canvas,  imp. 
The  Fop  and  Bothers.  At  .Saratoga  he  ran  second  to  Strathmeath  (winner  of  the  American 
Derby,  etc.)  in  a  Purse,  7/8-mile,  beating  Logan,  Badge,  Sportsman  and  2  others,  and  was 
also  second  in  a  1  1/4  mile  race  at  San  Francisco  in  the  Spring. 

1889,  b.  f.  by  Flood,  dead,  1S90,  barren;  1891,  b.  f.  by  Argyle.     Dead, 

1S91,     b.  I'.  Victory,  by  imp.  Cyrus.     Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  14  times,  won 

2  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  8.  She  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs, 
for  all  ages,  at  San  Francisco  in  1:09,  8  runners,  and  at  the  same  track,  with  the  best  of  the 
weights,  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  beating  Miss  Ruth,  Coquette  and  5  others,  time  50 
seconds. 

1893,  b.  f.  Pique  II.  (ran  as  Pique),  by  Flambeau.  Started  G  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  third  in 
1  race  and  unplaced  in  5.     As  a  3-year-old  she  started  11  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in 

3  and  third  in  the  other  7.  She  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  track  heavy,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  Little  Jimmie,  Clara  Wilson  and  8  others. 

1S94,     b.  f.  by  Flambeau.     Dead.     1896,  barren. 

189.5,     b.  f.  by  imp.  Cyrus. 

189G,     barren.     1897,  not  bred. 

RESOHITIOX,     never  started. 
Cornelia's 
2d  Dam. 

Resolution  produced  in 
1878,     b.  f.  by  Carnelion  or  Wildbad.     Never  ran.     Had  no  produce  in  England. 
1S79,     barren. 
1880,     br.  f.  Petroleuse,  by  Plebeian.     Imported  in  1884.    Alluded  to  above. 

Resolution  was  sold  to  go  to  Austria  in  1880,  covered  by  Plebeian. 


AIVNEXATIOIV,     never  started. 
Cornelia's 
3d  Dam. 

Annexation  produced  in 

1873,  b.  f.  Resolution,  by  Lecturer.     Alluded  to  above. 

1874,  ch.  c.  Playfair,  by  Lecturer.     Ran  twice,  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.     Ran  5  times  as  a  8- 

year-old,  was  unplaced  3  times,  was  second  to  Polly  Perkins  in  the  Bushes  Handicap, 
1  mile,  at  Newmarket,  8  runners,  and  the  next  day  ran  third  in  a  Handicap,  5  furlongs  and 
140  yards,  giving  the  winner  6  lbs.,  9  runners.  As  a  4-year-old,  Playfair  started  5  times, 
was  unplaced  in  3  races,   ran  second  to  Prince  George  in  the   Great  Northamptonshire 

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stakes,  handicap,  about  2  miles,  1(1  runners,  and  ran  second  to  Magnolia  (by  Lecturer)  in  a 
Plate,  Cesarwitch  course.  0  runners. 

1575.  ch.  f.  Fair  and  Square,  by  Lecturer.  Never  started.  Had  3  living  foals  in  England, 
which  never  won,  and  she  was  afterward  sold  to  go  to  Germany. 

1576,  twins,  dead.     1S7S  and  IS.SO,  barren. 

lfS7!),     b.  e.  Caleraii,  by  Macaroni.     Never  started. 

1881,  b.  f.  by  Macaroni.     Never  won. 

1882,  b.  f.  Massowali,  by  Macaroni.  Never  started.  Had  2  living  foals  in  England,  neither  of 
which  won,  and  was  afterwards  sent  to  France. 

1883,  b.  f.  by  Macaroni.    Sent  to  Brazil. 

1884,  b.  f.  imp.  Dutch  Fla^,  by  Dntch  Sliater.  Never  started.  Had  3  foals  in  England.  One 
of  them,  Spanish  Ensign,  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  1 
Selling  race,  and  was  sent  to  Germany.  Another  foal  was  sent  to  the  West  Indies.  Dutch 
Fly  had  1  other  living  foal  in  England,  after  which  she  was  brought  to  the  United  States, 
in  189J,  with  twin  foals  by  Galliard.     One  of  the  twins  raced,  but  did  not  win. 

1885,  1887,  barren. 

188G,  ch.  f.  Acheen,  by  Diitcli  Sliater.  Only  started  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  won  the  Croydon 
October  Nursery  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  10  runners. 

1888,     ch.  f.  Cambrian,  by  Canieliard.     Was  sent  to  Brazil  when  a  yearling. 

1S89,     barren. 

18!)0,  cli.  f.  01(1  Curiosity  Shop,  by  Cameliard.  Never  ran.  Slipped  foals  in  1892,  1893  and 
1894.     Barren  in  1895,  and  was  covered  that  year  by  a  hackney. 

Annexation  died  in  1890. 

THE  SI>.\XE  HI.\RE,  never  started.  She  was  barren  7  years,  slipped  her  foal  1  )-ear,  had  a 
Cornelia's  dead  foal  1  year,  had  foals  that  died  when  2  days  old  2  years,  and  was 

4th  Dam.  oiot  covered  1  year. 

In  addition  to  the  above  casualties  she  produced  in 

18C0,  b.  f.  Rest,  by  Orest.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  4 
races  out  of  13  starts.  She  captured  a  Handicap  Plate,  5  furlongs  and  140  yards  at  New- 
market, 18  runners.  At  the  July  Meeting,  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  furlongs  and  136  yards, 
after  running  a  dead  heat  with  the  Stomacher  filly,  3  runners.  At  Tun  bridge,  she  won  the 
Ladies'  Plate,  handicap,  8  runners,  at  Shrewsbury,  entered  to  be  sold  for  /40  and  bought 
in  for  70  guineas,  she  won  a  Handicap,  Selling,  by  4  lengths,  5  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Rest  won  2  Selling  races.  In  each  of  them  she  was  entered  to  be  sold 
for  ;^20,  and  realized  120  guineas  at  auction  on  both  occasions. 

Rest  was  barren  3  years  in  succession  and  died. 

1865,  b.  c.  Restitution,  by  King'  Tom.  A  good  race  horse  and  a  fine  stayer.  As  2-year-old  he 
started  3  times,  was  unplaced  to  Lady  Elizabeth  (as  good  a  2-year-old  as  ever  was  foaled) 
in  the  July  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  and  was  unplaced  behind  Europa  (6  wins  and  1  second 
out  of  7  starts  as  a  2-year-oId),  Uncas  (11  wins  as  a  2-year-old)  and  Formosa  (winner  of  the 
1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  the  St.  Leger  and  dead  heat  in  the  2,000  guineas)  in  a  Triennial 
Stakes  at  Ascot,  12  runners.  At  Epsom  he  ran  third  to  the  good  horses  Le  Sarrazin  and 
Speculum  in  the  Woodcote  Stakes,  16  runners. 

As  a  3-year-oid,  Restitution  began  by  running  second  to  Moslem  (dead  heat  with 
Formosa  in  the  2,000  guineas)  in  a  Sweepstakes  over  the  Rowley  mile,  2  runners.  He  next 
ran  second  to  King  Alfred  (second  in  the  Derby  to  Blue  Gown)  in  the  Prince  of  Wales' 
Stakes,  about  1  5/8  miles,  at  A.scot,  beating  Moslem  (penalized  5  lbs.),  Formosa  (penalized 
9  lbs.)  imp.  Mortemer,  Lady  Elizabeth  (who  completely  lost  her  form  as  a  3-year-old)  and  2 
others. 

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At  the  same  meeting  The  Earl  (the  best  3-year-old  in  England  and  unbeaten  at 
that  age)  gave  Restitution  7  lbs.  and  a  neck  beating  in  the  St.  James'  Palace  Stakes,  1  mile, 
2  runners,  and  the  ne.xt  day  Restitution  finished  third  to  Vale  Royal  and  Formosa  in  the 
Ascot  Triennial  Stakes,  1  mile,  4  runners.  At  Newmarket,  with  116  lbs.,  he  won  the  St. 
Leger  Stakes,  2  miles  and  10.5  yards,  beating  the  good  racehorses  See  Saw  and  Typhceus, 
123  lbs.  each,  and  4  others. 

In  the  Cesarewitch  he  gave  Cecil  25  lbs.  and  ran  second  to  him  beating  25  others, 
all  having  the  best  of  the  weight  with  him,  except  Blue  Gown  and  See  Saw,  who  were 
conceding  15  and  2  lbs.  respectively.  During  the  season  Restitution  was  only  unplaced 
twice,  viz  :  in  the  Cambridgeshire  won  by  See  Saw,  with  Blue  Gown  second,  and  in  the 
Grand  Duke  Michael  Stakes,  won  by  the  good  race  mare  Athena,  with  imp.  Mortemer 
second. 

As  a  4-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Restitution  started  6  times.  He  began  by 
running  unplaced  in  the  Newmarket  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  with  top  weight,  12  runners 
and  next  ran  third  in  a  Handicap  Plate,  about  1  1/4  miles,  again  carrying  top  weight.  In 
the  Ascot  Triennial  Stakes,  nearly  2  miles,  he  was  beaten  a  neck  b}'  his  old  opponent 
Formosa,  with  the  good  stayer  Blueskin  and  another  one  behind  him.  This  was  Restitu- 
tion's last  defeat. 

The  last  day  of  the  Ascot  meeting  he  won  the  Alexandra  Plate,  about  3  miles,  beating 
the  good  French  horse  Trocadero,  Romping  Girl,  Blueskin,  etc.  At  Goodwood  he  won  the 
Goodwood  Cup,  2  1/2  miles,  beating  Blueskin,  Brigantine  (winner  of  the  Oaks  and  Ascot 
Cup  the  same  year,  beating  Blue  Gown,  Formosa,  etc.,  in  the  latter  event)  and  2  others,  and 
5  days  later  he  won  the  Brighton  Cup,  about  2  miles,  beating  Morna,  Blueskin,  Silenus 
and  2  others,  one  of  which  was  Suffolk,  who  the  day  before  had  beaten  Blue  Gown,  at  8 
lbs.,  by  5  lengths  in  the  Champagne  Stakes,  1  mile. 

1869,  b.  c.  Restoration,  by  King  Tom.     Never  ran. 

1870,  b.  f.  Compensation,  by  King  Tom.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice  un- 
placed.    She  died  as  a  8-year-old. 

1873,  ch.  f.  Nortbumbria,  by  North  Lincoln.  Started  only  as  a  2-year  old,  when  she  ran  once 
unplaced  in  a  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  /200.  She  was  barren  her  iirst  season  at 
the  stud,  and  was  afterward  used  as  a  hack. 

I^ETITIA,    ran   twice   unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  she  started  7  times,  won  a 
Cornelia's      Sweepstakes,   Ditch   mile,  at  Newmarket,  4  runners  ;    walked  over  for  a  Produce 
5th  Dam.       Sweepstakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Salisbury,  10  subscribers  ;  ran  third  in  the  Great  York- 
shire Handicap,  St.  Leger  course,  11  runners  ;  was  second  to  Midiain  a  Sweepstakes 
of  ^300  each  at  Goodwood,  2  runners  ;  was  third  to  Lady  Evelyn  (winner  of  the  Oaks) 
and  Grace  in  the  Coronation  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Ascot,  3  runners,  and  was  unplaced  twice. 
As  a  4-year-old  Letitia  started  5  times,  was  unplaced  on  4  occasions,  and  finished  second 
to  Don   Juan   in  a   Sweepstakes  of  ;^300  each,  Cesarewitch  course,  beaten  a  neck,  a  bad 
third,  4  runners. 

Before  being  sold  Letitia  only  had  two  foals  in  England,  viz:  the  Slane  mare  (alluded 
to  above)  and  Levity  (by  John  o'  Gaunt),  who  did  not  start  as  a  2,  3,  4,  5,  6  or  7-year-old. 
As  an  8-year-old  she  started  once,  beating  Anvil  in  a  match,  4  miles,  at  Warwick.  As  a 
9-year-old  she  did  not  start.  As  a  10-year-old  she  started  once  and  won  a  match,  last  half 
of  the  Rowley  mile,  by  20  lengths.     Levity  had  four  living  foals,  but  none  of  them  won. 

Letitia  had  some  high-class  winners  in  Germany,  including  King  Pippin,  Little  Pippin 
and  Last  Pippin.  Golden  Pippin,  one  of  Letitia's  daughters,  threw  Investment,  winner 
of  the  German  Derby  and  other  good  races. 

MISS   I.,ETTY,     started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 
Cornelia's  She   won  the  Produce  Stakes  at  Doncaster,  3  runners  ;  ran  third  in  a  Sweep- 

6th  Dam.  stakes  at  York,  5  runners,   and  was  unplaced  in  the  Two-year-old  Stakes  at 

Doncaster,  won  by  Cardinal  Puff. 

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As  a  3-year-old,  Miss  Letty  started  5  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  and  last  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  1.  She  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Claret  Stakes,  2  miles,  at  Catterick 
Bridge,  won  by  Abraham  Newland.  She  next  won  the  Oaks,  beating  Chapeau  d'Espagne 
(winner  of  The  One  Thousand  Guineas)  and  11  others.  At  York  she  won  a  Sweepstakes, 
1  1/4  miles,  beating  Capulet.  At  Doncaster,  with  5  and  6  to  1  laid  on  her,  she  ran  second 
to  Yarico,  her  only  opponent,  in  the  Filly  Stakes.  St.  Leger  course.  Her  last  race  was  at 
Lincoln,  where  she  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  2  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Miss 
Eliza. 

Miss  Letty  was  put  to  the  stud  as  a  4-year-old,  and  was  barren  to  Liverpool  her  first 
year,  1S39.     During  the  next  13  years  she  had  a  foal  each  season,  9  of  which  were  winners. 

Miss  Letty  produced  in 

IS-K),  br.  f.  Wee  Pet,  by  Sheet  .\nfhor.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races  and 
was  second  in  the  other  2.  She  began  by  running  second  to  Semiseria  in  the  Champagne 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Catterick  Bridge.  4  runners.  At  Newcastle  she  won  a  Sweepstakes, 
3/4  mile,  beating  Semiseria  and  4  others.  At  Stockton  she  won  the  Cleveland  Stakes, 
beating  Pompey  and  The  Goblin.  At  Richmond  she  ran  second  in  the  Wright  Stakes, 
beaten  half  a  length  by  Nutwith  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger).  10  runners. 

Wee  Pet  started  12  times  as  a  8-year-old,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  3.  She  won  the  Windsor  Forest  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Ascot,  3  runners,  and  the 
ne.xt  day  ran  second  to  Dromedary  in  the  Wokingham  Stakes,  3/4  mile.  9  runners.  At 
(ioodwood  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Policy  for  second  place  in  the  Chesterfield  Cup,  1  1/4 
miles,  won  by  Scalteen,  23  runners. 

At  Chelmsford  she  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  2  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  4  runners. 
At  Stamford  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  about  1  1/3  miles,  after  running  a  dead  heat  with 
Hyrcanian,  and  the  next  day  she  ran  second  to  Hyrcanian  in  the  Gold  Cup,  4  miles,  5  run- 
ners.    At  Newmarket  she   won  a  match  against  Muiotaur  over  the  Ditch  mile. 

As  a  4-year-old  Wee  Pet  won  the  Queen's  Plates  at  Newmarket  and  Chelmsford,  and 
also  captured  the  Gold  t^up  at  Stamford. 

As  a  0-year-old  she  won  the  Leamington  Stakes  at  Warwick,  and  also  2  races  at  New- 
market, while  as  a  6-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  started  3  times,  was  twice 
unplaced  and  finished  second  to  her  stable  companion.  Hydrangea,  in  the  Chelmsford 
Stakes,  about  2  1/4  rades,  4  runners. 

Wee  Pet  threw  Chere  Petite,  who  won  4  races  out  of  l-i  starts  as  a  2-year-old.  En- 
tered to  be  sold  for  /50  and  afterwards  sold  for  100  guineas,  she  won  the  Selling  Stakes, 
1  mile,  at  Liverpool,  easily  by  a  length,  4  n.inners.  At  Radcliffe  she  won  the  Two-year- 
old  Handicap.  3/4  mile,  5  runners.  At  Manchester,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^20  and  after- 
wards bought  in  for  CO  guineas,  she  won  the  Two-year-old  Selling  Stakes,  1/2  mile, 
6  runners,  and  at  Ludlow,  entered  to  be  sold  tor  ^f  10  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  4.50 
guineas,  she  won  the  Shorts  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  9  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  another 
selling  race. 

1841,     b.  f.  My  Dear,  by  Bay  Middletou.     Never  started. 

My  Dear  produced 

(a)  Honey  Dear.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  twice,  and  was  unplaced 
each  time. 

Honey  Dear  threw  The  Wild  Huntsman,  who  staned  6  limes  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4 
races  and  was  second  in  the  other  2,  his  victories  comprising  the  Zetland  Stakes  at  York, 
a  Sweepstakes  at  JIanchester,  and  the  Caledonian  Tyro  Stakes  and  a  .Sweepstakes  at  Kelso. 
As  a  3-year-old  he  won  5  races  out  of  8  starts,  including  the  Trial  Stakes,  1  mile,  and  the 
Caledonian  St.  Leger,  1  3/4  miles,  succeeding  races  the  same  day,  each  of  them  in  a 
canter;  walked  over  for  a  match  and  won  the  Caledonian  Cup,  3  miles,  easily  the  next 
day,  and  the  following  day  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  4  miles. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Wild  Huntsman  won  the  Great  Yorkshire  Handicap,  St.  Leger  course, 
beating  Rataplan  (giving  30  lbs.  away),  and  13  others,  and  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  the 
Bentiuck  Testimonial  Stakes,  handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Liverpool,  4  runners. 

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Honey  Dear  also  threw  Sirius,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes 
of  ;£'50  each,  half  forfeit,  at  Newmarket,  4  subscribers,  and  at  the  same  meeting  was 
beaten  by  Granville  in  a  Match.  As  a  3-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^"100  and  after- 
wards sold  for  .^106,  he  won  the  Borough  Members'  Plate,  about  1  1/8-mile  heats,  at 
Bridgewater,  in  straight  heats,  4  runners,  and  as  a  4-year-old  he  only  ran  once,  finishing 
second  to  the  great  racehorse.  Fisherman,  in  the  Oueen's  Plate  at  Chester,  more  than  3 
miles,  2  runners. 

Wild  Honey,  who  never  ran,  but  threw  the  winners  Wild  Bee  and  Honeycomb,  and  was 
a  daughter  of  Houey  Dear. 

Honey  Dear  also  threw  Oxford,  who  started  twice  as  a  2-year-old  and  finished  second  on 
both  occasions,  vi-.:  to  Cheesecake  in  the  Two-year-old  Stakes  at  Warwick,  12  runners,  and  to 
the  Derby  winner,  Thormanly,  in  the  Mostyn  Stakes  at  Chester,  9  runners.  As  a  3-year-old 
Oxford  ran  twice  uni^l.iced  in  Handicaps,  each  of  them  about  3/4  mile,  at  Shrewsbury.  As  a 
4-year-old  he  won  the  City  Members'  Plate,  handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Oxford,  8  runners  ; 
won  the  Chesterfield  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  York,  13  runners  ;  ran  second  in  the  Liver- 
pool Spring  Cup,  handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  13  runners,  and  was  unplaced  twice. 

Although  he  wasnut  a  high-class  racehorse,  Oxford  has  made  an  indelible  mark  at  the 
stud,  notably  through  his  good  son  Sterling,  whose  progeny  include  Paradox  (winner  of  the 
Two  Thousand  Guineas,  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  etc.).  Enthusiast  (winner  of  the  Two  Thou- 
sand Guineas,  etc.).  Harvester  (dead  heat  in  the  Derliy  with  St.  (jatien,  etc.).  Enterprise  (win- 
ner of  the  Two  Thousand  Guineas,  etc  ),  and  greatest  of  all,  the  grand  racehorse  and  sire 
Isonomy,  whence  the  brilliant  performers  Seabreeze,  Common,  Isinglass,  their  descendants, 
and  many  other  cracks. 

From  Honey  Dear  also  came  Mellona.  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  She 
threw  the  winners  The  Drone  (a  handicap  winner)  and  Dukedom,  a  good-class  handicap 
winner. 

{d)  Solyraan  Started  twice  as  a  2year-old,  was  unplaced  once  and  finished  third  in 
the  Nursery  Stakes,  handicap.  Ditch  mile,  at  Newmarket,  20  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  started  5  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  and  third  in  the 
other  1.  He  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes  for  3-year-olds  and  upwards  at  Newmarket, 
4  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Solyman  started  31  times  and  won  14  races,  several  of  which  were 
Selling  events.  He  also  vi'on  other  races  up  to  1  1/2  miles,  heats,  and  in  another  heat 
race,  after  winning  the  second  heat,  the  race  was  declared  off  on  account  of  the  sus- 
picious riding  of  one  of  the  jockeys.     Solyman  was  also  twice  second  and  once  third. 

As  a  5-year-old  Solyman  won  1  race,  and  as  a  C-year-old  he  ran  twice  without  winning. 

(c)  Katinka.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  12  times  as  a  3-yearokl,  won  3 
races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Warwick,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
^50  and  afterwards  sold  for  60  guineas,  she  won  the  Racing  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  4  runners, 
and  the  next  day,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^20  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  78  guineas,  she 
won  the  Selling  Stakes,  1  mile,  4  runners.  At  Wrexham  she  won  the  Bryn-y-Pys  Handi- 
cap, 3/4  mile,  7  runners. 

A?  a  4-year-old  Katinka  started  3  times,  was  third  in  one  race  and  unplaced  in  2. 

1S42,  br.  c.  Weatherbit,  by  Sheet  Anchor.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
started  .'5  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2  (only  2  runners  in  one  of  them)  and  third  in  2. 
He  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Derby,  won  by  The  Merry  Monarch. 

At  Ascot  he  won  the  Welcome  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  the  Jerry-Turquoise  colt, 
Refraction  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  6  lbs.  extra).  Old  England  (his  stable  companion,  third 
in  the  Derby,  3  lbs.  extra)  and  6  others.  He  next  ran  second  to  Miss  Ellis  in  the  Good- 
wood Cup,  2  1/2  miles,  13  runners.  In  the  St.  Leger  he  was  unplaced  behind  The  Baron, 
Miss  Sarah  and  Pantassa,  16  runners,  and  the  next  day  ran  second  to  Chertsey  in  the 
Three-year-old  Stakes,   St    Leger  course,  2  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Weatherbit  ran  twice.  The  first  time  out,  carrying  top  weight,  he 
ran   second  to  the  3-year-old   Chamois   (in   receipt  of  44  lbs.)  in   the  Great  Metropolitan 

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stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Epsom,  29  runners.  At  Goodwood  he  won  n  Sweepstakes  of  /300 
each,  half  forfeit,  about  3  5/8  miles,  beating  Annandale  (second  in  the  Derby),  Picnic 
(winner  of  the  One  Thousand  Guineas)  and  Pug. 

As  a  5-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Weatherbit  ran  only  1  race,  finishing  second 
to  King  of  Morven  in  the  Craven  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  about  1  1/4  miles,  3  runners. 

Weatherbit's  name  will  live  in  turf  history,  principally  through  his  having  sired  the 
Derby  winner.  Beadsman,  who  in  turn  sired  the  Derby  winner.  Blue  Gown,  and  the  St. 
Leger  winner,  Pero  Gomez,  in  addition  to  Greensleeves,  Coeruleus  and  Rosicrucian.  The 
last-named  was  not  only  a  good  racehorse,  but  is  a  great  broodmare  sire,  his  daughters 
having  thrown  Ladas  (winner  of  the  Two  Thousand  Guineas,  Derby,  etc  ,  and  sire  of  Epsom 
Lad),  Chelandry  (winner  of  the  One  Thousand  Guineas),  Volodyovski  (winner of  the  Derby), 
Doricles  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger),  etc.,  etc. 

The  Palmer,  another  son  of  Beadsman,  is  also  a  good  broodmare  sire,  in  addition  to 
having  been  a  good  racehorse.  One  of  his  daughters  threw  Musa  (winner  of  the  Oaks), 
while  the  first-class  racemare  Pilgrimage  (dam  of  the  Derby  winner,  Jeddah,  and  the  Oaks 
winner,  Canterbury  Pilgrim),  whose  paternity  is  given  as  The  Earl  or  The  Palmer,  is  un- 
doubtedly by  the  latter  horse,  as  The  Earl  proved  almost,  if  not  absolutely,  impotent  at 
the  stud,  in  consequence  of  which  an  attempt  was  made  to  train  him  again. 

1843,  I),  c.  Moscow  (late  Sir  Simon),  by  Hctniaii  IMatoff.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As 
a  3  yeai-old  he  won  once,  was  second  once  and  unplaced  once.  At  Goodwood,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  /200,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  8  runners,  1  at  equal  weights 
and  the  others  in  receipt  of  weight.  At  Stockbridge,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^300,  he  ran 
second,  beaten  a  head,  giving  the  winner  21  lbs.,  in  the  Gold  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  4  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Moscow  won  .5  races,  4  of  which  were  Handicaps,  out  of  8  starts,  and 
as  a  5-year-old  he  was  twice  unplaced. 

1.S44,  br.  f.  Wee-Bit,  by  Sheet  Anchor.  Started  3  times,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  a  Match  at  Good- 
wood, beating  Discontent,  and  the  day  before  ran  second  to  Devil-MeCare  in  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 7  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  she  was  unplaced  3  limes,  and  walked  over  for  the 
Foal  Stakes  of  ^^50  each,  half  forfeit,  3  subscribers.  As  a  4-year-old  Wee-Bit  started 
twice,  won  a  match,  2  miles,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  jCSO.  was  unplaced  in  the  Derby 
and  Oaks  Stakes,  mile  heats.     As  a  5-year-old  she  ran  once  unplaced. 

Wee-Bit  had  one  living  foal  in  England,  and  was  then  sold  to  go  to  Hungary.  Her 
foal  in  England,  Miss  Bessy  (late  Protest),  won  a  Handicap  at  Newmarket  as  a  2-year-old. 
As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  Handicap  at  Goodwood,  As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  without  win- 
ning. As  a  5. year-old  she  won  two  Handicaps  in  Ireland,  and  the  following  year  won 
a  Handicap  and  a  Selling  race      As  a  7-year-old  she  ran,  but  did  not  win. 

1845,  br.  f.  Hope,  by  Tonch.stone.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  and  finished  second  to  Surplice 
(winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger)  in  the  Produce  Stakes  of  /300  each,  3/4  mile,  at 
Goodwood,  4  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  Hope  started  5  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2 
(2  runners  in  each)  and  unplaced  in  1.  She  won  the  Produce  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Bath,  easily 
from  2  opponents,  and  she  also  won  the  Great  Produce  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Winchester,  4 
runners. 

Hope  produced  Hebe  (winner  of  3  Handicaps  as  a  3-year-old),  Smoke  (winner  of  5 
Selling  races  as  a  2-year-oId,  and  then  sent  to  India)  and  Derwent  winner  of  a  Selling  race 
as  a  3-year-old. 

1846,  b.  f.  Letitia,  by  Sir  Hercnles.    Alluded  to  above. 

1847,  br.  f.  lole,  by  Sir  Hercules.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.     Had  no  produce. 

1848,  br.  c.  Letterpress,  by  Sir  Hercules.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  7  times  as  a 
3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  At  Epsom  he  won  the  Railway 
Plate,  handicap,  3/4-mile,  9  runners.  At  Salisbury  he  ran  second  to  Cardinal  Wiseman  in 
the  City  Members'  Plate.  1  3/4  miles,  4  runners,  and  the  next  day  won  the  County  Members, 
Plate  Sweepstakes,  1  3/4  miles,  4  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Letterpress,  entered  to  be  sold  for  .^.50  and  afterwards  bought  in  for 
,£■52,  won  the  Selling  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Bath,  B  runners,  and  as  a  5-year-old  he  started 

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6  times,  won  1  Selling  race,  ran  second  in  the  City  Members'  Plate,  2-mile  heats,  at  Win- 
chester, winning  the  first  heat,  3  runners,  and  was  third  in  a  Sweepstakes,  about  1  1/2 
miles,  heats,  finishing  second  in  2  of  them,  8  runners. 

1849,  In:  c.  Lithog'rapli,  by  Sir  Hercules.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  5  times  as  a 
3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  2.  He  won  the  Produce  Sweepstakes, 
1  mile,  at  Stockbridge,  4  runners,  and  the  next  day,  giving  his  3  opponents  3  lbs.  each,  he 
ran  third  to  Kingston  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup,  etc.)  and  Joe  Miller  (winner  of  the 
Chester  Cup,  the  Emperor's  Vase,  etc.)  in  the  Triennial  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles. 

1850,  h.  c.  Letus,  by  Bay  Middleton.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year- 
old,  was  unplaced  in  the  Trial  Stakes,  1  mile  at  Ascot,  and  in  the  Gratwicke  Stakes,  1  1/2 
miles,  at  Goodwood,  while  at  Stockbridge  he  won  a  Produce  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  3  runners. 

1851,  b.  f.  Bay  Letty,  by  Bay  Middleton.     Never  started. 

Bay  Letty  produced  in  England 

(a)  Libellous.  Ran  (i  races  as  a  2  and  3  year-old  in  good  company  without  winning, 
being  implaced  5  times  and  finishing  second  in  the  Golbourne  Park  Stakes,  1/2  mile  at 
Newton,  as  a  2-year-old.    As  a  4-year-old  he  won  6  races,  3  Selling  events  and  3  Handicaps. 

Asa  5-year-old  Libellous  won  2  races,  viz;  the  Borough  Members'  Plate,  added  to  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  mile,  at  Ascot,  entered  to  be  sold  iov  j^lW  if  demandedand  claimed,  .5  runners,  and 
the  Trial  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Warwick,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^6()(),  8  runners.  As  a  6-year-old 
he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  Ditch  mile,  at  Newmarket,  with  top  weight,  6  runners, 
and  also  captured  the  Waterloo  Plate,  handicap,  3/4  mile,  at  Epsom,  again  carrying  top 
weight,  5  runners. 

(A)  Letty  West.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old,  did  not  win.  Dam  of  the  Chilworth,  a 
Handicap  winner,  and  Latitia,  winner  of  the  Winchester  Foal  Stakes. 

(r)     Letty  Long.     Ran  as  a  2  aird  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Letty  Long  threw 

Miss  Fanny  who  won  3  Selling  races  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  and  produced  Mohawk  (winner 
of  6  Handicaps),  Transit  (winner  of  2  Stakes  and  a  Selling  race).  My  Fanny  (winner  of  a 
Selling  Handicap),  and  Phantom,  winner  of  13  races,  carrying  top  weight  in  6  Handicaps. 

Letty  Long  also  threw  Lettice  (won,  as  a  3-year-old  a  Nursery  Handicap  and  an 
Optional  Selling  race,  entered  not  to  be  sold;  as  a  3-year-old  ran  3  times,  was  second  twice 
and  died  the  same  year),  and  Teesdale,  winner  of  7  Selling  races  and  dam  of  Teesdale  Lass, 
a  2-year-old  winner. 

From  Letty  Long  also  came  Lizzie  Long  (winner  of  6  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  4 
Stakes  ;  winner  of  a  Handicap  as  a  4-year-old  with  top  weight,  slipped  her  first  foal  and 
died  the  ne.xt  year),  and  Longfellow,  winner  of  9  Selling  races,  a  pretty  good  class  Selling 
Plater,  as  evidenced  by  his  being  bought  in  for  410  guineas. 

Bay  Letty  was  sold  in  1861  t'>  go  abroad,  where  she  produced  Wolfsberg,  a  Stake 
winner  in  Hungary. 

Many  other  good  animals  have  come  from  this  family,  including  Catgut  (1,000  guineas), 
Archibald  (2,000  guineas),  Kingston  (Goodwood  Cup  and  a  good  sire),  Marsyas  (a  good 
stake  winner  and  sire).  Hermit  (3,000  guineas,  sou  of  Bay  Middleton),  Adventurer  (a  stake 
winner  and  good  filly  and  broodmare  sire).  Poison  (the  Oaks),  Hester  (1,000  guineas), 
Ethelbert  (City  and  Suburban),  Brown  Duchess  (the  Oaks),  imp.  Prince  Charlie  (2,000 
guineas,  Prince  of  the  T.  Y.  C.  and  a  first-class  sire  in  America),  Thuringian  Pi-ince  (Royal 
Hunt  Cup  at  Ascot),  Scottish  Chief  (the  Gold  Cup  at  Ascot  and  first-class  broodmare  sire), 
Master  Richard  (a  good  stake  winner),  imp.  Galore  (a  good  stake  winner  and  successful 
sire  in  America),  Adonis  (the  Cambridgeshire),  Bavarde  (the  French  Oaks,  the  Prix  Royal 
Oaks,  etc.),  and  several  other  winners  of  the  high  class  stakes  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 

Further  back  in  the  pedigree  are  found  other  noted  winners  that  are  descended  from 
this  family,  viz  :  Franck  (French  Derby),  Tigris  (2.000  guineas),  and  Scotia  (the  Oaks), 
while  still  further  back  comes  Eclipse,  who  is  the  progenitor  of  the  most  successful 
thoroughbreds  of  the  present  time. 

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Countess  ran  17  times,  won  once  and  was  unplaced  16  times. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $920. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  began  by  running  9  races  unsuccessfully.  At  the  tenth  time  of  asking  she 
won  a  5/8-mile  race  by  a  head  at  Brooklyn  in  1;04  1/4,  beating  St.  Carolus,  Merced,  Marmont,  the 
LJncas-Abundance  colt,  Lottery,  Balbriggan,  Dago,  Gonzales,  Mackintosh  and  Beau  Brummel. 
Later  on  during  her  2-year-old  form  she  ran  3  other  races,  and  as  a  3-year-old  she  ran  4  times. 

Countess  was  barren  in  1894  and  produced  in 

IS!).},     1).  or  br.  c,  by  iiiii).  Order. 

18!»(i,  h.  f.  (Tlasiieviii,  by  St.  Leonards.  As  a  2-year-old,  Glasnevin  began  by  running  unplaced 
in  a  1/3-mile  race  at  Newport,  Ky.,  behind  Spirituelle,  Flying  Bird  and  Pansy  IL,  and  she 
was  again  unplaced  at  the  same  meeting.  At  Oakley  she  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  by  a 
neck  in  0:56  3/4,  beating  11  opponents,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  another  race  at  the 
same  distance,  in  the  same  time,  in  a  field  of  8. 

She  was  then  shipped  to  Detroit,  where  she  won  a  1/2-mile  race  in  49  1/2  seconds,  12 
starters.  Glasnevin  next  ran  second  to  Espirage,  and  afterwards  ran  unplaced  twice.  At 
Fort  Erie  she  won  a  4  l/2-£ur!ong  race  from  Amelia  T.,  Defiance  and  9  others.  Then  she 
was  unplaced,  and  in  her  next  race  she  was  second  to  De  Blaise,  defeating  5  others. 

Three  successive  wins  followed,  viz.:a  5/8-mile  race  in  1:03  1/2,  track  heavy,  5  runners  ; 
a  3/4-mile  race,  track  bad,  5  runners,  and  a  5/8-mile  race,  over  a  heavy  track,  beating 
Triune,  Sir  Casimir,  Sir  Blaze,  Amelia  T.,  etc.  At  Nashville  Glasnevin  ran  unplaced  in  a 
3/4-mile  race,  and  then  ran  second  to  Pat  Garret  in  2  races,  5  1/2-furlongs,  and  5/8  mile. 
She  wound  up  the  season  by  winning  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Weller,  Ocie  Brooks,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  Glasnevin  ran  only  once,  when  she  was  unplaced. 

1897,  No  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1898,  b.  f.  Empress  of  Beauty,  by  Tea  Tray.  In  1900  as  a  2-year-oId  ran  unplaced  in  her  first 
8  races.  In  her  ninth  race,  3/4  mile,  she  ran  second  to  Angea,  beating  Glass  Slipper  and  5 
others  at  New-port,  Ky.  On  her  next  and  last  appearance  in  public,  as  a  2-year-old,  she 
won  a  o/8-mile  Purse  at  Newport,  Ky.,  beating  Kabyle,  Dynasty,  Laura's  First,  Edith 
Eastin  and  Crescent  Queen. 

FERIDA,     was  a  brilliant  racemare,  winning  at  all  distances  up  to  4-mile  heats.     During  her 
Countess'      career  on  the  turf  she  started  54  times,  won  24  races,  ran  second  in  13,  third  in  8, 
Dam.  and  unplaced  in  9. 

Her  winnings  amounted  to  $35,082,  and  at  the  Stud  she  also  distinguished  herself. 

liA  HENDERSON,    produced  Planetia,  Virgilian.  Aella,  Vanguard  and  Ferona. 
Countess' 
2d  Dam. 

More  than  a  score  of  very  high-class  performances,  several  of  which  distinguished 
themselves  at  the  Stud,  may  be  mentioned  as  coming  from  this  family,  an  approximate 
amount  of  the  winnings  being  given,  viz.  :  Ace  ($20,000),  Arab  (|38,000  in  43  races). 
Charity  (a  stake  winner  and  a  producer),  Dominie  II.  and  Sibola  (stable  companions  and 
high-class  stake  winners  in  England,  the  latter  with  1,000  Guineas  to  her  credit  and  second 
in  the  Oaks,  which  she  ought  to  have  won).  Dew   Drop  (the  best  animal  of  her  age,  sold 

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for  $29,000  and  winner  of  $45,000  in  3  seasons),  Count  ($16,000),  Falsetto  (a  fine  racehorse 
and  equally  good  at  the  Stud),  Felicia  (Kentucky  Oaks  and  a  producer),  Fortuna  (Louis- 
ville Cup),  Figaro  ($20,000),  George  Kinney  (a  first-clas  racehorse,  sire  of  several  win- 
ners, $63,000),  Halma  (a  high-class  winner  and  promising  sire),  Henry  Young  ($33,000 
and  a  promising  sire),  Jean  Bereaud  (a  brilliant  and  remarkably  speedy  3-year-old,  with 
the  Withers  and  Belmont  Stakes  to  his  credit  as  a  3-year-old  and  $88,000),  Joe  Murphy 
($36,000),  Kingfish  ($30,090),  Lizzie  Lucas  (a  fine  raceraare  and  a  fine  broodmare),  McMeekin 
($19,000),  May  Hempstead  ($30,900),  Morello  (a  first-class  racehorse,  with  the  Futurity,  etc., 
to  his  credit,  and  a  good  sire,  $83,000),  Monarch  ($12,000).  Meteor  (a  good  racehorse,  winner 
ot  the  Jersey  Derby,  the  Robbins  Stakes,  etc.),  Nevada  (39  races  and  a  great  producer), 
Nick  (38  races).  Parole  (a  fine  racehorse  in  America  and  England,  $80,000),  Poet  Scout 
($34,000),  Pure  Rye  (Kentucky  Oaks  and  a  producer).  Requital  (a  fine  racehorse,  winner  ef 
the  Futurity,  Realization,  etc.,  and  $87,000)  Rey  del  Mar  ($15,000),  Salvation  ($12,000), 
Sidney  Lucas  (|'30,000),  Sly  Fox  ($14,000)  and  Rhadamanthus,  a  noted  performer  in  the 
Dwyer  Bros',  racing  colors. 

For  further  particulars  of  Ferida,  La  Henderson  and  the  Miss  Obstinate  family  see 
Beth  Broeck,  Coraza,  Flitaway,  Helen  Mar,  Louise  N.,  Martha  II.  and  Xela. 


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DAISY    F. 


Daisy  F.  started  59  times,  won  23  races,  ran  second  in  16,  third  in  7  and  unplaced  in  13. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $9,287. 

Daisy  F.  only  started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  unplaced  in  a  5/8-mile  Purse  race,  at 
Fort  Erie,  won  by  Abe  Fashion. 

As  a  3-year-old,  she  began  by  winning  a  5/8-mile  Purse  at  San  Francisco,  in  1  ;02  1/2,  14  runners. 
At  the  same  place,  she  ran  second  to  Free  Lady  in  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
|300,  9  runners;  won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  7  runners;  ran  second  to 
Odds  On  in  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  6  runners,  time  1:42  1/2;  ran  third 
to  Odds  On  and  Don  Louis  in  a  Special  Purse,  7/8-mile,  4  runners;  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse  race 
easily  in  1:16,  5  runners,  and  she  also  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300.  in 
1:42  3/4,  beating  Don  Louis  and  2  others. 

Daisy  F.  was  then  sent  to  Harlem,  Chicago,  where  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race  in  a  field  of  11 
runners  and  then  moved  on  to  Latonia  and  ran  second  to  Flammarion  in  a  1-mile  race,  time 
1:43  1/4,  9  runners.  From  Latonia  she  was  sent  baclc  to  Chicago,  and  was  unplaced  once  at 
Harlem,  and  once  at  Washington  Park.  She  next  ran  seccmd  t  Martha  II.,  in  a  3,  4-mile  race, 
beaten  by  a  neck,  in  1:14  14,  defeating  Abe  Furst  and  2  others. 

At  Harlem  she  won  a  1  1/16  mile  Selling  race  against  6  opponents,  and  ran  second  to  Locust 
Blossom  and  Nathanson  in  a  1  1/16  mile  race,  beating  5  others.  At  Hawthorne  Park  she  easily 
won  a  1-mile  Selling  race  by  3  lengths,  7  runners,  time  1:42  ;  ran  twice  unplaced;  ran  second  to 
Don  Quixoto  in  the  Superior  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  4  runners  ;  ran  second  to  King  Bermuda  in  a 
7/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  8  runners,  and  was  unplaced  in  her  last 
race  there. 

San  Francisco  was  Daisy  F.'s  next  battling  ground,  and  before  closing  her  3-year-old 
season,  she  ran  in  6  Selling  races  and  a  Handicap,  4  of  which  she  won.  She  started  by  running 
unplaced  at  7/8-mile;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $200,  ran  second  to  Magnus,  7/8.mile,  7  runners. 
Entered  to  be  sold  for  $200,  she  easily  won  a  1-mile  race  by  4  lengths,  in  1:41  3/4,  8  runners; 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  she  won  a  J-mile  race  easily  by  2  lengths,  9  runners,  time  1:43  1/3; 
won  a  1  1/16  mile  race  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:48  1;'3,  and  won  a  Handicap,  1  1,  16  miles  in  1:47  1/4, 
beating  Rey  del  Tierra,  Sardonic  and  2  others. 

In  her  last  race.  The  Athenian  Club  Cup,  Selling,  3  1/4  miles,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  she 
ran  second  to  Buckwa,  beating  Velox  and  Wheel  of  Fortune,  time  3:51,  which  established  a  new 
record  for  that  distance.  That  record  was  lowered  by  Ethelbert  when  he  won  the  Brighton  Cup, 
3  1/4  miles,  in  3:49  1/2,  on  August  4,  1900,  beating  Imp,  Sidney  Lucas  and  Herbert. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Daisy  F.  did  all  her  racing  at  San  Francisco.  To  begin  with,  she  ran  second 
to  Jingle  Jingle,  in  a  7/8  mile  race,  beating  Ostler  Joe  and  5  others.  Then  she  ran  third  twice,  and 
next  won  a  1  1/8  miles  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400.  beating  5  others.  After  running 
second  to  Pat  Morrissey,  in  a  7,  8  mile  race,  8  runners,  she  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $400,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Bernardillo,  Torsida,  Storm  King  and  3  others,  time  1:43. 
She  also  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap  in  1:54  1/4. 

Afterwards  Daisy  F.  ran  second  to  Mary  Black,  in  a  1  mile  race,  time  1:40  3/4,  beating  3  others, 
and  ran  second  to  Wyoming  in  a  1-mile  Handicap,  in  1:41  1/2,  T  runners.  She  then  ran  third  and 
last  to  Adolph  Spreckels  and  Rosinante  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  time  1;53  1/3,  3/4  length  and  a  head 
separating  them. 

Entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  won  a  7/8-mile  race  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  1:28  1/4.  In  her 
next  race,  1  1/8  miles,  she  ran  second  to  La  Goleta,  beating  May  W.  and  Rosinante,  time  1:52  1/2. 
She  was  unplaced  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  won  by  Napama.K  ;  ran  third  to  Imperious  and  Tom  Calvert, 

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in  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  10  runners,  and   wound  up  the  season  by  winning  3  races,  each  of  them 
at  1  1/16  miles. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Daisy  F.  again  did  all  her  racing  at  San  Francisco.  She  ran  unplaced  in  her 
first  3  races.  Entered  to  be  sold  for,f500,  she  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race  in  3:08,  beating  Potente,  Scotch 
Plaid  and  3  others;  ran  second  to  Zoroaster,  in  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  5  runners;  won  a  1  1/16-mile 
Handicap,  beating  Zoroaster,  etc.,  7  runners;  ran  third  in  the  Belmont  Stakes  to  Zoroaster  and 
Potente,  7  runners,  time  3:06;  won  a  1  1/2-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  5  runners, 
and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  ran  second  to  Catastrophe  in  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  7  runners, 
time  1:47. 

After  being  unplaced  twice,  Daisy  F.  won  her  next  3  races  straight  off  the  reel.  The  first 
was  at  1  1/16  miles,  Selling,  carrying  top  weight,  time  1:48  1/4  ;  the  second  was  a  Handicap,  1  1/16 
miles,  time  1:46  1/2,  beating  Rosormonde  and  Captive,  and  the  third  was  a  1-mile  Selling  race, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  won  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:41  1/4,  beating  Opponent,  Casdale  and 
Merry  Boy.  She  then  ran  second  to  Constellator  in  a  1-mile  Handicap,  time  1:41  1/2,  5  runners, 
and  in  the  last  race  of  her  career,  when  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  she  ran  unplaced  in  a  1  3/4- 
mile  race,  won  by  Forte,  time  3:02. 

MOI>ESTV,     was  one  of  America's  best  racemares,  and   she  is  the  only  filly  that  ever  won  the 

Daisy  F.'s        American   Derbj-.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran   her   first  4  races  under  ihe  name  of 

Dam.  Golden  Rod,  and  the  remaining  9  under  the  name  of  Modesty.     Of  these  13  races, 

she  won  3,  ran  second  in  3,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  3.     She  began  at  Le.xington. 

Ky.,  by  running  third  to  Eva  S.  and  imp.  Salara,  in  a  1/3  mile  Sweepstakes,  6  runners.     She 

then  went  to  Louisville,  where  she  won  the  Louisville  Ladies'  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  in  1:03  3/4, 

beating  Mona,  Golden  Venture,  Highflight  and  8  others. 

She  next  ran  second  to  Eva  S.  in  the  Tennessee  Stakes.  3/4  mile,  beating  Bob  Cook, 
Audrain,  etc.  At  Saratoga  she  was  unplaced  in  an  all-aged  race,  3/4  mile,  won  by  King 
Fan;  was  unplaced  in  an  all-aged  race,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Nora  M.,  and  ran  third  to  Bridget 
and  Conkling,  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating  Bettler.  At  Brighton  Beach,  she  won  a  1-mile 
race  in  1:44  1/3,  beating  Ligan,  etc.,  and  at  Sheepshead  Bay  she  ran  second  to  Mittie  B. 
(in  receipt  of  5  lbs.),  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  7  runners. 

Modesty  was  then  shipped  to  Louisville,  where  she  ran  third  in  a  5/8-mile  race  to 
Mona  and  Bridget  (in  receipt  of  5  lbs.),  13  runners.  The  next  day  she  won  the  Walnut 
Hill  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Conkling  and  3  others.  In  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes,  she  ran 
third  and  last  behind  Eva  S.  and  Mona.  In  her  next  race.  Modesty  ran  unplaced  behind 
Easter  and  Zamora,  giving  them  7  and  10  lbs.  respectively,  and  in  her  last  race,  as  a  2-year- 
old,  she  ran  second  to  Bob  Miles  in  the  Sanford  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Loftin,  Bin- 
ette,  Conkling,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Modesty  ran  14  times,  won  9  races,  was  third  in  3,  unplaced  in  3. 
At  Louisville  she  began  by  winning  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  1  1/3  miles,  in  a  canter  by  6 
lengths,  beating  Highflight,  Binette  and  Easter.  Then  she  and  her  stable  companion,  the 
great  Freeland,  scared  the  other  31  subscribers  out  of  the  Nantura  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles, 
and  were  allowed  to  walk  over  for  the  Stakes.  At  the  same  meeting.  Modesty  won  the 
Moet  &  Chandon  Champagne  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Bob  Cook, 
Bob  Miles  and  Strickland. 

At  Latonia  she  ran  third  to  Aretino  and  Fosteral  in  the  Cincinnati  Hotel  Stakes, 
1  1/4  miles,  giving  the  latter  14  lbs.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  Modesty,  with 
top  weight,  won  the  American  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Kosciusko,  Bob  Cook,  Billy 
Gilmore,  Chance,  Powhattan,  Richard  L.,  Bob  Miles,  Binette,  etc.  Later  on  she  ran 
unplaced  to  Mona  and  Binette  in  the  Englewood  Stakes,  1  mile,  giving  them  5  and  15 
lbs.  respectively,  and  next  won  the  Woodlawn  Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  beating  Freda 
Kosciusko,  etc. 

At  Saratoga  Modesty  won  the  Sequel  Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  beating  Blast,  etc.;  with 
the  worst  of  the  weights,  ran  unplaced  to  Referee  and  Blazes  in  the  Summer  Handicap, 
1  1/2  miles,  5  runners;  won  the  Pocahontas  Stakes,  1  mile  and  500  yards,  beating  Mittie 
B.  (in  receipt  of  8  lbs.),  Tolu  (equal  weights)  and  3  others,  in  receipt  of  8  lbs.,  and  also 
won  the  Relief  Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  beating  Powhattan,  Tolu  and  Kosciusko. 

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At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Modesty  ran  third  and  last  to  Miss  Woodford  and  Drake  Carter, 
in  the  Great  Long  Island  Stakes,  2-mile  heats.  She  was  then  shipped  to  Covington.  Ky., 
where  she  won  a  1-mile  race,  beating  Mona,  Tom  Martin,  etc.,  and  a  few  days  after- 
wards finished  second  to  Ferg  Kyle,  in  a  1  1/lG-mile  race,  7  runners.  Subsequently,  she 
was  disqualified  for  having  fouled  Billy  Gilmore. 

As  a  4-year-old  Modesty  ran  15  times,  won  10  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  un- 
placed in  2.  She  began,  at  Lexington,  by  winning  the  Distillers'  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  for  all 
ages,  beating  the  great  Troubadour  (winner  of  the  Suburban  and  conqueror  of  Miss  Wood, 
ford,  the  only  time  she  was  beaten  as  a  6-year-old),  Binette,  Bob  Miles,  etc.,  time  2:08  3/4- 
At  Louisville  she  ran  second  to  Favor  in  the  Merchants'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Loftin 
and  Tom  Martin,  and  won  the  Turf  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Volante  (winner  of  the 
American   Derby,  etc.).   Favor,   Monogram,  etc.,  time  2.09  1/2. 

At  Latonia  she  won  a  1  3/8-miIe  race,  beating  Buchanan,  Leman,  etc.  At  St.  Louis 
she  won  a  1-mile  race  in  1:43  1/2,  beating  Rapido,  Loftin,  Ten  Stone  and  4  others,  and  also 
won  the  St.  Louis  Brewers'  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  very  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Tom  Martin, 
Boatman,  Lucky  B.,  etc. 

At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  she  won  a  1-mile  race  easily  by  a  length  in  1:41  1/4,  beat- 
ing the  good  horse  Jim  Douglas,  Ten  Booker,  etc.  ;  won  the  Columbia  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles, 
beating  Binette,  Tom  Martin,  Verano,  Bob  Miles,  etc.,  and  also  won  the  Washington  Park 
Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  beating  Bob  Miles,  Binette  and  Lucky  B.,  etc.  At  Kansas  City  Modesty 
won  a  1-mile  race  in  a  canter  from  Valet  and  Thady,  and  the  next  day  won,  as  she  pleased, 
the  Kansas  City  Railway  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Lycurgus. 

Modesty  was  then  brought  on  to  Saratoga,  and  ran  unplaced  in  the  Saratoga  Cup.  2  1/4 
miles,  won  by  Bob  Miles.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  was  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  won 
by  Avalon,  and  ran  third  to  Monogram  and  Parole  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  beating  Aretino. 
War  Eagle  and  Banana. 

Her  last  race  of  the  season  was  run  at  Brighton  Beach,  viz:  a  I  1/4-mile  Sweepstakes 
It  was  won  by  her  stable  companion,  Freeland,  with  Miss  Woodford  second  and  Modesty 
third,  Monogram.  Richmond  and  Berson  making  up  the  field.  Modesty  was  not  at  her  best 
in  the  last  4  races,  which  made  her  excellent  showing  all  the  more  creditable. 

As  a  5-year-old  Modesty  started  20  times,  won  9  races,  ran  second  in  2,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  7.  She  won  her  first  6  races  straight  off  the  reel.  At  Memphis  she  won  a 
1  1/8-mile  race,  beating  Longview  and  Leman  ;  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  beating  Punka 
Girofla,  Lord  Coleridge,  etc.,  and  also  won  the  Montgomery  Stakes,  for  all  ages,  1  1/4 
miles,  beating  Punka,  Editor  and  Longview. 

At  Louisville  she  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  beating  Hattie  Carlile,  Aretino,  etc.  ;  won 
the  Merchants'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  for  all  ages,  beating  Clay  Pate,  Billy  Gilmore,  Kaloolah 
and  Col.  Clark,  and  also  won  the  Turf  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  with  a  3-lb.  penalty,  easily  by 
a  length  from  Lady  Wayward,  etc.  She  then  ran  fourth  and  last  behind  Miss  Woodford, 
Volante  and  Alta  in  the  Eclipse  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  St.  Louis,  time  2:35,  and  five  days 
afterwards  won  a  1   1/4-mile  race  in  a  canter  by  12  lengths  from  Chance. 

In  her  last  race  of  the  Meeting  Modesty  ran  second  to  Lucky  B.  in  the  Brewers'  Cup,  2 
1/4  miles,  beating  Editor.  At  Chicago  she  ran  third  to  May  Lady  and  Buchanan  in  a  1-mile 
race,  beating  Jim  Douglas,  Porter  Ashe,  Boaz,  Unique,  Eloise  and  4  others  ;  ran  unplaced 
in  the  Columbia  Stakes,  won  by  Volante,  and  ran  third  to  Ailee  and  Buchanan  in  a  1  1/8- 
mile  race. 

She  next  won  a  3/4-mile  race  in  1:15  1/2,  beating  Guenn,  Nora  M.,  Porter  Ashe,  Fi- 
nality and  7  others,  and  a  week  afterwards  won  another  3/4-mile  race  easily  by  a  length, 
beating  Mountain  Range,  Waukesha,  Finality,  Lady  Longfellow  and  5  others.  Next  she 
ran  second  to  Fmality  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  11  runners.  The  old  mare  was  evidently  getting 
stale,  and  consequentlv  was  unplaced  in  her  5  succeeding  races. 

As  a  6-year-old  Modesty  started  20  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  13.  She  began  well  by  finishing  second  to  Little  Minch  in  a  3/4-mile  race  at 
Louisville  in  1:14  1/4,  beating  Col.  Owens,  Redstone,  Estrella  and  9  others.  Modesty's 
jockey  claimed  that  Little  Minch  fouled  him,  and  the  complaint  having  been  allowed  the 
race  was  awarded  to  Modesty. 

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Modesty  next  won  a  3/4-mile  race  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  beating  Wanderoo,  Col. 
Owens,  Estrella  and  5  others.  At  St.  Louis  she  ran  second  to  Estrella  in  a  1-mile  race, 
beating  Spalding,  Katie  A.,  Panama,  Leman,  Touche  Pas  and  7  others,  and  finished  third 
to  Little  Minch  and  Dynamite  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  13  runners. 

Afterbeing  unplaced  once  at  Washington  Park,  Modesty  won  a  1 -mile  heat  race  in  straight 
heats,  5  runners,  time  1:44  1/3  and  1:44  1/3.  Then  she  was  again  unplaced,  and  at  her  next 
attempt  she  finished  second  to  Gold  Flea  (in  receipt  of  5  lbs.)  in  a  1-mile  heat  race,  9  run- 
ners, time  1:43  1/2  and  1:44  1/3.  Modesty  was  then  unplaced  5  times  in  succession.  At 
Saratoga,  carrying  top  weight,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse,  and  this  was  the  last  win  of  her 
racing  career.     She  ran  6  more  races,  however,  but  was  unplaced  in  each  of  them. 

Modesty  had  altogether  too  much  racing,  and  to  make  matters  worse  she  was  not 
always  fit  to  race  when  she  started.  She  started  82  times,  won  35  races,  ran  second  in  8, 
third  in  11  and  unplaced  in  38.     Her  winnings  amounted  to  more  than  $50,000. 

Modesty  was  barren  in  1888  and  1889.     She  produced  in 

1890,  cli.  c.  Thrifty,  by  Speudthrift.     Never  started.     Died  as  a  2-year-old. 

1891.  1896  and  1897,  barren. 

189SJ,  b.  c.  Junius,  by  Longfellow.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old.  He  ran  third  in  a  1-mile  race, 
for  maidens,  at  Latonia,  behind  Black  Silk  and  Algiers,  8  runners  ;  ran  second  to  Pepper 
Rye  in  a  7  1/3-furlong  race,  beating  Strathreel  and  8  others,  and  at  San  Francisco  he  won 
the  Palace  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Vinctor,  Gallant,  G.  B.  Morris  and  Foremost. 

1893,  b.  f.  Tenacity,  by  Longfellow.  Ran  3  races  as  a  2-year-old  at  San  Francisco.  She  was 
unplaced  in  the  first,  3/4-mile  race  for  all  ages,  won  by  Ramiro.  She  won  the  second, 
1  mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  Highland,  Ramiro,  Miss  Maxim  and  Roma.  In  the  third,  the 
Haggin  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  she  was  unplaced  to  Sir  Play. 

As  a  3-year-old  Tenacity  started  15  times,  won  3  races,  ran  second  in  3  and  third  in  4. 
She  ran  all  her  races  at  San  Francisco,  and  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Selling  race,  beating  Fore- 
most and  7  others,  and  she  also  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  in 
1:16  1/2,  beating  7  opponents.  She  finished  second  to  Wyoming  in  a  7  1/3-furlong  Selling 
race,  5  runners,  and  second  to  Ransom  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Purse,  5  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Tenacity  ran  6  races  without  winning.  The  only  time  she  was  placed 
was  when  she  ran  third  to  Encino  and  Tom  Elmore  in  a  1-mile  race  at  San  Francisco, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  |300,  with  8  others  behind  her.  Asa  5-year.old  Tenacity  ran  5  times 
unplaced. 

1894,  b.  c.  Monadnock,  by  Riley.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  3  tmies  unplaced  as 
a  3-year-old.  Ran  4  times  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning.  He  finished  second  to  Jim 
Megibben  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  at  Toronto,  beating  8  others. 

1895,  ell.  f.  Daisy  F.,  by  Riley.     Alluded  to  above. 

1898,  eh.  c.  Toah,  by  inij).  Bassetlaw.  Won  as  a  2-year-old  at  San  Francisco,  the  first  time  he 
started,  a  3  1/2-furlong  race,  easily  by  6  lengths  in  43  seconds,  beating  5  opponents.  He 
next  ran  second  to  Homage  in  a  1/3-mile  race,  beating  Intrepido,  Moonbright,  Andrattus, 
Lilly  Diggs  and  3  others,  time  49  seconds.  Afterwards  he  was  unplaced  in  a  4  1/3-furlong 
race,  won  by  Homage. 

Before  the  close  of  the  season  Toah  ran  3  more  races,  and  won  on  each  occasion,  viz:  a 
5/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  8  runners,  and  a  5  1/3-furlong  race  in 
1 :08,  10  runners.  Toah  won  a  lot  of  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  3/4  mile  in  1 :14  2/5  and 
1:13  3/4,  5  1/3  furlongs  in  1:07  1/4,  G  1/3  furlongs  in  1:31  1/3,  7/8  mile  in  1:38  and  1  mile  in 
1:41  3/5.     In  1903  he  is  again  winning. 

BAL1I.ET,     was  a  great  broodmare. 
Daisy  F.'s 
2nd  Bam. 

Ballet  produced  in 

1875,     ch.  e.  Louis  Straus,  by  War  Dance.     Never  ran. 

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1876,     ell.  f.  Veg:a,  by  AVar  Dance.     Ran  in  4  Stake  races  as  a  2-year-old  but  did  not  win. 
Vega  produced 

(a)  Billet-doux.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning.  She  threw  Inferno,  who  also 
ran  as  lago  (winner  of  27  races),  Yes  or  No  (never  ran,  dam  of  Bob  Clampett  (winner  of  26 
races),  R.  F.  Dee  (winner  of  7  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  when  unnamed,  and  a  winner 
on  the  outlaw  tracks  as  a  6-year-old),  Shing  Ching  (winner  of  one  race  as  a  2-year-old,  and 
dam  of  Princeton  Girl,  who  won  2  races  at  Brighton  Beach  as  a  3-year  old.  viz.,  1  mile  in 
1;40  4/5,  and  1  mile  and  70  yards  in  1:44  4/.5,  and  also  1  race,  1  1/16  miles,  on  the  turf  at 
Shepshead  Bay,  in  1:47  1/5),  and  Barbette  who  ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  on  the  outlaw 
tracks  without  winning  but  won  as  a  4-year-old. 

{i)  Bedford.  Won  a 3/4  Selling  race  as  a  2-year-old  at  Monmouth  Park,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $3,500  and  carrying  top  weight. 

(c)  The  Lioness.  Earned  $18,875  in  the  2  years  she  was  on  the  turf,  winning  6  races 
as  a  2-year-old. 

At  Le.Kington  she  won  the  Wilgus  Stakes,  6,  8  mile,  beating  Laura  Stone,  Blessing, 
Jewel  Ban,  Miss  Cody,  Prncess  Bowling,  Camilla,  BrownPrincess,  Miss  Thomas,  Havillah, 
etc.  At  Louisville  she  won  the  Hurstbourne  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Daisy  Woodruff, 
Duchess  May,  Minnie  Palmer,  Teresa  and  8  others,  and  the  Runnymede  Stakes,  8/4  mile, 
with  115  lbs.  up,  beating  Proctor  Knott,  115  lbs.  (winner  of  the  first  Futurity  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  beating  Salvator,  etc.),   the  good  horse  Champagne  Charley,  115  lbs.  and  4  others. 

At  St.  Louis  she  won  the  Vestal  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Laura  Stone,  Retrieve  and 
Leonette,  giving  each  of  them  5  lbs.;  won  the  Waldo  Park  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Kansas 
City,  giving  Laura  Stone  4  lbs.  and  a  beating,  and  won  the  Kentucky  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at 
Saratoga,  beating  the  great  horse  Longstreet,  Blue  Rock,  Monsoon,  Come  to  Taw  and 
Long  Dance.     The  Lioness  was  also  placed  6  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  ran  other  good  races. 

As  a  3-year-old  The  Lioness  won  the  Foxhall  Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  at  Saratoga,  in  addition 
to  running  other  good  races,  viz:  second  to  the  good  racemareSenoritain  the  Peytona  Stakes, 
1  1/8  miles,  beating  Aurania,  Brown  Princess,  Holiday  and  Stately;  third  to  OriHamme  and 
Niagara  (giving  each  of  them  weight  and  beating  the  2  Brooklyn  Handicap  winners,  Diablo 
and  Castaway  IL),  and  second  to  Long  Dance  in  the  Kenner  Stakes,  2  miles,  etc. 

For  full  particulars  of  her  races  and  her  produce  sec  The  Lioness. 

The  Lioness  produced  Standing  who  is  a  2-year-old,  won  a  5/8  mile,  ran  at  Brighton 
Beach,  handily  by  2  lengths  in  1:02,  beating  Fleuron,  Hesper  and  9  others,  won  al  1/16 
mile.  Handicap,  al  Brooklyn,  beating  Muskadine,  imp.  Peep  o' Day,  Dutch  Skater,  etc.,  in 
1:48  4/5,  and  a  1  1/16  miles  Handicap,  at  Aqueduct,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Charentus, 
Kinnikinie,  McMeekin,  etc.,  time  1;49. 

As  a  3-year-old  Standing  won  a  1  1/8  miles  Handicap  over  the  Withers  Course  at 
Morris  Park,  beating,  easily  by  4  lengths,  imp.  Brisk,  Knight  of  the  Garter  and  King  Barley- 
corn, track  fair,  time  1:57;  won  the  Carlton  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  handily  by  2  lengths 
in  1:40  3/5,  beating  McMeekin,  Mesmerist,  Ildrim,  Modrine,  Pupil,  Toddy  and  Hammock, 
and  he  also  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  at  Brighton  Beach,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Admira- 
tion and  Charentus,  time  1:45  1/5,  which  is  within  1/5  of  a  second  of  the  record. 

For  full  particulars  of  Standing's  races  see  The  Lioness. 

(d)  The  Tigress.  Ran  3  races  as  a  2-year-old  and  was  unplaced  on  each  occasion. 
She  produced  Monteith  who  ran  9  races  as  a  2-year-old,  won  once  and  was  third  once.  He 
won  a  5  1/2  furlong  race  at  Cincinnati,  beating  4  opponents,  and  ran  third  to  Mike  Kelly  and 
Ida  Wagner  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  at  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  13  runners.  Mon- 
teith died  when  3  years  old.  The  Tigress  also  threw  Ferocious  who  never  ran  on  the  legiti- 
mate tracks  but  won  amongst  the  outlaws. 

(<■)  Mary  C.  Ran  6  races  as  a  2-year-old  and  was  unplaced  on  every  occasion  but  one, 
when  she  ran  third  to  Philora  and  Esperanza  in  the  Lakeside  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Washing- 
ton Park,  beating  Prettiwit,  Ida  Pickwick  (winner  of  the  Latonia  Oaks,  etc.).  Miss  Haw- 
kins (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  etc.)  and  6  others.  As  a  3-year-old  Mary  C.  won  2 
races,  viz:  1  1/16  miles  at  St.  Paul,  4  runners,  and  1  1/4  miles  at  Louisville,  8  runners. 

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Mary  C.  produced  Berclair  (winnei-  of  the  Tennessee  Derby,  Sherlock  Stakes,  etc.), 
Rhinelander  (winner  of  the  Golden  Rod  Stakes  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  etc.),  and  Statira 
winner  of  13  races. 

For  full  particulars  of  Mary  C's  races  and  her  produce  see  Mary  C. 

(/)  The  Pepper.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  2  races  at  Morris 
Park,  viz;  a  1  1/4-mile  Sweepstakes  for  S-year-olds  and  upwards,  beating  Banquet,  Mars 
and  Masterlode,  time  2;08,  and  the  Melrose  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  for  3-year-olds,  beating 
Pickpocket,  Mars,  Charade,  St.  Florian,  etc.,  time  1;48.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a 
1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  top  weight,  beating  Bolero,  Gloaming,  Tea  Tray  and  Sir  Catesby  in 
1 -.5  53/5. 

The  Pepper  also  ran  second  to  Tammany  in  the  Realization,  1  5/8  miles,  beating  Patron 
(winner  of  the  Belmont  Stakes,  etc. ),  imp.  Victory  (winner  of  the  Spring  Stakes,  June  Stakes 
and  Double  Event,  beating  His  Highness,  St.  Florian,  etc.),  Charade  (winner  of  the  Tidal 
Stakes,  etc.,  beating  Tammany),  etc.,  etc.,  and  ran  second  to  Tammany  in  the  Lorillard 
Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Azra  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  the 
Clark  Stakes,  the  Travers  Stakes,  etc),  Yorkville  Belle  and  Huron  (2  fine  performers),  Patron, 
Mars  and  Shellbark. 

At  Saratoga  The  Pepper  ran  second  to  Judge  Morrow  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handi- 
cap, etc.),  in  a  1  I/6-mile  race  ,  beating  Hell  Gate  ;  ran  third  to  Yorkville  Belle  and  Huron 
in  the  Omnibus  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Pickpocket,  Mars,  Bashford 
(winner  of  ihe  Merchants'  Stakes  at  Latonia,  beating  Yo  Tambien),  etc.  ;  ran  second  to 
Kilkenny  (in  receipt  of  5  lbs.),  in  the  Reapers'  Stakes,  1  8/16  miles,  beating  Lord  Motley, 
Bashford  and  Pactolus,  and  ran  third  to  Candelabra  and  Leonawell  in  the  Brookwood  Han- 
dicap, 1  1/4  miles,  beating  Fidelio  and  Pickpocket. 

As  a  4-year-old  The  Pepper  ran  8  races,  won  3,  was  second  in  3  and  third  in  1.  He  won 
Bay  Ridge  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  2:37,  track  slow,  beating  Banquet, 
Stockton,  Candelabra  and  Fidelio,  receiving  weight  from  all  of  them  except  the  last  named. 
At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  the  Navesink  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Mars,  Banquet, 
Aloha  (each  of  them  giving  him  weight),  etc.,  time  2:35. 

He  was  second  to  Banquet  in  the  New  York  Jockey  Club  Standard  Stakes,  11/4 
miles,  at  Morris  Park,  beating  Reckon,  receiving  weight  from  each  of  them,  time  3:05  3/4  ; 
ran  second  to  Mars  in  the  Coney  Island  Jockey  Club  Standard  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  beat- 
ing Rainbow,  each  of  them  giving  him  weight,  and  ran  second  to  Gloaming  in  the  Mon- 
mouth Park  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  over  the  circular  course,  time  2:33,  beating  Mars,  Pick- 
nicker  and  3  others.  In  this  race  Mars  was  giving  him  4  lbs.,  and  he  was  conceding 
from  8  to  27  lbs.  to  the  others. 

As  a  5-year-old  The  Pepper  ran  8  times,  won  2  races  and  was  third  in  1.     He  won  a 
1  1/8-mile  race  at  Saratoga  in  1:55,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Hyderabad  and  Miss  Dixie,  and 
at  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  on  the  turf,  with  top  weight,   134  lbs. 
in  2:08  1/2,  beating  Gloaming,  Hyderabad,  Coquette,  etc. 

As  a  6-year-old  The  Pepper  ran  1  race  only,  viz:  in  the  Carter  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles, 
at  Aqueduct.  Charade,  100  lbs.,  won.  The  Pepper,  118  lbs.,  beaten  a  head,  was  second. 
Stephen  J.,  Eagle  Bird  and  Santiago  also  ran. 

As  a  7-year-old  The  Pepper  ran  3  races  at  Anaconda,  Mont.,  and  was  unplaced  in  each 
of  them. 

(_iO)  Vage.  Never  ran.  She  threw  Isen  who  ran  17  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was 
second  in  1  and  a  third  in  2.  Isen  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  at  Aqueduct,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  ISOO,  10  runners,  and  won  a  7/8-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  at  Baltimore,  beating  Tremargo 
and  3  others.     She  was  second  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  at  Brighton  Beach,  14  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Isen  won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Aqueduct,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$200,  beating  General  Maceo  and  Athemas(both  giving  her  weight),  etc.,  and  afterwards  she 
ran  second  once  and  third  4  times.  Isen  won  a  1-mile  race  as  a  4-year-old,  was  second  twice 
and  third  6  times  out  of  36  starts.  As  a  ,5-year-old  she  won  4  races  over  the  jumps,  and 
agaiti  won  jumping  races  as  a  6-year-old   in  1901. 

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Vage  also  produced  Erwin,  winner  of  4  Selling  races  as  a  two-year-old,  viz  :  over  the 
Futurity  Couse,  16  runners  ;  7,  S  mile  at  Aqueduct,  6  runners,  and  2  races  at  Lakeside, 
one  at  5  1/2  furlongs  and  the  other  at  3/4  mile,  time  1:15.  As  a  three-year-old  Erwin 
won  6  races. 

(//)  Elusive.  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  and  was  second  in  1.  She 
won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Latonia  by  3  lengths  in  1:02,  and  a  5  I/2-furlong  race  at  Louisville. 
As  a  3-year-old  Elusive  won  4  races,  and  ran  second  to  Souffle  in  the  Latonia  Oaks.  At 
Forsyth,  Ind.,  she  won  a  1-mile  race  by  2  lengths  in  1:40  1/2,  and  at  the  same  place  won  a 
1  1/2-mile  race  on  a  sloppy  track. 

At  Sheffield,  Ind.,  she  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race  and  a  1  1/4-mile  race  in  3:07  1/2. 
As  a  4-year-old  Elusive  won  3  races,  one  at  1  1/16  miles  by  6  lengths  in  1:47  1/2,  and  the 
other  at  a  mile  by  3  lengths  in  1:40  1/3.  As  a  5year-old  4  races  fell  to  her  share,  viz:  1  1/8 
miles  easily,  time  1:.54  1/4  ;  1  mile,  1:41  3/4  ;  1  mile  and  70  yards,  1:44  3/4,  and  1  1/3  miles 
on  a  heavy  track. 

For  detailed  performances  of  Elusive  see  Elusive. 

1S77,     aud  187S,  barren. 

1879,  cll.  c.  Balancer,  by  War  Dance.  Ran  i:j  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races  and  was  second 
in  2.  He  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Louisville,  6  runners  ;  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race  for  all 
ages,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  at  Chicago,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  by  2  lengths, 
in  1:44  1/2,  and  he  also  won  a  1  1/4-mile  Handicap  for  all  ages,  beating  Cinderella  and 
Lord  Lyon.  He  was  second  to  Babcock  in  the  Tennessee  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Bengal 
and  4  others,  and  was  second  to  Perplex  in  the  Equity  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Saratoga,  beating 
Col.  Sellers  and  Tuscaloosa. 

1H80,     cll.  f.  Blue  Grass  Belle,  by  War  Dance. 

For  particulars  of  Blue  Grass  Belle's  racing  and  stud  record,  see   Raybelle. 

1S81,     cb.  f.  Modesty,  by  War  Dance.     Alluded  to  above. 

1,S,S2,  cb.  f.  Tbiinder-C'loiid,  by  iin|».  Tbnnderstorm.  Ran  3  races  without  winning.  Was  un- 
placed m  the  Louisville  Ladies'  Stakes,  .5/8  mile,  won  by  Wanda  (by  imp.  Billet),  as  a 
2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  was  distanced  in  a  3/4-mile  heat  race,  won  by  Rapido, 
and  ran  third  to  Sparland  and  Glendon  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race  at  f^atonia,  7  runners. 

Thunder-Cloud  produced 

(a)  La  Paloma.  Neverran.  She  produced  Napper  Tandy  (a  winner  of  1  race  as  a  4  year- 
old)  and  La  Golondriana  (registered  as  La  Golondrina),  who  won  2  Selling  races  as  a  2-year- 
old,  and  was  placed  8  times  at  that  age.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  as  an  outlaw  without  win- 
ning. La  Paloma  also  produced  La  Princessa,  winner  of  a  4  l/2-furIong  race  as  a  3-year- 
old,  time  56  1/2  seconds,  9  runners  ;  winner  of  2  races  as  a  3-year-old,  winner  of  3  races  as 
a  4-year-old,  winner  of  2  races  as  a  5-year-old  and  a  winner  of  1  race  as  a  6-year-old  in 
1900,  viz:  1  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:43  1/4.  9  runners. 

(*)  Silver  King.  Ran  once  as  a  2-year.old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won 
an  all-aged  Selling  race,  1  mile,  track  heavy,  at  Louisville,  beating  Warpeake,  Brookful, 
Semaphore,  Weeks,  Julia  W.  and  4  others.  As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  3  races  without  winning. 
As  a  5-year-old  he  won  9  races  at  East  St.  Louis,  including  1  mile  in  1:41  3/4. 

(tr)  Bon  Voyage.  Never  ran.  She  produced  Sadie  K.  (did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old, 
won  1  race,  5/8  mile,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  ran  without  winning  as  a  4-year-old),  G.  E. 
Wightman  (ran  without  winning  as  a  2-year-old;  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900,  won  a  3/4-mile 
race  at  Washington,  beating  Kimmage,  Posthaste  and  Protus),  and  Tour  a  winner  as  a 
3-y  ear-old  in  1891. 

((/)  War  Lord.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  4  ]/2-furlong  race  at  Brighton  Beach.  13 
runners. 

(<•)  Henry  Harris.  (Registered  as  Thunderclap).  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 
As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Selling  race.  1  mile  and  20  yards,  at  New  Orleans,  8  runners, 
time  1 :44  3/4. 

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(/ )  Timorah.  As  a  2-year-old  won  two  3/4-mile  races  at  Milwaukee,  one  of  them  in 
1.-15.  Won  2  Selling  races  at  Windsor,  Ont.,  as  a  3-year-old  at  8/4  and  7/8  mile.  As  a 
4-year-old  ran  without  winning. 

(^)  Beau  Monde.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  at  Nashville,  beating 
Sister  Mamie,  Gipsy  Prince,  Monk  Wayman  and  8  others,  time  55  3/4  seconds.  As  a  3  and 
4-year-old  he  ran  without  winning.  As  a  5-year-old,  in  1900,  he  won  2  races,  5/8  mile,  in 
1:03  1/2  at  Vallejo,  Cal.,  and  7/8  mile  at  Marysville,  Cal.,  time  1:28  1/4.  As  a  6-year-old  he 
agam  won  races,  including  .5/8  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:01  1/2. 

1883,  b.  f.  Lady  Loiig:fellow,  by  Loiig:fell<»v.     A  winner  and  a  producer. 

For  her  racing  and  stud  record  see  Lady  Longfellow. 

1884,  b.  i:  Maj.  Richards,  by  Ten  Broeck.  Never  ran.  Has  sired  several  winners  with  very 
limited  opportunities. 

1885,  b.  f.  Peg  Woffing'ton,  by  Longfellow.     A  stake  winner  and  a  producer. 

For  racing  her  and  stud  record  see  Peg  Woffington. 

1886,  b.  f.  Katie  H.,  by  Ten  Broeek.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  Ran  7  races  as  a  4-year- 
old  without  winning. 

Katie  H.  produced  Oswego  (won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  as  a  2-year-old  at  Cincinnati, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  |300,  6  runners,  time  1:16.  As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 
As  a  4-year-old  he  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  ran  as  an  outlaw  without  win- 
ning) and  Phallas,  who  won  4  Selling  races  as  a  3-year-old  at  Louisville,  Harlem  and  New 
Orleans,  one  of  them  at  1  1/16  miles.  As  a  3-year-old,  in  1900,  he  won  2  Selling  races 
at  New  Orleans  and  1  Selling  race  at  Little  Rock. 

Katie  H.  also  produced  Wall,  who  won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  comprising  3/4-mile 
at  St.  Louis,  18  runners,  time  1:16  1/4  ;  the  Missouri  Stakes,  selling,  3/4  mile,  entered  lo 
be  sold  for  $800,  beating  Sard,  Adelante,  Merriman  and  The  Butcher,  time  1:15  3/4,  and  a 
5  1/3-furlong  race  at  St.  Louis.  As  a  3-year-old,  in  1901,  Wall  again  won  races,  including 
a  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:42. 

1887,  cli.  c.  Busteed,  by  Onondaga.  Winner  of  37  races.  As  a  2-year-old,  unnamed,  he  won  a 
5/8-mile  Sweepstakes  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Major  Daly,  Masterlode,  imp  Helter  Skelter, 
Golden  Horn,  Jersey  Pat,  Cortland  and  4  others.  As  a  3-year-old,  unnamed,  he  won  the 
Falcon  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Kingsbridge, 
Kempland,  Formede,  Mohican  and  4  others.  Under  the  name  of  Busteed  he  won  a  3/4- 
mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach  easily  by  4  lengths,  11  runners. 

At  Guttenberg  he  won  a  6  l/3-fur'.ong  race,  beating  Rancocas,  Golden  Reel, 
Shotover,  etc.  At  Saratoga  he  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths. 
9  runners.  At  Brooklyn,  in  the  Fall,  he  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  Selling  Sweepstakes, 
beating  Houston,  Rainbow  and  4  others.  At  Washington  he  won  a  3/4-mi!e  race,  beating 
WattersoD,  Prince  Howard  and  6  others,  and  the  next  day  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race, 
beating  King  Hazeu  and  6  others.  Busteed  later  on  won  a  7/'8-mile  Selling  race  at  Clifton, 
with  top  weight. 

Asa  4-year-old  Busteed  won  14  races  at  Saratoga,  Sheepshead  Bay,  Brooklyn,  Jerome 
Park,  Guttenberg,  Baltimore  and  Washington,  beating  the  very  speedy  horse  Sirocco  in 
addition  to  Volunteer  II.  Salisbury,  Contribution,  Arab,  Civil  Service,  Watterson,  Mabel 
Glen,  Mary  Stone,  St.  Charles  and  G.  W.  Cook. 

As  a  5-year-old  Busteed  won  3  races  at  Saratoga  and  1  at  Gloucester.  As  a  6-year-old 
he  did  not  run  and  he  ran  once  unplaced  as  a  7-year-old. 

1888,  barren. 

188?t,     br.  f.  Maid  of  Balgowan,  by  Hindoo.     Never  started. 

Maid  of  Balgowan  produced 

(a)  Oneko  Maid.  Ran  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  3  times  and  won  a  0/8- 
mile  race  at  San  Jose,  Cal.,  in  1:02  3/4,  beating  Duke  of  York  II.  and  Eroica. 

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(6)  Maid  of  Promise.  Ran  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and 
third  in  1.  She  won  a  5/8-miIe  race  at  Newport,  Ky.,  track  slow,  cased  up  by  2  lengths  in 
1:03  3/4,  5  runners. 

((■)  Prince  of  Melbourne.  A  really  good  racehorse,  especially  as  a  3-year-old,  when 
he  and  Kilmarnock  were  the  king-pins  of  their  age. 

Prince  of  Melbourne  started  19  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  5  races,  was  second  twice, 
third  twice  and  unplaced  on  10  occasions.  He  won  a  l/2-'mile  race  at  Memphis,  7  runners. 
At  Morris  Park  he  won  a  o/8-mile  Selling  race,  Eclipse  course,  entered  to  be  sold  for  .fl.OOO, 
easily  by  2  lengths  in  1:01  1/4,  beating  Bombshell,  Miseracordia.  Gulden  and  8  others,  and 
he  also  won  the  Laureate  Stakes,  last  5/8  of  the  Eclipse  course,  time  .59  8/4  seconds,  beating 
Petruchio  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Derby,  in  receipt  of  5  lbs.),  Contestor,  Withers,  Dr. 
Riddle,  Primrose  Day  and  West  Baden,  the  3  last  named  in   receipt  of  5  lbs.  each. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  122  lbs.  up,  he  won  the  Double  Event,  last  5  1/3  furlongs  of 
the  Futurity  course,  easily  by  3  lengths  in  108  2/5,  beating  Mesmerist,  117,  Mark  Cheek, 
132,  Brigadier,  114,  McMeekin,  122,  David  Garrick,  117,  Goldone,  117  lbs.  and  5  others.  At 
Brighton  Beach,  carrying  top  weight,  126  lbs.,  he  won  a  3/4-mile  Handicap  by  a  length  in 
1:15  1/5,  beating  Plucky,  118,  Shoreham,  116,  Posthaste,  114,  Standing,  114,  Gold  d'  Or,  114, 
Avenstoke,  119  lbs.  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Prince  of  Melbourne  started  8  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  3.  At  Brooklyn,  in  his  first  race  of  the  season,  he  ran  second  to  Central 
Trust  (who  had  the  best  of  the  weights)  in  a  1  1/8-miles  Handicap  for  3-year-old.s  and 
upwards,  beating  Knight  of  the  Garter  and  4  others.  He  next  won  a  1  1/4-mile  Handicap, 
for  3-year-olds  and  upwards,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  beating  Prince  McClurg,  Half 
Time  and  Ten  Candles. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  115  lbs.  up,  he  won  the  Spindrift  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating 
Contestor,  120.  Ildrim,  134,  David  Garrick,  117  and  Anjou,  101  lbs.  In  the  Realization 
Prince  of  Melbourne  had  a  hard  tussle  with  Ildrim  and  managed  to  beat  him  by  nearly 
half  a  length,  but  it  is  quite  doubtful  if  Ildrim  would  not  have  beaten  The  Prince  if  he 
had  been  equally  well  ridden.  Kilogram.  Lord  Baltimore,  Standing  and  Guldenmade  up 
the  field,  but  they  never  had  a  winning  chance. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  with  126  lbs.  up.  Prince  of  Melbourne  won  the  Nautilus  Stakes 
easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  James,  116.  Bombshell,  111,  David  Garrick,  111  and  Stuart,  111 
lbs.,  time  1:46  1/5.  He  ran  his  last  race  of  the  season  at  Brighton  Beach  9  days  later, 
when  carrying  126  lbs  ,  he  captured  the  Seagate  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  from  Brigadier,  108, 
David  Garrick,  126,  Motley,  106  and  Lew  Kraft,  111  lbs.,  time  3:05  1/5. 

In  1901,  as  a  4-year-old,  Prince  of  Melbourne  won  a  race,  1 1/8  miles,  at  Brighten  Beach, 
easily  by  6  lengths  in  1:52;  walked  over  for  a  race  at  the  same  track  and  also  captured  the 
Brighton  Cup,  3  1/4  miles,  beating  his  opponent,  Rochester,  by  10  length.^;. 

(!■/)    Vassal  Dance.     A  3-year-old  winner  in  1902. 

1890,  ell.  f.  Elizabeth  L.,  by  imp.  WooiUands.  Ran  8  times  as  a  3-year-old  without  being 
unplaced.  She  won  3  races,  each  of  them  Stakes,  was  second  in  5  and  third  once.  She  won 
the  Produce  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  straight  course,  at  Monmouth  Park,  in  1:15,  beating  Eagle 
Bird,  Lustre,  Kinglet,  Uncle  Jess,  Restraint,  Comanche  and  2  others.  At  Latonia,  with 
123  lbs.  up,  she  won  the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  track  heavy,  by  2  lengths,  beating 
Shadow,  110,  Beautiful  Bells,  110,  Sister  Mary,  118,  Afternoon,  110,  Quiver,  122  lbs.  and 
5  others. 

Asa  3-year-old  Elizabeth  L.  started  14  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  a  3,  4-mile  race  at  Saratoga,  track  heavy,  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Linda,  Sandowne,  Red   Banner,  Coquette  and  4  others. 

At  Latonia  she  won  3  races,  viz:  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500, 
carrying  top  weight,  easily  by  2  lengths,  10  runners  ;  the  Newport  Stakes,  selling,  1  mile 
and  70  yards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  81,200,  6  runners,  and  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  selling,  1 

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mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,300,  easily  by  1  1/3  lengths,  time  1:41  1/4,  5  runners.  She 
finished  second  to  Monrovia  in  the  Ashland  Oaks,  1  mile,  8  runners,  and  also  finished 
second  to  the  same  filly  in  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  5  runners. 

Elizabeth  L.  produced  Melter,  who  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Latonia  as  a  3-year-old, 
beating  10  others.  As  a  3-year-old  Melter  won  4  races,  including  3/4  mile,  easily  by  3/4 
length  in  1:14  1/3. 

1891,  b.  c.  Presto,  by  Longfellow.     Started  only  once,  when  he  was  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

1892,  b.  f.  Donna  Tina,  by  imp.  King:  Galop.     Died. 

1893,  1896,  1897,     barren. 

1894,  ch.  f.  Catbay,  by  Onondaga.  Never  raced.  She  produced  Custodian  (a  winner  as  a 
3-year-old  in  1900  and  a  winner  again  in  1901),  and  Khitai,  who,  as  a  3-year-old  in  1901,  won 
a  1/3-mile  race  easily  by  6  lengths  in  49  seconds,  and  also  won  a  4  ]/3-furlong  raee  easily  in 
56  seconds. 


B.ILLOOW,     was  a  grand  raceraare.     In  the  Fall  of  her  3-year-old  career  she  won  heat  races  at 
Daisy  F.'s        1,  3,  3  and  4  miles  at  Lexington,  Ky.     In  addition  to  Ballet  she  produced  Revolver 
3rd  Dam.         (a  good  racehorse),  The  Banshee,  winner  of  the  Travers  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  at 
Saratoga,  The  Westchester  Cup,  3  1/4  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  and  dam  of  the  win- 
ners Krupp  Gun,   Emma  E.,  Mount  Olive  and  Brigand  Belle,  the  last  named  a  producer 
herself.     The  Banshee  also  threw  Apache  (a  successful  stallion  in  California)   and  the  pro- 
ducers Annie  O'Fallon  and  The  Wraith. 

Balloon  also  threw  True  Blue  (who  won  a  2-mile  race  in  3:42  1/3,  the  record  at  that 
date,  and  also  a  4-mile  heat  race  at  Baltimore,  distancing  Harry  Bassett  in  the  first 
heat),  and  Buff  and  Wue  dam  af  the  Realization  winner  Bright  Phoebus,  the  Brooklyn 
Derby  winner  Rainbow,  and  the  Stake  winners  Ban  Cloche  and  Monita  Hardy,  she  the 
dam  of  3  winners. 

Other  producers  out  of  Buff  and  Blue  were  Badge  (dam  of  the  sire.  Logic,  the  Colo- 
rado Derby  winner  Minnie  Elkins,  and  the  winner  O'Kelly);  Bonnie  Blue  (dam  of  the 
winner  Millard,  and  the  3  producers  Bay  Bonnie  and  Mary  Belle)  ;  Blue  Stocking  (dam  of 
the  Stake  winner  Linstock,  the  winners  Barefoot,  King  Sock  and  Ashland  Eclipse,  and  also 
the  producer  Loire)  ;  and  Sister  Geneva,  dam  of  the  Stake  winner  Carnero  (1  1/16  miles, 
time  1:45,  the  record),  and  Evea  G.,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1901. 


IIFKAI..I>KY,     threw  Margaret  West,   Ascension,   Sailor,   Godard  and  the  3  producers  Sally 
Daisy  F.'s  of  the  Valley  and  Parachute.     Some  of  the  descendants  from  the  last  named 

4th  Dam.  are  Azra  (winner    of    the    Kentucky    Derby,    Clark    Stakes,    etc.),    and    Ben 

Bru.sh,  winner  of   the   Kentucky   Derby,    the   Suburban  and   many  other  im- 
portant events  in  the  East. 


ITlARCii.lRKT    WOOD,     won  the  Great  Trial  Stakes,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  worth  $13,000.     She 

Daisy  F.'s  threw  the  good  winners  Wade  Hampton,  Star  Davis  (sire  of  the  Ken- 

5th  Dam.  tucky  Derby  winner.  Day  Star),  Allendale,  Capt.  Travis  and  Georgia 

Wood,  she  the  dam  of   Ginger  (3-mile-heat  record  up  to  his  time), 

the   Stake    winners  Ella  Wotten  and   Una,   the  last  named   a   good   producer.     Georgia 

Wood  also  threw  the  producers  La  Gitana.  Maggie  Woods  and  Georgette. 

Another  producing  daughter  of  Margaret  Wood  was  Anna  Travis,  whose  daughter 
Athlene  was  not  only  a  good  racemare  herself,  but  threw  Agitator  (winner  of  the  Matron 
Stakes  at  Morris  Park,  etc.),  the  winners  Athlete,  Harborough,  Peter  and  Athelena,  and 
the  producers  Grisette,  Ailene  and  Kathlene.  Lots  of  good  and  frequent  winners  have 
come  from  the  above-mentioned  daughters  and  grand  daughters  of  Margaret  Wood. 

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ITIAKI.V    WEST,     was  a  good  4-mile  racemare.     She  threw  the  producers  Fanny  and  Fleur  de 

Daisy  F.'s  Lis  in  addition  to  Childe  Harold  and  Wagner      The  last  named  was  the 

0th  Dam.  champion  of  his  day  and  won  14  races  out  of  16,  including  the  $20,000  Post 

Stakes  at  Louisville  in  1839.     His  races  with  Grey  Eagle  are   interesting 

matters  of  turf  history.     A  challenge  was  issued  for  Wagner  to  run  any  horse  in  the  world, 

4  mile  heats,  $10,000,  or  for  any  amount,  aside,  half  forfeit,  but  it  was  not  accepted. 

For  further  particulars  of   this  family  see  Elusive,   Elizabeth  L.,  Lady  Longfellow, 
Mary  C,  Peg  Woflfington,  Raybelle,  and  The  Lioness. 


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Dissembler  started  in  11  races,  won  1,  was  third  in  1  and  was  unplaced  0  times. 
Dissembler's  winnings  amounted  to  |185. 

She  began  her  racing  career  by  running  unplaced  to  Eulalia,  Sophronia  D.  and  Liebe  Rose  in 
a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  at  Memphis,  12  runners.  Five  days  afterwards  she  again  ran  unplaced  in  a 
1/2-mile  race,  and  two  days  later  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Ardelle  Stakes,  1/2  mile.  Before  leaving 
Memphis  she  was  unplaced  twice  again,  once  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  and  the  other  time  in  a  4  1/2- 
furlong  Selling  race,  in  which  she  was  entered  to  be  sold  for  |400. 

Dissembler's  ne.xt  performance  was  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  where  she  finished  third  in  the  Pepper 
Stake,  4  1/2  furlongs,  behind  Frances  McClelland  and  Talliwanda,  beating  Ferrol.  Four  days  after- 
wards she  ran  her  last  race  of  the  season  and  won  a  5/8-mile  Purse,  beating  Stanhope,  Creedmore 
L.  and  Don  Orsiuo,  track  heavy,  time  1 :08,  won  by  4  lengths. 

As  a  3-year-old  Dissembler  started  4  times,  and  began  by  running  unplaced  in  a  6  1/i -furlong  Sell- 
ing race,  over  the  Withers  course,  at  Morris  Park,  won  by  Decanter,  14  runners,  time  1:14  1/2.  Next 
she  was  unplaced  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  won  by  Nearest,  and  the  following  day  was  unplaced  in  a  Sell- 
ing race,  6  1/2  furlongs,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500.  Her  next  and  last  public  performance  was  at 
Brooklyn,  where  she  was  unplaced  to  Ben  Ronald,  Lehman  and  Doggett  in  a  1  1/8-mile  Selling 
race. 

HYPOCRITE,     was  a  good  racemare,  and  won  as  a  2,  3.  4  and  5-year-old.  She  started  77  times. 
Dissembler's  and  won  24  races,  including  the  Ashland  Oaks  and  the  Montgomery  Stakes. 

Dam. 
For  particulars  of  Hypocrite  and  the  Levity  family  see  Hypocrite,  Admiration,  Equality,  Man- 
zanita.  Marquise,  Miss  Miriam,  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish,  Soncy  Lass,  Souffle,  Tulla  Black- 
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EDITH    ORJVY 


Edith  Gray  started  6  limes  and  was  unplaced  on  every  occasion. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  ran  twice.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  was  unplaced  in  a  5/8-mile  race, 
for  maiden  2-year-olds,  won  by  Bill  Letcher,  13  runners.  At  Morris  Park  was  unplaced  in  the 
Casanova  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Livonia,  16  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Edith  Gray  started  4  times.  At  Brooklyn  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes, 
3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  won  by  Text,  12  runners.  At  Morris  Park  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes, 
3/4  mile,  for  maidens  of  all  ages,  won  by  the  2-year-old  Two  Lips,  15  runners,  and  was  also  unplaced 
in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  for  3-year-olds  and  upwards,  won  by  Costa  Rica,  8  runners.  At  Clifton 
she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  won  by  Leo  H.,  9  runners. 

Edith  Gray  produced  in 

1892,     1).  f.  Charlotte  M..  by  imp.  Noweourt.     Never  started. 

ISiKJ,  I),  f.  Sissieretta,  by  imp.  Rosi^iiigrton.  Ran  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  third  in  1  race  and 
unplaced  in  2.  As  a  3-year-old  Sissieretta  started  9  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  5.  She  won  a  5  8-niile  race,  for  3-year-olds,  at  New  Orleans,  beating  8 
opponents. 

1S!I4,     b.  ('.  by  imp.  Ro8siii8:toii. 

1S!(.),  oil.  c.  (Joodrifli,  by  Patron.  Holder  of  the  world's  record  for  1  1/2  miles,  2:30  l/'4,  made 
at  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  when  3  years  old. 

As  a  2-year-old  Goodwin  started  7  times,  ran  second  in  2  races  and  unplaced  in  5.  He 
was  second  to  Dacian  in  a  .5/8-mile  race  at  Newport,  Ky.,  beaten  a  neck  in  1:013/4,5 
runners.     At  Latonia  he  was  second  to  Banished  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  8  runners,  time  1 :02  1/2. 

As  a  3-year-old  Goodrich  started  15  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  6.  third  in  3,  and 
unplaced  in  1.  At  Memphis,  in  field  of  4,  he  ran  third  to  Lieber  Karl  and  Isabey  in  the 
Tennessee  Derby,  1  1/8  miles.  Three  days  afterwards  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  for  3-year-olds 
and  upwards,  bv  2  lengths,  beating  J.  A.  Grey,  Dacien,  Buckvidere  (winner  of  the  Tennes- 
see Derby,  beating  Tvphoon  II.  and  Algol),  Fervor  and  2  others,  and  he  also  won  the 
Mississippi  Handicap,  1  1/6  miles,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights  with  Fervor,  Buckvidere 
and  Good  Times. 

At  Louisville,  giving  Lennep  3  lbs.,  he  finished  second  to  her  in  the  Blue  Grass 
Stakes,  6  1/2  furlongs,  6  runners.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  Goodrich,  with  the 
worst  of  the  weights,  won  a  Selling  race,  1  1/16  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  The 
Tarcoon,  Ollie  Dixon  and  3  others.  In  the  Sheridan  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  he  ran  third  to 
Bannockburn  and  Pink  Coat,  5  runners,  time  2:06  1/4.  He  then  won  the  Midway  Stakes, 
1  1/16  miles,  Selling,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  beating  David  Tenny,  Boanerges  and 
others  in  1:45  3/4,  which  is  within  3/4  seconds  of  the  record. 

Afterwards  with  102  lbs.  up  he  won  the  Great  Western  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating 
What-er-Lou,  4  years,  109,  Morte  Fonse,  0  years,  108  lbs.  and  2  others,  easily  by  4  lengths, 
time  2:30  1/4.  In  his  last  race  of  the  season,  the  Wheeler  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  with  107 
lbs.  up.  he  ran  second  to  Algol,  4  years,  107,  beating  Pink  Coat  (winner  of  the  American 
Derby,  the  St.  Louis  Derby,  etc.),  109,  Imp  (the  black  wonder),  4  years,  115,  Boanerges, 
4  years,  108,  Elusive,  4  years,  104.  White  Frost  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks),  4  years, 
117,  John  Bright,  110  lbs.,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  Goodrich  started  11  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  7.     He  won  a  Selling  race,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Latonia,  track  heavy,  11  runners. 

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1898,  blk.  f.  Uuess  Work,  by  Charade.  Started  17  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  7,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  8.  She  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Harlem,  111.,  beat- 
ing Robert  Waddell  (winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc.).  Shut  Up,  St.  Marcos,  Royal 
Victor,  Rio  de  Altar  and  i  others  in  1;07  3/5.  At  Saratoga  she  gave  Cherished  6  lbs.  and 
ran  second  to  her  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  7  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight,  and  ran 
second  to  Colchester  in  a  5  1/3-furlong  race,  8  runners. 

At  Latonia,  with  105  lbs  up,  she  ran  second  to  Terminus  (a  frequent  stake  winner), 
112  lbs.  in  a  1-mile  Handicap,  beating  Grandon  and  5  others,  time  1:41  3/4.  At  Newport, 
Ky.,  she  gave  Propeller  10  lbs.,  and  ran  second  to  him  in  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  6  runners, 
time  1:13  3/4,  and  three  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Isobel  in  a  1-mile  race,  6  runners, 
time  1:41. 

Guess  Work  also  won  races  in  1901,  including  6  1/2  furlongs,  with  top  weight  in  1:21  1/2. 

1899,  b.  f.  Lady  Godiva,  by  Hanover.     A  winner  in  1901. 

ALICE  GR.\Y,     produced  the  good  racehorse  Jim  Gray  in  addition  to  the  winners  Black  Crook, 
Edith  Gray's  John   Gray,    Guy   Gray    and    Maggie   Gray.      She   also   threw  the    producer 

Dam.  Anna  Gray. 

For  particulars  of  Alice  Gray,  her  produce   and   the   history   of  her   family,  see  Hamburg, 
Kildeer,  Madame  Reel,  Mannie  Himyar,  Vespers  and  Zantippa. 


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'(  Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

\  Filho-da-Puta,  by  Haphazard. 
I  Finesse,  by  Peruvian. 

\  ActseoT^,  by  Scud. 

*  Galena,  by  Walton. 

\  Whisker,  by  Waxy. 
/  Mare  by  Sorcerer. 

\  Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
(  Peri,  by  Wanderer. 

\  Bob  Booty,  by  Chanticleer. 
I  Flight,  by  Iiish  Escape. 

*  Castrel.  by  *Bu7zard. 
(  Idalia,  by  Peruvian. 


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nor,  by  Champion. 


\  Melbourne,  by  Humphrey  Clinker. 
'(  Mowerina,  by  Touchstone. 

\  Young  Emilius.  by  Emilius. 
"(  Persian,  by  Whisker. 

\  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

')  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

\  *Glencoe,  by  Sulian. 
"/  *Myrtle,  by  Mameluke. 

\  Sir  Archy,  by  •'Diomed. 
*  Mare,  by  *Saltram 

\  Ball's  Florizel,  by  *Diomed. 
"/  Mare,  by  *Alderman. 

\  Emilius.  by  Orville. 
)  Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

\  Sumpter,  by  Sir  Archy. 

I  Lady  Grey,  by  Robin  Grey. 

\  Selim,  by  *Buzzard. 

I  Bacchanle,by  Witliamson's  Ditto. 

s  Tramp,  by  Dick  Andrews. 
(  Web^  by  Waxy. 

\  Golumpus.  by  Gohanna. 
)  Lucy  Grey,  by  Timothy. 

\  Camillus,  by  Hambletonian. 
I  Mare,  by  Smolensko. 

\  Catton,  by  Golumpus. 
I  Emma,  by  Whisker. 

\  Sir  Charles,  by  Sir  Archy. 
"(  Mischief,  by  Virginian. 

\  Timoleon.  by  Sir  Archy. 

"/  Sister  to  Tuckahoe.  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

\  Lottery,  by  Tramp. 

I  Sister  to  Catterick,  by  Whisker. 

\  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
I  Sea  Mew,  by  Scud. 

\  Tramp,  by  Dick  Andrew?. 
I  Mare,  by  Sancho. 

\  Plenipo'entiary,  by  Emilius. 
I  *DeIphine,  by  Whisker. 

\  *Priam,  by  Emilius. 
'(  Maria  West,  by  Marion. 


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ELUSIVE. 


Elusive  started  44  times,  won  12  races,  ran  second  in  11,  third  in  T  and  unplaced  in  14. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  |5,385. 

Elusive  ran  her  first  race  at  Memphis,  where  she  finished  second  to  Miss  Maxim,  1/2  mile,  6 
runners.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race  by  3  lengths  in  1:02,  beating  Clissie  B.,  Miss  Frances, 
Merry  Nell,  Helen  Keller  and  3  others  At  Saratoga  she  ran  unplaced  in  the  Grand  Union  Stakes, 
5  1/2  furlongs,  won  by  Hazlet  ;  ran  unplaced  in  a  .V8-mile  race,  won  by  Axiom,  in  1 :01  1/4,  and  was 
unplaced  in  the  Bitter  Root  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Roundsman,  time  1:  15. 

At  Louisville  she  won  a  5  l/2-£urlong  race  bv  3  lengths  m  1:09  1/4,  beating  Joe  Clark,  Elwyn. 
Feast, Charlie  Sullivan,  Pert  and  5  others.  At  Cincinnati  she  was  unplaced  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  won 
by  Sherlock,  in  1:01  1/4,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Pearl  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  won  by  Mobalaska  in 
1:14  1/2. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  began  at  lyouisville  by  running  unplaced  in  a  6  I/2-furlong  Selling  race, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000  and  carrying  top  weight  At  Lakeside,  Ind  ,  she  ran  third  in  a  1  1/4- 
mile  Handicap  behind  Sunny  and  Red  Skin,  beating  Merry  Monarch,  Evanatus,  SuUross  and  3 
others,  track  very  heavy,  and  ran  second  to  Irene  Woods  in  a  6  1/2-furlong  race,  track  heavy,  beat- 
ing 5  others. 

At  Forsyth,  Ind.,  she  won  a  1-raile  race  by  2  lengths  in  1:40  1,'2,  beating  Millie  M., 
Ardath,  Otho  and  2  others  ;  won  a  1  1/2-mile  Handicap,  track  slopp\',  time  2:40  3/4,  beating  Sunny, 
Marcel.  Uncle  Jim,  Redskin,  King  Bors  and  Prince,  and  ran  second  to  Magnet  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race, 
beating  3  others,  in  1:.52  1/2,  very  fast  time.  At  Sheffield,  Ind.,  she  won  a  l-raile-and-70-yards  race, 
beating  Eagle  Bird,  Langdon  and  3  others,  and  also  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  eased  up  by  a  neck,  in 
2:07  1/2,  beating  Sullross,  Marcel  and  3  others. 

At  Latonia  she  ran  second  to  the  good  racemare.  Souffle,  in  the  Latonia  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles, 
beating  Helen  Mar,  Argentina  II.  and  Lufra.  Souffle  won  by  3  lengths,  and  there  were  50  lengths 
between  the  second  and  third.  In  the  Fall,  at  Latonia,  Elusive  ran  third  to  Sidkel  and  Prince 
Imperial,  giving  each  of  them  weight,  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  8  runners,  and  wound  up  her  3-year-old 
career  by  running  unpl.iced  in  a  1-mile  race  for  all  ages,  won  by  What  Next. 

As  a  4-year-old  Elusive  ran  unplaced  behind  the  fine  performers  Souffle,  Ben  Holladay  and  Loki 
in  a  1-mile  race  at  Louisville,  time  1:41  3/4.  At  Latonia,  with  96  lbs.  up,  she  ran  second  to  the 
Suburban  winner,  Tillo,  3  years,  102  lbs.,  in  the  Decoration  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Ben 
Holladay,  4  years,  118  lbs..  Umbrella,  Hermes,  Ramiro,  Ben  Brown  and  Islen,  time  1:53  1/2.  Four 
days  afterwards  she  won  a  1  1/16-milc  race  by  6  lengths  in  1:47  1/2,  beating  Letcher,  Harbinger  and 
3  others. 

In  her  last  race  at  Latonia  she  ran  second  to  the  very  fast  horse,  Simon  W.,  m  a  1  l/'8- 
mile  Handicap,  beating  Panmure,  Sharon  and  Endurance,  time  1:54.  At  Cincinnati  Elusive  ran 
second  to  Meadowthorpe  in  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  beating  Bell  Bramble  and  Arlington,  and  wound  up 
her  4-year-oId  season  by  winning  a  1-mile  Purse  race,  by  3  lengths,  in  1:40  1/2,  beating  Sangamon, 
Sidonian  and  Taluca. 

As  a  5-year-old  Elusive  started  out  at  St.  Louis  by  running  second  to  Found  in  a  l-mile-and-70- 
yards  race,  beating  Gold  Band.  She  next  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap  in  1:54  1/4,  beating  Laureate, 
Counter  Tenor  and  C.  S.  Bush,  and  2  days  afterwards  ran  third  to  What-er-Lou  and  Lieber  Karl 
(winner  of  the  Tennessee  Derby,  etc.),  in  the  Club  Members'  Handicap,  1  l/4miles,  beating  Counter 
Tenor  and  Our  Chance. 

At  Latonia  she  won  a  1-mile  Purse  in  1:41  3/4,  beating  Harry  Gaines,  Colleen  and  5  others  ; 
ran  unplaced  in  a  7/8-mile  Handicap,  won  by  Hampden  ;  ran   third  to  Remp  and  Performance  in 

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the  National  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  John  Bright  and  3  others,  and  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards 
race  in  1:44  3/4,  beating  Three  Bars,  Azucena  and  3  others. 

At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  Elusive  ran  unplaced  to  the  good  horses,  Algol,  Goodrich  (who 
holds  the  record  for  1  1/3  miles,  time  2:30  1/4)  and  Pink  Coat  (winner  of  the  American  Derby,  St. 
Louis  Derby,  etc.),  in  the  Wheeler  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  time  3:04  1/3,  the  other  runners  including 
the  great  racernare,  Imp,  Boanerges,  John  Bright,  Dr.  Sheppard,  White  Frost  (winner  of  the 
Kentucky  Oaks)  and  What-er-Lou. 

At  Harlem  she  ran  third  to  Charlie  Christie  and  Candelaria  in  a  t  1/8-mile  Purse,  4  runners; 
was  unplaced  in  a  1-mile-and-lOO-yards  Selling  race,  won  by  Morte  Fonso  ;  was  unplaced  in 
al  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  won  by  Amy  Wade,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  1  ]/S-mile  Selling  race,  won 
by  Top  Mast.  At  Hawthorne  Park,  Elusive,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  v.'as  unplaced  in  a  1  1/16- 
mile  race,  won  by  Bishop  Reed.  At  Latonia  she  ran  second  to  Jamboree  (winner  of  the  Tennessee 
Derby)  in  a  2-mile  Selling  race,  beating  Beau  Ideal,  Barton  and  2  others. 

At  Harlem,  Chicago,  she  ran  third  to  Forte  and  Croesus  in  the  Columbia  Stakes,  2  1/8  miles, 
beating  Boanerges  and  Frank  Jaubert.  At  Latonia  she  ran  third  to  Dutch  Comedian  and  Mariti  in 
a  1-mile  Selling  race,  beating  Evaline,  Double  Quick,  Arcturus,  Hampden,  Garnet  Ripple  and 
Doncella  ;  ran  second  to  Indra  in  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  8  runners  ;  won  a  1  1/3-mile  Selling  race, 
track  heavy,  easily  by  10  lengths  in  2:46,  beating  Joe  Shelby,  Doncella  and  3  others,  and.  in  the 
last  race  of  her  career,  1  mile,  selling,  she  finished  second  to  Deyo,  beating  Hampden.  The  Doctor, 
Aunt  Maggie,  Arcturus  and  Jamboree. 

VEGA,     ran  in  4  Stake  races  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  unplaced  in  each  of  them.     At  the  Stud 
Elusive's     Vega  was  a  good  producer. 
Dam. 


Elusive's        was  a  good  producer. 
3d  Dam. 

For  particulars  of  Vega's  produce   and   the  history  of  the  rest  of  the   family,  see  Daisy  F. 
Elizabeth  L.,  Lady  Longfellow,  Mary  C,  Peg  Woffington,  Raybelle  and  The  Lioness. 


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(  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

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\  Selim,  by  *Buzzard. 

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\  Catton,  by  Golumpus. 
I  Desdemona,  by  Orville. 

S  Euclid,  by  Emilius. 

*  Parthenessa,  by  Cervantes. 

I  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

'}  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Klorizel. 

)  *Sarpedon,  by  Emilius. 
I  Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

S  *l'riam.  by  Emilius. 
/  *De]phine,  by  Whisker. 

\  American  Eclipse,  by  Duroc. 

I  American  Pomona,  by  Sir  Alfred. 

i  Sidi  Hamet,  by  Virginian. 
I  Susette,  by  Aratus. 

\  *Sarpedon,  by  Emilius. 
I  Lancess,  by  Lance. 

I  Sir  William  of  Transport,  by  Sir  Archy. 
(  Miss  Dowden,  by  *Buzzard. 

\  Trumpator,  by  Sir  Soloman. 
"(  Mary  Jones,  by  Kosciusko. 

\  Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
'<  Peri,  by  Wanderer. 

\  Bub  Booty,  by  Chanticleer. 
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\  Casirel,  by  *Buzzard. 
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\  Laurel,  by  Blacklock. 

I  Maid  of  Honor,  bj  Champion. 

I  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

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EQUALITY. 


Equality  started  in  55  races.  She  won  6  races,  ran  second  in  2,  third  in  5,  and  was  unplaced 
in  42. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  82,175. 

Equality  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  began  by  running  unplaced  in  a  3  4-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$2,000,  at  Brooklyn.  She  ne.xt  ran  unplaced  at  Monmouth  Park  in  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  $2,000.  Three  days  afterwards  the  ran  third  to  Chemise  and  Village  Maid  in  the  Eliza- 
beth Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Miss  Thomas,  Corinth  and  Coots.  I-ater  on  she  ran  third  to  Leo 
H.  and  Blush  in  a  1-mile  Handicap,  beating  Telie  Uoe,  Charley  Dreux,  Heyday,  May  O.,  Prose, 
Housatonic,  Lonelay  and  Leatherstocking. 

At  Morris  Park  Equality  was  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  race,  for  maidens,  won  by  Ban  Flag,  in  1:42  3/4, 
At  Brooklyn  she  was  unplaced  in  a  1  1/16  miles  Sweepstakes,  won  by  Lady  Reel.  At  Morris  Park 
she  was  again  unplaced  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Sweepstakes,  for  all  ages,  to  carry  100  lbs.,  won  by  Dutch 
Roller,  and  at  Jerome  Park  she  was  unplaced  in  a  I-mile  race  for  maidnes,  won  by  Little  Addie. 

Equality  was  then  sent  to  Clifton,  where  she  ran  7  times,  won  1  race,  and  was  third  cmce.  The 
race  she  won  was  a  5/8-mile  Purse  against  12  opponents,  and  she  finished  third  to  Prince  Edward 
and  Carrie  G.  in  a  6  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  3  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Equality  started  2'.*  limes,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  2  and  third  in  3.  She 
began  at  Guttenberg  by  running  second  to  Nina  W.  in  a  Selling  race  for  all  ages,  7/8  mile,  beating 
Gendarme,  King  Idle,  Pendennis  and  9  others  Before  leaving  Guttenberg  she  ran  unplaced  5  times. 
At  Elizabeth  she  was  unplaced  5  times,  and  she  was  also  unplaced  at  Linden,  Brooklyn  and  Brighton 
Beach  in  1  race  at  each  track.  Equality  was  then  sent  back  to  Guttenberg,  where  she  remained  till 
the  end  of  the  season,  and  ran  15  more  races.  In  the  first  of  them,  a  5/8mile  Purse,  she  was  third 
to  Shotover  and  Bertha  Campbell  in   afield  of  10,  time  1:02  1/2. 

She  next  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  beating  14  opponents.  After  running  third  to  Jim  Gray 
and  Souvenir  in  a  3/4-niile  Selling  race,  Equality  won  a  .3/4-mile  Purse,  selling,  beating  Lonely, 
Souvenir  and  10  others.  She  next  won  a  f)/8-mile  Purse  from  Rancocas,  Torchlight  and  8  others, 
in  1:02  1/2,  and  followed  this  up  by  capturing  a  5/8-mile  Purse  from  Facial  B  ,  Alarming,  Jim  Gray 
and  10  others,  in  1:02  1/2.  In  her  next  race  Equality  ran  second  to  Rancocas  in  a  4  1/2-furlong 
race,  beating  lago,  Foxhill  and  Phillip  D.  She  took  part  in  8  more  races  during  the  season,  and  was 
unplaced  in  each  of  them 

As  a  !5-year-old  Equality  ran  5  races  at  Guttenberg,  and  was  unplaced  in  each  of  them. 

As  a  6-year-old  she  began  by  running  unplaced  at  Guttenberg.  Then  she  tried  Gloucester, 
where  she  was  unplaced  twice.  After  these  2  defeats  she  won  a  4  1/4-furlong  Selling  race,  beating 
Cloverdale,  Big  Brown  Jug,  Kilkenny.  Bootjack.  Nellie  Stanley,  Comforter  and  Nellie  B. 

This  was  the  last  victory  of  her  career.  She  ran  3  more  races  at  Gloucester,  and  was  unplaced 
in  each  of  them. 

Equality  produced  in 

1894,  ch.  c.  Algol,  by  imp.  Top  Gallaiit.  A  good  racehorse  and  winner  of  26  races.  As  a  2-year- 
old  he  first  started  in  the  Gaston  Hotel  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Memphis,  where  he  ran  second  to 
Boanerges,  8  runners.  He  next  won  the  Bramble  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  track  heavy,  by  2 
lengths,  in  1:03  3/4,  beating  Goshen  and  Boanerges,  the  latter  giving  him  10  lbs.  At  St. 
Louis  he  ran  second  to  Buckvidere  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  6  others,  conceding 
weight  to  them  all. 

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Then  he  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  carrying  top  weight,  in  a  field  of  8.  In  the  Kinder- 
garten Stakes,  .V^  mile,  he  was  unplaced  to  Moncreith,  Goshen  and  Typhoon  II.  (winner 
of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  etc.).  giving  them  all  weight,  the  great  racehorse.  Ornament,  too, 
being  amongst  the  beaten  division.  Algol  ne.xt  won  the  Two-year-old  Champion  Stakes,  5 
1/2  furlongs,  in  1;08  1/4,  beating  Typhoon  II.    Ornament,  Goshen,  Buckvidere,  Scribe,  etc. 

Afterwards,  Parthemax,  in  receipt  of  12  lbs.,  and  Fervor  in  receipt  of  20  lbs.,  finished 
in  front  of  Algol  in  a  .5/8-mile  race.  Algol  next  ran  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  for 
all  ages,  with  a  lot  the  worst  of  the  weights,  and  he  was  also  unplaced  in  a  5  1/3-furlong 
Handicap,  carrying  top  weight.  Conceding  weight  to  his  4  opponents,  he  won  a  3/4-mile 
race  easily  in  1;14  1/2.  With  118  lbs.  up,  he  ran  secon<l  to  Remember  Me,  84  lbs.,  in  a 
5  1/2-furlong  race,  G  runners,  all  in  receipt  of  weight. 

After  one  more  defeat,  when  he  ran  second,  Algol  won  4  straight  races  to  wind  up  his 
2-year-old  season.  He  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  from  6  opponents,  conceding  them  from  9 
to  20  lbs.;  won  the  Ozark  Scakes,  3/4  mile,  in  1:14  1/2,  beating  Buckvidere,  Lord  Zeni  and 
2  others,  giving  each  of  them  10  lbs.;  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  4  runners,  time  1:01, 
and  also  won  the  Chrysanthemum  Stakes,  ]  mile,  with  123  lbs.  up,  easily  beating  Buck- 
videre, 105,  Moncreith,  HI,  Lord  Zeni,  111,  and  Bishop  Reed  100  lbs.,  time  1:43. 

As  a  3-year-old  Algol  started  out  by  winning  the  Country  Club  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  at 
Memphis,  with  top  weight,  6  runners  ;  ran  third  and  last  to  Buckvidere  and  Typhoon  II.  in 
the  Tennessee  Derby,  1  1/8  miles,  and  ran  second  in  the  Mississippi  Handicap,  1  mile, 
carrying  top  weight.  At  Detroit  he  was  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  track 
heavy,  and  at  Cincinnati  ran  unplaced  in  the  Telegraph  Stake,  7/8  mile,  won  by  Box,  who 
was  giving  him  5  lbs.  His  last  win  as  a  3-year-old  was  in  a  6  1/2  furlong  race  at  Cincin- 
nati, although  he  ran  2  more  races,  in  one  of  which  he  was  unplaced,  and  in  the  other,  5/8 
mile,  he  ran  second  to  Charm,  time  1 :00  3/4. 

Algol's  3-year-old  form  was  not  up  to  the  promise  he  gave  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he 
wound  up  the  season  by  winning  the  Chrysanthemum  Stakes,  1  mile,  easily  in  1:43.  As  a 
3-year-old  he  seemed  to  lack  stamina,  and  horses,  to  which  he  had  given  weight  and  a  beat- 
ing as  a  2-year-old,  turned  the  tables  on  him  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  4-year-old  Algol  showed  vastly  improved  form  and  stamina  of  a  much  higher 
order.  He  won  11  races,  ran  second  5  times  and  third  twice.  Commencing  at  Memphis  he 
won  a  5/8  and  a;V4-mile  race,  7  runners  in  each.  His  other  wins  included  a  Handicap,  over 
the  Eclipse  course  at  Morris  Park,  carrying  top  weight,  beating  Nick  and  4  others  ;  two  3/4- 
mile  races  at  St.  Louis  in  1:14  1/2  and  1:15  ;  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Washington  Park,  beating 
Traverser,  Caesarian,  etc.,  in  1:13  1/2,  and  the  Wheeler  Handicap  a  1  1/4  miles,  at  Wash- 
ington   Park,  easily  by  fi  lengths  in  2:04  1/2,  within  1/2  second  of  the  record. 

In  this  race  Goodrich  (holder  of  the  world's  record  for  1  1/2  miles)  ran  second,  giving 
Algol  a  year  and  running  him  at  even  weights.  Pink  Coat  (winner  of  the  St.  Louis  Derby, 
etc.)  was  third,  giving  Algol  a  year  and  2  lbs.,  while  amongst  others  that  ran  unplaced 
were  Imp,  Boanerges,  Elusive,  Dr.  Sheppard  and  John  Bright. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Algol  won  a  1-mile  Handicap  from  The  Huguenot  (winner  of 
Withers  Stakes,  etc.),  Rhondo  and  others  in  1:40  3/5.  He  next  won  the  Omnium  Handicap, 
1  1/8  miles,  carrying  top  weight,  in  1:54  1/5,  beating  The  Huguenot,  Pink  Coat,  Lady 
Marian,  Baugle,  George  Keene,  Damien,  etc.  Next  time  out,  when  carrying  130  lbs.,  he 
won  a  1  1/8-miIe  Handicap,  beating  White  Frost,  113,  Lady  Marian,  85,  Hanwell,  96,  Sir 
Gawain,  106,  Geisha,  110,  Poetess,  115,  and  Joe  Miller,  100  lbs. 

Algol  ran  in  6  other  races,  during  the  season,  winning  one  and  running  third  twice. 
His  win  occurred  at  Brooklyn  in  the  Oriental  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles.  Carrying  126  lbs.,  he 
easily  disposed  of  Dr.  Catlett,  114,  Whistling  Con,  100,  Twinkler,  96,  Sir  Walter,  113,  Buela, 
94,  and  imp.  TheFriar,  123  lbs.,  time  2:07  1/2. 

As  a  5-year  old  Algol  easily  captured  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Memphis  from  7  opponents  in 
1:15  ;  a  7/8-mile  Handicap  at  Morris  Park,  carrying  top  weight,  and  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap 
at  Brooklyn,  top  weight,  beating  King  Barleycorn,  etc.,  in  1:54  1/3,  won  easily. 

As  a  6-year-old.  in  1900,  Algol  won  3  races  at  St.  Louis,  one  a  7/8-mile  Purse  in  a  field 
of  7,  and  the  other  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  7  runners.     Both  races  were  won  easily. 

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1895,  1).  (*.  Gov.  Taylor,  by  imp.  Top  Gallant.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
began  by  running  unplaced,  at  St  Louis,  in  3/4  mile  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400.  At 
Latonia  he  ran  unplaced  in  a  selling  race,  3/4  mile  ;  ran  third  to  Turtle  Dove  and  Primate 
in  a  3/4  mile  Selling  race,  and  ran  second  to  Corder,  giving  him  ?  lbs.,  in  a  3/4  mile  Selling 
race. 

1896,  Missed  to  imp.  Top  Gallant. 

1897,  blk.  f.  l»y  imp.  Top  Gallant. 

EQI'II'OISK,     always  ran  in  the  best  company.     In  her  first  H  races  as  a  2-year-old  she  was  un- 

Equality's  placed,  viz  :  in  the  Claybaugh  Memorial  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Baltimore,  won  by 

dam.  Tolu  ;  in  the  Foam  Stakes,  5,  Smile,  at  Sheepshead  Pay,  won  by  Burton,  and  in  the 

Surf  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Thackeray.     Then,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |3,000, 

she  won  the   great  Two-year-old   Selling  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  6  lengths, 

beating  Tolu.  Blossom   and  4  others,  and  was  subsequently  bought  in  for  |5,000. 

At  Monmouth  Park  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Hopeful  Stakes.  5,  8  mile,  won  by 
Issaquena.  At  the  same  track  she  gave  Xonage  10  lbs.  and  ran  second  to  her  in  the  Atlantic 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  13  others.  In  the  Tyro  Stakes,  won  by  Reveller,  in  the  Sapling 
Stakes,  won  by  the  good  racemare  Louisette,  and  in  the  Camden  Stakes,  won  by  Water 
Lily,  Equipoise  was  unplaced,  and  she  was  also  unplaced  in  her  last  race  of  the  season,  viz: 
a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  giving  the  first,  second  and  third  21,  13  and  21  lbs.  respectively. 

As  a  3-year-old  Equipoise  commenced  with  the  hard  task  of  trying  to  win  the  Mermaid 
Stakes,  118  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay.  She  finished  vmplaced,  the  fine  racemares  Duchess 
and  Louisette  coming  in  1,  2,  with  Tolu  third.  Witn  the  worst  of  the  weights  she  was  next 
unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Monmouth  Park,  and  a  week  afterwards  ran  second  to 
Frankie  B.  in  a  7  8-mile  Handicap,  9  runners.  Then  she  was  unplaced  in  an  All  Aged 
Handicap  won  by  Iota. 

Two  days  afterwards  Equipoise  won  a  1  mile  Purse,  with  penalties  and  allowances, 
by  3  lengths,  beating  Economy  (who  was  giving  her  5  lbs.),  Sunmaid,  Albia  and  8  others. 
This  was  Equipoise's  last  win.  She  afterwards  ran  twice  unplaced,  and  the  last  time  she 
carried  silk  she  finished  third  to  Vinton  and  Pampero  (giving  each  of  them  weight)  in  a 
1-mile  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  imp.  Dutch  Roller,  Casino,  Richard  L.,  San- 
doval, etc. 

Equipoise  produced  in 

1886,  ell.  f.  Eqnality,  by  Bend  'Or.     Alluded  to  above. 

1887,  Barren  to  Bend  "Or. 

1888,  eh.  f.  Eqnity,  by  Bend  'Or.     A  good  and  consistent  2-year-old,  at  which  age   she  ran  17 

races,  won  3,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  7  and  unplaced  5  times.  She  began  by  running 
third  to  Bermuda  and  L  Intriguante  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  a  field  of 
20,  which  included  Picknicker  (winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  etc.),  Lizzie  Pickwick,  Nellie 
Ely  (winner  of  the  Monmouth,  Oaks,  etc.),  Lepanto  and  Kirkover. 

She  next  won  a  3  4-mile  Sweepstakes,  over  the  Futurity  Course,  in  1:11  2/5,  beating 
Void,  L'Intriguante,  Versatile  and  9  others.  Her  next  win  was  at  Brooklyn,  where  she 
carried  <iff  a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  Stratagem,  Blithe,  Ma  Belle,  Yosemite  and 
5  others.  She  next  ran  second  to  Nellie  Bly  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating  LTntriguante, 
Eclipse,  imp.  Lowlanderand  7  others. 

In  the  Willow  Stakes  Equity  ran  third  to  Esperanza  and  Kildeer,  beating  Reckon 
(who  was  giving  her  6  lbs.).  Amulet  and  3  others.  At  Monis  Park,  Equity,  in  receipt  of  7 
lbs.  from  Kildeer,  won  the  Titan  Stakes  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths.  Rey  del  Rey,  the  Uncas- 
Mimi  filly.  Stratagem  and  Zender  finishing  m  the  rear.  After  this  win  till  the  end  of  the 
season  Equity  ran  7  more  races,  finishing  third  in  three  and  second  in  one. 

As  a  3-year-old  Equity  ran  some  good  races.  She  finished  second  to  Castalia  in  the 
Ladies'  Stakes,  at  Morris  Park  ;  won  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
beating  Flavilla,  Ambulance,  Castalia  and  Reckon,  the  last-named  a  really  crack  filly;  won  a 

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1  mile  Sweepstakes  in  Brooklyn  in  1:43,  beating  Trinity,  Versatile,  Portchester  and  8  others, 
and  ran  third  in  the  Hickory  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Morris  Park,  behind  the  good  horse 
Poet  Scout  and  Strathmeath  (winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc.),  beating  Rey  del  Rey, 
Reckon,  Montana  (winner  of  the  Suburljan,  etc.).  and  Kildeer  who  ran  a  mile  over  the 
straight  course  at  Monmouth  Park  in  1:37  1/4. 

As  a  4-year  old  Equity  won  3  races  ;  as  a  5-year-old  she  won  9  times  ;  as  a  6-year-old 
she  won  6  times  ;  and  as  a  7-year-old  she  won  2  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks  and  also  won 
on  the  outlaw  tracks,  making  a  total  of  2.5  wins  on  the  legitimate  tracks. 

1889  b.  c.  Even  Weig:ht,  by  Bend  "Or.  As  a  2-year-old  won  3  races  out  of  31  starts.  Her  first 
win  was  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  Vocalite,  Botheration,  Azrael, 
Avon  and  8  others.  At  Guttenberg,  Even  Weight  won  a  5/8-mile  Purse  race,  for  all 
ages,  track  heavy,  in  1:04  3/4,  beating  Marty  B.,  St.  James,  Tammany  Hall  and  4  others, 
and  at  the  same  track  won  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  for  all  ages,  beating  Josie  Wells, 
Pericles,  Ballarat,  P'lavilla,  May  U.,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  Even  Weight  ran  17  times  without  winning.  As  a  4-year-old  he  started 
17  times  and  won  1  race  at  Guttenberg,  and  as  a  5  year  old  he  ran  8  races  without  winning. 

l.S!>0,  ch.  f.  Balance,  by  Stratford.  Ran  unplaced  in  her  first  race  at  Brooklyn.  Then  she  ran 
third  to  Spartan  and  Sir  Richard  in  a  .5/8-mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  Minnehaha  and  7 
others.  Two  days  afterwards  she  finished  second  to  the  Duke  of  Montrose-Pappoose  colt 
(afterwards  called  Skedaddle)  in  a  5/8-mile  Svv'eepstakes,  beating  11  others. 

At  Morris  Park  Balance  won  a  .5/8-mile  Sweepstakes  easily  by  3  lengths  in  1:01  1/3, 
beating  By  Jove  and  11  others.  After  having  been  beaten  3  times  she  won  3  straight  races 
at  Guttenberg,  each  of  them  7/8-mile,  selling,  with  8  runners  in  the  first,  9  runners  in  the 
second  and  6  runners  in  the  third.  During  the  season  she  ran  5  more  races  at  Guttenberg, 
3  of  which  she  won,  viz  :  5/8  mile  in  1:01  1/2,  3  runners  ;  3/4  mile,  6  runners,  and  5  1/2 
furlongs,  0  runners. 

As  a  8-year-o!d  Balance  won  7  races.  Her  first  win  was  a  5/8-Selling  race  at  Brighton 
Beach,  beating  Queen  Bess,  Shelly  Tuttle,  Trophy,  Eolo  and  8  others.  She  ne.xt  wcm  a  3/4- 
mile  Sweepstakes  at  Monmouth  Park,  over  the  straight  course,  entered  to  be  sold  for  f  1,700, 
in  1:12  3/4,  beating  .May  Win,  Madrid,  Reginald  and  Minnehaha.  Her  third  successive  win 
was  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  with  11  runners. 

In  addition  to  running  second  5  times,  Balance  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  Sweepstakes  at 
Monmouth  Park,  6  runners  ;  at  Guttenberg  a  3/4-mile  Purse,  6  runners  ;  a  5  1/2-furlong 
Selling  race,  9  runners,  and  a  6  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  beating  Contribution,  Vespasian, 
Firefly  and  9  others. 

1S!)1,     b.  f.  Peiidnlnm,  by  The  Bard.     Ran  3  races  as  a  2-year-old  without  being  placed. 

is;)2.     ch.  c.  by  The  Bard. 

lS!»;i,     and  ISOO,  barren. 

1894.  ch.  f.  Barometer,  by  The  Bard.  Ran  14  times  as  a  2-year-old,  23  times  as  a  3-year-old, 
and  twice  as  a  4-year-old,  without  winning. 

189.5,  b.  c.  Blondin  II.,  by  The  Bard.  Was  sent  to  England  where  he  ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2- 
year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  9  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  once  and  unplaced  7  times. 
As  a  4-year-old  Blondin  II.  ran  5  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  twice  and  unplaced  twice. 
As  a  5-year-old  he  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  once,  third  once  and  unplaced  5 
times.     His  total  winnings  amounted  to  less  than  $900. 

1897,  b.  c.  Scales,  by  The  Bard.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  6  races,  ran 
second  4  times,  third  4  times  and  unplaced  3  times.  He  first  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Harlem, 
14  runners.  At  Washington  Park  he  won  a  1  mile  Selling  race,  8  runners,  time  1:43  1/2, 
and  a  1  mile  Purse,  selling,  6  runners,  time  1:42  1/2.  At  Harlem  he  won  the  Riverside 
Stake,  selling,  7/8  mile,  beating  The  Lady,  Greenock,  Goldone,  etc.,  in  1:27  3/5,  and  al 
mile  and  100  yards  race,  again  beating  Greenock,  The  Lady,  etc.,  while  at  Hawthorne 
Park  he  won,  a  1  1/4  mile  Purse,  selling,  beating  Our  Nellie,  Prince  Blazes,  etc. 

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1S9S,  1).  c.  The  Rliyiiier,  by  The  Bnnl.  Ran  26  races  as  a  3-year-old.  won  2,  ran  second  in  8, 
third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  12.  He  began  by  running  twice  unplaced  and  then  finished 
second  to  Rolling  Boor  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  for  2-year-olds,  at  Brooklyn,  13  runners.  He 
next  finished  third  to  Elizabeth  M.  and  imp.  Dublin,  in  a  5/8-mile  race.  Futurity  course, beat- 
ing Telamon,  Dr.  Barlow,  Trigger,  Princess  Evelyn,  Snark,  Bengal,  Ganymede  and  8  others. 
In  the  Foam  Stakes,  o  8  mile,  won  by  imp.  Dublin,  The  Rhymer  was  unplaced,  and  at  his 
next  attempt,  when  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  ran  second  to  Moor,  beating  Quiz  II.,  Hy  Lo, 
Vouch,  Sentry,  etc. 

He  was  then  unplaced  twice  and  next  ran  second  to  Luke  Ward  in  a  5  'S-mile 
race  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  Termless,  Ginki,  Lady  Padden  and  8  others.  iSefore 
leaving  Brighton  The  Rhymer  ran  third  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  to  Malster  and  Janice, 
beating  Bellario,  Princess  Evelyn.  Balloon,  Telamon,  etc.,  and  also  ran  second  to  Luke 
Ward  in  a  3/4*miIe  race,  beating  Scurry,  Ginki,  Cresson  and  others. 

At  Brooklyn  The  Rhymer  won  his  first  race,  5/8  mile,  easily  by  1/2  a  length,  beating 
Sharpshooter,  Isia,  Henry  Clay  Rye  (winner  of  the  Crescent  City  Derby),  Trigger,  Temple- 
ton  and  9  others,  time  1:01  4/5.  This  was  followed  by  his  carrying  114  lbs.  and  running 
second  to  Telamon,  111  lbs.,  and  beating  Dr.  Barlow,  104,  Kimberley.  109,  Silver  Dale,  121. 
Fake.  109,  and  Princess  Pepper,  103  lbs. 

After  ninning  unplaced  4  times,  he  finished  second  to  McAddie,  at  Yonkers,  beat- 
ing Servilla,  Katherina,  etc.  Three  days  afterwards  The  Rhymer  achieved  his  sec- 
ond and  last  victory  as  a  2-year-old  by  easily  winning  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  from  Rap- 
penecker.  Malster  and  Hollow  Wood.  He  ran  7  more  races  during  the  season  and  finished 
second  twice,  third  tw-ice  and  unplaced  3  times. 

The  Rhymer  won  a  lot  of  good  races  as  a  3-year  old,  scoring  4  straight  wins  at  Wash- 
ington and  beating  some  good  hor.ses,  including  Robert  Waddell.  At  Morris  Park  and 
Brooklyn  he  also  earned  brackets,  beating  Termnnis,  Herbert,  etc.,  at  the  latter  track.  At 
Saratoga  he  w'on  the  Huron  Stakes,  Handicap,  1  3  16  miles,  and  later  on  at  Brooklyn  won 
a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  from  Herbert,  imp.  Dublin,  The  Amazon,  etc.;  a  Handicap,  1 
mile  and  70  yards  in  1 :44  4/5,  and  another  Handicap,  1  1  8  miles,  beating  Herbert,  Terminus 
and  St.  Finnan,  track  heavy. 


BAXDAXA,     never  ran. 
Equality's 
2nd  Dam. 

She  produced  in 

1881,  ch.  f.  Equipoise,  by  Enquirer.     Alluded  to  above. 

1882,  barren. 

1883,  b.  c.  Banner  Bearer,  by  Enquirer.  As  a  2-year-old  only  started  once,  running 
unplaced  in  the  Champagne  Stakes,  won  by  the  brilliant  racemare  Dew  Drop.  As  a  3-year- 
old,  the  first  time  he  was  placed  was  when  he  ran  second  to  the  fast  sprinter  Fletch  Taylor 
in  a  7/8-mile  race,  at  Monmourh  Park,  with  Stonebuck.  Monogram,  Portland  and  4  others 
in  the  rear.  At  the  same  meeting  he  won  a  1-mile  race  on  a  slow  track,  beating  Calera, 
Attorney,  Ferona,  Necromancy,  Kalula  and  6  others.  In  the  other  races  during  the  season 
he  finisned  second  twice  and  third  3  times.     As  a  4-year-old  he  wnn  2  races. 

Banner  Bearer  was  a  horse  that  improved  with  age,  and  as  a  5  year-old  he  was  a  good 
horse  up  to  a  mile.  He  won  9  races  during  the  season  beating  good  horses.  He  also  proved 
himself  a  repeater  when  he  defeated  Mr.  Haggin's  good  mare,  Prose,  in  the  Appeal  Stakes, 
1,400  yds.  heats,  in  straight  heats.  As  a  6-year-old  he  won  2  races  and  he  also  w-on  1 
when  9  years  old. 

1884,  br.  f.  Napa,  by  Enquirer.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old.  Was  unplaced  to  Graciosa, 
Robson  and  Modesto  in  the  California  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  her  first  start  in  the  Spring.  She 
next  won  the  Gano  Stokes,  3/4  mile,  turning  the  tables  on  Graciosa,  Robson  and  Modesto, 

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and  also  beating  C.  H.  Todd  (winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc.),  Leap  Year,  Narcola, 
Rathbone  and  Voltigeur. 

In  the  Fall,  when  she  next  started,  she  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, beating  Mr.  Baldwin's  good  mare,  Grisette,  in  addition  to  Laura  Gardner  and  Narcola. 
In  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-old  she  finished  third  in  the  Finigan  Stakes,  1  mile,  behind  Safe 
Ban  and  Voltigeur,  again  beating  C.  H.  Todd,  and  Robson  in  addition  to  Laredo,  Golish 
and  Jim  Duffy.  Napa  only  ran  once  more,  when,  as  a  3-year-old,  she  was  unplaced  in  a 
1  1/16-mile  race  at  Brooklyn,  won  by  Raveller. 

Napa  has  produced 

My  Gyps,  late  Natalie  S.  (winner  of  31  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  and  a  winner 
on  the  outlaw  tracks  and  dam  of  M)'  Gypsy,  winner  of  9  races  in  1899  and  1900,  including 
1  1/4  miles  in  2:0-5  3/4,  and  again  a  winner  in  1901,  and  Belle  Graham,  a  2-year-old  winner 
in  1902);  Naphtha  (won  4  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  the  Gazelle  Stakes.  1  1/8  miles,  at 
Brooklyn,  beating  the  good  racemare.  Miss  Maud,  and  4  others,  and  also  the  Ladies' 
Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Morris  Park,  beating  Lillian  Russell,  Grace  Brown,  Afternoon  and 
Minnehaha  Naphtha  died  as  a  3-year-old),  and  Suseol,  who  never  ran,  but  produced  the 
winners  Arquebus,  Golden  Days,  Suniol,  Ice  Water,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901,  and  Deseo, 
a  2-year-old  winner  in  England  in  1900. 

In  addition  to  these  winners  and  producers  Napa  has  thrown  the  winners  Maxima, 
Rifle,  Napian  and  Napamax,  the  last  named  a  stake  winner. 

1885,     ell.  c.  Talisman,  by  imp.  Great  Tom.     Never  ran. 

1886      and  1887,  barren. 

1888,  b.  f.  Saraiiac,  by  Iroquois.  Ran  only  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  was  unplaced.  Her 
first  foal  Beatrice  IV.  won  3  races  at  Baltimore  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  did  not 
run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  amongst  the  outlaws. 

1889,  br.  e.  Emblem,  by  Irociuois.  Won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old  at  Gloucester.  As  a  3-year-old 
he  won  3  races,  one  of  them  3/4  mile,  at  Washington,  in  1:15,  beating  Natalie  S.,  Nubian, 
Ballyhoo,  Queen  d'Or  and  Owen  Roberts.  As  a  4  and  5-year-old  Emblem  won  31 
more  races. 

1890,  I'll.  f.  Red  Banner,  by  Iroquois.  (Died  1893).  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won 
her  first  7  races.  At  Memphis  she  won  the  Lassie  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  beating  Haydee, 
Shadow,  etc.,  and  the  Gaston  Hotel  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  King  Lee,  Lookout  and  Fort 
Worth.  At  Little  Rock  she  won  two  1/3  mile  races.  At  Nashville  she  won  the  Ivy  Leaf 
Stakes,  1/3  mile,  beating  Queen  Enid,  Issie  O.,  Fringe,  Haydee,  Lady  Lane,  Laura 
Abrahams,  Marguerite,  Rapidell  and  Streak  of  Lightning,  giving  them  all  5  lbs.;  the  Trial 
Stakes,  5/8  mile  with  top  weight,  beating  Fringe  and  Gov.  Brown.  At  Washington  Park 
Red  Banner  won  her  last  race  as  a  2-yearold,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths  in  a  field  of  9. 

As  a  3-year-old  Red  Banner  started  20  times,  won  7  races,  was  5  times  second  and  third 
3  times.  She  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse  at  Elizabeth ;  a  7/8-mile  Sweepstakes  at  Monmouth  Park, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000  ;  a  Sweepstakes,  over  the  Futurity  course,  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
7  runners  and  the  Clinton  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles  at  Brooklyn.  At  Morris  Park  she  won  a  1  1/4- 
mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  Minnehaha  ;  a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes,  top  weight,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  SI, 800,  beating  Capt.  T.,  Addie,  Saragossa,  Arab,  etc.,  and  a  1-mile  Sweepstakes, 
beating  Sarah  Ramey  and  Minnehaha  in  1:40  3/4. 

1891,  b.  f.  Flamingo,  by  Iroquois.     Never  ran. 

1892,  b.  f.  La  Bossue,  by  Inspector  B.  Never  ran.  Dam  of  Amelia  T.,  who  won  3  races  as  a 
3-year-old  in  1898. 

1893,  barren.     189.5,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1894,  br.  c.  P.  Dunne,  by  Iroquois.  Ran  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  won  twice  and  was  second 
once.     As  a  3-year-old  P.  Dunne  won  5  races,  including  one  at  1  mile  in  1:41. 

1896,  cli.  c,  by  imp.  Loyalist. 

1897,  barren. 

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KVAOXE,     produced  in 
Kquality's 
3rd  Dam. 

1873,     ell.  f.  Evasive,  by  imp.  Canwell.     Had  no  produce. 

1S74,  h.  f.  Bliiik  Bonnie,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.  A  winner.  She  had  only  3  foals,  viz.: 
Saxony,  Bradford  and  Tullahoma.  Saxony  never  ran.  She  was  the  dam  of  the  winners 
Erebus  (9  race>),  Once-a-\Veek  and  Scoltie  D.  Bradford,  who  also  ran  as  Replevin, 
never  won. 

Tullahoma  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  She  distinguished  herself  by  having 
thrown  Tammany  (the  best  3  and  4-year-old  of  his  day,  with  $115,690  to  his  credit),  and  Tulla 
Blackburn,  a  good  racemare  and  dam  of  the  winners  Candle  Black  and  Tulla  Fonso.  Tulla- 
homa also  threw  the  winners  Fort  Worth,  Lukehoma,  Miss  Miriam  and  Tennessee.  The 
last  named  was  sent  to  England  where  he  won  2  races  as  a  5-year-old. 

1S7.J,  ch.  c.  Bnckingrbam,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.     Never  started. 

187(5,  b.  c.  Bnlvvark,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.    A  winner  as  a  S-yearold. 

1877,  eh.  f.  Bandana,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.     Alluded  to  above. 

1878,  barren. 

1879,  b.  f.  Evasive,  by  John  Morgan.  Won  2  races  as  a  4- year-old  and  1  as  a  5-year-old,  was  the 
dam  of  Swifton,  a  winner  as  a  4,  5  and  6-year-old. 

1880,  ch.  c.  Tennyson,  by  imp.  Great  Tom.  Won  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  3  as  a  8-year-old  and 
1  as  a  4-year-old. 

1881,  barren.     1883,  foal  died. 

1882,  ch.  f.  Eve  Efflngrham,  by  Enquirer.  Never  started.  Produced  Sieve,  dam  of  Siphon,  a  2- 
year-old  winner  in  I'jOl  and  a  winner  again  in  1902,  including  6  1/2  furlongs  in  1:21. 

1884,     barren. 

188.5,  cli.  c.  Montagrue,  by  imp.  Mortemer.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old 
he  won  twice.  As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  without  winning.  As  a  5-year-old  he  won  6  races. 
Montague  was  a  good  handicap  horse.  He  beat  some  of  the  best  in  training  and  won  up 
to  1  1/2  miles. 

188(>,     ch.  c.  Eblis.  by  Iroquois.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.     Won  as  a  3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9  and 

10-year-old.     As  a  10-year-old  he  won  over  the  jumps. 

1887,     ch.  or  ro.  c.  Indian,  by  Iroquois.    Ran  as  a  3,  4  and  5-year  old  without  winning. 
1889,     barren,  and  no  report  since. 

VOI.iCii.4,  produced  the  winners  Barney  Williams  (also  a  sire).  Invoice  (winner  of  the 

'Half- sister  to  Levity)  Pittsburg  Cup,  2  1  ,'4  miles,  etc  ),  Alice  Mitchell  (winner  of  the  West   End 

Equality's  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Monmouth  Park,  and  died  without  produce), 

4th  Dam.  and  Lexingtor. 

From  Volga  also  came  the  producers  Jenny  McKinney  and  Tecalco. 

Jenny  McKinney  threw 

(a)  Ellen  Alice.  The  dam  of  Vigilene,  who  threw  the  winners  Black  Vigil,  Vignette, 
Harris  and  Vigilant,  the  last  named  with  26  races  to  his  credit.  Vigilene  also  threw 
Vigilette  (dam  of  the  winners  Artillery,  29  races,  Leonidas  II.,  Grayling,  11  races,  and  All 
Gray),  Leola  (dam  of  Cogswell)  and  Vigile,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners  Mr.  Robinson, 
Wallabout,  and  Dodie  S.,  the  last  named  a  3-year-old  in  1892,  including  3/4  mile  in  1:14  3/4. 

(6)  Claudia.  Winner  of  9  races  as  a  3-year  old,  including  the  Michigan  Derby,  11/2 
miles,  the  Neil  House  Stakes,  1-mile  heats,  the  Columbus  Stakes,  1-mile  heats,  and  dam 
of  the  winners  Umpire  and  Cutalong. 

(<•)  Buccaneer.  Winner  of  4  races,  including  1  mile  in  1:42  1/2,  which  was  good  time 
for  those  days. 

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((/)     Poet.     Winner  of  9  races. 

(e)  Omaha.  Only  ran  as  a  2-year-oId  when  she  won  8  races,  including  the  Youthful 
Stakes,  the  Brentwood  Stakes,  the  Foam  Stakes,  the  Upland  Stakes  and  the  Holly  Handi- 
cap, beating  many  of  the  cracks. 

(/)    Toewater.     Winner  of  3  races. 

{^)     Mulberry.     Winner  of  11  races. 

Tecalco  threw 

(n)  Sally  A.  Ran,  never  won.  Produced  Paoli,  a  winner,  and  Madam  Midas,  she  the 
dam  of  the  winner  Garnet  Ripple. 

(i)  Tolu.  Winner  of  l.'i  races  up  to  1  1/2  miles,  including  the  Youthful,  Clabaugh 
Memorial,  Spinaway  and  Misses'  Stakes  as  a  2-year-old, and  as  a  3-year-old  the  Analostan, 
Chesapeake  and  Alabama  Stakes.  Tolu  threw  Smuggler,  who  won  20  races  on  the  legiti- 
mate tracks,  and  also  won  on  the  outlaw  tracks. 

(c)  Rock-and-Rye.  A  good  performer  and  a  stake  winner.  As  a  2-year-old  he  won  a 
5/.S-mile  race  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  the  speedy  Mamie  Hunt,  Estrella,  Jennie  B.  and 
Bluestone.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  4  races.  He  captured  the  Vernal  Sweepstakes,  1  mile, 
at  Baltimore,  beating,  at  even  weights,  Dry  Monopole  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Jockey  Club 
Handicap,  etc.),  Elkwood  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  and  giving  weight  to  others,  in- 
cluding Pasha. 

At  Jerome  Park  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  again  beating  Dry  Monopole  at  even  weights,, 
and  also  having  behind  him  Avalon,  Bankrupt,  etc.  At  Monmouth  Park  Rock-and-Rye 
won  a  1-mile  Handicap,  beating  the  good  animals  Millie,  Eolian,  Bandala,  etc.,  and  he 
als)  won  the  Elberon  Stakes,  7/8  mile. 

(d)  Tonique.  Ran  as  a  2-year  old  and  did  not  win.  Produced  the  winners  Arsenic, 
Bayside  (an  outlaw).  Silver  Fizz  (,5/8  mile,  in  1:00  3/4,  at  Harlem),  and  Tonicum,  a  2-year- 
old  winner  in  1900.  Tonique  also  threw  B.  ^  S.,  dam  of  the  winners  Cephalagia  and  Tequila. 

{e)  Hot  Scotch.  Winner  of  5  races  and  dam  of  the  winner  Toddy,  who,  as  a  2-year- 
old,  won  a  ,5/8-mile  race  at  Saratoga,  beating  Lieut.  Gibson  (winner  of  the  American 
Derby,  etc.).  Sakhrat,  etc.,  in  1:01  1/4.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  the  Brighton  Handicap, 
1  1/4  miles,  with  100  lbs.,  beating  Watercure,  100,  Alcedo,  123,  Blues,  99,  Latson,  104, 
Prince  of  Melbourne,  123,  Decanter,  104,  Brigadier,  lOS,  and  All  Gold,  98  lbs. 

(/)    Pousse  Cafe.     Won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  New  Orleans  in  1:14  3/4. 

TRAI^iBVIVIARE,     produced  the   good  racehorse   and   sire  Vandal.     She   also   produced   the 
Equality's  famous  Levity  and  Vistula,  whose   daughter,  Kentucky  Belle,   threw  the 

5th  Dam.  good  racehorse,  Himalaya,   and  3  producing  daughters.   Pride  (winner  of 

10  races)  and  Vis-a-Vis. 

For  further  particulars  of  the  Levity  family  see  Admiration,  Dissembler,  Hypocrite, 
Manzanita,  Marquise,  Miss  Miriam,  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish,  Soncy  Lass,  Souffle, 
Tulla  Blackburn  and  Wamsutta. 


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Imp.   Eye  Sweet  never  started.     In  England  she  produced  in 

IKOl,  h.  t.  .Artistic,  by  Paradox.  Started  (i  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  4  races,  ran 
second  in  the  Gerard  Nursery  Handicap,  with  bottom  weight,  and  finished  third  in  the 
Carlisle  Two-year-old  Stakes.  Started  .'>  times  as  a  3-year  old,  was  unplaced  4  times,  and 
finished  second  to  Kilmallock  in  the  Bainesse  Plate,  I  mile,  at  Catterick  Bridge  8  runners. 
As  a  4-year-old  she  was  sold  to  go  to  France. 

Eye  Sweet  was  not  covered  in  1891.  In  1892  she  was  covered  by  Ishmael  and  imported 
to  the  United  Stattjs,  where  she  slipped  her  foal  in  1S93. 

Eye  Sweet  produced  in  America  in 

1894.  cli.  f.  Thorn  BlosHom,  by  iinj).  Martenhurst.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started 
4  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2 
furlongs,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  beating  True  Light  and  7  others,  track  heavy,  time 
57  1,'3  seconds,  and  later  on,  at  the  same  Meeting,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  ran  second 
to  Alice  Lee,  $300,  in  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  8  runners,  track  heavy,  time  591/4  seconds. 

1S05,  b.  f.  Iradeii  (registered  as  Eye  Lash),  by  iiiip.  Clieveden.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old 
when  she  started  4  times,  was  unplaced  in  her  first  3  races  and  won  the  fourth  and  last 
time.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $200,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  7  runners, 
time  1:03. 

189(!,  br.  f.  Diaiiora,  by  imp.  Duncoiiibe.  Did  not  start  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  As  a  4-year-old 
she  ran  5  times  unplaced. 

1897,     ch.  f.,  by  Emperor  of  Norfolli. 

WmX  BL.OSSOITI,     started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3  (2  runners  in 

Eye  Sweet's  1   of  them)  and  unplaced  in  4.     She  was  second  to  Foxglove  in  the  29th 

Dam.  Triennial  Stakes,  at  Ascot,  9   runners,   including  Whipper  In  (winner  of 

the  Dee  Stakes),  and  was  also  second  in  another  race  at  the  same  Meeting. 

At  Goodwood  she  won  the  Findon  .Stakes,  beating   Jubilee  (winner  of 

the  Westminster  Stakes),  Purple  and  Scarlet  (winner  of  the  24th  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes),  etc. 

At  Doncaster  she  walked  over  for  the   Filly  Stakes,  5  subscribers. 

As  a  3-year-old  Whin  Blossom  started  13  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  3,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  4.  At  Manchester  she  ran  second  to  Billycock,  beaten  a  head,  in  the  Mid- 
summer Welter  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  6  runners,  and  the  ne.xt  day  won  the  July  Welter 
Handicap,  7/8  mile,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  3  runners. 

At  Redear,  giving  9  lbs.  to  her  opponents,  she  ran  second  to  Tarry  Woo  in  the 
Kirkleatham  Biennial  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  5  runners,  and  at  York  she  won  the  Ebor 
St.  Leger,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Sophist,  winner  of  the  Lambton  Stakes,  etc.,  at  weight 
for  sex. 

At  Doncaster  Whin  Blossom  ran  second  to  Shotover  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas, 
Derby,  etc.,  penalized  12  lbs.),  beating  3  others.  At  Newmarket  she  won  a  Handicap, 
3/4  mile,  8  runners,  and  in  her  last  race  of  the  season  finished  third  in  the  Liverpool  St. 
Leger,  4  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Whin  Blossom's  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  started  9  times,  won  1 
race,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  6.  With  the  best  of  the  weights,  she  won  the 
Brighton  Stakes,  handicap,  about  1  1/2  miles,  by  5  lengths,  beating  Thebais  (winner  of 
the  1,000  guineas,   the  Oaks,  etc.),   Hackness   (winner   of    the    Cambridgeshire  the  same 

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year)  and  3  others.  She  ran  second  to  McMahon  in  the  York  Cup,  handicap,  1  1/4  miles, 
6  runners,  and  also  ran  second  to  Middleman,  beaten  a  head,  in  the  Lothian's  Handicap, 
1  1/3  miles,  at  Musselburg,  5  runners. 

Whin  Blossom  produced  in 

1885,  b.  c.  Gorsedale,  by  Tyiiedale.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old  in  a  Maiden  Plate  at 
Newmarket,  won  by  Diana,  13  runners. 

ISSO,     br.  f.  imp.  Eye  Sweet,  by  (Tnll()]>iii.     Alluded  to  above. 

1SS7,  b.  f.  Alicia  Hawthorn,  by  Master  Kildare.  Never  started.  Had  foals  in  1892,  18!).5  and 
1896,  none  of  which  started. 

Whin  Blossom  was  covered  by  Wenlock  in  1887  and  sent  to  Germany. 

■IA"\VTHORj\  ISI..4><>;TI,     only  i-an  as  a  3-year-old,   when  she  started  4  times,  was  third  in  2 
Eye  Sweet's  races  and  unplaced  in  3.     She  finished  third  to  Honestish  and  The 

3d  Uam.  Skirmisher-Miss    Boswell    filly,    in    the    Trial   Stakes,   about    3/4 

mile,   at  Carlisle,  5  runners,  and   at  Richmond  she   ran   third   to 
Repulse  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas),  and  Herraosa,  in  the  Rich- 
mond Cup,  handicap,  10  runners. 

Hawthorn  Bloom  produced  in 

ISO!),  b.  f.  May  ISloinii,  by  Breadalbaue.  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races  was 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  ^200  and  afterwards  claimed,  she  won 
the  May  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Chester,  in  a  canter  by  a  length,  6  runners.  At  Liverpool  she 
won  the  Tyro  Stakes,  about  3  1/16  furlongs,  by  3  lengths,  7  runners.  At  Abingdon,  en- 
tered to  be  sold  for  ^300  and  afterwards  sold  for  ^305,  she  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  about 
1/3  mile,  with  top  weight,  8  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  May  Bloom  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  5.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  ^^50  and  afterwards  sold  for  I'lO  guineas,  she  won 
the  Caversham  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Reading,  beating  Her  Grace,  .5  lengths,  2  runners.  At 
Nottingham  she  ran  second  to  Lilian  (a  grand  stayer  and  winner  of  many  long-distance 
races)  in  the  Stand  Plate,  5/8  mile,  3  runners.  The  same  year  she  was  sold  to  go  to 
Germany. 

1870.  br.  f.  Bread  Fruit,  by  Breadalbaue.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old  when  she  ran  twice  at 
3  small  Country  Meetings.  She  was  unplaced  at  Stokesley  and  ran  second  to  Little  John 
in  the  Flying  Stakes,  about  a  mile,  at  Spennymoor,  6  runners.  Bread  Fruit  never 
produced. 

1871,  1873,  barren. 

1S72,     b.  f.,  by  King  of  Trumps.     Did  not  win,  and  had  no  produce. 

1874,  b.  f.  Lily  Hawthorn,  by  Knight  of  the  Crescent.  Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was 
twice  unplaced,  ran  second  in  the  Lancaster  Nursery  Handicap,  at  Manchester,  9  runners, 
and  the  next  day  ran  second  in  the  Stamford  Nursery  Handicap,  7  runners.  As  a  3-vear- 
old  she  won  4  races  out  of  16  starts.  At  Southampton  she  won  the  South  Hamp- 
shire Stakes,  handicap,   1  mile,  7  runners. 

Entered  to  be  sold  for  ;r^500,  she  won  the  Welter  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Alexandra  Park, 
5  runners,  1  of  them  entered  for  ;^200  and  the  others  for  ;^50  each.  At  Croydon  she 
won  the  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  8  runners,  and  later  on,  at  the  same  place,  with  worst 
of  the  weights  with  her  4  opponents,  she  won  a  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  after  running 
a  dead  heat  with  Northfleet,  winning  the  run-off  by  3  lengths. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lily  Hawthorn  won  3  times,  viz  :  the  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  San- 
down  Park,  14  runners  ;  the  Southdown  Club  Members'  Cup,  handicap,  1  mile,  at  Lewes, 
8  runners,  and  the  Welter  Cup,  handicap,  1  mile,  at  Hampton,  top  weight,  6  runners. 

As  a  .'i-year-old  Lily  Hawthorn  won  a  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Sandown  Park,  4 
runners,  and  also  captured  the  Corinthian  Welter  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  at  Croydon,  8 
runners. 

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Lily  Hawthorn  had  2  foals  in  England,  neither  of  which  won,  and  she  was  then  sold  to 
go  to  Australia. 

1875,  1).  e.  Fitz  James,  by  Scottish  Cliief.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old.  when  he  started  3  times, 
won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  and  ran  a  dead  heat  for  third  place  in  the  other.  He 
began  by  running  a  dead  heat  with  Polestar  for  third  place  behind  Bellicent  and  Palm  Leaf 
in  the  New  Stakes,  at  Ascot,  beating  the  good  stake  winner  Strathfleet  and  6  others.  He 
next  ran  second  to  the  good  stake  winner  Thistle  (dam  of  the  classic  winners  Common  and 
Throstle)  in  the  Findon  Stakes,  at  Goodwood,  again  beating  Strathfleet  and  8  others.  At 
York  he  won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes,  by  3  lengths,  5  runners.  Fitz  James  proved  a 
successful  sire. 

lS7(t,      barren. 

1S77,  br.  f.  Heath  Bird,  by  Tynedale.  Started  once  as  a  3-year-old  and  finished  unplaced  in 
the  Vale  Royal  Stakes  at  Chester.  Started  10  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  8  and  unplaced  in  4.  At  Liverpool  she  won  the  Lancaster  Welter 
Handicap,  about  3/4  mile,  by  6  lengths,  3  runners.  At  Ayr  she  won  the  Welter  Cup, 
handicap,  about  1  1  /8  miles,  by  2  lengths,  3  runners,  and  at  Liverpool  she  won  the  Waver- 
tree  Welter  Handicap,  about  3/4  mile,  10  runners.  At  Lanark  she  ran  second  to  the  good 
performer,  Madame  Du  Barry,  in  the  Glascovv  Handicap  Plate,  1  1/4 miles,  (i  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Heath  Bird  won  4  races,  viz  :  the  Durham  Handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  5 
runners  ;  the  Wynnstay  Handicap,  about  1  1/4  miles,  at  Chester,  5  runners,  the  York  Cup, 
Handicap,  1/4  miles,  8  runners,  and  the  Ayr  Gold  Cup,  handicap,  about  1  1/16  miles,  7 
runners. 

As  a  5-}-ear-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

Heath  Bird  produced 

(a)    Grouse.    Won  twice  as  a  2-year-old.     At  Catterick  Bridge  he  beat  The  Pit  in  a 

Match,  at  even  weights,  and  at  Liverpool  he  won  he  Jolliffe  Two-year-old  Stakes,  5/8  mile, 
4  runners. 

As  a  3-year-oId,  at  Windsor,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^50  and  afterwards  sold  for 
160  guineas,  he  won  the  Dorney  Plate,  .5/8  mile,  beating  Laceman  (a  frequent  and  good 
winner)  and  Maharajah.  At  the  Epsom  Summer  Meeting,  Grouse,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
;^150  and  afterwards  sold  for  370  guineas,  won  the  Walton  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  4  runners. 
Grouse  did  not  run  any  mere  in  England.  He  was  sent  to  Buenos  Ayres  the  same 
year. 

{i)  Grouse  Moor.  Won  a  Private  Sweepstakes  at  Catterick  Bridge  as  a  2-year-old, 
beating  Plumpton.  As  a  3-year-old  Grouse  Moor,  entered  to  be  sold  for  £'iO,  and  after- 
wards sold  for  230  guineas,  won  the  Stockport  Selling  Plate,  1  mile,  at  Manchester,  5  run- 
ners.    As  a  4r year-old  he  ran  twice  unplaced  and  was  sent  to  Germany. 

(c)  Ptarmigan.  As  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^.50  and  afterwards  sold  for  85 
guineas,  he  won  the  Spa  Plate,  5,  8  mile,  at  Scarborough,  4  runners. 

1878,  b.  f.  Lady  Fitz  James  (late  Lady  Gowrie),  by  Scottish  Chief.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old, 
when  she  started  10  times  and  won  1  race.  The  first  time  she  started  she  won  the  Duke  of 
Westminster's  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Chester,  in  a  canter,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Whisht.  After- 
wards she  finished  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  5,  all  selling  races  e.\cept  1. 

Lady  Fitz  James  (Lady  Gowrie)  produced 

(a)  Almond.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  She  threw  Glenalmond  (ran 
as  2-year-old  without  winning,  won  3  Handicaps  as  a  3-year-old,  3  at  1  1/3  miles  and  1  at 
1  1/4  miles,  and  won  the  Newport  Stakes,  handicap,  1 1/3  miles, as  a  4-year-old),  and  Maximus, 
who  started  twice  as  a  3-year-old.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^50  and  alter  wards  sold  for  420 
guineas,  he  won  the  Studbrooke  Selling  Plate  at  Lincoln,  13  runners,  while  at  Newmarket 
he  ran  third  in  a  Selling  race,  12  runners,  the  winner  being  sold  afterwards  for  410  guineas. 
As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  4  times  unplaced. 

Almond  also  produced  Mandorla,  who  started  6  times  as  a  2-year-oId,  won  2  races,  was 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.     The  first  time  she  started  a  good  coup  was  brought  off. 

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Entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^200  and  afterwards  sold  for  1,050  guineas,  she  started  at  6  to  5  in  a 
Selling  Plate  at  Newmarket  and  won  by  4  lengths  from  7  opponents. 

At  Ascot  she  ran  third  to  Sandia  (American  bred),  3  years  old,  and  Galinthia,  2  years 
old,  in  the  Fernhill  Stakes,  5/8  miles,  for  2  and  3-year-olds,  7  runners.  At  Liverpool 
she  won  the  Southport  Two-year-old  Stakes,  6  1/2  furlongs,  7  runners.  As  a  3-year-old 
Mandorla  won  the  Warwickshire  Handicap,  1  mile,  5  runners,  and  at  Gatwick  she  cap- 
tured the  Redhill  Welter  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  12  runners. 

(i)  Donova.  Ran  5  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  3  races, 
comprising  a  Maiden  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  4  runners,  at  Nottingham  ;  the  Hampton  Court 
Handicap,  5/8  mile,  8  runners,  at  Hurst  Park,  and  the  Gosforth  Park  Biennial  Stakes,  1 
mile,  4  runners,  at  Newcastle.     As  a  4-year-old  she  ran,  but  did  not  win. 

1879,  b.  f.  Whin  Blossom,  by  Spriiigrfleld.     Alluded  to  above. 

1880,  b.  f.  Sweet  May,  by  Cremoriie.  Only  ran  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  5  times.  She 
began  by  walking  over  for  the  Filly  Sappling  Stakes,  at  York,  4  subscribers.  Her  other  4 
starts  were  in  Selling  races.  In  3  of  them  she  was  unplaced  and  in  the  other  1,  when 
entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^100,  she  finished  third  in  a  field  of  4  runners. 

Sweet  May  produced 

(a)  Heather  Belle.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Purple  Runner,  who,  as  a  2-year-old, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^50  and  afterwards  sold  for  90  guineas,  won  a  Selling  Nursery  Han- 
dicap, 5/8  mile,  at  Leopardstown,  easily  by  2  lengths,  8  runners. 

(d)  Beltane.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  twice  unplaced.  At 
Newmarket,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^£'400  and  afterwards  sold  for  1,020  guineas,  he  won  a 
Maiden  Plate,  5  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  2  selling  races,  being  bought  in  after  the 
first  for  230  guineas,  and  sold  after  the  second  one  for  380  guineas.  As  a  4-year-old  Beltane 
won  the  Southdown  Club  Open  Long  Welter  race,  2  miles,  at  Lewes,  9  runners. 

1881,  barren. 

1882,  b.  c.  Albert,  by  Albert  Victor.  Imported  to  the  United  States  in  1886.  Started  4  times  as 
a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  3.  He  began  by  running  unplaced  to  Cora, 
Rosy  Morn  and  Aveline  in  the  Whitsuntide  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Manchester,  6  runners. 
With  119  lbs.  he  next  won  the  Seaton  Delaval  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Laverock,  134  lbs., 
by  a  head,  in  addition  to  4  others  at  equal  weights. 

In  the  Champagne  Stakes,  at  Doncaster,  he  was  unplaced  behind  Langwell,  Royal 
Hampton  and  Golden  Ray,  and  in  his  last  race  of  the  season,  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  with 
123  lbs.  up,  he  was  unplaced  behind  Melton  (winner  of  the  Derby,  St.  Leger,  etc.),  129, 
Xaintrailles  (a  good  French  bred  horse,  wmner  of  the  Prendergast  Stakes),  122,  Paradox 
(winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  etc.),  132,  and  Royal  Hampton  (win- 
ner of  the  National  Breeders'  Produce  Stakes,  at  Sandown  Park),  129  lbs.,  13  runners,  Para- 
dox and  Royal  Hampton  running  a  dead  heat  for  third  place. 

As  a  3-year  old,  Albert's  last  year  on  the  turf,  he  ran  twice.  At  Ascot  he  was  unplaced 
behind  The  Child  of  the  Mist  (imported  to  the  United  States  and  sent  back  to  England 
afterwards),  Willie  Darling  and  imp,  Dandie  Dinmont,  in  the  Ascot  Derby  Stakes,  1  1/2 
miles,  .6  runners.  At  Goodwood  Albert  ran  second  to  Satchel,  in  the  Racing  Stakes,  1 
mile,  2  runners. 

Albert  has  proved  to  be  one  of  the  most  successful  stallions  in  America.  In  1899, 
when  he  headed  the  list  of  winning  sires,  his  get  won  nearly  $100,000.  In  1900  they  won 
over  $50,000.  while  during  the  season  of  1901  they  again  did  well.  The  early  part  of  the 
racing  season  of  1902  has  shown  us  some  more  good  Alberts.  Speed  has  been  the  leading 
characteristic  of  the  Alberts,  but  the  good  staying  qualities  of  his  son,  Bonnibert,  who  won 
the  Brooklyn  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  by  6  lengths,  in  2:33  4/5,  beating  Blues  and  the  Parader 
easily,  show  that  they  also  have  stamina. 

1883,  barren 

1884,  b.  f.  Haw  thorn,  by  Albert  Victor.  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  third 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  5.     At  York  she  won  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  by 

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4  lengths.  4  runners,  including  Salisbury,  penalized  18  lbs.  exclusive  of  sex  allowance.  At 
Derby  she  won  the  Osinaston  Nursery  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  by  a  head,  beating  Annamite 
(giving  her  18  lbs.  exclusive  of  sex  allowance).  Reve  d'Or  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  and 
Oaks,  giving  her  16  lbs.),  and  14  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hawthorn  ran  unplaced  in  4  races,  including  the  Oaks,  and  as  a 
4-year-old  she  won  2  races  out  of  4,  her  victories  comprising  the  Hartington  Plate,  5/8  mile, 
at  Derby,  IT  runners  (with  the  majority  of  which  she  had  the  best  of  the  weights)  and  the 
Derby  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Derby,  13  runners,  most  of  them  in  receipt  of  weight.  As  a 
5-year-old  she  ran  unplaced  5  times. 

Hawthorn  had  a  foal  every  year  from  1890  to  1895  inclusive,  none  of  them  winners. 
In  1896  she  threw  Tawthorn,  who  ran  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  2.  He  won  the  Lambton  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Stockton,  by  2  lengths,  7 
runners,  and  at  Derby,  carrying  131  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Manatee  (American  bred),  114 
lbs.,  in  the  Rangemore  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  5  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight. 

1885.  ch.  c,  by  (Jeorge  Frederick.    Died. 

1886.  barren. 

1887.  b.  f.  May  Bloom,  by  Ishmael.     Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

May  Bloom  produced 

{a)  Tickhill.  Ran  7  times  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Started  9  times  as  a 
3-year-old  and  won  1  race.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  ^^50,  and  afterwards  sold  for  270  guineas, 
he  won  the  Patchman  Plate,  handicap,  1  mile,  9  runners. 

(6)  Etruria.  Won  3  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-old,  and  also  won  2  Selling  races  as  a 
3-year-old. 

1888.  b.  e..  by  Albert  Victor.     Never  won. 

1889.  barren  and  given  away.     No  other  report. 

LAI>V  AI.,I('E   H.\WTII<>RX,     Only  ran  as  a  3-year-old,  when   she   started  5   times.     At 

Eye  Sweet's  Manchester  she  finished  third  to  Lapidary  and  Charlton  in 

3rd  Dam.  a  Plate,  1  14  miles,  for  3-year-olds  and  upwards,  7  runners. 

In  the  Yorkshire  Oaks,  at  York,  in  the  St.  Leger,  the  Portland 

Plate  and  the  Town  Plate  at  Doncaster  she  was  unplaced. 

Lady  Alice  Hawthorn  produced  in 

1861.     b.  f.  Hawthorn  Bloom,  by  Kettledrum.     Alluded  to  above. 

1805,     barren. 

1866,  b.  c.  Lord  Hawthorn,  by  Kettledrum  or  King:  of  Trumps.  Started  6  times  as  a 
2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  4  (in  1  of  which  there  were  only  3  runners),  and 
unplaced  in  1.  At  York  he  ran  second  to  Lady  Dewhurst  in  the  Zetland  Stakes,  about  5/8 
mile,  8  runners,  and  the  next  day  finished  second  to  Donaldbain  in  the  Eglington  Stakes, 
same  distance,  4  runners. 

At  Epsom  he  ran  second  to  Electricity,  beaten  a  head,  in  the  Epsom  Two-years-old 
Plate,  3/4  mile,  10  runners.  At  Stockton  he  won  the  Hardwicke  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating 
his  stable  companion.  Pretender  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  the  Derby,  etc.),  and  7  others. 
At  Doncaster  Minaret,  in  receipt  of  6  ibs.  exclusive  of  sex  allowance,  beat  him  by  4  lengths 
in  the  Eglington  Stakes. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lord  Hawthorn,  with  worst  of  the  weights,  with  his  4  opponents,  won 
the  Stockton  Tradesman's  Handicap,  3  miles. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  without  winning,  and  as  a  5-year-old,  at  which  age  he  died,  he 
ran  3  tmies.  With  top  weight  he  ran  unplaced  in  the  Great  Northern  Handicap,  3  miles, 
at  York,  11  runners,  and  the  next  day,  with  top  weight,  won  the  Flying  Dutchman's  Handi- 
cap, 1  1/4  miles,  7  runners,  including  the  2  good  French  bred  mares.  Miss  Hervine  and 
Posterite,  in  addition  to  4  others.     At  Newcastle  Lord  Hawthorn  ran  his  last  race,  where, 

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■with  top  weight,  he  finished  third  to  Miss  Hervine  and  Myosotis  in  the  Newcastle  Handicap, 
1  1/3  miles,  7  runners. 

1867,  ch.  f.  Hawthoriidale,  by  Kettledrum.  Started  14  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was 
second  in  5,  third  in  1,  and  unplaced  in  6.  At  Carlisle  she  won  the  Carlisle  Stakes,  about 
5/8  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  5  runners,  and  at  Northallerton  she  won  the  Grand  Stand 
Stakes,  7/8  mile,  3  runners. 

She  was  second  in  the  Zetland  Stakes,  at  Catterick  Bridge,  11  rimners;  second  in  the 
Zetland  Stakes  at  York,  8  runners;  second  in  the  Cosby  Castle  Nursery  Handicap  at  Car- 
lisle, conceding  the  winner  20  lbs.,  5  runners,  and  second  in  the  Stamford  Plate,  handicap, 
1/2  mile,  receiving  1  lb.  from  the  winner  and  conceding  the  other  5  runners  weight  accord- 
ing to  the  scale.  She  was  also  second  in  the  Musselburg  Sweepstakes  at  Edinburgh, 
5  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hawthorndale  won  the  Richmond  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  at  Richmond, 
3  runners,  and  as  a  4-year-old  ran  unplaced  4  times. 

Hawthorndale  produced 

(a)  Dahlia.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^£'100  and  after- 
wards sold  for  330  guineas,  she  won  the  Landport  Plate,  about  5/8  mile,  at  Lewes,  4  run- 
ners. After  Dahlia  had  had  3  foals  in  England  ( 1  of  which  was  sent  to  Buenos  Ayres)  she 
was  sold  to  go  to  Germany.  In  Germany  she  threw  Dalberg,  winner  of  the  Union-Rennen 
at  Berlin,  and  the  German  Derby. 

(d)  Hauteur.  Started  9  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  1.  She  began  by  running  second  to  Rookery  (a  very  smart  3-year-old)  in  the 
Hyde  Park  Plate,  .5/8  mile,  at  the  Epsom  Spring  Meeting,  12  runners.  At  Newmarket  she 
won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  4  runners,  and  two  days  afterwards  won  the  Second  Spring 
Two-year-old  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  9  runners. 

At  the  Epsom  Summer  Meeting  she  was  second  to  the  high  class  3-year-old,  Beau 
Brummel,  in  the  Woodcote  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  8  runners,  and  3  days  later  won  the  Acorn 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  10  runners.  Hauteur  next  ran  second  to  Maharanee  in  the  Winchester 
Foal  Stakes,  4  runners. 

She  then  went  to  Doncaster  and  won  the  Champagne  Stakes,  about  5  1/3  furlongs, 
beating  Galliard  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  etc.,  and  the  best  horse  of  his  year),  Macheath 
(winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  the  Criterion  Stakes,  etc.),  the  Prince  (winner  of  the 
Rous  Memorial,  at  Goodwood),  and  Chiselhurst,  winner  of  the  Seaton  Delavel  States, 
conceding  his  opponents  from  15  to  18  lbs.  each. 

Later  on  at  Newmarket,  Hauteur,  with  the  top  weight,  won  the  Clearwell  Stakes,  about 
5  1/2  furlongs,  11  runners,  and  she  wound  up  her  2-year-old  form  by  running  unplaced  in 
the  Middle  Park  Plate  behind  Macbeth,  Highland  Chief  (second  in  the  Derby),  and  Chisel- 
hurst, conceding  the  3  last  named  3  lbs.  each,  17  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hauteur  started  4  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  two  (only  2  runners 
in  one  of  them),  and  unplaced  in  1.  She  won  the  1,000  guineas  in  April,  9  runners,  and  did 
not  face  the  startei-  again  until  the  Doncaster  meeting  in  September,  when  she  finished 
unplaced  to  Britomartis,  Bonny  Jean  (winner  of  the  Oaks),  and  Lilac  in  the  Park  Hill 
Stakes,  7  runners. 

Lucerne,  with  5  lbs.  advantage  in  the  weights,  beat  her  by  4  lengths  in  the  Select 
Stakes,  over  the  Rowley  mile,  and  the  next  day  Hauteur,  with  139  lbs.,  ran  second  to 
Lizzie,  134  lbs.  in  the  Newmarket  Oaks,  about  2  miles,  beating  Britomartis  (her  conqueror 
in  the  Fern  Hill  Stakes),  at  even  weight,  in  addition  to  2  others  in  receipt  of  7  lbs.  each. 

As  a  4-year-old  Hauteur  ran  9  times  and  won  1  race,  viz :  the  Alexandra  Plate,  handi- 
cap, 1  mile,  at  Doncaster,  in  which  she  had  the  best  of  the  weights  with  her  3  opponents, 
Perdita  11.  (dam  of  Florizel  II.,  Persimmon  and  Diamond  Jubilee),  and  Sweetbread.  After- 
wards she  was  sent  to  France. 

Hauteur  produced  in  France 

Haute  Saone.     Was  sent  to  England,  where  as  a  3-year-old  she  started  6  times,  won  5 

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races,  and  ran  second  in  the  other  one.  With  best  of  the  weights  she  began  by  winning 
the  Exeter  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Newmarket,  6  runners.  At  Goodwood,  with  128  lbs.,  she 
ran  second  to  Flodden  Field,  124  lbs.,  beaten  a  head,  in  the  Halnaker  Stakes,  5/8  mile, 
defeating  11  others,  1  on  even  terms  and  the  rest  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Brighton  .she  won  the  Corporation  Stakes,  about  5/ 8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  conceding 
her  a  opponents  from  7  to  13  lbs.  actual  weight.  At  Doncaster  she  won  the  Champagne 
Stakes,  beating  the  good  performer,  Orvieto,  etc.  At  Newmarket  she  won  the  Prendergast 
Stakes,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  top  weight  five  runners,  and  later  on  won  the  All  Age  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  beating  Mephisto,  Dog  Rose  and  Queen  of  the  Fairies. 

Haute  Saone  ran  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 
In  the  Oaks  she  was  unplaced  to  Mimi,  Corstorphine  and  Lady  Primrose,  6  runners.  At 
Goodwood  she  won  the  Nassau  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Cereza  (penalized  12  lbs.)  and 
2  others.  At  Doncaster,  with  125  lbs.  up,  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Coreza,  125  lbs., 
in  the  Fern  Hill  Stakes,  Old  St.  Leger  Course,  defeating  Mimi,  129,  and  Mopfair, 
122  lbs.  In  the  Cesarewitch,  with  103  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Ragimunde,  94,  Penelope, 
87,  and  Lily  of  Lumlej-,  5  years,  94  lbs.,  24  runners. 

(c)  Mystic.  Starfed  11  times  as  a  2-year-old,  and  won  2  races.  At  Kempton  Park,  en- 
tered to  be  sold  for  £U)0  and  afterwards  sold  for  420  guineas,  she  won  the  Middlesex  Two- 
year-old  Selling  Stakes,  5  8-mile,  5  runners,  and  at  Four  Oaks  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
;flOO  and  afterwards  sold  for  210  guineas,  she  won  the  Castle  Bromwitch  Two-years-old 
Plate,  5/8-mile,  4  winners.     As  a  3-year-old,  she  ran  with  winning. 

(d)  Florentine.  Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  and  was  unplaced  in  3, 
in  1  of  which  he  came  in  first,  but  was  disqualified.  He  first  started  at  Goodwood  in  the 
Prince  of  Wales'  (Post)  Stakes,  3/4-mile,  with  odds  of  13  to  10  laid  on  him.  He  was  placed 
first  by  a  neck  in  front  of  Timothy  (winner  of  the  Ascot  Cup,  etc.),  and  5  others,  but  was 
disqualified  for  cannoning.  At  Lewes,  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Astley  Stakes,  won  by  The 
Baron,  who  was  unbeaten  as  a  2-year-old,  and  ran  second  in  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris  as  a 
3-year-old. 

At  Manchester,  Florentine  won  the  September  Plate,  3/4-mile,  4  runners.  With  126 
lbs.  up,  he  won  the  Middle  Park  Plate  by  2  lengths,  beating  Enterprise  (winner  of  the 
2,000  guineas),  129,  Maxim,  123,  Timothy,  139  lbs.,  and  4  others.  In  the  Dewhurst  Plate, 
his  last  race  as  a  3-year-old,  he  carried  131  lbs.,  and  was  unplaced  to  Reve  d'Or  (winner  of 
the  1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  etc.),  118,  Enterprise  (winner  of  the  3,000  guineas),  138,  and 
Freedom,  122  lbs.,  10  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Florentine  started  5  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2  and  unplaced 
in  2.  He  was  unplaced  in  the  2,000  guineas,  won  by  Enterprise.  At  Ascot  he  won  the  St. 
James'  Palace  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Timothy,  imp.  Saville  (winner  of  the  Goodwood 
Cup,  etc.)  and  5  others.  The  next  day,  with  top  weight,  he  was  unplaced  in  the  34th 
Triennial  Stakes,  1  mile,  won  by  Jersey  Lily,  in  receipt  of  15  lbs.  At  Derby,  he  was 
beaten  a  neck  by  Gloriation  in  the  Breeders'  St.  Leger  Stakes,  1  mile,  11  runners,  all  in 
receipt  of  weight.  At  Newmarket,  he  ran  second  to  Reve  d'Or  in  the  9th  Great  Foal 
Stakes,  across  the  Flat,  giving  weight  and  a  beating  to  5  others. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Florentine  ran  4  times  unplaced  in  hot  company. 

(e)  Filomena.  Started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  and  was  unplaced  in  4. 
At  Leicester,  entered  to  be  sold  for  /^500,  and  afterwards  sold  for  780  guineas,  she  won  the 
Wigston  Plate,  5/8-mile,  4  runners,  and  at  Doncaster,  she  won  the  Zetland  Plate,  about 
5  1/2  furlongs,  6  runners.  As  a  3-year-old,  she  ran  3  races,  once  unplaced  and  second  in 
the  Castle  Plate,  1  mile,  at  Pontefract,  3  runners. 

1>S()S,  ell.  c.  Lord  Hawthoriidale.  by  Keltledrnin.  Only  started  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran 
once  unplaced  in  the  Cleveland  Stakes  at  Stockton,  won  by  Caradoc. 

l.SOit,     ell.  e.,  by  King:  of  Trumps.     Ran  as  a  2  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

1S70,  ch.  c.  Thorn,  by  King  of  Triiiiips.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was 
second  in  4,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2,  being  disqualified  once  for  cannoning  after 
coming  in  first. 

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At  York,  he  won  the  Gimcrack  Stakes,  3/4-mile,  6  runners,  including  Idalia,  dam  of 
the  imported  horses  Sir  Modred,  Cheviot  and  July.  AtDoncaster,  he  ran  second  to  Kaiser 
(second  in  the  3,000  guineas  to  Gang  Forward,  beating  the  Derby  winner  Doncaster;  dead 
heat  for  second  place,  with  Gang  Forward  in  the  Derby,  and  third  to  Marie  Stewart  and 
Doncaster  in  the  St.  Leger)  6  runners.  The  next  day  he  won  the  Bradgate  Park  Stakes,  7 
runners. 

At  Ayr,  he  ran  second  in  the  Nursery  Plate,  and  the  following  day  won  the 
Juvenile  Plate,  with  top  weight  in  a  canter  by  1  1/3  lengths,  4  runners.  At  Shrewsbury, 
he  came  in  first  for  the  Shobden  Cup,  5/8-mile,  for  all  ages,  but  was  disqualified  for  can- 
noning, and  at  the  same  meeting,  with  134  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Woodcote,  88  lbs.,  in  the 
Wrekin  Nursery,  handicap,  about  3/4-mile,  7  runners,  in  receipt  of  from  1.5  to  40  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Thorn  started  11  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  to  the  good  racehorse 
Flageolet,  giving  him  31bs. ,  3  runners;  was  third  once  and  unplaced  twice. 

He  won  the  Lambton  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  carrying  top  weight,  7  runners.  At  New- 
market, he  won  the  Derby  Trial  Plate,  1  1/3  miles,  beating  Bertram  and  6  others.  At 
Ascot,  he  won  the  Gold  Vase,  3  miles,  beating  Hannah  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the 
Oaks,  the  St.  Leger,  etc.),  Cecilia  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas)  Dutch  Skater  (winner  of 
the  Doncaster  Cup,  etc.),  Lilian  (winner  of  the  Brighton  Cup,  and  many  long  distance 
races)  and  3  others. 

At  Newcastle.  Thorn  won  the  North  Derby  in  a  canter,  by  a  length,  3  runners,  and 
the  next  day  won  the  Stephenson  Biennial  Stakes,  3  runners.  The  York  Cup,  1  1/8 
miles,  was  reduced  to  a  Match  between  the  fine  stayer  imp.  Uhlan  and  Thorn,  and 
resulted  in  the  latter's  victory.  At  Doncaster,  Thorn  captured  the  Eglington  Stakes,  3/4- 
mile,  and  the  next  day  ran  third  to  his  old  opponents,  Uhlan  and  Liliam  in  the  Doncaster 
Cup,  about  1  5/8  miles,  5  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Thorn  started  9  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and  un- 
placed in  3.  At  Doncaster,  with  133  lbs.,  he  won  the  Cleveland  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating 
Thunder  (a  grand  racehorse,  winner  of  the  City  and  Suburban  Handicap,  with  130  lbs., 
the  biggest  weight  ever  carried  to  victory  in  that  race),  129  lbs.  and  3  others.  The  next 
day  he  ran  second  to  Thunder  at  1  lb.,  beaten  a  head,  in  the  Alexandra  Plate,  handi- 
cap, beating  the  brilliant  horse  Blenheim  (top  weight),  Kaiser  and  6  others. 

Earlier  in  the  season,  at  Ascot,  Thorn  ran  second  to  the  grand  racehorse.  Low- 
lander  (who  was  considered  good  enough  to  match  against  the  extra  good  Derby  winner 
Galopin),  at  even  weights,  in  the  Windsor  Limited  Handicap,  3/4-mile,  beating  Thunder, 
(giving  them  13  lbs.)  and  other  good  ones.  The  next  day,  with  3  lbs.  advantage  in  the 
weights,  he  again  ran  second  to  Lowlander  in  the  Ascot  Plate.  1  1/4  miles,  10  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Thorn  won  the  Ascot  Plate,  handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  with  top  weight, 
6  runners,  and  the  Stewards'  Cup,  handicap,  about  a  mile,  top  weight,  at  Newcastle.  As  a 
6-year-old,  he  won  8  races,  comprising  4  Handicap j,  the  Caledonian  Cup,  2  miles;  the 
Kelso  Gold  Cup,  1  1/3  miles,  and  3  Queen's  Plates,  for  1  of  which  he  walked  over.  As  a 
7-year-old,  Thorn  won  the  Northamptonshire  Cup,  about  a  mile,  3  Queen's  Plates  and  a 
Handicap.     He  died  the  same  year. 

1871,  ch.  c.  Aberfeldie,  by  Breadalbane.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  started  twice.  At 
Newmarket,  in  the  Spring,  he  finished  fourth  and  last  in  a  Sweepstakes,  and  in  the 
Autumn  he  finished  second  and  last  in  Sweepstakes. 

1872,  ch.  f.  May  (late  (^iieeii  Margaret),  by  Wallace.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year  old,  when  she  was 
unplaced  in  the  Lambton  Stakes.     She  had  no  produce,  and  was  used  as  a  hack. 

1873,  b.  c.  (Jlastoiibury,  by  Rataplan.  Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old, 
he  won  3  races,  viz;  the  North  Durham  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  5  runners;  the  19th  Zet- 
land Biennial  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles  at  Stockton,  by  3  lengths,  4  runners,  and  the  Middles- 
brough Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  3  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  he  won  the  Great  Northern  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  at  York,  carry- 
ing top  weight  but  one,  11  runners.  At  Kelso,  he  won  the  Roxburghe  Handicap,  1  1/2 
miles,   carrying  top  weight,   6   runners,  and   at   Edinburg,  again  carried  top  weight,  and 

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won  the  Calendonian   Hunt  Handicap,  2  miles,  6  runners.     As  a  o-year-old,  Glastonbury 
carried  top  weight  to  victory  in  the  Northumberland  Plate,  handicap,  2  miles. 

Is74,  b.  e.  Sliillelas'li.  by  Kiiiiar  of  Trumps.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was 
third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Goodwood,  he  won  the  Levant  Stakes,  1/2-mile,  beating 
Chamant  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  the  Dewhurst  Plate,  etc.) 
and  4  others,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  the  Molecombe  Stakes,  3  4-mile,  beating  Pelle- 
grino  (second  in  the  Jliddle  Park  Plate)  and  2  others.  At  Lewes,  with  top  weight,  he  ran 
third  to  Placida  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  etc.)  and  Chevron  in  the  Astley  Stakes,  beating 
Chamant  and  7  others,  and  at  Doncaster  ran  third  to  Lady  Golightly  and  Monk,  beating 
3  others,  including  Chamant. 

As  a  3-year-old  Shillelagh  started  7  times,  and,  although  he  did  not  win  a  race,  became 
in  first  once,  was  second  once  and  third  twice.  At  Leicester  he  finished  first  by  10  lengths 
in  the  Queen's  Plate,  2  miles,  but  was  disqualified  on  the  ground  that,  being  a  gelding,  he 
was  not  qualified  to  run.  At  Newmarket  he  ran  second  to  Lady  Golightly  in  the  New- 
market Derby,  1  12  miles,  beating  Jongleur  (penalized  7  lbs.,  a  high-class  French  bred 
racehorse,  winner  of  the  Cambridgeshire  the  same  year,  with  116  lbs.)  and  3  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Shillelagh  stiirted  8  times,  was  unplaced  in  7  races,  and,  with  92  lbs.,  ran 
third  in  the  Cesarewitch,  about  2  14  miles  behind  Jester,  94,  and  Start  (American  bred)  98 
lbs.,  20  runners,  including  Sefton  (the  Derby,  etc.).  Snail  (winner  of  the  Northumberland 
Plate,  etc.),  Insulaire  (second  in  the  Derby)  and  Master  Kildare,  winner  of  the  City  and 
Suburban  Handicap,  carrying  128  lbs.,  and  sire  of  Melton,  etc.  As  a  5-year-old  Shillelagh 
captured  a  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Sandown  Park,  9  runners,  and  the  following  year 
ran  once  unplaced. 

1S75,  b.  f.  Lady  Liiiiiley  (late  May),  by  See  Saw.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race, 
was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  She  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Sandown  Park 
Two-year-old  Stakes,  won  by  Grace.  At  her  next  appearance  she  won  the  Stanley  Stakes 
at  Epsom,  beating  Bellicent  (winner  of  the  New  Stakes,  at  Ascot),  Ersilia  (a  good  stake 
winner),  Grace,  her  old  conqueror,  etc.  At  Lewes  she  ran  second  to  Redwing  in  the  Astley 
Stakes,  12  runners,  including  Insulaire  and  Bellicent. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lady  Lumley  started  3  times.  She  was  unplaced  in  the  1,000  guineas, 
won  by  Pilgrimage ;  was  unplaced  in  the  St.  George  Stakes,  about  1  3/4  miles,  won  by 
Childe  Harold,  and  at  Ascot  she  won  the  Fernhill  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  by  a  length,  beating  Sir 
Bev)-s  (wnnner  of  the  Derbv),  Phoenix  (a  smashing  good  French  bred  horse  up  to  a  mile), 
Alchemist  (a  good  2-year-old),  Ersilia,  etc. 

Lady  Lumley  produced 

(ii)  Lady  Ida.  Won  4  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  the 
Wishaw  Handicap  Plate,  5,'8  mile,  at  Lanark,  and  the  following  year  was  unplaced  twice, 
after  which  she  was  sold  to  go  to  Germany. 

{/>)  Lord  Lumley.  As  a  2-year-old  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Prett}-  Face,  .stakes  divided, 
in  the  National  Breeders'  Produce  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  at  Sandown  _Park,  9  runners.  As  a 
3-year-old  he  won  the  9th  Kirkleatham  Biennial  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  at  Redcar,  6  run- 
ners, and  at  Leicester  won  the  Club  Welter  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  6  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lord  Lumley  ran  second  to  Doubloon  in  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes, 
about  2  1/4  miles,  at  Newmarket,  3  runners,  and  in  his  other  race  that  year  failed  to  give 
Luminary,  5-years  old,  13  lbs.  in  a  Welter  Plate,  1  1/2  miles,  in  the  early  Spring. 

((■)  Countess  Lilian.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won 
the  Clyde  Plate,  about  a  mile,  at  Lanark,  in  a  canter,  by  20  lengths  from  Gem  o'  Kildare, 
and  at  Kelso  she  captured  a  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  4  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  Countess 
Lilian  won  the  Newton  Cup,  handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Yarmouth,  5  runners;  won  the  Stock- 
ton Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  9  runners,  and  at  Newmarket  won  the  40th  Triennial  Produce 
Stakes,  about  2  1/16  miles,  by  3  lengths,  3  runners. 

Countess  Lilian  has  produced  the  3  Handicap  winners.  Lady  Maud,  Linton  and 
Counsellor. 

((/)     Lily  of  Lumley.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.     As  a  3-year-old  she  won 

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the  Bentinck  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Newcastle,  beating  Mortaigne;  won  the  Thrisk  Handicap, 
1  1/2  miles,  5  runners;  won  the  Watt  Memorial  Plate,  about  1  5/8  miles,  at  Beverley,  3 
runners,  and  also  won  the  Richmond  Handicap,  1/2  miles,  4  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  she 
won  Handicaps  at  Lincoln,  Doncaster  and  Stockton. 

As  a  .5-year-old  she  won  the  Manchester  Cup,  handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  beating  Ragi- 
munde  (winner  of  the  Cesarewitch  the  same  year)  and  11  others,  and  also  captured  the 
Manchester  November  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  beating  AUoway,  Madame  d' Albany,  imp. 
Catarina,  Barmecide,  Silver  Spur  and  7  others. 

Lily  of  Lumley  produced  the  winners  Leirion,  Serapion  and  Yorkmint,  the  lastnamed 
of  which  won  the  Rangemore  Stakes  as  a  2-}'ear-old,  while  as  a  3-year-old  he  won  the 
Chaplin  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Lincoln ;  the  Bentick  Plate,  1  mile,  at  Newcastle,  and  the  20th 
Kirkleatham  Biennial  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  at  Redcar,  with  top  weight,  3  runners. 

((•)  Woolahra.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Chloris  11.,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  the 
Caterham  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Epsom ;  the  Harrington  Stakes  at  Derby,  beating  a  smart 
field,  and  the  Autumn  Nursery  Handicap  at  Alexandra  Park,  carrying  top  weight. 

-  {  f)  Lumberer.  As  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^200  and  afterwards  bought  in 
for  470  guineas,  he  won  the  Crawter  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Gatwick,  11  runners.  As  a  3-year- 
old  he  won  2  Handicaps,  and  he  won  an  equal  number  as  a  4-year-nld,  while  as  a  5  and  6- 
year-old  he  won  5  more  races. 

{^)  Sister  Lumley.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  the  Windsor 
Castle  Stakes,  at  Ascot;  won  the  Bibury  Club  Junior  Homebred  Stakes,  at  Stockbridge,  5 
runners,  and  ran  second  to  Kenney  in  the  Findon  Stakes,  at  Goodwood,  6  runners.  As  a 
3-year-old  she  ran  twice  unplaced. 

(//)  Gay  Lumley.  Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  3.  He  won  the  Bibury  Club  Junior  Homebred  Stakes,  at  Stockbridge,  4  runners, 
and  ran  third  in  the  Orleans  Nursery  Handicap,  at  Sandown  Park,  13  runners.  As  a  3-year- 
old  he  failed  to  earn  brackets,  but  as  a  4-year-old  he  won  the  Dyrham  Park  Plate,  1  mile,  at 
Bath,  7  runners. 

187(>,     twin  colts,  died. 

1877,  barren. 

1878,  ch.  f.  Lotus  ( late  Lily  of  the  Valley),  by  Doucaster.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was 
unplaced  twice,  and  won  the  Elton  Juvenile  Stakes,  .5/8  mile,  at  Stockton,  7  runners.  Asa 
3-year-old  she  started  4  times,  was  twice  third  and  twice  unplaced' 

Lotus  produced 

((?)  Riversdale.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Started  4  times  as  a  3-year- 
old,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  With  85  lbs.  up,  he  won  the  Manchester 
Cup,  handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  beating  The  Bard,  3  years,  116,  Eastern  Emperor,  5  years,  124, 
imp.  The  Sailor  Prince,  6  years,  114,  Radius,  4  years,  126  lbs.,  and  5  others.  The  Bard  was 
unbeaten  as  a  2-year-old,  at  which  age  he  won  16  races.  He  won  the  Goodwood  and  Don- 
caster  Cups,  etc.,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  was  only  beaten  twice,  viz:  in  the  race  alluded  to 
above  and  in  the  Derby,  when  he  ran  second  to  the  invincible  Ormonde.  At  Stockton 
Riversdale  won  the  Great  Northern  St.  Leger,  1  1/2  miles,  by  5  lengths,  2  runners. 

{/>)  Free  and  Easy.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  Dam  of  Quarrel, 
late  Tarrare,  who  ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning.  He  won  4  races  as  a  5-year- 
old,  comprising  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Plate,  handicap,  1  mile,  at  Epsom ;  the  Esher  Stakes, 
handicap,  1  mile,  at  Sandown  Park ;  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup,  handicap,  at  Ascot,  and  the  Cale- 
donian Hunt  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Ayr.  As  a  6-year-old  he  won  the  Durdans  Plate,  handi- 
cap, 1  mile,  at  Epsom. 

(r)  Far  Niente  Won  4  races  a  2-year-old  at  York,  Derby,  Doncaster  and  North- 
ampton. As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Welter  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  11  runners, 
and  as  a  4-year-old  he  won  the  Dyrham  Park  Plate,  1  mile,  at  Bath,  6  runners,  and  the 
Stewards'  Plate,  1  mile,  at  Alexandra  Park,  by  4  lengths,  3  runners. 

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(d)  Blavatsky.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  the  Kempton  Park  Grand 
Breeders'  Produce  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  21  runners,  including  Valauris,  Guardian,  Keronal,  Old 
Boots,  Petard,  Tittle  Tattle,  Jessam}^  Gold  Reef,  Adieu,  Gavotte,  Dorcas  and  Dainty 
Davis.  On  the  9  other  occasions  she  was  second  in  2  races,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4. 
As  a  3-vear-old  she  ran  twice,  was  once  unplaced,  and  finished  second  to  Orvieto,  in  the 
Midsummer  Plate,  about  7,  8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  7  runners. 

Blavatsky  threw  Amphibia,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  the  Westminster  Plate,  5/8  mile, 
at  Epsom,  16  runners,  and  the  Vyrnwy  Two-year-old  Plate,  selling,  at  Liverpool,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  £\0Q  and  bought  in  afterwards  for  310  guineas.  Amphibia  ran  as  a  3-year-old 
without  winning. 

(e)  Ferrara.  Never  ran.  Dam  of  Crowborough,  who  won  the  Great  Kingston  Two- 
year-old  Race,  5/8  mile,  at  Sandown  Park,  10  runners,  and  also  the  Second  Nursery  Handi- 
cap. 1  mile,  conceding  from  15  to  26  lbs.  to  his  4  opponents.  As  a  3-year  old  Crowborough 
won  the  Kedleston  Plate  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  at  Derby,  3  runners. 

1S79,  cli.  c.  Gold  Stick,  by  Silvester.  Started  only  as  a  2-year  old,  when  he  ran  once  unplaced 
in  an  all-aged  Sweepstakes,  5-S  mile,  at  Newmarket,  7  runners. 

18S0,  b.  c.  Acrostic,  by  See  Saw.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year  old  and  ran  well,  although  he  did 
not  win.  In  the  Clearwell  Stakes,  about  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  he  ran  third  to 
Hauteur  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  etc.)  and  Goldfield,  11  runners,  and  at  the  Houghton 
Meeting  he  ran  third  to  Ladislas  and  Goldfield  in  the  Dewhurst  Plate,  7/8  mile,  beating  imp. 
St.  Blaise  (winner  of  the  Derby,  etc.,  top  weight).  Energy  (a  good  racehorse),  and  2 
others. 

As  a  3- year  old.  Acrostic  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Galvanic,  stakes  divided,  in  the  Hare- 
wood  Plate,  3/4  mile,  at  York,  and  also  finished  second  in  the  Fourth  Great  National 
Breeders'  Foal  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Redcar,  4  runners.  He  occupied  a  similar  berth  in  the 
Lonsdale  Plate  Handicap,  9  runners. 

As  a  4-year  old  Acrostic  captured  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup,  handicap,  1  mile,  at  Ascot,  with 
8!)  lbs.,  beating  Duke  of  Richmond,  imp.  Quicklime,  Eastern  Emperor,  and  12  others.  He 
also  won  the  Liverpool  Stewards'  Cup  Handicap,  about  3/4  mile, with  89  lbs.,  in  a  canter  by 
6  lengths,  7  runners,  and  the  Great  Lancashire  Handicap,  about  1  mile,  at  the  same  track, 
in  a  canter  by  a  length,  5  runners. 

1881,     Slipped  foal;  1882,  1883,  1884,  barren  and  died. 

LAUV   II.AWTIIORX,     started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  winning  the  Convivial  Stakes,  at  York, 

Eye  Sweet's  with   111   lbs.,  defeating  Augury  (winner  of  the  Eglington  Stakes, 

4th  Dam.  beating  the  2,000  guineas  winner  Vedette,  etc.,  and  the  Great  North 

of  England  Biennial  Stakes,  8  runners,  both  races  run  the  next  day), 

114  lbs..  Blink  Bonny  (winner  of  the  Derby,  the  Oaks,  etc.),  116  lbs., 

and  4  others.     As  a  3-year-old  Lady  Hawthorn  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Derby, 

and  she  was  afterwards  unplaced  in  the  Stewards'  and  Chesterfield  Cups  at  Goodwood,  in 

addition  to  3  other  races. 

Lady  Hawthorn  produced  in 

1859,  Lady  Alice  Hawthorn,  by  Newmiiister.    Alluded  to  above. 

1860,  b.  or  br.  f.  Hawthorn  Blossom,  by  Newniinster.  Started  only  once.  When  2  years  old 
she  ran  unplaced  in  the  Woodcote  Stakes,  at  Epsom,  won  by  the  great  racehorse  and  very 
successful  sire  Lord  Clifden,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  etc. 

Hawthorn  Blossom  produced  Grand  Falconer.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started 
6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2  and  third  in  the  other  3.  He  won  a 
Sweepstakes  with  a  Cup  added,  1  mile,  at  Canterbury,  3  runners,  and  at  Gravesend  won 
the  Gravesend  Stakes,  about  1  18  miles,  3  runners. 

Hawthorn  Blossom  also  threw,  in  England,  2  foals  that  died,  1  that  was  sent  to  Prussia 
as  a  yearling,  and  a  filly  that  never  ran  and  never  produced.  Hawthorn  Blossom  was  then 
sold  to  go  to  France. 

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1861,  b.  f.  May  Bloom,  by  Newminster.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  and  was  third  on  each 
occasion  in  a  Sweepstakes  at  Newmarket.  Started  twice  as  a  3-year-old,  was  unplaced 
once  and  ran  second  to  Olivia  in  a  Sweepstakes  at  Newmarket.  As  a  4-year-old  May 
Bloom  ran  4  times  unplaced  and  won  a  Handicap  Plate,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  New- 
market, 6  runners. 

May  Bloom  produced 

(a)  Verdure.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  3  (once  a  dead 
heat),  and  unplaced  in  6.  She  won  a  Handicap  Plate  at  Newmarket,  her  last  race  of  the 
season,  15  runners.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  3  times  unplaced. 

Verdure  threw  Velvet  Lawn  (started  .5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  a  Selling  race,  after- 
wards was  sold  for  410  guineas,  was  second  twice,  third  once  and  unplaced  once.  Won  the 
Northallerton  Handicap,  1  mile,  and  2  Selling  races  as  a  3-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  4-year-old 
without  winning;  afterwards  sent  to  Natal),  and  Orator,  late  Verdant  Green,  who  won  a 
Selling  race  as  a  2-year-old  and  was  afterwards  sold  for  22.5  guineas,  ran  as  a  3-year-old 
without  winning. 

Verdure  also  threw  Lincolnshire  who  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  without  winning 
as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  Handicaps  at  Newmarket  as  a  4-year-old,  ran  without  winning  as  a 
5-year-old,  won  4  races,  including  a  dead  heat  and  a  walk  over,  as  a  6-year-old,  beating 
some  first-class  performers,  and  ran  as  a  7  and  8-year-old  without  winning. 

Verdure  has  chiefly  distinguished  herself  as  the  dam  of  mares.  Two  of  her  daughters, 
Judith  and  Clover,  full  sisters,  were  imported  to  America,  where  they  have  produced 
Julien  (winner  of  1  race  as  a  2-year-old  and  a  successful  sire) ;  Wanderese  (ran  as  a  2-year- 
old,  without  winning,  dam  of  the  winner  Tourist  11.) ;  Janeiro  (winner  of  1  race  as  a  2-year- 
old),  and  Flageoletta,  winner  of  5  races,  including  the  Challenge  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Sheeps- 
head  Bay,  easily  by  6  lengths,  beating  a  high  field  of  horses  in  1  ;41  3/4. 

Other  winners  and  producers  that  came  from  Judith  and  Clover  were  Aftermath  (winner 
of  14  races,  viz:  2  at  Guttenberg  and  12  at  Gloucester);  Alfalfa  (ran,  never  won,  dam  of 
Smoke,  winner  of  3  races  as  a  2  and  3-year-old ;  a  winner  in  1901  of  several  races,  her  per- 
formances including  5/8  mile,  1 :01  4/5 ;  5  1/2  furlongs,  1 :08  2/5 ;  3/4  mile,  1 :12  4/5,  1 :14  and 
1 :14  2/5 ;  T/8  mile,  1 :26  4/5 ;  1  mile,  1 :40  2/5,  and  1  1,  8  mile,  1 :40  2/5,  and  a  good  winner  in 
1902),  Golden  Rod  (never  ran,  dara  of  Lady  Radnor,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901,  including 
5/8  mile,  1:01  and  1:00  4/5,  and  5  1/2  furlongs,  1:08  3/5);  Grellan  (won  1  race  as  a  3  year-old 
at  Providence),  and  Claptrap,  winner  of  2  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1898. 

Verdure's  next  daughter  was  Vista,  who  started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races, 
was  second  in  1  (to  the  great  racemare  Geheimniss,  in  the  Cheveley  Stakes,  3  runners), 
third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  1.  She  captured  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Nursery  Plate  Handicap, 
7/8  mile,  at  Doncaster,  15  runners,  with  108  lbs.,  and  at  Brighton  won  the  Bristol  Mile 
Nursery  Handicap,  1  mile,  with  top  weight,  conceding  her  6  opponents  from  1  to  27  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  did  not  win,  but  as  a  4-year-old  the  Great  Metropolitan  Stakes,  handi- 
cap, about  2  1/4  miles,  at  Epsom,  and  the  Great  Yorkshire  Handicap,  the  St.  Leger  course,  at 
Doncaster,  fell  to  her  share,  while,  as  a  5-year-old,  she  only  started  once  when  she  finished 
third.  She  produced  Roraima,  who  ran  without  winning,  but  produced  Riff  Raff,  a  good 
Selling  Plater,  as  evidenced  from  his  having  been  sold  for  800  guineas  after  he  won  his 
last  race. 

Verdure's  daughter,  Vista,  has  distinguished  herself  greatly  by  producing  the  3  crack 
racehorses  Bonavista,  Sir  Visto  and  Velasquez. 

Bonavista's  career  on  the  turf  was  short  but  good.  As  a  2-year-old  he  started  3  times. 
At  his  first  attempt  he  won  the  Woodcote  Stakes  at  Epsom,  beating  Pilgrim's  Progress  and 
6  others.  At  Ascot,  conceding  7  lbs.  to  her  9  opponents,  he  ran  third  to  imp.  Goldfinch  and 
Pilgrim's  Progress  in  the  New  Stakes.At  Newmarket,  carrying  129  lbs.,  he  run  third  to  the 
marvellous  racemare  La  Fleche  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  the  St.  Leger,  the  1,000  guineas,  etc.), 
119  lbs.,  and  Lady  Hermit,  126  lbs.,  5  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Bonavista  started  out  by  winning  the  34tti  Newmarket  Biennial 
Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  4  runners.     He  next  won  the  2,000  guineas,  beating  Sir  Hugo  (winner 

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of  the  Derby),  St.  Angelo,  imp.  Goldfinch,  El  Diablo  (Orme's  conqueror  at  16  lbs.),  and  9 
others.  Bonavnsta  was  never  thoroughly  sound  after  the  2,000  guineas  and  finished  his 
racing  career  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Derby  and  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes  at  Ascot. 

Before  Bonavista's  good  merits  as  a  sire  had  been  discovered  (his  progeny  won  about 
$90,000  in  England  in  1898),  he  was  sold  to  the  Italian  Government  for  about  ^f  15,000. 
Cyllene,  one  of  the  first  of  his  get  was  by  far  the  best  horse  of  his  age  in  England  and  that 
no  course  was  too  far  him,  was  proved  by  his  easy  and  memorable  victory,  by  8  lengths,  in 
the  Ascot  Cup  over  Lord  Edward  II.,  the  2  good  French  horses  Gardefeu  and  Le  Senateur, 
in  addition  Herminius,  winner  of  the  Manchester  Cup,  the  Ascot  Stakes,  etc. 

Sir  Visto,  out  of  Vista,  started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  the  first  time  in 
the  Woodcote  Stakes  at  Epsom  and  later  on  won  the  Imperial  Produce  Stakes,  1  mile,  at 
Kempton  Park,  beating  Galeottia  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  etc.),  Float  and  10  others. 
As  a  3-year-old  he  began  by  running  third  to  Kirkconnel  and  Laveno  in  the  2,000  guineas, 
and  next  ran  third  to  The  Owl  and  Solaro  in  the  Newmarket  Stakes,  beating  Kirkconnel 
and  3  others. 

At  Epsom  he  won  the  Derby,  beating  Curzon,  Kirkconnel,  Solaro,  The  Owl,  Laveno, 
Le  Var  and  8  others.  At  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting,  with  131  lbs.,  he  was  unplaced  in 
the  Princess  of  Wales'  Stakes,  1  mile,  won  by  Le  Var,  115  lbs.  He  started  twice  more  as  a 
3-year-old,  winning  the  St.  Leger,  11  runners,  and  finishing  unplaced  in  the  Jockey  Club 
Stakes,  won  by  Laveno,  who  was  in  receipt  of  17  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  Sir  Visto  started  5  times,  was  second  once,  third  once  and  unplaced  on 

3  occasions.  His  best  race  was  running  second  to  tne  extra  good  racehorse.  Persimmon, 
in  the  Jockey  Club  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Newmarket,  giving  weight  and  a  beating  to 
Laveno,  Kirkconnel,  Regret,  imp.  Knight  of  the  Thistle,  Bay  Ronald  and  3  others. 

Vista's  other  good  son,  Velasquez,  started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  his  first  4 
races  straight  off  the  reel  and  was  second  in  his  last  race.  He  won  the  New  Stakes  at  Ascot 
by  3  lengths,  8  runners;  won  the  July  Stakes  at  Newmarket  by  2  lengths,  2  runners;  won 
the  Prince  of  Wales'  (Post)  Stakes,  at  Goodwood,  by  3  lengths,  3  runners,  and  won  the 
Champagne  Stakes,  at  Doncaster,  his  only  opponent  being  the  American-bred  colt  Berzak. 

Valasquez  had  won  all  his  races  so  easily  that  the  Middle  Park  Plate  seemed  to  be  at 
his  mercy.  Carrying  129  lbs.,  the  betting  was  5  to  1  on  him,  with  5  to  1  laid  against  Galtee 
More,  126  lbs. ,  the  only  contender  that  was  backed.     Galtee  More  had  only  lost  1  race  out  of 

4  starts  up  to  that  time  and  had  hardly  been  thoroughly  keyed  up  to  concert  pitch.  In  the 
Middle  Park  Plate,  however,  he  was  cherry-ripe  and  won  easily  by  6  lengths,  with  Wreath 
Or  third,  2  lengths  away,  5  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Velasquez  started  6  times,  won  2  races  and  was  second  in  the  other  4. 
In  the  2.000  guineas  and  Derby  he  ran  seci>nd  to  Galtee  More.  At  Newmarket  he  won  the 
^10,000  Princess  of  Wales's  Stakes,  1  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  imp.  Knight  of  the  Thistle, 
Goletta,  Vesu\nan,  Labrador  and  3  others.  At  Sandown  Park  he  ran  second  to  the  great 
racehorse  Persimmon  in  the  ;f  10,000  Eclipse  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Bay  Ronald  4 
lengths,  and  3  others. 

At  Newmarket,  with  133  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Love  Wisely,  4  years,  133  lbs.,  in  the 
^10,000  Jockey  Club  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Chelandry  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas, 
etc.),  121  lbs.,  Goletta,  127  lbs.,  and  4  others.  At  the  same  course,  later  on,  he  won  the 
Champion  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  2  lengths,  3  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Velasquez  started  5  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  1.  He  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  ^10,000  Princess  of  Wales's  Stakes,  1  mile,  at 
Newmarket,  won  by  Goletta.  At  Sandown  Park  he  won  the  ^10,000  Eclipse  Stakes,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Batt,  Goletta  and  6  others. 

Later  on,  he  ran  second  to  the  brilliant  racehorse  Cyllene  in  the  ;^10,000  Jockey  Club 
Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Chelandry,  Airs  and  Graces  (winners  of  the  Oaks,  etc.),  Goletta, 
imp.  Dieudonne  (winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  the  Champion  Stakes,  etc.),  and  2  others. 
He  next  captured  the  Champion  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  3  runners,  and  wound  up  his  racing 
career  by  winning  the  Subscription  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  imp.  Voter  very  easily  by  3 
lengths. 

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{d)  Corisande.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  7  races,  was  third  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  3.  She  began  by  running  third  to  The  Penguin  and  Queen  of  the  Gipsies  in  the 
Newmarket  Two-year-old  Plate,  30  starters.  She  then  won  6  straight  races,  viz:  the  New 
Stakes  at  Ascot,  beating  Bothwell  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas),  the  French  horse  Henry 
(winner  of  the  Ascot  Cup,  etc.).  Queen  of  the  Gipsies  and  7  others;  the  Filly  Stakes  at  New- 
market, 4  runners ;  the  Exetor  Stakes,  the  next  day,  by  5  lengths,  3  runners,  and  the 
Chesterfield  Stakes  the  following  day,  11  runners. 

In  the  Autumn,  at  Newmarket,  she  walked  over  for  the  Granby  Stakes,  16  subscribers, 
and  2  days  later  won  a  Sweepstakes,  with  top  weight,  beating  The  Penguin  and  a  sister 
to  King  Alfred.  With  12,5  lbs.  up,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  won  by 
Albert  Victor,  118  lbs.,  17  runners,  and  in  the  Criterion  Stakes,  she  was  unplaced  to  the 
French  bred  horse  General,  at  weight  for  sex,  conceding  weight  to  the  other  9  runners.  She 
finished  her  2-year-old  season  by  winning  a  Post  Sweepstakes  from  Noblesse. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Corisande  started  10  times,  and  received  forfeit  once.  She  won  4  races, 
was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Newmarket,  she  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes, 
about  a  mile,  and  the  next  day  was  unplaced  behind  her  stable  companion  Hannah,  Steppe 
and  Noblesse  in  the  1,000  guineas.  At  Epsom,  she  was  unplaced  behind  Hannah,  Noblesse 
and  Hopbine  in  the  Oaks. 

At  Ascot,  she  won  the  Coronation  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Steppe  and  5  others.  With 
110  lbs.  up,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Chesterfield  Cup,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Goodwood,  won  by 
Botheration,  91  lbs.  At  Brighton,  she  ran  third  to  her  stable  companion  Favonius  (winner 
of  the  Derby,  the  Goodwood  Cup,  etc.),  and  Manille  in  the  Cup,  about  2  miles,  5  runners. 

She  next  captured  the  Grand  Duke  Michael  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Newmarket,  4  run- 
ners, and  followed  it  up  by  winning  the  Cesarewitch,  2  miles,  2  furlongs  and  28  yards, 
carrying  110  lbs.,  27  runners.  With  117  lbs. — having  the  worst  of  the  weight  with  the 
whole  field  of  29,  except  the  3  good  racehorses  Sterling  and  Favonius,  who  were  each  giv- 
ing her  3  lbs. — she  was  unplaced  in  the  Cambridgeshire,  and  with  top  weight  she  was 
unplaced  in  the  Rowley  Handicap,  won  by  Westley,  to  whom  she  was  conceding  a  year 
and  37  lbs.,  exclusive  of  sex  allowance. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Corisande  was  crushed  with  weight  in  handicaps.  She  started  7  times, 
won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  She  won  the  Subscription 
Plate,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  by  10  lengths,  from  Lord  Lambton ;  won  the 
Queen  Plate,  about  3  miles,  at  Ascot,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Dutch  Skater  (bred  in  France, 
a  good  racehorse  and  great  stayer)  and  Fervacques,  who  was  bred  in  France,  and  won  the 
Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  etc.  At  Newmarket,  she  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  about  3  miles,  4 
furlongs  and  a  half,  by  30  lengths  from  Derwent.  As  a  5-year-old,  Corisande  ran  4  times 
unplaced  in  the  best  company. 

Corisande  produced  Coralie  (late  Coriander  II.),  who  won  the  Bristol  Mile  Nursery 
Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Brighton,  as  a  2-year-old ;  ran  without  winning  as  a  3-year-old,  won  the 
Southdown  Welter  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Lewes,  and  the  Column  Welter  Handicap, 
1  1/4  miles,  at  Shrewsbury,  as  a  4-year-old,  and  ran  without  winning  as  5-year-old. 
Coralie  threw  the  Stake  winner  White  Coral,  and  also  the  winners  Coraline,  Chogalie, 
King  Schoenus  and  Red  Coral, 

Corisande  also  threw  Shirene  (never  ran,  dam  of  imp.  Dutch  Skipper,  winner  of  3 
races  in  England,  and  Dereen,  never  ran,  dam  of  the  stake  winner  Hendersyde,  who  won 
8  races),  Tankerville  (winner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a  2-year-old)  and  Ernest,  winner  of  3 
Selling  races  as  a  3-year-old. 

(c)     Imp.  Lady  Mentmore.     Never  ran,  dam  of  winners  and  producers. 

For  particulars  of  Lady  Mentmore,  see  Faithful. 

{(i)  Beaconsfield.  Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  finished  second  to  Sugarcane  in  the 
21st  Triennial  Stakes  at  Ascot,  6  runners,  was  twice  unplaced,  and  ran  a  dead  heat  with 
Blantyre  in  the  Rutland  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  stakes  divided,  beating  6  others.  Ran  as  a 
3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

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(d")  Sidonia.  Ran  as  a  2,  3,  4  and  5-year-old  without  winning.  Won  the  Battyany 
Stakes,  handicap,  about  5/8-mile,  10  runners,  at  Lincoln,  as  a  6-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  7 
and  8-year-old  without  winning. 

(f)  Winter  Queen.  Never  started.  Threw  Engadine  (won  1  Selling  race  as  a  2-year- 
old,  3  Handicaps  as  a  3-year-old,  3  4-mile  each,  and  1  Handicap  as  a  4-year-old,  dam  of 
the  winner  Curable  and  Bernina,  she  the  dam  of  the  winner  Nocellina  and  the  stake 
winner  Sallins)  and  Happy  Jack,  who  won  2  Nursery  Handicaps  as  a  2-year-old,  and  3 
Handicaps  as  a  3-year-old. 

1S«2,     b.  c.  Gibside,  by  The  Cure.    Never  started. 

TS(!:5,     br.  f.  (wibside  Lady,  by  Rataplan.     Started  only  as  a   3-year-old,    when   she   ran   once, 
finishing  third  in  a  Maiden  Plate  at  Newmarket,  10  runners. 

Gibside  Lady  produced 

{a)  The  Plum.  Never  started.  Threw  Bannockburn  (won  a  Selling  Nursery, 
Handicap,  at  Croydon,  as  a  2-year-old,  6  runners,  and  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning) 
and  Sarsaparilla,  late  Winslow's  Soothing  Syrup,  who  captured  2  Nursery  Handicaps  as  a 
2-year-old,  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning,  and  won  the  Kempton  Park  Summer 
Handicap,  1  mile,  as  a  4-ycar-old. 

(b)  Florry.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  6  times,  won  2  races,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  a  Selling  race  and  unplaced  twice.  She  won  the  Golborne  Park  Stakes 
at  Newton,  5  runners,  and  2  days  later  won  the  Lyme  Park  Stakes,  4  runners. 

Florry  threw  Floridor  (won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  1  of  them  a  Selling  event ;  won  6 
Selling  races  as  a  3-year-old,  3  of  them  Handicaps,  and  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning). 

Florry  also  threw  Florida,  who  only  started  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  unplaced  4 
times  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^'300  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  340  guineas,  won  a 
Maiden  Plate  over  the  Rowley  mile  at  Newmarket,  6  runners.  Florida  produced  the  high 
class  horse,  Peter  Flower,  who  started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  5  races  and  was  second 
in  the  other  1. 

He  won  the  Fitzwilliam  Stakes,  8  runners,  at  York,  the  Bedford  Two-year-old  Plate  at 
Newmarket,  beating  the  good  horse  Bumptious  and  3  others;  the  38th  Triennial  Stakes  at 
Ascot,  beating  the  good  horse  Adieu,  etc. ;  a  Private  Post  Sweepstakes  at  Stockbridge, 
beating  Patrol,  and  the  Nursery  Foal  Stakes  at  Liverpool,  3  runners.  At  Leicester  Peter 
Flower  ran  second  to  Orvieto  (second  in  the  2,000  guineas)  in  the  Portland  Stakes  with  a 
good  field  behind  him.  including  Reverend  (second  in  the  St.  Leger),  Gouverneur  (second 
in  the  Derby),  Noverre,  Gavotte,  Simonian  and  imp.  Martenhurst. 

As  a  3-year-old  Peter  Flower  won  the  33rd  Newmarket  Biennial  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  7 
runners ;  won  the  second  year  of  the  38th  Triennial  Stakes  at  Ascot  with  top  weight,  4 
runners,  and  won  the  Electric  Plate  at  Sandown  Park,  8  runners.  He  was  third  in  the  2,000 
guineas,  won  by  Common,  winner  also  of  the  Derby,  St.  Leger,  etc.  He  was  unplaced  in  the 
Newmarket  Stakes,  the  Derby  and  the  Lancashire  Plate,  and  was  second  in  his  other  3  races. 

As  a  4-year-old  Peter  Flower  carried  off  the  Hylton  Handicap  at  Liverpool  with  top 
weight,  7  runners ;  walked  over  for  the  All-aged  Stakes  at  Ascot  and  won  the  Stockbridge 
Cup,  4  runners. 

Florry's  daughter,  Florida,  also  threw  Lambrequin,  who  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 
As  a  3-year-old  he  won  5  good  Selling  races,  and  as  a  4-year-old  in  1900  he  again  won 
Selling  races. 

{c)  England's  Queen.  Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  twice  as  a  3-year- 
old,  won  the  Trial  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Lincoln,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes  at 
Newmarket. 

She  threw  Beatrice,  who  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  5  Selling  races.  Bea- 
trice threw  the  Stake  winners  Inferno  and  Dunover,  the  winners  Serfdom  and  Alauda  in 
addition  to  St.  Bees,  she  the  dam  of  Besom,  winner  of  8  races;  Hivite,  winner  of  12  races; 
Devil  a  Saint,  winner  of  4  races,  including  a  Produce  Plate,  and  St.  Bernard  IL,  a  winner 
as  a  2-year-old  and  again  a  winner  as  a  4-year-old  in  1900). 

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England's  Queen  also  threw  Koenigin  (winner  of  the  Lincoln  Cup,  2  Selling  races  and 
a  Match  as  a  3-year-old  and  sold  to  go  to  Germany  as  a  3-year-old),  and  imp.  Queen  Bess 
who  started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  unplaced  in  a  Selling  race  entered  to  be  sold 
for  £50. 

Queen  Bess  produced  imp.  Berna,  who  never  started,  but  threw  Dura  (winner  of  5  races 
as  a  3-year-old,  including  1/3  mile  in  49  seconds,  4  1/3  furlongs  in  55  seconds,  and  5/8  mile 
in  1 :01  1/4),  Glissando  (winner  of  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  and  winner  of  races  as  a  4-ear-old  in 
1901),  in  addition  to  Shannon  Berna,  she  the  dam  of  Mollie  Bawn,  a  winner  as  a  3-year-old. 

Queen  Bess  also  threw  imp.  Bridget,  who  never  started,  but  produced  Yreka  (winner 
of  4  races,  including  5/8  mile  in  1:01  3/4),  Combermere  (winner  of  1  race  as  a  3-year-old 
in  1900),  and  Miss  Coltston,  she  the  dam  of  The  Boor,  winner  of  several  races  as  a  3-year- 
old  in  1901,  including  3/4  mile  in  1:14  1/4,  6  1/3  furlongs  in  1:31,  and  7/8  mile  in  1:37  3/4. 

Queen  Bess  also  gave  us  Nero  (winner  of  the  Ocean  Stakes,  and  34  other  races,  several 
of  them  run  in  fast  time,  viz:  3/4  mile  1:13  1/3,  and  miles  in  1:40  3/4,  1:41  1/3  and  1:41  3/4), 
Foremost  (winner  of  5  races).  Queen  Flambeau  (winner  of  1  Selling  race  as  a  3-year-old),  and 
Bessie  Hooker,  who  never  started,  but  threw  Zaragoza,  winner  of  6  races  on  the  flat  and 
also  a  winner  over  the  jumps. 

Gibside  Lady  only  had  3otherfoals  in  England,  neither  of  which  won,  and  was  then  sent 
to  Australia. 

1SC4,  cli.  f.  Maiiiielln,  by  King  of  Truiuiis.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  started  3  times. 
She  began  by  winning  the  Beaufort  Biennial  Stakes,  at  Chester,  3  runners.  At  York,  she 
gave  Honestish  8  lbs.,  and  ran  second  to  him  in  the  Zetland  Stakes,  4  runners,  and  at 
Ascot,  was  unplaced  in  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  won  by  the  Derby  winner.  Hermit. 

Manuella  had  only  3  foals  in  England  before  being  sold  to  go  to  Germany. 

The  first  one,  Salamanca,  ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  without  winning,  and  had  no 
produce. 

The  second  one,  Tinkling  Cymbal,  never  started,  but  threw  Faust,  who  ran  twice  as  a 
2-year-old,  once  unplaced  in  the  Ditch  Mile  Nursery  Handicap  at  Newmarket,  giving  9, 
34,  and  2  lbs.  to  the  first,  second,  and  third  respectively,  and  on  the  other  occasion  he 
finished  third  to  St.  Medard  (second  in  the  3,1100  guineas,  beating  Harvester,  who  ran  a 
dead  heat  with  imp.  St.  Gatien  in  the  Derby)  and  Kinfaunus,  9  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Faust  started  twice,  winning  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  Handicap. 
1  mile,  at  Epsom,  5  runners,  and  finishing  unplaced  to  Whipper-in,  at  weight  for  age,  m 
the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  Handicap,  Rowley  Mile,  at  Newmarket,  conceding  weight 
to  the  other  3  runners.     Faust  also  won  the  Scandinavian  Derby. 

1865,  1).  f.  Lady  Raveiisworth,  by  Yoltig-eur.     Never  started. 

Lady  Ravensworth  produced 

(a)  Bell.  Ran,  never  won,  dam  of  imp.  Barbados,  wno,  as  a  3-year-oId,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  ;^50,  won  a  Selling  High  Weight  Handicap,  beating  Temple  at  even  weights. 

{/))  Theresa.  Won  3  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-old,  at  Sutton  Park.  In  the  last  one 
she  was  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^30,  and  was  afterward  sold  for  31  guineas.  She  had  no 
produce. 

1866,  br.  f.  Poinsettia.  by  Young  Melbonrne.  Ran  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  first  once, 
second  once,  and  third  once.  She  began  by  running  second  to  Crocus  (a  very  smart  filly)  in 
the  Filly  Stakes,  at  Doncaster,  7  runners.  At  Newmarket,  she  won  the  Granby  Stakes,  6 
runners,  and  the  next  day  ran  third  to  Belladrum  (the  best  3-year-old  of  his  day),  and 
Martinique  in  the  21st  Triennial  Stakes,  7  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old,  out  of  9  starts,  .she  won  once,  was  second  once,  and  ran  unplaced  7 
times.  She  won  the  Stamford  Plate,  Handicap,  1/3-raile,  at  Manchester,  7  runners.  As  a 
4-year-old,  she  ran  without  winning. 

Poinsettia  threw  10  winners  in  succession,  by  5  different  sires,  and  5  of  them  were 
stake  winners.      She  produced 

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{a)  Broughton.  Winner  of  the  Pendle  Handicap,  5/8-mile,  at  Liverpool,  as  a  3-year- 
old,  and  winner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a  4-year-okl. 

(b)  Gem  of  Gems.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  the  Hopeful  Plate,  .5/8-mile, 
at  Doncaster,  by  3  lengths,  5  runners.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

She  had  2  foals  in  England,  one  of  which,  Athol  Maid,  won  .3  races  as  a  2-year-old 
including  the  Cleveland  Stakes  and  the  Pnnce  of  Wales's  Nursery  Handicap.  Athol  Maid 
also  won  a  Handicap  as  a  3-year-old,  and  threw  Dereham,  winner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a  2- 
year-old,  and  afterwards  sold  for  900  guineas,  while  as  a  4-year-old  he  won  Clewer  Welter 
Handicap,  with  top  weight. 

Gem  of  Gems  was  exported  to  France,  in  foal  to  Doncaster,  the  produce  being  Escar- 
boucle,  who  won  the  Prix  Royal  Oak,  1  7/8  miles;  the  Prix  de  Louray,  1  1/4  miles;  the 
Prix  d'Argenteuil,  about  1  1/2  miles,  by  3  lengths;  the  Prix  Gladiateur,  about  3  7/8  miles, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  etc.,  etc. 

Two  years  later  she  threw  Le  Sancy  (by  the  2,000  guineas  winner,  Atlantic),  who 
won  the  Grand  Pri.x  de  Dieppe  (an  international  race),  for  2-year-olds,  by  2  lengths,  14 
runners.  As  a  3-year-old,  he  won  the  Prix  Daru  (Produce  Stakes),  about  I  1/4  miles, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  8  runners.  Le  Sancy  raced  3  more  years,  started  31  times,  and  won 
24  races.     At  the  stud  he  also  proved  a  tremendous  success. 

(c)  Datura.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old,  she  won  the 
Lambton  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Durham,  7  runners,  and  the  Garbutt  Pedestrian  Welter 
Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Stockton,  7  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  the  Stockton  Trades- 
men's Handicap,  2  miles,  with  bottom  weight,  .5  runners,  and  2  days  later  won  the  Middles- 
brough Handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  with  bottom  weight,  6  runners. 

Datura  produced  Darlington  (won  a  Nursery  Handicap  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year- 
old  he  won  the  Zetland  Biennial  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  and  a  Handicap,  and  died  the  same 
year);  Puritan  (won  a  Nursery  Handicap  as  a  2-year-old,  and  the  following  year  ran  once, 
finishing  second  to  Salisbury  in  the  North  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  15  runners),  and  Santa 
Rosalia  who  ran  as  a  2  and  4-year-old  without  winning,  and  won  a  Handicap  as  a  3-year-old. 

Datura  also  produced. Rosalura  (ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning;  dam  of  Rosi- 
phele,  winner  of  2  races  as  a  2-year-old,  viz  :  the  Lansdown  Two-year-old  Stakes,  at  Bath, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  ^^500,  and  the  Merry  Wives  Nursery  Handicap,  at  Windsor.  As  a 
3- year-old  he  won  a  Selling  race,  and  was  sold  to  go  to  Belgium),  and  Melpomene,  who,  as 
a  2-year-old  won  a  race  at  Newmarket,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  ;rf400,  and  as  a  3-year- 
old  she  won  a  Plate  Handicap  in  Ireland,  at  Baldoyle. 

((/)  Queen  of  Pearls.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning;  won  2  Handicaps  as  a 
3-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning.  She  had  2  living  foals  in  England, 
and  was  then  sold  to  go  to  Hungary. 

(e)  Ellangowan.  As  a  2-year-old  won  the  Chaplin  Stakes  and  a  Nursery  Handicap; 
won  3  Handicaps  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  2  Handicaps  as  a  4-year-old,  including  the  Great 
Northern  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles. 

Ellangowan  had  6  living  foals  in  England,  all  of  them  winners,  and  4  of  them  Stake 
winners,  after  which  she  was  sold  to  go  to  France. 

She  threw  Balmoral  who  did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old;  won  2  races  as  a  3-year-old,  viz  : 
a  Plate,  3/4  mile,  and  the  Beaufort  Stakes  Handicap,  about  7/'8  mile,  at  Newmarket;  ran 
as  a  4-year-old  without  wmning;  dam  of  Nighean,  who  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-ol4.  As 
a  3-year-old  she  won  the  Great  Northern  St.  Leger,  1  .5/8  miles,  and  the  Yorkshire  Oaks, 
1  1/4  miles. 

Scottish  King,  a  son  of  Ellangowan,  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old;  won  as  a  3-year-old 
a  Private  Post  Sweepstakes,  Bunburj'  Mile;  the  Great  Northern  St.  Leger,  1  1/2  miles;  the 
Ebor  St.  Leger,  1  1/2  miles,  and  the  Scarborough  Stakes,  1  mile;  ran  as  a  4-year-old  with- 
out winning. 

Ellangowan  also  threw  Caerlaverock,  who  won,  as  a  2-year.old,  the  35th  Triennial 
Stakes  at  Ascot;  walked  over  for  the  Zetland  Biennial  Post  Stakes  at  Stockbridge,  and 
won  the  Zetland  Biennial  Post  Stakes  at  Newmarket. 

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As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Kirkleatham  Biennial,  about  1  1/4  miles;  the  9th  Great 
National  Breeders'  Foal  Stakes,  1  mile;  walked  over  for  the  Ebor  St.  Leger,  and  won  the 
Zetland  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Doncaster.  As  a  4-year-old,  he  won  the  Corinthian  Plate 
Handicap,  at  Goodwood,  top  weight,  and  as  a  5-3'ear-old  won  the  Stewards' Plate  Handicap 
1  1/4  miles,  at  Baldoyle,  top  weight. 

The  other  winners  out  of  Ellangowan,  were  Fontainbleau  (winner  of  the  Hardwicke 
Stakes,  at  Stockton,  as  a  2-year-old;  as  a  3-year-old,  he  ran  but  did  not  win;  won  a  Handi- 
cap as  a  4-year-old.  and  won  2  Selling  races  as  a  6-year-old)  and  Retribution,  who  started 
twice  as  a  2-year-old.  In  her  first  race  she  ran  second  to  Mimi  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas 
and  Oaks)  in  the  First  October  Two-year-old  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  2  runners. 

Later  on,  at  Newmarket,  in  receipt  of  15  lbs  ,  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  the  good  horse 
Bumptious  in  the  Cheveley  Stakes,  stakes  divided,  beating  Petard,  winner  of  the  Cham- 
pagne Stakes,  at  Stockbridge,  etc.  .^s  a  3-year-old,  she  ran  third  in  the  Yorkshire  Oaks, 
and  walked  over  for  the  Zetland  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Doncaster. 

(/)  Strathvaich.  Ran  without  winning  as  a  2-year.old.  Won  the  Visitors  Plate, 
Handicap,  5/8-mile,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  was  exported  to  Germany  as  a  4-year-old. 

(g)  Strathdon.  Won  a  Selling  race,  handicap,  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  2  Selling  Races 
as  a  3-year-old.  Won  another  Selling  race  as  a  4-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  5-year-old  without 
winning. 

(/t)  Eucharis.  Won  the  Londesborough  Stakes,  at  Poiitefract,  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran 
as  a  3-yea-old  without  winning,  and  was  exported  to  Germany  the  same  year. 

(/■)  Gold  Master.  Won  the  Granby  Park  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  as  a  2-yearold. 
Started  twice  as  a  3-year-old  in  Handicaps,  running  second  in  each,  naving  the  worst  of  the 
weights  in  one  of  them. 

(j)  Sylvan.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  the  29th  Zetland  Biennial  Stakes, 
1  1/2  miles,  at  Stockton,  by  5  lengths,  as  a  3-year-old.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  ^100,  and 
afterwards  sold  for  350  guineas,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  Rowley  IVIile,  as  a  4-year-old, 
and  was  exported  to  Germany  the  following  year. 

(/C')  Strathbrock.  Never  started.  She  produced  Clwyd,  who  began  as  a  2-year-old 
by  winning  a  Selling  race  at  Newmarket,  after  which  he  was  sold  for  .550  guineas,  and 
later  on  won  the  November  Nursery  Handicap,  at  Leicester.  As  a  3-year-old,  he  won  8 
races,  including  the  Breeders'  St.  Leger  Stakes,  about  a  mile,  at  Derby,  10  runners,  and  the 
Prince  Edward  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Manchester,  beating  a  good  field,  the  great  racemare 
La  Fleche,  top  weight,  Worcester,  (irey  Leg,  Cabin  Boy,  Buckingham,  and  8  others  finish- 
ing in  the  rear. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Clwyd  won  the  Prince  Edward  Handicap  for  the  second  time,  13  run- 
ners, and  also  captured  the  Visitors'  Plate,  Handicap,  at  Newmarket,  by  4  lengths.  As  a  5- 
year-old,  with  133  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  East  Sheen,  3  years,  105 
lbs.,  in  the  Bristol  Plate,  Handicap,  1  mile,  stakes  divided,  8  runners,  and  as  a  (i-year-old, 
he  won  the  Kempton  Park  Great  Jubilee  Stakes,  Handicap,  1  mile,  14  runners,  beating 
the  following  high-class  race  horses  from  which  he  was  receiving  weight,  viz  :  Kilcock, 
Victor  Wild,  Dinna  Forget,  Balsamo,  Labrador,  and  the  Oaks  winner  La  Sagese. 

Strathbrock  also  threw  Crystal  Palace,  who  ran  but  did  not  win  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3- 
year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^100,  and  afterwards  sold  for  400  guineas,  he  won  the 
Mole  Plate,  5/8  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Hurst  Park,  by  4  lengths,  7  runners,  weight  for  age. 

1867,  barren. 

1868,  ch.  f.  (Jiieeu  of  the  May,  by  Kiiigr  of  Trumps.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes at  Newmarket,  7  runners,  and  won  a  Plate  at  the  same  place  from  10  opponents. 
As  a  3-year  old  she  ran  but  did  not  win.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  the  Welter  Cup,  Handi- 
cap, 1  1/2  miles,  at  Chelmsford,  with  top  weight;  won  the  Yarmouth  Welter  Handicap 
Stakes,  7/8  mile,  top  weight,  and  the  next  day  won  the  Inkeepers'  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile, 
top  weight. 

As  a  5-year-old  she  won  a  Handicap  over  the  Rowley  mile,  beating  Reine  (winner  of 
the  1,000  guineas,  top  weight),  and  3  others,  and  she  also  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  2  1/2 

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miles,  at  Chelmsford,  by  8  lengths.  As  a  6-year-oId  Qvieen  of  the  May  won  the  Clewer 
Welter  Handicap,  about  3/4  mile,  top  weight,  4  runners,  and  the  next  day  won  the  Welter 
Cup,  Handicap,  6  runners. 

Queen  of  the  May  produced 

(a)  Queen  of  the  Meadows.  Ran  a  dead  heat  with  Playfellow  in  the  Broomfield 
Nursery  Handicap  Plate  of  ;^100,  at  Northallerton,  money  divided,  7  runners,  and  won  2 
Handicaps  as  a  3-year-old. 

Queen  of  the  Meadows  produced  the  good  racehorse  and  fairly  successful  sire  Tyrant, 
who  did  not  show  his  best  form  till  he  was  a  5-year-old.  He  began  by  running  5  times  un- 
placed, but  in  his  next  and  last  appearance  as  a  i-year-old  he  won  the  Kglington  Nursery 
Handicap,  3/4  mile,  at  Manchester,  9  runners,  the  majority  of  them  giving  him  weight. 
As  a  3-year-old  he  was  unplaced  3  times,  and  the  next  year  was  unplaced  twice. 

As  a  5-year-old  Tyrant  started  9  times,  won  7  races  and  was  unplaced  in  2,  carrying 
top  weight  each  time  he  was  unplaced.  At  Newmarket  he  won  the  Third  Welter  Handi- 
cap, Ditch  mile,  by  2  lengths.  14  runners.  At  Chester  he  won  the  Chester  Cup,  Handicap, 
2  1/4  miles,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Vasistas  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris)  and  8  others. 
The  next  day  he  won  the  Great  Cheshire  Handicap  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Father 
Confessor,  Theosphist  and  2  others. 

Tyrant,  on  the  strength  of  these  victories,  was  bought  by  Mr.  A.  M.  Singer  for  4,000 
guineas  and  next  won  the  Great  Northern  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  at  York,  easily  by  a 
length,  beating  Fellow  Chat  and  St.  Benedict.  Two  days  afterwards,  at  Doncaster,  with 
112  lbs.,  he  won  the  Doncaster  Sprin.g  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating  Shillelagh,  126,  Nun- 
thorpe,  118,  L'Abbesse  de  Jouarre  (winner  of  the  Oaks  the  previous  year),  119  lbs., 
and  6  others. 

Tyrant  was  then  taken  South,  where  he  won  the  Queen's  Vase,  2  miles,  at  Ascot, 
again  beating  L'Abbesse  de  Jouarre,  Reve  d'Or  (another  Oaks  winner  and  also  winner  of 
1,000  guineas),  Gonsalvo  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup,  2  1/2  miles,  the  Alexandra  Plate,  3 
miles,  etc.),  and  Golden  Maze,  a  stake  winner.  After  the  2  defeats  referred  to  above.  Tyrant 
wound  up  his  racing  career  by  winning  the  Doncaster  Cup,  2  5/8  miles,  beating  Padua 
(winner  of  the  Northamptonshire  Stakes,  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  etc.),  and  Barmecide, 
another  good  stayer. 

Queen  of  the  Meadows  also  threw  Queen  Berengaria  (won  a  Maiden  Plate  at  New- 
market as  a  2-year-old  from  1  opponent  by  20  lengths,  ran  once  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she 
finished  third  in  a  Handicap,  1  1,4  miles,  in  spite  of  her  saddle  having  slipped  round  ;  dam 
of  Red  Knight,  winner  of  2  Selling  races  as  a  3-year-old),  and  Meadow  Sweet,  who  ran  only 
as  a  2-year.old,  when  she  won  2  Selling  races,  sold  afterward  for  200  and  280  guineas. 
Meadow  Sweet  threw  Rudel,  winner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a  2-year-old  and  sold  afterwards 
for  220  guineas  ;  ran  as  a  3-year-old,  but  did  not  win. 

Queen  of  the  Meadows  also  produced  Wherwell,  winner  of  the  46th  Triennial  Produce 
Stakes  at  Newmarket  as  a  2-year-old,  beating  a  smart  lot  in  Priestholme,  Basildon,  Ayr  and 
Granby.  As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Vitez  in  the  Chippenham  Stakes,  Ditch 
mile,  at  Newmarket,  stakes  divided,  6  winners  ;  won  the  Headley  Plate,  3/4  mile.  Selling, 
for  all  ages,  at  Epsom,  13  winners,  sold  afterwards  for  630  guineas,  also  won  2  Handicaps, 
carrying  top  weight  in  the  last  one. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  the  Kempton  Park  Stewards  Handicap,  1  mile,  top  weight,  8 
runners,  and  as  a  5-year-old  won  the  Kingston  Plate,  Selling,  1  mile,  at  the  same  place, 
4  runners,  and  was  afterwards  bought  in  for  410  guineas. 

Another  winner  out  of  Queen  of  the  Meadows  was  Elf,  who  started  4  times  as  a  2- 
year-old,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  She  won  the  Ham  Stakes,  at  Good- 
wood, from  Alcestis  ;  ran  third  to  Royal  Footstep  and  Zanoni  in  the  Astley  Stakes,  at  Lewes  ; 
was  unplaced  in  the  Kempton  Park  September  Nursery  Handicap,  and  won  the  Rous 
Memorial  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  from  a  good  field,  including  Calveley,  Greenan,  Leisure 
Hour,  Peace  and  Plenty,  etc.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  4  times  unplaced  in  good  company. 

{6}  Queen  of  the  Isles.  Never  started.  She  produced  Piraperme  (ran  as  a  2-year-old. 
did  not  win  ;  as  a  3-year-old  won  the  Sunbury  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  with  top  weight  ; 

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won  the  same  Handicap  and  another  Handicap  as  a  4-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  5-and-6-year- 
old  without  winning).  Border  Chief  (ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win  ;  won  2  Handicaps 
as  a  3-year-old  ;  won  2  Selling  races  and  a  Handicap  as  a  4-year-old  ;  won  3  Handicaps 
as  a  5-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  6  and-7-year-old  without  winning);  and  Queen  of  the  Florin, 
who  won  the  Surrey  Nursery  Handicap,  with  122  lbs.,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  3-year- 
old  without  winning. 

Queen  of  the  Florin  threw  King's  Head  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  as  a  3- 
year-old  won  a  Selling  race  and  a  Handicap,  and  ran,  but  did  not  win,  as  a  4-year-old),  and 
Silverpoint,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  the  Salisbury  Stakes,  12  runners,  carried  top 
weight,  and  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Cronilix,  to  whom  she  conceded  11  lbs.,  in  the  Hardwicke 
Stakes,  at  Stockton,  stakes  divided,  8  runners,  and  won  the  Sutton  Nursery  Handicap,  at 
Thrisk,  with  top  weight,  giving  her  14  opponents  from  16  to  34  lbs.  As  a  3-yearold  she 
won  a  Plate,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Pontefract,  and  the  Shepperton  Handicap,  7/S  mile,  at  Kemp- 
ton  Park. 

Queen  of  the  Isles  also  threw  Tyranny,  who  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old;  won,  as 
a  3-year-old,  the  Eighteenth  Kirkleathan  Biennial  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  3  runners  ; 
won  the  Scarborough  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Doncaster,  by  2  lengths,  8  runners,  and  won  the  New- 
market, St.  Leger,  1  3/4  miles,  beating  Villiars  (winner  of  The  Whip,  4  miles,  1  furlong 
and  117  yards,  by  15  lengths,  etc.),  and  2  others.  As  a  4-year  old  he  won  the  Thirty-seventh 
Newmarket  Biennial  Stakes,  2  miles,  by  4  lengths,  from  Utica. 

Queen  of  the  Isles  also  threw  Queen  of  the  Brine  (started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won 
the  Lambton  Stakes,  at  Stockton,  10  runners  ;  won  the  Convivial  Produce  Stakes,  at  York, 
18  runners,  and  at  Doncaster,  with  128  lbs.  up,  was  unplaced  in  the  Rous  Plate  won  by 
the  St.  Leger  winner.  Wild  Fowler,  119  lbs.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning), 
and  Queen  of  the  Vale,  winner  of  the  Zetland  Stakes,  at  York,  as  a  2-year-old  in  1899, 
from  7  opponents. 

(c)  Queen  of  the  Hills.  Never  started.  She  threw  Red  Queen,  who  ran  as  a  2-year- 
without  winning.  Red  Queen  produced  Favour  Royal,  who  started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old, 
won  5  races,  and  ran  a  dead  heat  in  his  sixth  race,  bemg  beaten  in  the  run-off. 

His  wms  included  the  Tathwell  Stakes,  at  Lincoln,  10  runners,  the  Ashley  Plate,  at 
Newmarket,  top  weight,  beating  Grey  Leg  and  5  others  ;  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Sibyl  Royal 
in  the  Worth  Stakes,  at  Gatwick,  stakes  divided,  4  runners  ;  won  the  May  Plate,  at  Wind- 
sor, by  3  lengths,  3  runners  ;  won  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  at  Doncaster,  with  top  weight,  12 
runners,  and  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Sancho  Panza  in  the  Sefton  Two-year-old  Plate,  at  Liver- 
pool, beaten  in  the  run-off,  3  starters,  a  bad  third. 

Favour  Royal  ran  as  a  8-year-old  without  winning,  but  won  3  races  as  a  4-year-old, 
walking  over  once  and  capturing  2  Selling  races,  bought  in  afterwards  for  510  guineas. 

Queen  of  the  Rivers,  a  daughter  of  Red  Queen,  won  the  Marble  Hill  Stakes,  at  the 
Curragh,  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  the  Corporation  Stakes  Handicap,  Selling,  with  the  worst 
of  the  weight,  at  Doncaster,  bought  in  for  310  guineas  ;  won  a  Handicap  as  a  4-year-old, 
and  won  as  a  5-year-old  in  1900. 

Queen  of  the  Hills  also  threw  Hamman  Rhira  (won  a  Handicap  and  a  Selling  race, 
bought  in  for  .500  guineas,  as  a  3-year-old  ;  won  a  Handicap  as  a  3-year-old,  and  ran  as  a 
4-year-old  without  winning),  and  Bev  Jones,  who  as  a  2-year-old  won  the  Burton  Nursery 
Handicap,  at  Lichfield,  top  weight ;  won  the  Kingsclere  Plate,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  at 
Sandown  Park,  and  won  the  St.  Crispin  Nursery  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Northampton,  9  run- 
ners.    As  a  3,  4  and  5-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

Queen  of  the  Spring,  a  daughter  of  Queen  of  the  Hills,  ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old 
without  winning,  and  produced  Orviepano,  winner  of  the  Princess'  Cup,  at  Newmarket,  17 
runners  ;  the  Little  John  Plate,  at  Nottingham,  7  runners,  and  the  Budbrooke  Stakes,  for  all 
ages,  at  Warwick,  by  3  lengths,  3  runners,  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  5  races, 
including  the  Friar  Tuck  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Nottingham.  As  a  4-year.old  he  won  2  Handi- 
caps, a  Plate,  and  the  Budbi'ooke  Stakes  a  second  time.  As  a  5-year  old,  in  1900,  he 
again  earned  brackets. 

Spring  Hare,  Queen  of  Spring's  next  foal,  won  the  Lambton  Stakes,  by  4  lengths,  as  a 
2-year-old,  and  won  races  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900. 

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Queen  of  the  Hills  also  threw  Mountain  Knight,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  a  Plate  at 
Windsor,  by  4  lengths,  8  runners  ;  won  the  Bradgate  Park  Stakes,  Selling,  bought  in  for 
350  guineas,  and  also  won  the  Liverpool  Nursery  Stakes  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  8  runners. 
As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Carlisle  Handicap,  and  as  a  4-year.old  he  was  sent  to  Belgium 
after  having  won  a  Handicap. 

(ii)  Queen  of  the  Valley.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  She  threw 
Mosspaul  (won  the  Londsborough  Stakes  as  a  2-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  3,  4  and  ."i-year-old 
without  winning),  and  Hinton,  who  ran  1  race  in  England  as  a  2-year-old,  which  she  won, 
viz. :  the  Sludbrooke  Plate,  Selling,  at  Lincoln,  afterwards  sold  for  230  guineas  and  sent  to 
Belgium. 

Hinton  was  brought  back  to  England  as  a  broodmare,  and  threw  Fencote,  who,  as  a  2- 
year-old.  won  the  Wilbraham  and  the  Dyke  Plates,  at  Newmarket,  top  weight,  in  the  latter. 
As  a  3- year-old  Fencote  won  a  Handicap,  and  the  ne.xt  year  he  won  a  Handicap  and  a  Sell- 
ing race.     He  also  won  races  in  1900  as  a  .5-year-old. 

Vale  Royal,  a  daughter  of  Queen  of  the  Valley,  ran,  never  won,  but  threw  Tyran- 
nical, winner  of  the  West  Derby  Stakes,  at  Liverpool,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  Justice  Royal, 
winner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a  3-year-old,  winner  of  2  Handicaps  as  a  4-year-old,  at  1 1/3 
miles,  and  also  winner  of  races  in  1900  as  a  5-year-old. 

Queen  of  the  Valley  also  threw  Fealar(won  the  Champion  Breeders'  Foal  Stakes,  at 
Derby,  as  a  2-year-old,  beating  Minting  Queen,  Minera,  and  5  others.  As  a  3  and  4-year- 
old  he  ran  but  did  not  win.  As  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  Handicap,  and  the  next  year  won 
3  good  Handicaps,  carrying  top  weight  in  1  of  them.  As  a  7-year  old  he  ran  without  win- 
ning), and  Scenery,  who  won  the  Knavesmire  Plate,  at  York,  as  a  2-year-old,  from  10  oppo- 
nents, and  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

(e)  Trump  Ace.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning,  as  a  4-year-old  won  the 
Lothians  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  with  bottom  weight  and  ran  as  a  5,  6  and  7-year-old  with- 
out winning. 

(/)  Speciosa.  As  a  3-year-old  won  the  Brownlow  Nursery  Plate  Handicap,  at  Lin- 
coln, 11  runners,  and  the  next  day  won  a  Match,  giving  3  lbs.  and  a  beating  to  Stole.  As  a 
3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning,  and  was  sent  to  Brazil  the  same  year. 

1860,     b.  c.  Keitli.  l)y  Blair  Athol.     Never  started. 

1S70,      1S71,  1S72,  barren  and  died  in  1873  before  foaling. 

ALICE  IIAM^TIIORX,     was  a  marvellous  racemare.     She  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-(ild,  but 

Eye  Sweet's  during  the  next  five  years  of  her  life  she  was  kept  hard  at  it  and 

5th  dam.  ran  71  races,  of  which  she  won  50.     Her  victories  included  the  Gold 

Vase,  at  Ascot,  the  Goodwood  Cup,  the   Doncaster  Cup  twice,  and 

the  Chester  Cup.     In  fact  she  won  15  Cups  altogether,  in  addition 

to  18  Queen's  Plates.     The  preparation  for  these  long-distance  events,  to  say  nothing  of 

the  efforts  exerted  in  the  races  themselves,  would  have  sapped  the  vitality  of  most  horses 

and  especially  that  of  a  mare,  but  old  Alice,  after  having  been  barren  her  first  two  years, 

threw  9  foals  in  the  next  10  years.     Two  of  them.  Young  Hawthorn  (her  first  foal)  and 

Terrona  (dam  of  winners  and  producers),  never  started. 

Alice  Hawthorn's  other  foals  were  The  Skinner,  late  Lord  Falconberg  (winner  of  the 
Queen's  Plate,  3  miles,  at  Newcastle),  Oulston  (a  good  and  frequent  stake  winner, 
including  the  Gold  Vase,  2  miles,  at  Ascot,  etc.),  Findon  (winner  of  a  Sweepstakes  of  £100 
each  at  Newmarket),  Lady  Hawthorn  (a  stake  winner  and  producer  alluded  to  above).  Cox- 
wold  (winner  of  the  Grimston  Plate),  in  addition  to  the  Derby  winner  Thormanby  and 
Sweet  Hawthorn,  a  v/inner  and  a  producer. 

Thormanby  started  14  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  10  races,  was  second  in  1  and  third  in 
3.  He  commenced  his  racing  career  in  March  by  winning  a  Sweepstakes,  1/2  mile,  at 
Northampton,  and  wound  up  his  2-year-old  form  by  winnmg  the  Criterion  Stakes,  with  top 
weight  at  Newmarket  in  October,  beating  Thunderbolt  and  6  others. 

In  the  meantime   he   won    the   4th    Biennial   Stakes,  at   York,  by  2  lengths,  beating 

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Butterfly  (winner  of  the  Oaks)  and  3  others  ;  won  the  Mostyn  Stakes,  at  Chester,  top 
weight,  beating  Oxford  and  7  others;  won  the  2d  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  Rupee,  Lupellus,  and  8  others  ;  won  the  Levant  Stakes,  at  Goodwood,  by  4 
lengths,  3  runners  ;  won  the  Kglington  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  York,  for  2  and  3-year-old,  6 
runners  ;  won  the  Gimerack  Stakes,  1  mile,  the  next  day,  7  runners,  and  won  the  Prender- 
gast  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  7  runners. 

At  Epsom  he  was  third  to  Lupellus  and  Madame  Eglentine  in  the  Two-year-old  Stakes, 
1/2  mile,  12  runners  ;  was  second,  beaten  a  neck,  with  top  weight,  to  Rupee  (in  receipt  of  9 
lbs.)  in  the  New  Stakes  at  Ascot,  beating  Thunderbolt,  Contadina,  Traducer  and  15  others  ; 
was  third  in  the  Findon  Stakes  at  Goodwood,  behind  Nutbourne  and  Tliunderbolt  (in 
receipt  of  5  lbs  ),  11  runners,  won  a  neck,  a  head  between  second  and  third,  and,  with  top 
weight,  was  third  to  Cramond  and  Restes  in  the  Convivial  Stakes  at  York,  13  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Thormanby  started  5  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced 
in  1.  He  commenced  by  winning  the  Derby,  beating  The  Wizard  (winner  of  the  2,000 
guineas),  Cramond,  Nutbourne,  Restes,  Tom  Bowline,  Umpire  (American  bred),  High 
Treason  (second  in  the  St.  Leger),  Buccaneer  and  21  others.  He  was  next  unplaced  in  the 
St.  Leger,  won  by  St.  Albans,  and  2  days  aftervvards  ran  second  to  Sabreur  (in  receipt  of  7 
lbs.)  in  the  Doncaster  Cup,  2  1/2  miles,  beating  High  Treason  and  4  others. 

At -Newmarket  he  ran  second  to  the  Wizard  at  equal  weights  in  the  Grand  Duke 
Michael  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles,  with  4  behind  them  in  receipt  of  weight.  Later  on  at 
Newmarket  he  tried  to  give  5  lbs.  to  Tom  Bowline  in  a  Sweepstake  over  the  Rowley  mile 
and  was  beaten  a  head,  3  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Thormanby's  last  season  on  the  turf,  he  only  tasted  defeat  once,  which 
was  in  the  Goodwood  Cup,  his  last  race,  when  with  130  lbs.  he  was  unplaced  behind  Starke 
(American  bred),  6  years,  122  lbs.,  The  Wizard,  136  lbs.,  and  Optimist,  113  lbs.,  9  runners. 

Before  this  defeat  he  won  the  Claret  Stakes,  about  2  1/16  miles  at  Newmarket,  by  30 
lengths,  beating  Umpire  (A_merican  bred)  and  Thunderbolt ;  walked  over  for  2  Sweepstakes, 
at  Newmarket,  once  over  the  Cesarewitch  Course,  7  subscribers,  and  the  next  time,  over 
the  Ditch  in,  3  subscribers. 

He  also  won  the  Ascot  Cup,  about  3  1/3  miles,  by  2  lengths  beating  St.  Albans  (win- 
ner of  the  St.  Leger),  Dulcibella  (winner  of  the  Cesarewitch),  Parmesan,  Fairwater  and  2 
others.  At  the  Stud,  Thormanby  sired  2  winners  of  the  2,000  guineas,  viz.:  Atlantic  and 
Charibert  and  also  Hester,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  in  addition  to  many  other  high-class 
animals,  one  notable  daughter  being  Rouge  Rose,  dam  of  the  Derby  winner  and  great  sire 
Bend  Or. 

Sweet  Hawthorn,  Alice  Hawthorn's  last  daughter,  as  stated  above,  was  a  winner  and 
produced 

{a)  Young  Alice.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning  and  threw  Ben  Battle  who 
won  the  Beresford  Stakes  at  the  Curragh  as  a  3-year-old,  won  6  out  of  7  races  as  a  3-year-old, 
all  of  them  in  Ireland,  including  the  Irish  Derby,  by  5  lengths,  and  3  Queen's  Plates,  for 
one  of  which  he  walked  over,  and  won  4  races  as  a  4-year-old  in  Ireland,  including  3  Queen's 
Plates,  and  ran  twice  unplaced  in  England.  At  the  stud  he  got  the  grand  performer  Ben- 
digo,  etc. 

Young  Alice  also  produced  Fair  Alice  (winner  of  the  Royal  Whip,  4  miles,  at  the  Cur- 
ragh, and  dam  of  Orbit,  winner  of  the  £10,000  Eclipse  Stakes  and  other  good  races,  in 
addition  to  the  winners  Mespilus,  Cydonia  and  Oregon),  Harebell  (ran,  never  won,  dam  of 
Cuilliou,  winner  of  the  Irish  Derby,  a  Queen's  Plate,  etc.,  and  also  the  winners  Madcap 
and  March  Green),  and  Mitherless  Bairn,  never  started,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners  Tris- 
tesse  and  Left  Alone. 

(A)  Lady  Nateby,  late  Sweet  Alice.  Never  started  and  only  had  3  foals.  One  of 
them.  Canto,  ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old,  without  winning,  while  the  other,  Lady  Portland, 
won  the  Hull  Cup,  the  Corby  Castle  Stakes  and  the  Londesborough  Stakes,  as  a  2-year-oId, 
and  won  1  Handicap  as  a  3-year-old.  At  the  stud,  too,  Lady  Portland  left  her  mark  by 
throwing  the  stake  winners  Exmonth,  Export  (12  races).  Disappointment,  Fear  Disgrace 
and  Miss  Jummy. 

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The  last  named  was  a  very  high-class  animal.  As  a  2-year-old  she  captured  the  Bucken- 
hara  Post  Produce  Stakes,  the  Rutland  Stakes  and  the  Clearwell  Stakes.  As  a  3-year-old 
she  landed  the  Riddlesworth  Stakes,  the  Oaks,  walked  over  for  the  Racing:  Stakes,  won  the 
Nassau  Stakes,  with  top  weight,  and  also  won  the  Park  Hill  Stakes  with  top  weight. 

(c)  Fleur  d'  Granger.  Won  1  race  as  a  2-year-old.  She  threw  Grallab,  winner  of  a 
Selling  race  as  a  2-year-old,  and  imp.  Bridal,  who  ran  once  unplaced  in  England  as  a  2-year- 
old  in  a  Selling  race  and  was  imported  to  the  United  States  the  same  year. 

Out  of  the  5  foals  Bridal  has  had  in  America  the  only  winner  is  Penniless,  who  won  a 
Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  as  a  2-year-old,  beating  Varuna,  Our  Jack  and  12 
others,  time  1:01.  As  a  3-year-old  Penniless  won  3  races,  viz:  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Wash- 
ington Park,  Chicago,  in  1:14  1/4,  in  addition  to  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  and  a  Purse  at 
Windsor. 

(d)  Rebecca.  Won  4  stakes  as  a  2-year-old,  viz:  the  Beaufort  Biennial,  the  Stamford 
Biennial,  the  Zetland  Biennial  and  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes  at  Scarborough.  As  a  3-year- 
old  she  won  the  Yorkshire  Oaks  and  the  Newcastle  Autumn  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  and  as 
a  4-year-old  ran  without  winning. 

Rebecca  threw  the  winners  Jupiter,  Philomel,  Ptolemy  and  Miss  Sharpe,  the  last  named 
a  stake  winner,  with  the  Filly  Sapling  Stakes,  at  York,  etc.,  to  her  credit. 

((•)  Jane,  late  Anticipation.  Ran  as  a  2  and  4-year-old  without  winning.  She  threw 
the  3  stake  winners  Eos,  Meadow  Sweet  and  Cuisine. 

REISEC'C\,     never  started.     She  produced  other   animals   who   have   left  their   mark    in   turf 
Eye  Sweet's      annals  besides  Alice  Hawthorn.     Some  of  them  were  the  good  racehorse  and  sire 
6th  Dam.         The  Provost,  Rowena  (dam  of  Rococo  and  grandam  of   Soapstone  and  Border 
Knight).  Annandale  (second  in  the  Derby  to  Merry  Monarch,  beating  Idas,  winner 
of  the  ;f3,000,  etc,  etc.),  and  Fair  Helen,  who  threw  Lord  of  the  Isles  (winner  of 
the  2,000  guineas,  sire  of  Scottish  Chief,  etc.).  Lady  Macdouald  (dam  of  Brigantine,  winner 
of  the  Oaks,  the  Ascot  Cup,  etc.),  and  Olga,  whose  daughter  Theresa  threw  the  good  race- 
horses Ethus,  Templer,  a  good  racehorse  in  Germany,  and  Belle  of  Scotland,  she  the  dam 
of  imp.  Inverness. 

From  Rebecca  also  descend  imp.  Candid  (winner  of  races  both  in  Australia  and  at  San 
Francisco  up  to  4  miles),  and  imp.  Paloma,  who  has  had  8  foals  in  the  United  States,  7  of 
which  won  races,  and  one  of  her  daughters,  Palomita,  is  also  a  producer.  Armitage,  Miss 
Rowena  and  Yellow  Tail  are  the  best  of  Paloma's  produce  up  to  date.  Paloma's  dam, 
Canary,  also  threw  Candour,  winner  of  the  Randwick  Plate,  3  miles,  in  Australia. 

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Elizabeth  L.  started  22  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  9,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $26,415. 

As  a  2-vear-old  she  ran  most  consistently,  never  being  outside  the  money.  Out  of  8  starts  at 
that  age  she  won  2  races,  was  second  in  5  and  third  in  the  other  race. 

She  first  started  in  Saratoga,  and  finished  second  to  Gov,  Foraker  in  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,  beating  Mirage,  Postmaster,  Wheeler  and  3  others  by  4  lengths.  Twelve  davs  later  she  ran 
second  to  One  in  the  Watkins  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  6  starters.  At  Monmouth  Park  she  captured  the 
Produce  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Eagle  Bird,  Lustre,  Kinglet,  Uncle  Jess,  Restraint,  Comanche,  etc, 

Elizabeth  L.  was  afterwards  shipped  to  Latonia,  where,  with  top  weight,  she  ran  second  to 
Mildred  in  the  Maiden  stakes,  .5/8  mile,  beating  Lola  A.,  Buck  McCann,  Afternoon,  Cora  Taylor, 
Hannigan,  Aldebaran,  and  6  others.  She  next  won  the  Zoo  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  with 
120  lbs.,  in  a  field  of  12,  conceding  weight  to  all  her  opponents,  e.xcept  Quiver,  who  ran  last,  with 
122  lbs.  In  her  last  race  at  Latonia  she  finished  second  to  Tim  Murphy,  aged,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
for  all  ages,  4  starters. 

At  Louisville,  with  top  weight,  she  ran  third  to  Afternoon  and  Deception  in  the  Blue  Grass 
Stakes,  8  starters,  and  three  days  afterwards,  again  carrying  top  weight,  ran  second  to  Semper  Lex 
in  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  beating  Afternoon  and  Hannigan. 

As  a  3-year-old  Elizabeth  L.  began  by  running  second  to  Monrovia  in  the  Ashland  Oaks,  1  mile, 
at  Lexington,  8  starters,  and  at  Louisville  she  ran  second  to  the  same  mare  in  the  Kentucky  Oaks, 

I  1/4  miles,  5  starters.  At  Latonia  she  was  unplaced  3  times  in  Handicaps.  She  next  performed 
at  Saratoga,  where,  with  105  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Boyd  Pantlind,  97  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  5  1/3  fur- 
longs, for  all  ages,  8  starters.  Four  days  later  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Linda,  Sandowne, 
Don  Fulano,  Coquette,  and  4  others,  and  in  her  last  race  at  the  Springs,  with  117  lbs.,  she  finished 
third  in  the  Iroquois  Stakes,  won  by  Don  Fulano,  112  lbs.,  4  starters. 

In  the  Autumn,  at  Latonia.  Elizabeth  L.  was  unplaced  to  the  speedy  Ducat  in  a  Purse,  1  mile. 
A  week  afterwards,  entered  to  he  sold  for  $1,500,  she  won  a  Selling  Purse,  1  mile,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  10  starters,  and  4  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  won  the  Newport  Stakes,  1  mile 
and  70  yards.  After  another  week's  interval,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  she  won  the  Tobacco 
Stakes,  1  mile,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  in  1:14  1/4,  and  in  her  next  race  at  Latonia  carried  115  lbs. 
into  second  place  behind  Aldebaran,  109  lbs.,  in  the  Latonia  Autumn  Prize,  Handicap,  1   1/8  miles, 

II  starters.  Elizabeth  L.  closed  her  racing  career  by  running  third  to  Sabine  (record  holder  for 
1  3/8  miles)  and  Buck  McCann  in  the  St.  Leger,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Louisville,  beating  Peabody. 

Elizabeth  L.  produced  in 

1895,  ch.  c.  Melter,  by  Stratlimore.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  at  Latonia,  from  10  opponents,  He  was  third  in  3  races  and  unplaced  in  1.  As  a  8- 
year-old  he  won  4  races,  all  of  them  easily.  Three  of  them  were  Selling  Purses,  at  5/8,  3/4 
and  7/8  mile.  His  other  win,  the  most  meritorious  one,  was  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago, 
where,  with  117  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  captured  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  1  3/4  lengths, 
time  1  ;14  1/2,  4  starters.     As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  3  times  unplaced. 

1896,  oh.  f.  Miss  Laiidenian,  b.v  Hanover.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  ran  twice. 
At  Hamilton,  Jlont.,  she  ran  third  to  Taghairm  and  Croker  in  a  Selling  Purse,  4  1/2  fur- 
longs, 4  starters.  At  the  same  meeting,  4  days  later,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
for  all  ages,  won  by  Onega,  5  starters. 

BALLiET      was  one  of  America's  best  broodmares.     Her  sons  and  daughters  that  have   dis- 

Elizabeth  L.'s    tinguished  themselves  on  the  turf  and  at  the  Stud  are  Vega,  Balancer,  Blue  Grass 

dam.  Belle,  Modesty,  Thundercloud,  Lady  Longfellow,  Major  Richards,  Peg  Woffington, 

Katie   H.,  Busteed,  Maid  of  Balgowan,  Elizabeth  L.   and   Cathay.     Out   of    15   of 

her  foals  that  lived,  one  having  died,  only  2  failed  to  leave  their  mark. 

For  the  turf  and  Stud  records  of  this  family  see  Daisy  F.,  Elusive,  Lady  Longfellow,  Mary  C, 

Peg  Woffington,  Raybelle  and  The  Lioness, 

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FAITHFUL. 


Faithful  started  22  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  4.  third  in  2,  and  unplaced  in  11. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $3,700. 

Faithful  ran  her  first  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  and  finished  unplaced  to  Lovelace,  Warsaw  and 
Sir  Richard  in  the  Daisy  Stakes,  5/8-mile  on  the  turf,  9  runners,  time  1;03  1/5,  and  two  days  after- 
wards was  unplaced  in  the  Pansy  Stakes,  3/4-mile  on  the  turf,  behind  Extra,  Lovelace  (penalized  5 
lbs.)  and  Rightaway,  6  runners,  time  1:17.  She  next  ran  at  Brighton  in  a  Purse,  Handicap,  5/8- 
mile,  with  97  lbs.  up,  and  finished  second  to  Sandowne,  107  lbs.,  beating  Prince  George  (a  good 
horse),  115,  Sport  (one  of  the  best  3-year-olds  of  his  day),  108.  Hiram,  103,  Lady  Belmont,  107,  and 
Freeland  (by  Free  Knight,  90  lbs.),  time  1:03  1/4. 

Faithful  ran  her  other  3  races  as  a  2-year-old  at  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Autumn  meeting.  In  the 
Belles  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  with  100  lbs.,  she  finished  second  to  Lady  Violet,  118  lbs.,  beating 
Minnehaha,  107,  Miss  Maude,  122,  Courtship,  107,  E.xperiment,  107,  and  Chrysalis,  107  lbs.,  time 
1:11  4/5.  In  the  Flatbush  Stakes,  won  by  Lady  Violet,  112  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  with  97  lbs.,  and, 
with  91  lbs.,  was  also  unplaced  in  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap,  won  by  Lady  Violet,  125  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Faithful  began  by  running  unplaced  to  Naphtha,  Miss  Maude  and  Grace  Brown 
in  the  Gazelle  Stakes,  1  1/8-miles,  at  BrookljTi.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  ran  second  to  Life  Boat  in 
a  Purse,  7/8-mile,  5  runners,  time  1:30.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8-mile,  by  10 
lengths,  in  1:02  3/4,  beating  War  Cry  and  7  others,  and  a  week  later  won  another  Purse,  3/4-mile, 
beating  Tumult,  Wallace,  Lon  Rhett,  Captain  T.  and  4  others,  time  1:16  1/2. 

After  being  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  3/4-mile,  won  by  the  l/'2  mile  record  holder,  Geraldine,  in 
1:14  3/4,  Faithful  won  a  Purse,  6  1/2-furlongs,  beating  Bob  Sutherland,  Wallace,  Coxswain,  Black- 
thorn, etc.,  and  she  next  ran  third  to  Tom  Tough  and  Virgie  in  a  Purse,  7/8-mile,  7  runners,  in- 
cluding Shelly  Tuttle  and  Bolero,  the  last-named  sold  as  a  2-year-old  for  |35,000. 

Three  days  afterwards  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  King  Crab  (winner  of  about  80  races), 
Mordotte,  Westchester,  and  6  others,  track  fair,  time  1:43  3  '4,  and  2  days  later  finished  third  to 
Speculation  and  Play  or  Pay  in  a  Purse,  7/8-mile,  beating  Mabel  Glenn  and  Ada  Blue. 

Faithful  won  the  last  race  she  started  in  at  Brighton  Beach,  viz  :  a  Purse,  selling,  1-mile,  in 
1:42  1/2,  beating  Westchester,  Laurel,  and  5  others.  She  then  went  to  Monmouth  Park,  where, 
with  113  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Miss  Maude,  112  lbs.,  in  the  West  End  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/2-miles, 
beating  Afternoon,  122  lbs.  At  Linden  Park  she  was  unplaced  four  times  in  succession,  to  Shelly 
Tuttle,  Reginald,  Herald,  and  Mary  S.  She  ran  her  last  race  at  Elizabeth,  where  she  was  unplaced 
in  a  Purse,  3,  4-mile,  won  by  Shelly  Tuttle. 

Faithful  produced  in 

1895,     br.  c.  Tray  Full,  by  Tea  Tray.     Never  started. 

]S!)<5,  br.  f.  Velvet,  by  iiiip.  Victory.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  As  a  4-year-old  she 
started  once.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $500  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  in  a  field 
of  18,  she  and  2  others  fell. 

18!) 7,     br.  f.,  by  Tea  Tray. 

18!)9,  b.  f.  Rose  of  May,  by  imp.  Gold  Crest.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  at  Sara- 
toga, easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Broadstreet,  City  Bank  (top  weight),  and  Goldsby,  time 
1:07  3/5.  With  114  lbs.  she  ran  second  to  Flora  Pomona,  119  lbs.,  in  a  5/8-mile  race. 
Futurity  course,  beating  Hatasco,  124  lbs.,  and  6  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

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MISS    PRIMROSE,     never  started. 
Faithful's 
Dam. 

Miss  Primrose  produced  in 

1880,  b.  c.  Kayaderosseras  (late  Premier),  by  Bulwark.  Only  started  as  a  3-year-old,  when 
he  ran  once  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8-mile,  at  Saratoga,  won  by  lima  B. 

1887,  b.  c.  Spaniard,  by  King  Alfonso.     Ran  as  a  3,  3,  4  and  5-year-old  without  winning. 

1888  and  1SS!>,  barren. 

1S!)0,  br.  f.  Faithful,  by  Longfellow.     Alluded  to  above. 

1891,  blk.  e.,  by  Powbattan.     Ran  unplaced  as  a  3  and  3-year-old. 

1892,  b.  f..  by  Tristan. 

1893,  b.  f.  Petal  II.,  by  Sensation.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Blue  and  Orange,  a  3year-old  win- 
ner in  1902. 

l.Si)4,  b.  f.  Miss  Prim,  by  Knight  of  Ellerslie.  Started  18  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races, 
was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  11.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race  in 
1:03  3/5,  beating  Confession  and  8  others.  At  Brooklyn  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating 
Tragedian,  Ben  Ronald,  and  9  others,  time  1:03  1/3. 

At  Washington  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race  by  4  lengths  in  1 :03,  beating  Buddha,  Kinnikinic, 
and  4  others,  including  the  top  weights,  Ross  O.  and  Billali,  and  the  next  day  captured  a 
Handicap,  3/4-raile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Successful  (top  weight,  giving  Miss  Prim  6  lbs.), 
and  5  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  track  heavy,  time  1:16  4/5. 

As  a  3-year-old  Miss  Prim  started  22  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2.  third  in  G,  and 
unplaced  in  13.  She  won  a  race,  1  1/8-miles,  at  Brighton  Beach,  giving  12  lbs.  and  an  easy 
beating  to  Concord  and  Templestowe,  track  heavy,  time  2:00  1/2. 

As  a  4-year-old  Miss  Prim  ran  twice  unplaced. 

1895,  b.  f.  I'  Faitll,  by  Kniglit  of  Ellerslie.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  once 
finishing  second  to  her  stable  companion  Shellac  in  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  at  Anaconda,  5  run- 
ners, track  heavy,  time  51  1/4  seconds. 

1S9G,  b.  c.  Mt.  Clemmeus,  by  Knight  of  Ellerslie.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  7 
times  unplaced. 

1897,     b.  f.,  by  Turco. 

IMP.  LiADY  MENTMORE,     never  started.     Imported  to  U.  S.  A.  in  1874. 
Faithful's 
3d  Dam. 

Lady  Mentmore  produced 

1874,     twins,  b.  c.  Listener  and  b.  f.  (dead),  by  Lecturer. 

1875      and  187(>.     No  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1877,  b.  f.  tjueenflsher,  by  Kingfisher.  Was  e.xported  to  England  and  did  not  start  as  a  2-year- 
old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  5  times  without  winning.  She  was  unplaced  in  the  Oaks,  won 
by  Jenny  Howlet.  At  Ascot  she  finished  third  in  the  Fernhill  Stakes,  .5/8  mile,  beating  the 
good  racehorse  Toastmaster  and  The  Song,  and  2  days  afterwards  finished  third  to  Chari- 
bert  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  etc.),  and  Phoenix  (a  high-class,  French-bred  horse),  in 
the  Queen's  Stand  Plate,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  6  runners. 

At  Newmarket  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Great  Eastern  Railway  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  and 
in  the  Sandown  Champion  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  her  last  race  as  a  8-year-old,  she  was  third  in 
a  field  of  5  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  Queenfisher  ran  twice  unplaced.  In  England  .she  had 
3  living  foals,  neither  of  which  won,  and  in  1886  she  was  covered  by  Cameliard  and  sent  to 
France. 

1878,  barren. 

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1879,  b.  f.  Ilicii,  by  Kiiiirflsher.  Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1 
and  third  in  the  other.  She  began  by  winning  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  easily 
by  1  1/3  length,  beating  Oakdale,  Wyanoke,  Francesca,  Vanguard  and  Macdufif.  Three 
days  afterwards,  with  103  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Francesca,  90  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  3/4 
mile,  beating  5  others,  1  at  equal  weights  and  the  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Monmouth  Park  she  won  the  Breeders'  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Run- 
nymede  (winner  of  the  Coney  Island  Derby,  etc.),  Forester  (winner  of  the  Withers,  the 
Belmont,  etc.),  Onondaga  (a  good  stake  winner  and  sire  of  about  180  winners),  and  5  others, 
time  1;16. 

Later  on,  at  the  same  track,  she  won  the  Home-bred  Produce  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating 
Marsh  Redon  (winner  of  44  races),  in  1:15  1/3.  With  top  weight,  116  lbs.,  she  ran  .second  to 
Memento,  109,  and  Volusia,  100  lbs.,  in  the  Autumn  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
beating  7  others,  in  receipt  of  from  3  to  3(i  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Rica  started  in  6  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2. 
In  the  Ladies' Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  and  in  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles, 
at  Sheepshead  Bay,  she  ran  second  to  the  smart  filly,  Hiawasse,  who  was  unbeaten  as  a 
3- year-old, and  only  suffered  defeat  once  as  a  2-year-old.  Behind  them  in  the  above-named 
races  were  Amazon  (in  both  of  them),  Francesca,  Memento,  etc.  In  the  Autumn,  at  Wash- 
ington, Rica  ran  second  to  Amazon,  in  the  Vestal  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  3  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Rica  started  24  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  8,  third  in  4  and 
unplaced  in  6.  She  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Baltimore,  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  1:43  3/4,  6 
runners  ;  at  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  3/8  miles,  0  runners  ;  at  Monmouth 
Park  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Checkmate  and  5  others  in  receipt  of  weight, 
time  1:56  1/4  ;  at  Jerome  Park,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  won  a  Handicap.  1  mile  and 
half  a  furlong,  beating  the  good  horse  Jack  of  Hearts  and  3  others,  and,  at  Washingttm, 
won  a  Purse,  1  mile. 

As  a  5  and  6-year-old  Rica  won  8  more  races  at  Monmouth  Park,  Sheepshead  Bay, 
Baltimore  and  Washington,  including  the  Billow  Stakes,  1  mile.  Handicaps  (2  with  top 
weight),  up  to  1  1/3  miles,  and  Purses.  Some  of  the  good  horses  that  finished  behind  her, 
comprised  Checkmate,  Drake  Carter,  Louisette,  Tecumseh,  Mamraonist,  Economy,  Buck- 
stone,  Lida,  Stanhope,  Barnes  and  Fosteral. 

Rica  produced 

(a)  Ricardo.  Never  started.  Ricardo  threw  Tiger  (ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he 
started  4  times  at  San  Francisco,  won  3  races  and  was  third  in  the  other  1.  He  won  the 
Norfolk  Stakes,  about  3,  4  mile,  beating  Rey  del  Caredes  and  Rey  Alfonso,  who  carried  top 
weight,  and  7  others,  time  1:11  3/4.  He  also  won  a  Purse,  beating  Candor  II.,  Jim  Flood, 
Thorn,  etc.,  and  another  Purse  in  a  field  of  10),  and  Torsion,  who  ran,  without  winning,  as 
a  2  and  3-year-old,  won  1  Selling  race  as  a  4-year-old,  won  7  races  of  very  moderate  class  as 
a  5-year  old,  and  ran  as  a  6  and  T-year-old  without  winning. 

Ricardo  also  threw  Midrica  (won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  3-year-old  with- 
out winning),  and  St.  Rica,  who  won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  comprising  1/2  mile  in  49  sec- 
onds, the  Futurity,  at  Sacramento,  and  a  Selling  race,  5  1/2  furlongs,  time  1:08.  As  a  3- 
year-old  he  again  won  races  at  San  Francisco,  viz.:  a  Selling  race.  Futurity  course,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $400  ;  a  1-mile  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  1:43, 
and  a  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  bottom  weight,  easily  by  6  lengths,  beating  Roseormonde,  The 
Fretter,  etc. 

Jarretiere  d'  Or,  another  son  of  Ricardo,  won,  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  a  1/2-mile  race  at 
San  Francisco,  easily  by  2  lengths,  10  runners,  track  good,  time  50  1/2  seconds,  and  also 
won  a  Purse,  selling,  5/8  mile,  at  Sacramento,  5  runners,  time  1:01  1/2.  He  is  again  win- 
ning races  in  1903. 

(i^)  Ponoma  Belle.  Did  not  start  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  Won  a  race  at  Macon,  Ga.,  as 
a  4-year-old  and  won  as  an  outlaw  the  same  season. 

(c)  Barrica.  Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  3.  She 
captured  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  Harlem,  easily  by  3  lengths,  17  runners,  track  slow, 
time  59  seconds. 

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As  a  3-year-old  she  started  yO  times,  won  2  selling  races  at  St.  Louis,  was  second  in  4, 
third  in  3,  and  unplaced  in  33.     In  1901  she  again  won  Selling  races. 

1880,  b.  f.  MehaHah,  by  Kinarflsher.  Was  sent  to  England  where  she  ran  8  times  as  a  3-year- 
old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  3  (3  runners  in  one  race)  and  unplaced  in  1.  She 
was  second  in  the  Molineux  Stakes,  .'5  runners,  at  Liverpool  ;  ran  unplaced  in  the  Althorp 
Park  Stakes,  at  Northampton  and  won  the  Stoneleigh  Two-year-old  Plate,  3  runners,  at 
Warwick.  At  Chester,  entered  to  be  sold  for  £300,  she  ran  second  to  Cosy  (not  to  be  sold) 
in  the  St.  George's  Plate,  beating  Miss  Wardle,  entered  for  /'300. 

At  Newmarket,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  /'300,  she  was  third  in  an  All-aged  Selling 
Plate,  10  runners,  and  at  the  Manchester  Summer  Meeting,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^100  and 
afterwards  bought  in  for  260  guineas,  won  the  June  Two-year-old  Selling  Stakes,  5  run- 
ners. On  the  last  day  of  the  Manchester  meeting  she  ran  third  and  last  in  Summer  Plate, 
for  all  ages,  winner  to  be  sold  for  .^200,  Before  being  shipped  back  to  America,  Mehallah 
ran  one  race  at  the  Manchester  July  meeting  and  iinished  third  in  a  field  of  5,  each  of 
them  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^300. 

Mehallah  produced 

(a)  Her  Majesty.  Never  ran.  She  threw  His  Honor,  who  ran  as  a  2  and  3-year  old, 
without  winning. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  Selling,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Kansas  City.  He  also  won 
a  race  as  a  6  and  7-year-old  at  Aurora,  Neb.,  and  Harlan,  la. 

(/;)  Glory.  Started  in  29  races  as  a  2-year-oId  of  which  she  won  13.  She  scored  her 
first  win  at  Mystic  Park,  Boston,  where  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  from  Cracksman  (a  good 
performer),  Malachi,  Little  Jake  and  8  others.  Three  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,900,  she  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  the  same  track,  13  runners.  At  Baltimore,  with  107 
lbs.  up,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  6  lengths,  beating  Girondes,  103,  Cracksman, 
106,  Holiday,  112,  and  Clarissa,  103  lbs.,  time  1;16  1/3. 

At  Washington,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,300  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  $1,410,  she 
won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  7  runners.  Her  other  races  were  won  at 
Clifton  and  included  a  mile,  by  5  lengths  in  1;43  1/3,  and  also  the  Lackawaxen  and  the 
Christmas  Carol  Handicaps,  1  1/8  miles  each. 

As  a  8-year-old,  Glory  won  5  races  out  of  54  starts,  including  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile, 
at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Salvini,  Eolian,  Brait,  Swift  and  4  others,  time 
1:14  3/4,  and  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles  at  Brighton,  14  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  45  times  and  won  7  races,  6  at  Clifton  and  1  at  Brighton  Beach. 
Several  good  horses  fini.shed  behind  her,  including  Tipstaff,  Bradford,  Al  Farrow,  Young 
Duke,  Grimaldi,  Autocrat,  Telle  Doe,  Juggler,  Pericles,  Swift  and  Speedwell. 

As  a  5-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

Glory  threw  Gloria  (won  a  race  at  Providence  as  a  2-year-old  and  later  in  the  season 
ran  as  an  outlaw  without  winning),  and  Gala  Day  who  started  14  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won 
2  races,  was  second  in  4  and  unplaced  in  8.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  on 
the  Futurity  Course,  pulled  double  by  a  neck,  beating  Hair  Pin,  Blackcock,  Wasteful,  Sir 
Gawain,  Hindoonet,  Long  Acre  and  7  others,  time  1:02,  and  at  Washington  won  a  Selling 
race,  5/8  mile,  beating  Martha  II.,  Senator  McCarren  and  8  others. 

Other  creditable  races  were  running  second  to  Central  Trust  in  the  Partridge  Stakes, 
beating  Plaudit,  Kenmore  Queen,  Laverock,  Fonsovannah,  etc.  ;  second,  with  137  lbs.,  to 
Easter  Gift,  115  lbs.,  beating  Warrenton,  132,  Fonsovannah,  122,  Prince  Lee,  115,  Oxnard, 
123  lbs. ,  and  4  others  in  receipt  of  weight ;  second,  with  116  lbs.,  to  Decanter,  100  lbs.,  beat- 
ing Whistling  Con,  108  lbs.,  and  9  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  and  second  to  J.  A.  Gray  in 
an  All-aged  race  at  Baltimore,  beating  Warrenton,  Sly  Fox,  Aurum  and  Plantain. 

As  a  3-year  old.  Gala  Day  won  4  races.  His  first  victory  was  in  a  High  Weight  Handi- 
cap, Eclipse  Course,  at  Morris  Park,  where,  with  118  lbs.,  he  beat  Maximo  Gomez,  117, 
Varus,  134,  Fleeting. Gold,  113,  Blarney  Stone,  130  lbs.,  and  3  others.  At  Sheepshead, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $)00  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  $1,105,  he  won  a  1-mile  race  on  the 

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turf  easily  by  3  lengths  in  1:41,  beating  Scotch  Plaid,  Charentus  (the  record  holder  on  a 
circular  course  for  1  1/4  miles.  2:04)  and  6  others. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |500,  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by 
1  1/3  lengths  in  1:14  3/4.  beating  Frohman  and  7  others,  and  at  Aqueduct  he  won  another 
Selling  race,  1  mile  and  40  yards,  easily  by  2  lengths,  6  runners,  time  1:45  2/5.  As  a  4- 
year-old  Gala  Day  ran  twice  without  winning,  while  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4 
mile.  Selling,  at  Saratoga,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:13  1/2,  10  runners.  Glory  is  also  the 
dam  of  Gloriosa,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1902. 

(c)  Phoebe.  Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning,  but  was  placed  on  some 
occasions.  She  threw  Phaedra,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  started  4  times  on  the  legitimate 
tracks,  was  unplaced  in  3  races,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  ran  second  Rifler  $.)00,  in 
a  1/2-mile  race  at  Aqueduct,  8  runners.     She  won  the  same  year  as  an  outlaw. 

{(i)  Sam  Lucas.  Started  20  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third 
in  three  and  unplaced  in  12.  At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/H  mile  straight, 
in  1:01  1/4,  beating  Stonenellie.  Micmac  Queen  and  Bothers.  At  Brooklyn,  with  110  lbs., 
he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  ^/8  mile,  beating  Wernberjr,  118,  Dorian,  118,  Discount,  110,  Lucky 
Dog,  110  lbs.,  and  6  others,  time,  1:01  1/3. 

At  Linden,  his  last  start  as  a  2-year-old,  with  118  lbs.,  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating 
Figaro,  108,  Nelglen,  97,  Micmac  Queen,  108  lbs.,  and  5  others,  time  1:15  1/4.  Earlier  in 
the  season,  with  108  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  the  Brooklyn  Handicap  winner,  Hornpipe,  118 
lbs.,  in  the  Tyro  Stakes.  5/8  mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  the  good  racehorse 
Dobbins,  123,  Jack  of  Spades,  118,  and  Frog  Dance,  108 lbs.,  time  1:00. 

As  a  3-year-old,  out  of  3  starts,  Sam  Lucas  ran  third  in  a  Sweepstakes  at  Morris  Park, 
won  by  Peacemaker,  who  was  in  receipt  of  13  lbs.  As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  3  times  at  Ana- 
conda, won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  in  1:02,  was  second  once  and  unplaced  once,  and  as  a  5-year- 
old  he  again  started  3  times  in  Montana,  at  Butte,  winning  2  Purses,  5/8  mile  each,  in  1:01  3/4 
and  1:00  3/4,  and  ran  second  to  May  W.,  beaten  a  head,  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  time  1:14  1/3. 

(<')  Mekallah.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old.  Began  by  carrying  100  lbs.  into  third 
place  behind  Marplot,  112.  and  Previous,  122  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  on  the  Eclipse 
course,  beating  Lady  Marian,  l(i9.  Great  Bend,  112  lbs.,  and  8  others.  She  then  ran  twice 
unplaced,  and  in  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-old  won  the  Daisy  Stakes,  5/8  mile  on  the  turf, 
beating  Central  Trust,  Gen.  Maceo,  Decanter,  Fixed  Star  and  Water  Crest,  time  1:02  1/5. 

As  a  3-year,  old  Mekallah  started  6  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3  (each  time  to 
Miss  Rowena).  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1.  At  Butte,  Mont.,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile, 
by  4  lengths,  6  runners,  time  1:14  1/2,  and  at  the  same  track,  with  103  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap 
Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  a  length,  in  1:01  1/2,  beating  Miss  Rowena,  112,  Jim  Gore  (by  Gorman), 
95,  Rubicon,  110  lbs.,  etc. 

1881,  1).  f.  Miss  Primrose,  by  Imp.  The  111  Used.    Alluded  to  above. 

1882,  b.  c.  Mentmore,  by  Kingfisher.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  15  times  as  a  3-year- 
old  and  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Baltimore,  8  runners,  including  Longview,  winner  of 
the  lerome  Stakes,  the  Breckenridge  Stakes,  etc.,  beating  in  the  latter  event  Wanda,  the 
crack  of  her  year,  and  Richmond,  by  3  lengths,  8  lengths  between  second  and  third. 

As  a  4-year-old  Mentmore  started  47  times  and  won  6  races.  At  Parkville  he  w'on  a 
Purse.  3/4  mile,  beating  Ecuador  (winner  of  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  etc.),  and  3  others.  At 
Jerome  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |;700.  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  McBowling, 
$1,01)0,  and  Letritia,  $2,000.  He  ne.xt  won  over  Hurdles  at  Monmouth  Park  and  at  Brigh- 
ton Beach  captured  a  Steeplechase,  over  the  full  course,  and  a  Hurdle  race,  1  1/3  miles.  At 
Guttenberg  he  also  won  a  Hurdle  race,  1  1/4  miles.  As  a  5,  0  and  7-year-old  his  attention 
was  confined  entirely  to  jumping  races,  and  added  6  wins  to  his  previous  score. 

1883,  b.  f.  Lady  Bird,  by  Kingfisher.     Never  ran. 

Lady  Bird  threw 

(a)  Running  Bird.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  24  times  as  a  3-year-old  and 
won   6  races.     His  first  win   was  at  Guttenberg,  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  for  all  ages,  9 

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runners,  time  56  3/4  seconds.  At  the  same  track  he  won  4  more  races,  all  of  them  Selling 
ranging  from  5/8  to  7/8  mile,  running  6  1/3  furlongs  in  1:22.  At  Gloucester,  too,  he  won 
a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  3  Purses  at  Guttenberg,  at  0  and  6  1/3  fur- 
longs, and  also  captured  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Washington,  by  3  lengths,  from  Kempland, 
Innovation,  etc. 

Running  Bird  did  not  start  as  a  5-year-old,  but  the  following  year  he  won  a  Purse,  Sell- 
ing, 3/4  mile,  at  Windsor,  by  2  lengths,  in  1:15  1/4,  and  also  won  2  Selling  races,  7/8  and  1 
mile,  at  Montreal.  As  a  7-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile.  Selling,  at  Forsyth,  and  a 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Lakeside,  Ind. 

(i)  Blue  Bird  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  3  Purses, 
5/8  mile  each,  at  Gloucester.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  3  races  at  Maspeth  and  3  at  Alexander 
Island.     As  a  5-year-old  he  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

(c)  Warbonnet.  Ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  Did  not  start  as  a  4- 
year-old.  Won  the  Virginia  Hurdle  race,  1  1/3  miles,  by  8  lengths,  as  a  5-year-old,  with 
155  lbs.,  beating  Mars  Chan,  163,  Judge  Morrow,  173,  and  April  Fool,  142  lbs.  As  a  6-year- 
old  he  won  3  times  over  the  jumps. 

(d)  Peconic.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  5.  He  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Saratoga,  by  3  lengths,  7  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
did  not  start. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  was  put  over  the  jumps,  and  proved  an  excellent  performer,  starting 
twice  and  winning  each  time,  viz.:  a  Steeplechase  at  Washington  and  the  New  York 
Steeplechase  Handicap.  The  last-named  event  he  won  by  10  lengths,  with  152  lbs.  up, 
beating  imp.  Lady  Raymond  (who  practically  broke  down),  170,  Mars  Chan,  137,  Decapod, 
147  lbs.,  and  4  others.  As  a  6-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  he  won  a  Steeplechase 
at  Brighton  Beach,  entered  to  be  sold  for  15(10. 

((•)  Wild  Duck.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old  on  the  legitimate  tracks.  At  Washing- 
ton, in  the  Spring,  he  finished  third  in  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  Selling,  and  4  days  afterwards 
was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs.  He  was  then  sold  and  won  the  same  year  as 
an  outlaw. 

1S84      and  1885,  barren. 

188(>,  h.  f.  Mcntmore  Lass,  by  Kiiig'fl slier.  Never  started  and  only  had  2  foals.  One  of  them, 
Queenfisher,  never  started,  but  her  first  foal.  Sir  Dougal,  who  did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year- 
old,  won  races  in  1901,  as  a  4-year-old.  He  won  a  Purse,  .5/8  mile,  Selling,  at  Butte,  Mont., 
and  at  the  same  track  won  a  Purse,  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  in  1:00  1/2,  in  addition  to  a  Purse, 
Handicap,  5  1/3  furlongs.  At  San  Francisco  he  won  2  Purses,  3/4  mile  each,  one  a 
Handicap  and  the  other  a  Selling  Purse,  carrying  top  weight  in  each. 

1887,  b.  c.  Mentor,  by  Kingfisher.     Was  sent  to  England.     Never  started. 

1888,  barren. 

1889,  Had  a  dead  foal,  and  Lady  Menlmore  died  the  same  year. 

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I  Agnes,  by  Clarion. 

I  Camel,  by  Whalebone. 
I  Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

i  Pantaloon,  by  Castrel. 
I  Rebecca,  by  Lottery. 

\  Muley,  by  Orville. 
/  Lacerta,  by  Zodiac. 

S  Bay  Middleton.  by  Sullan. 
i  Camilla,  by  Young  Phantom. 

I  Cain,  by  Paulowitz, 
I  Margaret,  by  Edmund. 

\  Bay  Middleton.  by  Sultan. 
(  Myrrha,  by  Malek. 

)  Gladiator,  by  Partisan. 

I  Lollypop,  by  Starch  or  Voltaire. 

I  Muley  Moloch,  by  Muley. 
)  Mare,  by  Emilius. 

\  Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules. 
(  Echidna,  by  Economist. 

\  *Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 
/  Marpessa,  by  Muley. 

I  Humphrey  Clinker,  by  Comus. 
(  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

\  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
/  Ghuznee,  by  Pantaloon. 


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I  Fawn,  by  Smolensko. 

\  Slane,  by  Royal  Oak. 
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J  Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
t  Defiance,  by  Rubens. 

j  Gainsborough,  by  Rubens. 
I  Mare,  by  Topsey  Turyey. 

I  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

"i  Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

i  *Tranby,  by  Blacklock. 
I  Lucilla,  by  Trumpator. 

\  St.  Nicholas    by  Emilius. 
j  *Miss  Rose,  by  Tramp. 

\  Cripple,  by  Medoc. 

(  Peggy  Stewart,  by  Cook's  Whip. 

\  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

I  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel, 

i  *Sarpedon.  by  Emilius. 
j  Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

j  Sheet  Anchor,  by  Lottery, 
I  Miss  Letty,  by  *Priam. 

j  Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules. 
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FIKSOLE. 


Fiesole  never  started. 

FIKEXZE,     was  one  of  the  Queens  of  the  American  turf.     Like  so  many  of  the  Glenelgs.  she 

Fiesole's        was  blessed  with  cast-iron  legs.     Her  constitution,  too,  was  remarkable,  it  being  a 

Dam.  well-known  fact  that  she  always  did  better  and  got  bigger  in  the  summer,  when 

she  was  in  hard  work,  than  when  eating  the  bread  of  idleness  in  the  winter.     Hers 

was  a  year  of  extra  good  race  horses,  including  Tremont,  Hanover,  Kington.  King 

Fox,  Belvidere  and  Connemara.     She  raced  till  the  end  of  her  7th  year,  going  all  sorts  of 

distances,  carrying  heavy   weight  and   meeting  the  best  company.     Her  courage   never 

failed  her  to  the  last,  and  the  consistency  of  her  form,  taking  into  consideration  the  number 

of  races  she  ran,  was  remarkable. 

It  would  take  up  too  much  space  to  enumerate  all  her  brilliant  races,  but  the  following 
summary  speaks  for  itself  : 

Firenze  was  on  the  turf  6  seasons,  she  started  82  times,  won  47  races,  was  second  in  21, 
third  in  9,  and  unplaced  in  5,  her  total  winnings  amounting  to  |123,151. 

During  her  first  4  seasons  she  started  65  times,  won  38  races,  was  second  in  18,  third  in 
8  and  unplaced  in  only  1.  She  was  3  years  old  when  unplaced,  with  114  lbs.,  behind  Mon- 
trose, 109,  Queen  of  Elizabeth,  112,  and  the  King  Ernest-Julietta  colt,  110  lbs.,  to  all  of  which 
she  was  vastly  superior,  consequently  it  is  only  fair  to  assume  she  was  amiss. 

Firenze  produced  in 

1S!>;{,  1).  f.  Fireiizeta,  by  Salvator.  Never  started,  dam  of  Bassenzo,  a  2-year-old  winner  in 
1991  and  a  winner  again  in  1902. 

18114,  b.  f.  Pearl  V.  by  Salvator.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year  old.  when  she  started  5  times,  won  1 
race  and  was  unplaced  in  4.  She  won  a  5/8  mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach  for  2-year-old 
fillies  that  had  not  run  1st,  2nd  or  3rd,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  8  starters,  time  1 :04. 

Pearl  V.  has  thrown  Lapidus,  who  was  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  won  races  at  San  Fran- 
cisco. He  won  at  3/8  mile  easily  by  two  lengths,  track  slow,  time  38  1/2  seconds,  5 
starters  ;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  he  won  at  8  1/2  furlongs,  easily,  by  2  lengths,  time 
42  8/4  seconds,  8  runners,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  he  won  a  1/2  mile  race  in  49  1/4 
seconds,  11  runners. 

In  1902  he  is  doing  well,  having  won  a  mile  race  in  1:39  1/2,  and  another  race,  1  1/16 
miles,  in  1:46  3/4. 

Pearl  V.  is  also  the  dam  of  Sir  Voorhies,  who  has  already  proved  a  stake  winner  by 
capturing  the  Foam  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  1:00  3/5. 

1S95,     b.  c.  Hiero,  by  Salvator.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old,  he  started  5  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and  third  in  1.  At 
Butte.  Mont.,  he  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  by  6  lengths,  7  runners.  Two  days  after- 
wards he  won  a  Selling  race,  1  mile  in  1:43,  ■>  runners,  and  8  days  later,  with  the  worst  of 
the  weights,  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  5  runners,  time  2:9  1/2.  Hiero  ran  unplaced  once 
as  a  4-year  old,  and  once  as  a  5-year-old  in  1900. 

1S9(»,  fh.  f.  Florence  Breckenridare,  by  imp.  Goldfinch.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-oId,  when  she 
started  5  times,  ran  unplaced  4  times,  and,  with  99  lbs.,  finished  second  to  Fast  Black,  99 
lbs.,  in  the  Sprinter  Stakes,  3,  4  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  Whiplash,  122,  Lindnla, 
99  lbs.,  and  2  others,  track  heavy,  time  1:18  1/2. 

1897,  b.  f.  Florentia,  by  imp.  (roldflncli.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  in  5  races, 
was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4. 

1898,  cli.  f.  Fiesole,  by  imp.  diuldflncli.     Never  started,  as  stated  above. 

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FLORIDA,     never  ran. 
Fiesole's 
2nd  Dam. 

Florida  produced  in 

1881,  b.  f.,  by  Lever.    Dead. 

1882,  br.  c,  by  King  Alfonso.    Dead. 

1883,  not  bred,  the  Stud  Book  states,  evidently  meaning  that  she  was  not  bred  in  1883. 

18S4,     b.  f.  Firenze,  by  iniiK  (rlenelgr.    Alluded  to  above. 

1885,  ch.  f.  Fleurette,  by  Imp.  (itlenelg.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-olcl,  when  she  started  12  times, 
was  second  in  2  races,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  8.  She  ran  second  to  Mattie  Looram  in  a 
Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Saratoga,  beating  Irma  H.,  Hilda,  Pee  Weep,  Quotation  and  5  others. 
Three  days  later  she  ran  second  to  King  Crab  (winner  of  about  80  races),  beating  Pee 
Weep,  Elmira,  Geo.  Oyster  (a  smart  racehorse),  Hilda,  Cruiser  (a  good  racehorse),  Birdie 
B.,  Katie  Mc,  Rapine  and  4  others. 

Fleurette  produced 

((7)  Flora  Dare.  Never  started.  Flora  Dare  threw  Flora  Hurst,  who  never  started, 
but  threw  Minerva,  a  winner  as  a  2-year-old  in  1001.  At  Worth,  III.,  Minerva  won  a 
Purse,  1/2  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths  in  49  4/5  seconds,  9  runners.  Four  days  afterwards 
she  won  a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  carrying  top  weight,  in  1:02  4/5,  beating  Aransas  and  4 
others.  Later  on  at  Worth  she  won  another  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  beating  Yana,  Hayden, 
April  and  2  others. 

(b)     Flurry.     Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  third  in  1  race  and  unplaced  in  3. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  6.  She 
won  a  Purse,  about  3/4  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  by  3  lengths,  10  runners  and  3  days  pre- 
viously had  run  second  to  Artist  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  6  runners. 

{c)  Silver  II.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  he  started  10  times,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  6.  He  won  the  Autumn  Maiden  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at 
Sheepshead  Bay,  making  all  the  running  and  winning  in  a  canter  by  a  length,  beating 
Hamilton  II.  (his  stable  companion),  Runover,  La  Vienta,  imp.  Gold  Crest,  Abuse  and  10 
others,  time  1;01  4/5. 

Three  days  previously  with  108  lbs.  he  ran  third  to  Requital,  115,  and  Crescendo,  114 
lbs.,  in  the  Futurity,  beating  Handspring,  120,  Hastings,  118,  Applegate,  122,  Hazlet,  118, 
imp.  Peep  O'Day,  111,  Axiom,  110  lbs.,  and  11  others.  In  his  first  race  of  the  season  at 
Brighton  Beach,  Silver  II.  ran  second  to  Annot  Lyle  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  beating 
Yankee  Doodle,  King  T.,  Imperial,  etc. 

{d)  Maxine,  late  Fleur  de  Lis.  Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  5  races,  was 
second  in  4  and  unplaced  in  4.  At  San  Francisco  she  won  the  Racing  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  in 
49  1/2  seconds,  beating  Dura,  Rowena  B.,  and  others  ;  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  Joe  Ullman,  Scarborough,  Cyrus  King  and  5  others,  track  heavy,  time  50  1/2 
seconds,  and  won  another  Purse,  same  distance  and  same  time  by  2  lengths,  beating  Dun- 
boy,  The  Roman,  Howard  S.  and  2  others. 

At  Sacramento,  Maxine  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  with  top  weight  in  1:01  1/2,  beating 
Amelia  S  and  7  others,  and  8  days  afterwards  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  a  length 
in  1:14  1/2,  5  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Ma.xine  started  6  times,  won  3  races  over  heavy  tracks,  was  second  in 
1  and  unplaced  in  2.  At  San  Francisco  she  won  2  Purses,  7/8  mile,  beating  Aquinas, 
Osric  II.,  Sweet  William,  Etta  H,  Tea  Nose  III.,  The  Plutocrat,  etc.,  and  4  days  later 
won  the  Hobart  Stakes,  handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Altamax  (canying 
top  weight)  and  6  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Maxine  started  9  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  m  2,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  2.  At  San  Francisco  she  won  the  Shrieve  Cup.  1  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
beating  Rubicon,  Lucky  Dog,  Libertine,  Tripping,  Morellito  and  Schiller,  track  sloppy, 
time  1;43  1/2  ;  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths  in  1:40  1/3,  beating  the  good  race- 

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horse  Buck  Massie  and  the  very  speedy  Rubicon ;  won  the  Tarpey  Stakes,  1   1/8  miles, 
easily  by  3  lengths  with  top  weight,  5  runners,  track  fair,  time  1  ;57  1/4,  and  she  also  won 
the  Gunst  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles  handily  by  1   1/3  lengths  in  1:46  1/4,  beating  Traverser,  _ 
Ostler  Joe  and  Libertine. 

As  a  5-year-old  Maxine  started  17  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  .3,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  5.  At  San  Francisco  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  with  top  weight,  track  good, 
in  1;42  3/4,  beating  Lime  Water  and  6  others,  and  won  the  Burns  Handicap  with  116  lbs., 
track  sloppy,  in  2:12  1/4,  beating  Satsuma,  What  Er  Lou,  Napamax,  Espionage,  La 
Goleta,  Eddie  Jones  and  8  others. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  with  106  lbs.,  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
beating  Charentus,  103,  ClonsilL^,  99,  Merry  Prince,  111,  Tragedian,  106  lbs.,  and  3  others, 
time  1:40  4/5.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  with  top  weight, 
beating  Lackland  and  Formero  and  later  on  won  another  1-mile  race  handily  at  the  same 
track,  beating  Box  and  Rappahannock  at  weight  for  sex. 

Maxine's  next  and  last  victory  was  achieved  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  where  she  captured 
the  Omnium  Handicap  1  1/8  miles,  carrying  114  lbs.,  beating  Prince  McClurg,  3  years,  110, 
Swiftmas,  4  years,  Hi),  Kinley  Mack  (the  Brooklyn  and  Suburban  winner),  3  years,  121, 
Martimas  (the  Futurity  winner),  3  years,  114,  and  Charentus,  5  years,  109  lbs.,  track 
heavy,  time  1 :56. 

(f)  Colonel  Dan.  Ran  as  Col.  Dan.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races, 
was  second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  San  Francisco  he  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  by  2 
lengths  in  49  3/4  seconds,  beating  Los  Prietos,  Chas  Le  Bel,  Hermoso  and  6  others  ; 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  he  won  a  1-mile  race  easily  by  a  length  in  1:42  1/4,  4  runners, 
and  4  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $350,  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race  handily  by  a 
length,  beating  Spun  well  and  5  others,  track  fair,  time  1:16. 

As  a  3-year-old  Colonel  Dan  started  22  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  5 
and  unplaced  in  12.  At  San  Francisco,  with  110  lbs.,  he  won  the  Berkeley  Handicap,  3/4 
mile,  beating  Stepabout,  102,  Rubicon,  140,  and  2  others,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $200, 
he  won  a  1-mile  race  from  4  opponents  in  1 :43. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Colonel  Dan  won  1  race. 

(/)     Flower  of  Gold.    Started  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  1, 

third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  At  San  Francisco  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  easily  by  a 
length  in  49  1/2  seconds,  beating  Rachel  C  and  13  others,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  another 
1/2-mile  race  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Loch  Katrine  and  6  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 
At  Brighton  Beach,  Flower  of  Gold  won  the  Electric  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  4 
lengths  in  1:14  4/5,  beating  Shrove  Tuesday,  Prejudice  (top  weight)  and  2  others,  in  receipt 
of  weight. 

At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile  for  2-year-oId  fillies,  112  lbs.  each,  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Prejudice,  Indian  Fairy,  Sardine,  Belle  of  Lexington  and  3  others,  time 
1:01  1/2.  She  afterwards  went  back  to  San  Francisco,  where  she  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  fur- 
longs, for  all  ages,  by  2  lengths  in  1:06  3/4,  8  runners,  and  wound  up  her  2-year-old  form  by 
winning  another  5  1/2  furlong  race  in  1:07  1/4,  beating  Bee  Bee,  F.  W.  Brode,  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  in  1900,  Flower  of  Gold  started  11  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  4, 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5.  She  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  beating  Dr. 
Nembula,  The  Fretter,  Opponent  and  Rosormonde. 

(^)  Convamore.  Was  sold  in  England  as  a  yearling  for  1,850  guineas,  owing  to  his 
extra  good  looks  and  promise.  He  ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-oId.  In  1901,  as  a  3-year- 
old,  Convamore  won  the  Bottisham  Plate,  1  mile,  at  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting  and  has 
won  again  in  1902. 

{/i)    ch.  0.  Raiueses,  by  imp.  Goldfinch.     A  year-old  winner  in  1901. 

1886,  cli.  c.  Florentin,  by  iini).  Gleiiel^.     Only  started  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  3  times  un- 
placed in  Stake  races. 

1887,  b.  C.  Flatbush,  by  imp.  (ileiielg.     Started  in  6  Stakes  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  in  1, 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.     He  ran  second  to  Torso  in  the  Double  Event  (1st  part),  5  1/2 

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furlongs,  beating  Onaway,  Tournament  (winner  of  the  Realization,  etc.,  and  nearly 
1110,000),  Timothy,  Mucilage,  King  Hazem,  etc.  Flatbush  ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3-year- 
old,  and  as  a  4-year-old  he  ran  7  times  without  winning. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  1  race  out  of  23  attempts,  his  victory  occurring  at  Gloucester  in 
a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  13  runners,  track  slow,  time  1:05. 

1888,  b.  c.  Key  West,  by  imi).  Glenelg:.  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  3  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park, 
beating  Hoodlum,  Bellevue  and  3  others  in  1;15.  Ten  days  earlier  he  finished  second  to 
Beansey  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  9  runners. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  118  lbs.  up,  he  ran  second  to  Gascon,  111  lbs.,  in  the  Sapphire 
Stakes,  5  1/3  furlongs,  beating  Void,  Nellie  Ely,  Sequel,  Stratagem.  Thorndale,  Forerun- 
ner, Walcott  and  7  others.  Three  days  later,  with  110  lbs.  up,  he  ran  second  to  Gascon, 
118  lbs.,  in  the  Friendly  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  beating  the  good  racehorse  Pessarra,  118, 
imp.  Lowlander  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  110,  Westchester,  118,  Rinfax,  123,  Kildeer 
(a  good  race  mare  and  holder  of  the  mile  record  in  a  race),  and  8  others. 

Key  West  ran  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  second  once,  third  once,  and  unplaced  3 
times. 

As  a  4-year-old  Key  West  started  50  times  and  won  8  races.  He  won  a  Handicap,  3/4 
mile,  at  Washington,  beating  Fideiio,  Ballyhoo  and  Thiers  L.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he 
won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  the  good  mare  Mary  Stone  and  4  others,  track  fair, 
time  1:44  2/5.  At  Brighton  he  won  a  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  beating  Gold  Dollar  (top  weight) 
and  3  others. 

Later  on  at  Brighton  he  won  another  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  with  the  best  of  the 
weights,  beating  Jack  Rose,  Mary  Stone  and  3  others,  and  3  days  later  won  a  Handi- 
cap, 5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  5  runners,  track  fair,  time  1:03.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000, 
he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Washington,  in  1:14  3/4,  beating  Rosa  H.,  $1,300,  Arab.  $1,000, 
and  4  others.  Three  days  later,  with  103  lbs., he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  by  2 
lengths,  in  1:43,  beating  Lowlander,  117,  Major  Daly,  108,  and  Lizzie,  110  lbs  At  Hawthorne 
Park,  Chicago,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  he  won  a  mile  race,  top  weight,  5  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old  Key  West  started  31  times  and  won  3  races.  He  won  a  Handicap 
Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Elizabeth,  top  weight,  beating  Strathmaid  and  Lepanto.  At  Mon- 
mouth Park,  entered  to  lie  sold  for  $1,500,  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  inile  straight,  easily  by  3 
lengths  in  1:13  1/2,  beating  Miss  Maud,  |2,000,  May  Win,  $1,200,  and  6  others,  and  at 
Gloucester  he  won  a  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  11  runners. 

As  a  6-year-old  he  won  1  race  at  Roby,  111.,  and  6  at  Alexander  Island. 

As  a  7-year-old  he  ran  without  winning  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

1889,  b.  c.  St.  Augustine,  by  imp.  Glenelg:.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old  Started  6  times 
as  a  4-year-old,  won  5  races  and  was  second  in  the  other  one.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  Purse, 
3/4  mile,  11  runners.  At  East  St.  Louis,  he  won  a  Handicap,  5  1/2  furlongs,  by  4  lengths, 
5  runners  ;  won  a  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  7  runners  ;  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  for  all  ages,  5  run- 
ners, and  also  won  a  Handicap,  6  1/3  furlongs,  6  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  started  6  times,  won  3  races  at  East  St.  Louis,  was  second  in  3  and 
third  in  the  other  one. 

As  a  0-year-oId  St.  Augustine  ran  without  winning. 

As  a  7-year-old  he  won  3  races,  including  1  at  3/4  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |400, 
time  1:14  1/2. 

As  an  8-year-old  he  won  2  Selling  races  at  St.  Louis,  and  2  more  Selling  races  the  fol- 
lowing season,  one  of  them,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  6  lengths,  in  1:14  1/4,  13  runners. 

As  a  10- year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

lSi»0,     slipped  foal,  by  imp.  Glenelg.     1891,  b.  c,  by  imp.  Glenelg  ;  died  in  1893.     1892,  barren. 

1893,     b.  f.  Tangerine,  by  imiJ.  Sir  Modred.     Never  started.     Produced  Ice,  who  did  not  run  as 

a  3-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  Ice  ran  5  times  unplaced,  and  in  1901,  as  a  4-year-old,  he 

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won  a  Purse,  1  1,  8  miles,  at  Lakeside,  Ind.,  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  1;55  1/5,  beating  Ben 
Chance,  Sunrc,  Frangible,  etc.  He  also  won  races  in  Montana  both  at  Butte  and  Great 
Falls. 

1,S!)4.      1,S!)(!,  barren. 

ISOo,     b.  f.  La  FU'iir,  by  imp.  Maxim.     Never  ran. 

1807,  ell.  c.  Silver  (»arter,  by  imp.  (ioltleii  (Jarter.  Started  .5  times  as  a  2year-old,  won  2 
races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  •,'.  At  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  won 
a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  in  1:03,  beating  Mauvilla,  Sl,200,  Lottie  Sheville,  $500,  Precursor, 
|1,500,  and  9  others.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  ran  third  to  Mesmerist  and  Flaunt  in  the 
Foam  Stakes,  beating  Waring,  Brigadier,  Stuart,  Water  Kmg  and  5  others,  and  at  Brighron 
Beach,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^1,000,  top  weight,  he  won  a  3  '4-mile  race,  by  3  lengths,  7 
runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Silver  Garter  started  32  times  and  won  3  races.  At  Aqueduct  he  won  a 
race,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  beating  Lamp  Globe,  Carbuncle,  Royal  Sterling,  King  Bramble, 
etc.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Selling  race,  1  mile,  in  1:41  1/4,  with  the 
worst  of  the  weights,  beating  Honeywood,  George  Kratz  and  6  others,  and  at  Fort  Erie  he 
won  a  Selling  race,  6  1/2  furlongs,  9  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  Silver  Garter  again  won  races,  including  3/4-mile  at  San  Fran- 
cisco in  1:14  3/4. 

FLiOREXCE,     was  a  stake  winner  and  produced  the  great  Hindoo  in  addition  to  Lily  R.,  Kas- 
Fiesole's  kaskia,  Mollie  Walton,  Kanawha  and  Floss. 

3rd  dam. 

For  further  particulars  of  Florence,  Lily  R.  and  the  rest  of  this  family,  see  Cereta, 
Reine  d'Or  and  Rush. 


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FLIT  A  WAY 


Flitaway  started  59  times,  won  4  races,  ran  second  in  3,  third  in  6,  and  was  unplaced  in  46. 

In  first  money  she  won  §2,200. 

Flitaway  did  not  earn  brackets  as  a  2-year-old.  She  first  started  in  a  1  2-mile  Sweepstakes, 
for  2-year-olds,  at  Jerome  Park,  and  finished  third  to  the  good  racehorse  Magnetizer  and  the  King 
Ernest-JIiss  Nellie,  filly,  7  runners.  She  next  ran  third  in  a  5/8-mile  race  behind  Billy  Brown  and 
Tonique,  5  runners,  and  afterwards  was  unplaced  twice. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  with  102  lbs.  up,  she  ran  a  good  race  finishing  second  to  Magnetizer, 
120  lbs.,  in  the  Independence  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  time  1:15  l/'2,  beating  Satisfaction,  117,  Bay 
Ridge,  112,  Mirabeau,  105,  Mircle,  105,  Sir  Dixon,  105,  and  2  others.  In  her  other  races  throughout 
the  season  Flitaway  was  unplaced. 

As  a  3-year-old  Flitaway  began  by  running  seventh  and  last  in  the  Monmouth  Oaks,  won  by 
Los  Angeles.  Then  she  was  3  times  unplaced  iu  succession.  Next  came  her  first  and  only  win  of 
the  year.  At  Jerome  Park,  in  the  Autumn,  she  won  a  1  1  16-mile  race,  beating  Montague,  Satisfac- 
tion, King  Idle,  Pocatello  and  Geronimo.  After  again  being  unplaced,  Flitaway,  with  the  worst  of 
the  weights  with  all  her  opponents,  ran  second  to  Frank  Ward,  beating  Royal  Arch,  Geronimo  and 
First  Attempt.     In  her  last  race  of  the  year  she  was  unplaced. 

As  a  4-year-old  Flitaway  began  by  running  seventh  and  last  in  the  Fourth  of  July  Handicap.  She 
was  next  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  Selling  Sweepstakes  at  Morris  Park.  Going  on  to  Linden,  she  fin- 
ished third  to  Stephanie  and  Jennie  McFarland  in  a  mile  Selling  race,  5  runners.  The  next  day  she 
improved  on  this  by  capturing  a  5/8-raiIe  Selling  race,  beating  Lotion,  Glendale,  Letritia  and  Eleve. 
After  again  being  unplaced  Flitaway  won  a  1  1/8  mile  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  at  Linden,  beating 
Jennie  McFarland. 

At  Elizabeth  she  was  twice  unplaced  before  she  ran  third  to  Brussels  and  Wilfred,  in 
a  1  1/8-mile  race,  with  Macbeth  II.  fourth.  Then  she  was  unplaced  4  times  and  next  ran 
third  to  Pericles  and  Theora,  at  Clifton,  beating  King  of  Norfolk  and  Bobstay.  Two  days  after- 
wards .she  won  a  7/8-mile  race  at  Clifton,  beating  Melodrama,  Bonnie  S.  and  7  others.  During  the 
remainder  of  the  season  Flitaway  ran  7  more  races  and  was  unplaced  in  each  of  thtm. 

As  a  5-year-old  Flitaway  began  running  on  January  1st,  at  Clifton.  She  did  not  succeed  getting 
inside  the  money  in  any  of  her  first  7  races.  The  eighth  time  of  asking,  however,  she  ran  second 
to  Luna  in  a  3  4-raile  race  at  Clifton,  10  runners.  After  being  unplaced  4  times  Flitaway  ran  third 
to  Sportsman  and  Catalpa  in  a  mile  race  at  Latonia.  This  was  the  last  occasion  on  which  she  ran 
1,  2,  3,  as  she  was  4  times  unplaced  before  the  season  and  her  running  career  ended. 

Flitaway  produced  in 

1803,  b.  f.  Hazel  I).,  by  Cfeorare  Kiiiiiey.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  be- 
gan b)^  running  unplacd  4  times.  Then  she  won  a  5  1/2  furlong  Selling  race  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, in  a  field  of  10  runners.  Next  time  she  was  outside  the  money,  but  in  her  succeeding 
race,  3/4  mile,  she  finished  second  to  Peixotto,  beating  6  others.  Again  she  was  unplaced,  and 
in  her  next  venture  she  was  second  to  Doubtful,  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  12  runners  F"rom 
this  on  to  the  end  of  the  season  Hazel  D.  ran  8  more  races  and  was  implaced  in  each  of  them. 

As  a  4-year-old  Hazel  D.  ran  in  the  first  race  on  January  1st,  at  San  Francisco,  and  was 
unplaced.  The  same  fate  awaited  her  next  time.  In  the  next  three  races  she  ran  third, 
second  and  third.  Then  she  ran  unplaced  7  times  in  succession.  At  Medford,  Ore.,  Hazel 
D.  won  over  Hurdles,  1  2-mile  heats,  beating  Sleepy  Jim.  She  was  unplaced  the  next  time 
she  faced  the  starter  and  in  her  next  race,  3  4  mile.  Selling,  she  ran  third  to  Easel  and 
Bufalba,  beating  10  others.  She  ran  4  more  races  during  the  season  and  was  unplaced  in 
each  of  them. 

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1804,  Barren  to  George  Kinney. 

1805,  b.  c.  Balance  All,  by  tieorge  Kinney.  Ran  for  the  first  time  in  a  1/3-niile  race  at  St. 
Louis,  and  finished  unplaced.  Eight  more  times  did  he  run  unplaced  and  then  ran  second 
to  Bouquet  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Thurles  and  7  others.  Balance  All  was  amongst  the 
also  rans  in  his  next  race,  but  in  the  succeeding  one,  5/8  mile,  he  was  second  to  Du  Lac  in 
a  field  of  14.  In  the  next  9jaces  he  was  unplaced,  and  wound  up  the  season  by  running 
third  in  a  6  1/2-furlong  race  at  New  Orleans,  behind  Dudley  E.  and  Mr.  Hunt,  7  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Balance  All  ran  11  times,  won  once  and  was  second  once.  He  ran  6 
times  unplaced  before  he  was  second  to  The  Editor  in  a  mile  race  at  New  Orleans,  13  run- 
ners, time  1:44  3/4.  In  his  last  race  of  the  season,  on  March  7th,  Balance  All  easily  won  a 
mile  at  New  Orleans  in  1 :44,  beating  4  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Balance  All  ran  only  one  race  and  was  unplaced. 

1897,  b.  e.  Ans^le,  by  George  Kinney.  R.m  14  times  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  In  his 
first  4  races  he  was  unplaced.  In  the  fifth,  a  5  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
he  ran  third  to  Boundlee  and  Fluke,  beating  Post  Haste,  Dunblane.  The  Amazon,  Kamara 
and  others.  In  another  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  he  ran  third  to  Reynolds 
and  La  Vega,  beating  Royal  Sterling  and  12  others,  time  1:01  4/5.  The  other  race  in  which 
Angle  was  placed  was  at  5/8  mile.  Selling,  won  by  Hesper,  when  he  beat  Gold  Lack, 
Kamara,  Watercurc,  Vesuvian,  Royal  Sterling,  La  Vega  and  11  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  in  1900  Angle  ran  5  races,  was  second  once  and  unplaced  in  the  others. 
He  ran  second  to  Lancewood  at  Yonkers,  in  aSweepstakes,  1  mile  and  'iO  yards,  beating 
Leon  Ferguson  and  5  others. 

FERIOA,     was  a  high-class  racemare  of  the  wear  and  tear  order,  with  cast-iron  legs,  like  so 
Flitaway's      many  of  the  get  of  Glenelg.     As  a  2-year-old  she  first  started  at  Monmouth  Park  in  a 
dam.  5/8-mile  race  against  Mr.  Pierre  Lorillard's   Rachel,  over  whom  she  was  favorite. 

It  was  a  nip-and-tuck  race,  Rachel  winning  by  a  short  head,  in  1:03  1/3.     Ferida  be- 
longed  to  Mr.   George  Lorillard  ("Prince  George"),  and  it  was  one  of  the  many 
famous  battles  of  friendly  racing  rivalry  between  the  two  well  known  brothers. 

She  next  ran  at  Saratoga  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  which  she  won  by  a  length  from  Mr.  Pierre 
Lorillard's  Boardman,  with  Lulu  and  3  others  amongst  the  beaten  division.  At  the  same 
track  she  ran  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  giving  weight  away  to  all  those  who 
finished  in  front  of  her.  A  few  days  afterwards  she  was  again  unplaced  in  an  all-age  race, 
3/4  mile. 

As  a  3-year-old  Ferida  ran  14  times,  wasS  times  first  and  5  times  second.  She  started 
by  running  second  to  Hattie  F.  in  the  Rancocas  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Baltimore,  beat- 
ing Bushwacker,  Bonnie  Wood,  Bertha,  Warfield,  Oriole,  Startle  and  others.  Coming  on  to 
Jerome  Park  she  won  the  Fordham  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  defeating  Gen.  Phillips,  Vagrant, 
Bayard,  Susquehanna,  George  McCullough,  etc.,  etc. 

Four  days  afterwards  Mr.  George  Lorillard's  two  representatives,  Anna  Augusta  and 
Ferida  ran  first  and  second  in  the  Maryland  Stakes,  1  mile.  Idler,  Magnetism,  Belinda, 
Bonnie  Leaf  and  others  finishing  in  the  rear.  Ferida  took  Magnetism,  Bonnie  Leaf, 
Anna  Augusta,  Idler,  etc.,  into  camp  in  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  winning  by  a 
length.  She  next  sported  silk  at  Monmouth  Park,  where  the  Monmouth  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles, 
fell  to  her  share,  Bonnie  Leaf  and  6  others,  making  up  the  field. 

At  Saratoga  Ferida  accounted  for  the  Alabama  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Clarissa  and 
6  others.  Bonnie  Carrie,  Lulu  and  Contessa,  all  in  receipt  of  5  lbs.,  downed  her  in  the 
Clarendon  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles.  Returning  to  Monmouth  Park,  Ferida  captured  the 
West  End  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  giving  weight  to  her  6  opponents,  and  two  days  after- 
wards won  a  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  beating  Jericho,  Pilot,  Gov.  Hampton,  Gen.  Phillips, 
Glenmore  and  her  stable  companion,  Lou  Lanier.  The  Breaker  Handicap,  2  1/8  miles, 
with  Clarida  D.  and  Danicheff  in  the  opposition  was  an  easy  thing  for  her  by  6  lengths. 

She  had  proved  herself  such  a  fine  racemare  that  when  the  Hunter  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles, 
at  Jerome  Park,  with  33  subscribers,  came  on  for  decision  the  owners  of  the  other  horses 
declined  the  contest,  so  she  had  a  walk  over. 

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Gen.  Phillips,  5  years,  108  lbs.,  Ferlda,  3  years,  102  lbs.,  was  the  order  in  the  Grand 
National  Handicap,  2  1/4  miles,  but  at  weight  for  age  there  should  have  been  12  lbs.  differ- 
ence in  weight  between  them.  With  12  lbs.  the  worst  of  the  weights  Glenmorebeat  Ferida 
in  a  Handicap,  2  1-8  miles,  Gen.  Phillips,  Day  Star  and  others  also  running  In  her  last  race 
of  the  season  at  Baltimore  she  ran  second  to  Mintzer  in  the  Pimlico  Stakes,  2  1/8  miles, 
beating  the  good  performers  Lou  Lanier,  Glenmore,  Checkmake  and  Fortuua. 

As   a  4-year-old  Ferida  started   in  18   races,  won   6,  was  second   in  4  and  third  in  6. 
With   top  weight  she  ran  unplaced  in  the  Peyton  Handicap,  1  mile  heats,  at  Baltimore 
At  Jerome  Park  she  finished  third    to  Aureolus  and  Geo.  McCullough  (both   in  receipt  of 
weight)  for  the  great  Metropolitan  Handicap   1  1/2  miles,  beating  6  others. 

Mr.  Pierre  Lorillard's  Uncas  defeated  her  in  the  Westchester  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  with  the 
great  Monitor  and  Franklin  behind  her.  She  was  next  unplaced,  for  the  second  and  last  time 
as  a  4-year-old,  in  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2  miles,  giving  the  first  and  second  weight.  In 
the  Coney  Island  Cup,  2  1/2  miles,  the  order  was  Monitor  (her  stable  companion)  first,  Uncas 
second,  Ferida  third,  with  Danicheft",  a  half  brother  to  Salvator,  the  other  runner.  Glen- 
more and  Report  beat  her  in  a  1  3/4-raile  Purse  at  Gravesend  and  Report  again  beat  her  in 
the  Long  Branch  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles. 

In  the  Shrewsbury  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles.  Report  and  Uncas  bowled  her  over  and  she 
had  to  put  up  with  second  place  in  a  1  1,4-mile  Handicap  won  by  Dan  Sparling,  winner  of 
the  Withers.  The  same  day  Quito  and  Jim  Beck  beat  her  in  a  1  3/4-mile  Purse.  The  next 
time  out,  with  top  weight,  she  won  a  1  1/2-mile  Handicap,  5  runners,  and  in  her  succeeding 
race  she  was  second  to  One  Dime. 

Then  came  5  wins  in  succession,  comprising  a  1  3/8  mile  Handicap  ;  the  Navesink 
Handicap  ;  a  Handicap,  1  1/S-mile  heats,  in  which  she  beat  Dan  Sparling,  Blarney,  Jericho, 
Krupp  Gun  and  Turfman,  and  a  2-mile  heat  race,  beating  Elias  Lawrence  and  Clyde 
Hampton.  Her  last  victory  of  the  season  was  achieved  in  the  Great  Long  Island  -Stakes, 
4  mile  heats,  which  she  won  in  straight  heats,  beating  Glenmore  and  Irish  King,  time 
7:23  1/2  and  7:41.  The  first  heat,  which  is  the  mare's  record  for  that  distance  against 
horses,  she  won  by  6  lengths 

As  a  5-year-old,  Ferida's  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  started  18  times,  won  9  races,  was 
second  3  times  and  third  on  2  occasions.  She  won  her  first  race  of  the  season,  mile  heats, 
beating  Bramble  and  4  others  at  Baltimore.  Two  days  afterwards  she  won  a  2-mile-heat 
race,  in  straight  heats,  beating  3  others.     She  next  ran  third  and  unplaced. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  the  Stirrup  Cup,  2  1/8  miles,  from  the  international  good 
winner.  Parole,  Klias  Lawrence,  Irish  King  and  Franklin.  A  second  to  Greenland  (her 
stable  companion),  followed,  with  L'ncas,  etc.,  in  the  rear.  Then  with  top  weight  she  won 
a  1  5/8-mile  Handicap  at  Saratoga,  beating  Uberto,  Windrush,  Mary  Anderson,  Duke  of 
Montalban  and  Bruno.  After  being  unplaced  she  finished  third,  with  the  worst  of  the 
weights,  to  Sly  Dance  and  Bounce  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race  at  Monmouth  with  Sir  Hugh  and 
Strathspey  the  other  starters. 

At  Monmouth  Ferida  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap  from  Sly  Dance,  Gabriel  and  Dan  K. 
Sly  Dance  and  Checkmate  beat  her  at  Jerome  Park  for  a  1  1/8-mile  Purse,  and  she  ran 
second  to  Parole  for  a  1  3/8-mile  Purse,  4  runners. 

She  next  earned  brackets  4  times  in  succession  by  carrying  off  a  1  3/4-mile  Handicap 
from  Monitor  (her  stable  companion).  Mintzer,  Irish  King,  etc.;  a  2-mile  Handicap,  with  top 
weight,  beating  the  great  Eole  and  Irish  King,  and  a  Purse,  2-miIe  heats,  beating  Glenmore. 
For  the  Bowie  Stakes,  4-mile  heats,  she  frightened  out  all  opposition  and  walked  over. 

In  the  last  race  of  her  career  she  finished  second  to  Blue  Lodge  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race  at 
Washington,  beating  3  others. 

Ferida  produced  in 

18S3,     b.  f.  Fay,  by  Sensation.     Ran  3  races  as  a  2-year-old  and  was  unplaced  each  time.     As  a  3- 
year-old  she  ran  unplaced  10  times. 

Fay  threw 

(a)     Fancy  Free.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  8 

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times  as  a  3-year-old,  and  finished  twice  second  and  twice  third.  She  produced  the  winners 
Buck  Fonso,  Vedas  (a  3-year-old  winner  in  1901),  and  Larry  Wilt,  a  2-year-old  winner  in 
1901  and  a  winner  again  in  1902. 

(6)  Siva.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  5  races.  As  a  4-year- 
old  he  was  a  winner  on  the  outlaw  tracks. 

(c)     Margaret  Eastin.     Won  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  running  .5/8  mile  twice  in  1:02  1/2. 

Fav  had  very  bad  luck  with  her  foals.  Four  of  them  died.  She  was  barren  one  year, 
and  slipped  her  foal  another  year. 

1884,  b.  f.  Medje,  by  Sensation.     Never  ran.     Produced 

(a)  Medallion.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  when  unnamed.  Medallion  threw 
the  winner  Dalliance. 

(li)  Boundavvay.  Never  ran.  .She  was  barren  her  first  4  seasons  at  the  Stud  and  then 
threw  Sprung,  winner  of  4  races  in  1900,  and  a  winner  a.^ain  as  a  4-year-old  in  1901. 

(c)  Figaro.     Quite  a  good  horse.     He  won  over  a  score  of  races  and  nearly  $20,000. 

(d)  Helen  Mar.    Won  8  race.s. 

For  detailed  account  of  them  and  detailed  list  of  Medje's  produce,  see  Helen  Mar. 

1885,  b.  f.  Flitaway,  by  Sensation.    Alluded  to  above. 

1886,  barren. 

1887,  b.  f.  Carrie  C,  by  Sensation.  Ran  10  races  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Jerome 
Park  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  22  starters,  time  50  seconds,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  a  1/2- 
mile  race  at  the  same  track  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  beatmg  16  opponents  in  48  seconds, 
very  fast  time.     Carrie  C.  was  a  filly  of  phenomenal  speed,  but  could  not  stay. 

As  a  3-year-old  Carrie  C.  beat  18  opponents  over  the  straight  .5/8  mile  at  Monmouth 
Park  in  59  3/4  seconds.  She  also  won,  at  Elizabeth,  2  races,  3/4  mile  each,  and  a  5/8-mile  race. 
At  4  years  of  age  Carrie  C.  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Onaway,  Beansey, 
Blithe  and  7  others. 

Carrie  C.  threw 

(t!)     Annie  Baron.     A  winner. 

(i)  Jean  Beraud.  A  brilliant  performer.  In  his  first  race,  over  the  last  4  1/2  furlongs 
of  the  Eclipse  course,  he  succumbed  to  Counsellor  Wernberg,  15  runners.  In  his  next  7 
races  he  had  things  all  his  own  way.  The  National  Stallion  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  went  to  him  in 
a  canter,  8  runners,  time  59  seconds.  Next  followed  the  Eclipse  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  in 
which  Jean  carried  a  5  lbs.  penalty,  and  won  as  he  liked  in  1:05. 

In  the  Hudson  Stakes,  at  Brooklyn,  he  had  his  revenge  on  Counsellor  Wernberg  by 
giving  him  7  lbs.  and  an  easy  beating,  Frohsinn,  Kingdom  and  Miller  making  up  the  field.  The 
Great  American  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  time  1 :01  3/4,  was  also  an  easy  mark  for  him.  Next  he  cap- 
tured the  Tremont  Stakes.  The  scene  then  shifted  to  Sheepshead  Bay,  where  he  easily  won 
the  Great  Trial,  over  the  Futurity  course.  Over  the  same  course,  with  129  lbs.  up,  he  won 
the  Double  Event  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Ethelbert,  122,  and  4  others. 

His  downfall  followed  in  the  Flatbush  Stakes,  7/8  mile.  Martimas  came  in  first,  but  was 
disqualified  for  fouling  Autumn  and  Jean  Beraud,  and  the  placing  was  Autumn  first,  Frohsinn 
second  and  Ethelbert  third,  Jean  Beraud  being  eighth.  In  the  Junior  Champion,  at  Brook- 
lyn, Jean  Beraud's  last  race  of  the  season,  carrying  top  weight,  125  lbs.,  he  was  unplaced 
to  Armament,  107,  and  Rhinelander,  107  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Jean  Beraud  came  out  like  a  lion  refreshed,  but  only  ran  2  races,  both 
of  which  he  won.  They  were  the  classical  Withers  and  Belmont  Stakes.  The  former  event 
he  won  easily  by  6  lengths  in  1:42  1/4,  while  the  latter  he  won  in  a  dive  by  a  head. 

As  a  4-year-old  Jean  Beraud  and  Ethelbert  tried  conclusions  in  a  Special  Sweepstakes, 
1  1/4  miles,  at  Brooklyn.  Ethelbert  carried  too  many  guns  for  him  and  won,  pulling  up  by 
6  lengths  in  2:<  8  1/5.  The  early  part  of  the  race  was  run  phenomenally  fast.  They  ran 
head  and  head  for  about  7  furlongs,  and  to  give  an  idea  of  the  clip  they  went  it  may  be  stated 

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that  the  first  1/4  was  run  in  0;23  4/5,  the  1/2  in  0:48,  the  5/8  in  1:00  2/5,  the  3/4  in  1:13  8/5 
the  7/8  in  1;26  2/5,  and  the  mile  in  1  ;41  1/5. 

A  very  good  performance  followed  in  the  Brookdale  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles.  Carrying 
127  lbs.,  Jean  Beraud  beat  good  old  Imp,  127,  Charentus,  101,  and  Prince  McClurg,  116  lbs. 
Jean  Beraud  ran  3  more  races  during  the  season  and  was  unplaced. 

{c)  Helen  O'C.  Only  ran  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  the  first  time  unplaced,  and  the  second 
time  she  finished  third  to  Sweet  Tooth  and  Orienta,  at  Morris  Park,  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race, 
17  runners.     In  1901,  as  a  3  year-old,  she  was  a  winner. 

1888,  barren. 

1889,  b.  f.  Countess,  by  Sensation.     Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  a  5/8-mile  Sweep- 
stakes at  Brooklyn,  beating  10  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  4  times  without  being  placed. 

For  detailed  account  of  her  performances  and  her  produce  see  Countess. 

1890,  slipped  foal. 

1891,  b.  c.  Senfred,  by  Sensation.     Never  ran. 

1892,  b.  c.  Mangrrove,  by  Sensation.     Winner  of  6  races  as  a  3-year-old. 

1893,  barren. 

1894,  b.  c.  Kaiser  Ludtvigr.  by  Ludivig:.     Won  a  1  2-mile  race  as  a  2-year-old  at  Brighton  Beach 
in  49  1/2  seconds,  beating  13  others  in  a  canter. 

Won  2  races  as  a  3-)-ear-old  at  Aqueduct,  .3/4  mile,  8  runners,  in  1 :14,  and  5  1/2  furlongs, 
10  runners,  in  1:08  1/4.     He  also  won  2  races  as  a  4-year-old. 

1895,  b.  I'.,  by  His  Hig-hness.    Died. 
189«,     b.  f..  by  His  Hi^Iiness. 

i^\   IIEI\I>KR^O\,     ran  once  as  a  2-year-old,  being  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  3/4  of  a  mile,  at 
Flitaway's  Jerome  Park,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  $1,000.     She  also  ran  once  unplaced 

2d  Dam,  as  a  3-year-old  in  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  at  Paterson. 

She  produced  in 

1870,  br.  f..  by  Jerome  Edger. 

1871,  br.  f.  Planetia.  by  Planet.     A  winner.     She  threw 

(a)     Placid.     Dam  of  Greenwood,  winner  of  5  races. 

{d)  Virginia.  AVinner  of  8  races,  and  dam  of  the  winners  Hippona,  Vida  and  Viola, 
she  the  dam  of  Waiter,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1900  and  a  winner  again  in  1901. 

(c)     Elexor      Who  also  ran  as  Elector,  winner  of  18  races. 

((/)     Fostress.     Winner  of  the  Fame  Stakes,  2  miles. 

(e)     Ned  Cook.     Winner  of  9  races. 

(/)     Plato.     Winner  as  a  2  and  4-year-old. 

(^)  Plantress.  Never  ran,  dam  of  3  winners,  Pioneer,  Leo  Planter  and  Kentucky 
Farmer. 

{/;)     Oregon.     Winner  of  the  Farewell  Stakes  at  Salem. 

1872,  1873,    barren. 

1874,  b.  c.  Vir^ilian,  by  Virg^il.     A  frequent  and  good  winner  up  till  and  including  his  6-year- 
old  form. 

1875,  b.  f.,  by  imp.  (Jlenelg'. 

1876,  b.  f.  Ferida,  by  imp.  Glenelg.    Alluded  to  above. 

1877,  barren. 

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1878,     b.  f.  Aella,  by  imp.  Gleiielg.     Aella  did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  first  ran  second  to  Brambaletta  in  the  Chesapeake  Stakes,  1  1/4 
miles,  at  Baltimore,  beating  Ada  and  Kitty  Clark,  and  the  next  day  ran  third  for  the  Vernal 
Stakes,  10  runners,  1  mile.  She  suffered  defeat  once  more  at  Baltimore  and  then  came  on  to 
Jerome  Park,  where  she  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  beating  Bliss,  Spark,  Bonnie 
Lizzie,  By-the-Way  and  Girofla. 

Thora  and  Spark  beat  her  in  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  with 
By-the-Way  and  Bliss  in  the  rear,  and  she  was  then  unplaced  in  a  Purse  race,  11/8  miles.  At 
Monmouth  Park  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Long  Branch  Handicap,  11/4  miles,  and  had  to 
play  second  fiddle  to  Thora  in  the  Monmouth  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles.  Spark,  Bliss  and  Pinafore 
finishing  behind  her. 

At  Saratoga  she  captured  a  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  from  Edelweis,  Bushwhacker,  Ella 
Warfield,  Uberto  and  Windrush.  Throughout  the  season  she  ran  19  races,  won  3,  ran 
second  in  4  and  third  in  5. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  1  1/4-mile  Handicap  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Girofla, 
Hilarity  and  others,  and  was  placed  3  times  second  and  3  times  third  out  of  13  starts. 

As  a  5-year-old  Aella  started  36  times,  won  10  races,  ran  second  5  times  and  third  4 
times.  She  commenced  at  Monmouth  by  defeating  Parole  and  4  others  in  1  3/8-mile  race, 
and  she  followed  this  up  by  winning  the  Harvest  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  from  Buckstone, 
Parole,  Ida  B.  and  Macbeth.  Second  was  the  best  she  could  do  in  a  field  of  4  for  the  Nave- 
sink  Handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  won  by  the  good  racehorse  Eole. 

Then  she  had  to  be  content  with  third  place  behind  Parole  and  good  old  Barnum  in 
a  1  1/4-mde  Handicap,  beating  Jacobus  and  Macbeth.  Parole  again  beat  her  in  a  Handi- 
cap, 1  1/4  miles,  and  Monitor  beat  her  at  1  5/8  miles,  but  she  had  a  great  tussle  with  Parole 
for  second  place,  and  they  made  a  dead  heat  of  it.  After  running  behind  the  good  mare 
Aranza  and  Girofla,  giving  each  of  them  weight,  Aella  ran  second  to  that  fine  stayer 
Drake  Carter  (whose  record  for  3  miles  stands  good  to  day)  in  a  1  1/3-mile  race,  beating 
imp.  Pizarro.     Two  days  afterwards,  carrying  top  weight,  she  won  a  1  3/8-mile  race. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Aella  won  a  1  3/8-mile  Handicap,  carrying  top  weight  and  beating 
Jack  of  Hearts,  Gonfalon  and  6  others.  During  the  remainder  of  the  season  Aella  won  6  more 
races,  including  a  3-mile  Handicap,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  Gen.  Monroe  (winner  of 
the  first  Suburban),  etc. ;  the  Manhattan  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Breeze  and  Jack  of 
Hearts;  a  1  1/4-mile  Handicap,  beating  imp.  Pizarro,  Blue  Grass  Belle,  etc. ;  another  1  1/4- 
mile  Handicap,  beating  Bella,  Jack  of  Hearts,  etc. ;  a  3-mile  heat  race,  in  straight  heats, 
beating  Nettle,  and  the  last  race  of  her  career,  1  1/4  miles,  which  took  place  at  Baltimore, 
her  only  opponent,  the  good  horse  Col.  Sprague,  being  beaten  by  4  lengths. 

Aella  produced  Sentiment,  late  Prince  George  (a  winner).  Thrill  (never  ran,  dam  of 
Milton  n.,  winner  on  the  outlaw  tracks),  Jake  Hess  (a  winner),  Count  (winner  of  17  races), 
Senella  (winner  of  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  in  1 :03,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  a  winner  at 
Saratoga  as  a  3-year-old),  Arbitrator  (winner  up  till  and  including  his  6-year-old  form), 
and  Waterplant,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1900,  including  .5/8  mile  in  1 :01  3/4. 

1879,  b.  c.  Vanguard,  by  Virgil.    A  good  stake  winner.     As  a  3-year-old  his  wins  included  the 
Saratoga  Stakes,  beating  Forester  f Withers,  Belmont,  etc.).  Memento,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Preakness  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Baltimore,  etc. 

Vanguard  has  sired  several  winners,  including  Bessie  Bisland,  who  won  over  $18,000. 

1880,  b.  c,  by  Virgil. 

1881,  1882,  barren. 

1883,     b.  f.  Feroiia,  by  imp.  Oleiielg.     Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  6  races,  including  the  Elizabeth  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Mon- 
mouth Park,  and  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Long  Stop,  Dry  Monopole,  Maumee, 
etc.     At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  on  the  turf. 

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At  Brooklyn  she  won  the  Oriental  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Aretino,  Favor.  Burch, 
Swift,  Elgin,  Una  B.,  Herbert,  Royal  Arch,  Wickham,  Solid  Silver,  etc.  At  the  same  track 
Ferona  won  the  Boulevard  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Aretino,  O'Fallon,  Gonfalon,  The 
Bourbon  and  Peekskill,  and  a  1  1  i-niile  Handicap,  beating  Gonfalon,  Aretino,  Bonanza, 
Wickham,  Bamum  and  Ten  Strike. 

She  ran  as  a  4-5-ear-old  without  winning. 

At  the  stud  Ferona  produced  Fillide  (a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  and  dam  of  False 
Lead,  a  winner  as  a  3,  4  and  5-year-old,  and  Herodes,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901,  including 
1/3  mile  easily  by  3  lengths  in  49  1/4  seconds),  and  Tremona,  a  winner  up  to  7  years  old. 

La  Henderson  died  in  1883,  the  day  after  foaling. 

KITTV  CI.i.\KK,     produced   Charlotte    Buford  (dam   of  the  good  producers  Florence  I.   and 
Flitawav's  Ida  May),  an  unnamed  colt,  by  imp.  Sovereign   (as  a  3-j-ear-old  won  the 

3d  Dam.  Association  Stake,  mile  heats,  at  Louisville,  beating  imji.  Australian,  Myr- 

tle, Mansfield,  etc.),  Ann  Clark  (started  only  once,  winning,  as  a  2-year-old, 
the  Tiffany  Stake,  1  mile,  at  Louisville,  beating  Mollie  Saffle  and  3  others), 
Maiden  (a  stake  winner  and  dam  of  Lady  Washington,  James  A.,  the  great  Parole,  Mineola, 
Perfection,  Pawnee,  Pappoose,  Paw-Paw,  Powhattan  and  Parthenia,  all  of  them  winners 
except  Powhattan,  who  met  with  an  accident  in  the  only  race  he  ran)  and  Rosa  Clark,  she 
the  dam  of  Barclay,  a  winner;  Fronie  Louise,  a  winner  and  a  producer,  and  Magnolia 
Clark,  another  producer. 

Kitty  Clark  also  produced  Dr.  Lindsey  (winner  of  3  races),  Athol  (a  winner),  Glen- 
dolen  (a  producer)  and  Kith,  she  the  dam  of  nothmg  but  winners,  viz:  Monarch,  Kinsman, 
Vie  (also  a  producer).  King  Fish,  Gold  Fish  and  Sable.  Hosts  of  high-class  winners,  both 
in  America  and  England,  have  come  from  the  above-mentioned  animals. 

MISS  <H{STI\'ATE,     was  the  founder  of  the  family  of  that  name,  which  is  justly  celebrated  as 
Flitaway's  being  a  great  producing  and  racing  one.     She  threw  Mary  Morris  (dam 

4th  Dam.  of  the  3  great  racehorses  Wild  Irishman  and  Frankfort,  in  addition  to 

the  Envoy  mare  and  the  Grey  Eagle  mare,  ancestors  of  great  horses), 
and  Ann  Innis,  who  produced  Maria  Innis  (dam  of  the  good  racehorse 
Meteor  and  the  great  producers  Echo,   Kathleen  and  Emma),  and  La  Grande  Duchesse, 
dam  of  the  good  producers  Metella,  Elsie,  Christine  and  Anniella,  in  addition  to  the  win- 
ners Marmion,  Talisman  and  Uberto. 

For  further  particulars  of  the  Miss  Obstinate  family  see  Beth  Broeck.  Countess.  Coraza, 
Helen  Mar,  Louise  N.,  Martha  II.  and  Xela. 


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FLORRIE. 


Florrie  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  when  she  started  32  times,  von  6  races, 
was  second  in  7,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  7.  As  a  3-year-old  she  did  not  win  on  the  legitimate 
tracks,  but  won  as  an  outlaw.     As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  as  an  outlaw  without  winning. 

Her  total  winnings  on  the  legitimate  tracks  amounted  to  $2,655. 

She  first  started  at  the  Memphis  Matinee  Meeting,  and,  with  top  weight,  finished  second  to 
Martha  R.,  beating  Marguerite  A.,  Brumbleleaf  and  Gretchen.  Eleven  days  afterwards,  at  the  same 
track,  she  ran  sscond  to  Lela  Dell  in  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  beating  Martha  R.,  Crimea  (late  Stella), 
Dare  Dollar,  Lallah  Ro!)kh  and  2  others,  and  9  days  later  ran  second  to  the  smart  fillies  Lady  Itiez 
and  Miss  Maxim,  in  the  Lassie  Stakes,  1  3  mile,  beating  May  Pinkerton,  Crimea  and  Altadena. 

At  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  beating  Countess  Irma,  $500, 
and  4  others,  each  at  $300,  time  48  3/4.  The  next  day  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Clipsetta  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,  won  by  the  good  filly,  M\Ttle  Harkness,  12  runners,  time  1 :02  1/4,  and  in  her  last  race  at  that 
Meeting,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Hallie  Gay,  $700,  with 
Rondo,  $700,  Minnie  Clyde,  $700.  Loki,  $500,  Castalia  (by  Buchanan)  $800,  Trixie  C,  $700,  and  2 
others,  at  $300  each,  in  the  rear,  time  56  1/4  seconds. 

At  Cincinnati,  Florrie,  with  110  lbs.  up,  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  behind  Frontier,  108, 
Damocles,  105,  and  Haeckel,  110  lbs.,  7  runners,  time  1:02.  and  3  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$500,  ran  second  to  Marsian,  $900,  in  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  beating  Damocles,  $800,  Haeckel,  $500,  Willie 
Louise,  $800,  and  4  others,  time  1 :02.  She  then  went  to  Saratoga,  and  began  by  winning  the  Worden 
House  Stakes,  selling,  4  1/2  furlongs,  with  bottom  weight,  from  La  Vienta,  Heresy  and  Mildred  D. 

She  next  ran  second  to  the  international  winner,  Diakka,  in  the  McGrathiana  Stakes,  5/8  mile, 
beating  Right  Royal,  Mussulman  and  Tradition,  and  following  this  defeat  she  won  a  Selling  race, 
4  1/2  furlongs,  by  2  lengths  in  56  seconds,  beating  Sky  Blue  and  3  others.  She  ran  2  more  races  at 
Saratoga,  finishing  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Argentina,  5  runners,  and  winning  a 
Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  selling,  with  top  weight,  4  runners,  time  56  1/4. 

Florrie's  next  move  was  to  Washington,  where  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
won  by  Roundsman,  top  weight,  9  runners,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  another  Purse,  5/8  mile,  won 
by  Mack  Briggs,  an  international  winner,  in  a  field  of  7.  She  then  scored  2  straight  wins,  captviring 
a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  from  Shakespeare  II.,  Premier.  Emotional,  Helen  H.  II.  and  4  others,  and 
another  Purse,  with  105  lbs.,  at  the  same  distance,  beating  Venitia  II.,  95,  Heresy,  97,  imp.  Intermis- 
sion, 115  lbs.  and  2  others.  In  her  last  race,  at  Baltimore,  carrying  106  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced 
behind  Old  Saugus,  100,  Shakespeare  II.,  112.  and  Venitia  II.,  100  lbs.,  9  runners. 

From  Baltimore  Florrie  was  shipped  to  Macon,  Ga.,  and  ran  second  to  Bertrand  jn  a  Purse, 
selling,  5  1/2  furlongs,  beating  La  Salle  and  2  others.  A  week  afterwards  she  ran  her  last  race 
on  the  legitimate  tracks,  finishing  second  to  A.  B.  C.  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Chugnut,  La  Salle 
and  2  others. 


]*IAR<;rE:RITE,    never  started. 
Florrie's 
Dam. 

Marguerite  produced  in 

1878,  b.  f.,  by  Imp.  Saxou.     Never  won,  and  had  no  produce. 

1879,  br.  e.  Mocco,  by  iiiii).  Mocassin.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  once  as  a  3-year- 
old  and  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  open  to  all  saddle  horses,  in  straight  heats,  at  Mineola, 
L.  1.,  5  runners.     Started  11  times  as  a  4-year-old,  was  third  in  4  races  and  unplaced  in  7. 

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1880,  b.  1'.  Corona,  by  imp.  Glenlyon.  Started  only  as  a2-year-okl,  when  she  ran  twice  unplaced, 
and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay  from  7  oppon- 
ents, 3  of  them  at  equal  weights,  and  the  other  4  conceding  her  weight. 

Corona  produced 

(a)  Coronet.  Never  ran.  Coronet  threw  Coronatus,  who  ran  7  times  unplaced  as  a  2- 
year-old,  and  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Harlem,  111.,  in  1 :09  1/3, 13  runners.  As  a  3  and 
4-year-old  he  ran  without  winning.    As  a  5-year-old,  in  1900,  he  won  4  times  over  the  jumps. 

Coronet  also  threw  Helen  of  Troy,  dam  of  Commena,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1903. 

(6)  West  Side.  Won  twice  out  of  11  attempts  as  a  3-year-old.  He  won  3  Purses,  at 
Gloucester,  5/8  mile,  4  runners,  in  1:03,  and  4  1/3  furlongs,  by  3  lengths,  6  runners,  time 
59  1/4  seconds.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  6  races,  some  of  them  selling,  varying  from  4  1/3 
furlongs  up  to  3/4  mile,  5  at  Gloucester  and  1  at  Washington.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  5 
races  at  Alexander  Island,  and  as  a  5-year-old  he  ran  as  an  outlaw  without  winning. 

(c)  Glover  Vendig.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  on  the 
legitimate  tracks  and  as  an  outlaw  without  winning.    He  won  as  an  outlaw  as  a  4-year-old. 

1881,  br.  ('.  by  imp.  (Jloiilyoii. 

1882,  b.  e.  Rupert,  by  Falsetto.  Was  gelded  in  his  youthful  days,  which  doubtless  accounted  for 
his  being  such  a  great  campaigner. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  4  times  unplaced  in  the  best  company.  Two  races  fell  to  his 
share  as  a  3-year  old,  viz:  a  Purse,  l-milt-and-70-yards,  at  Saratoga,  and  a  Handicap,  1  1/16 
miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Little  Minch,  Buckstone,  Comanche  and  4  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Rupert  won  the  Long  Branch  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Monmonth 
Park,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  beating  Charity,  Tom  Martin,  Favor,  Ten  Booker, 
Louisette,  War  Eagle,  Heel  and  Toe  and  Clay  Pate,  all  of  them  good  performers.  At  the 
same  track  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  from  Col.  Sprague  (top  weight),  Gen.  Mon- 
roe (winner  of  the  first  Suburban),  Unrest,  etc.;  won  a  Handicap,  1  3/16  miles,  beating 
Springfield,  War  Eagle,  Ferona  and  Mink,  and  won  a  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  with  top 
weight,  in  a  canter,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Louisette,  Ten  Booker  and  Con  Cregan. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  the  New  York  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  in  3:35  3/4,  carrying 
111  lbs.,  beating  Housatonic,  3  years,  89,  Aretino,  6  years,  108,  Lucky  B.,  6  years,  117, 
Guenn,  3  years,  100,  Louisette,  5  years,  107,  Heel  and  Toe,  6  years,  100,  Royal  Arch,  5 
years,  113,  Ferona,  3  years,  96,  ^d  Alf  Estill,  4  years,  93  lbs  ,  and  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile, 
top  weight,  beating  Blue  Wing  (a  good  racehorse).  Saxony,  O'Fallon  and  3  others,  time  1 :43. 

At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  in  a  canter,  by  10  lengths,  from 
Stonebuck,  Beggarsbush  and  Una  B.,  time  1:55  1/4,  and  at  Baltimore,  two  days  after  win- 
ning a  Purse  by  very  short  margin  from  Frank  Ward,  he  made  a  most  exciting  finish  with 
Elkwood  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  in  the  Bowie  Stakes,  3  miles.  Elkwood,  3  years, 
107  lbs.,  beat  Rupert,  115  lbs.,  by  a  short  head,  with  Lucky  B.  (a  good  stayer),  6  years, 
133,  and  Bonanza,  115  lbs.,  10  lengths  away,  time  5:35,  a  second  slower  than  the  record 
made  by  Drake  Carter  at  Sheepshead  Bay  in  1884,  and  which  still  holds  good. 

As  a  5-year-old  Rupert  landed  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/2  miles,  in  a  canter,  from 
Kaloolah  (top  weight)  and  2  others  in  receipt  of  weight  at  Monmouth  Park,  and  at  Brook- 
lyn won  the  Boulevard  Handicap,  3  miles,  beating  Barnum,  the  Suburban  winners  Eurus 
and  Elkwood,  Mollie  McCarthy's  Last,  Laggard  (winner  of  the  Omnibus  Stakes,  beating 
Hanover,  Kingston  and  Firenze),  Exile  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc. ),  all  giving- 
him  weight,  and  3  others. 

As  a  6-year-old  Rupert  won  7  good  Handicaps  up  to  1  5/8  miles,  against  good  race- 
horses, and  carried  top  weight  in  the  last  two. 

As  a  7-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  S900,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Elizabeth, 
and  ran  as  an  8  and  9-year-old  without  winning. 

1883,  b.  c.  Melton,  by  Monarchist.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old,  did  not  win.  Started  16  times  as  a  3- 
year-old  and  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at  Guttenberg,  in  a  field  of  5.  Won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  at  Guttenberg,  9  runners,  as  a  4-year-old.     Ran  as  a  5  and  6-year-old  without  winning. 

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1884,  b.  f.  Marsh  Mallow,  by  imp.  Glpiielg.  Never  started.  She  threw  Mallow,  who  never  ran, 
but  produced  the  winner  Mellie.  As  a  '2-year-old  Mellie  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Detroit, 
by  2  lengths,  5  runners.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  Newport,  Ky.,  9 
runners,  and  a  Purse  at  Dallas,  Tex.,  6  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16 
miles.  Selling,  at  Newport,  Ky.,  14  runners. 

1885       and  18S(;.  barren. 

1887,  b.  f.  Riiperta,  by  iiiip.  Prince  Charlie.  Was  a  good  Stake  winner  and  a  producer  of 
winners. 

For  particulars  of  Ruperta's  races  and  produce  see  Ruperta. 

1888,  b.  f.  Daisy,  by  Bersan.     Never  started. 

Daisy  produced 

(n)  Dalgretti.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  as  a  3-year-old, 
at  Narragansett  Park,  12  runners,  time  1:02  1/2.  Ran  without  winning  the  following  year 
but  as  a  .>year-old  captured  2  races.  At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  3,  4-mile  race,  beating  Wood- 
vine,  Declare,  Waltzer,  Sirocco,  Article,  Inheritance  and  3  others,  track  fair,  time  1:17,  and 
at  Baltimore  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  easily,  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Water- 
man and  4  others. 

As  a  6  and  7-year-old  he  won  a  race  each  year  at  Washington  and  won  3  more  as  an  8- 
year-old.     In  1900,  when  9  years  old,  he  ran  but  did  not  win. 

U>)  Gee  Gee.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Won  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  at  Wash- 
ington, as  a  3-year-old,  from  6  opponents. 

Daisy,  after  having  had  another  foal.  Princess  Ninette  (who  ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old, 
without  winning)  was  sold  to  go  to  France. 

1889,  br.  f.  Marniont,  by  Treniont.     Won  1  race  out  of  26  starts  as  a  2-year-old,  viz  :  a  Purse, 

5/8  mile,  at  Guttenberg,  14  runners,  including  Herald,  Magic,  Gladiator,  the  Knicknack 
filly.  Lady  Useful  and  8  others.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile.  Selling,  at 
Guttenberg,  11  runners,  and  as  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  Selling  race,  4  1  2  furlongs,  at  Gutten- 
berg, and  at  Gloucester  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  and  2  Selling  races,  each  at  4  1,2  furlongs. 

1.S90,     barren. 

1S!M,  br.  c.  El  Telea:rafo,  by  Tremout.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  and  was 
unplaced  in  5.  At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  8  mile,  in  1:02  1,2,  beating  imp. 
Josie,  the  Esher-DoUy  colt  and  8  others.  At  Chicago  he  won  the  World's  Fair  Stakes, 
5  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Dolly  Varden,  Rett  Goode,  Vassal,  Peter  the  Great,  St.  Maxim, 
Flirtation,  Cash  Day,  Frog  Dance  and  8  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  El  Telegrafo  ran  3  times  without  winning.  The  next  season  he  did 
not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  as  ap  outlaw. 

1802,  barren. 

1803.  b.  f.  Fhirrie,  by  Hanover.     Alluded  to  above. 

1894,  b.  c.  Billy  Redding,  by  imp.  Woodlands.  Started  7  times  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a 
2-year-old,  was  third  in  1  race  and  unplaced  in  6.     The  same  year  he  won  as  an  outlaw. 

1895,  br.  f.  Amaryllis,  by  Hanover.     Died  as  a  2-year-old  without  running. 

1896,  b.  f.  Pocketpiece.  by  Hanover.     Never  started. 

Marguerite  died  in  1886. 

IMP.  MERRY  "WIFE,     started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  was  beaten  by  a  neck  in  a  Match,  and 
Florrie's  ran  unplaced  in  a  Nursery  Stakes,  handicap,  Ditch  mile,  at  New- 

2nd  Dam.  market. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  6  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  She 
won  the  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Egham,  by  2  lengths,  4  runners. 

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As  a  4-and-5-year-old,  she  ran  without  winning. 

Before  she  was  exported  from  England  Merrj-  Wife  had  3  living  foals,  none  of  which 
won. 

On  the  passage  to  the  United  States  in  September,  1871,  she  slipped  her  foal. 

Merry  Wife  produced  in  America  in 

1873,  br.  c.  Merlin,  by  imp.  Eclipse. 

1874,  barren. 

1875,  b.  f.  Marguerite,  by  imp.  Eclipse.    Alluded  to  above. 

1876,  barren. 

1877,  b.  c.  by  imp.  Leamiug:toii.    Never  started. 
1878      and  187;»,  barren. 

1880.  slipped  foal. 

1881,  1882,  1883,  1884-,  barren. 

MRS.  QUICKLY,     started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old  and  paid  forfeit  in  a  Match.    She  won  the  9th 

Florrie's  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  7  runners,  and  3  days  later,  at  the  same  Meeting,  with 

3rd  Dam.  120  lbs.  up,  was  unplaced  behind  Rupee,  115,   Thormanby  (winner  of  the 

Derby,  etc.),  124,  and  Contadina  115.  lbs  in  the  New  Stakes,  20  runners. 

In  the  Municipal  Stakes  at  York  she  was  second  to  Tom  Bowline,  beating 

Lady  Falconer  2  lengths. 

As  a  3-year-old  Mrs.  Quickly,  who  was  unnamed  when  she  was  racing,  started  7  times, 
was  twice  third  (3  runners  in  1  race),  and  unplaced  on  5  occasions.  Her  best  performance 
was  finishing  third  to  Sagitta  and  Aurora  in  the  1,000  guineas,  13  starters. 

Mrs.  Quickly  produced  in 

18(51.     imp.  b.  f.  Merry  Wife,  by  Beadsman.    Alluded  to  above. 

1862,  barren. 

1863,  b.  f.  Happy  Wife,  by  Beadsman.     Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  was  unplaced  twice. 

Happy  Wife  produced. 

(a)  Pro  Nihilo.  Never  ran.  Pro  Nihilo  threw  Provence  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without 
winning,  won  a  Selling  race  as  a  3-year-old  and  was  sold  to  go  to  Belgium  the  same  year) ; 
Pro  Bono  (as  a  2-5'ear-old  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Tamberlick  in  the  Hinchinbrook  Nursery 
Handicap,  stakes  divided,  11  runners;  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning  and  was  sent  to 
Belgium  the  same  year),  and  Polymnia,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  and  was 
sent  to  France  the  same  year  as  she  produced  Polyanthus,  winner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a 
2-aud-3-year-old. 

(6)  Ulysses.  Won  3  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-old  and  ran  unplaced  once  as  a  3-year- 
old  in  a  Coatham  Handicap  Plate,  5/8  mile. 

(c)  Happiness.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Selling  race. 
Happiness  threw  Valtz  (ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  a  Selling  race,  and  was 
sent  to  Germany  as  a  6-year-old  without  having  had  any  produce  in  England),  Bridegroom, 
(ran  unplaced  in  a  Selling  race  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  a  Selling  race  as  a  3-year-old),  Yum 
Yum  (ran  as  a  2-and-3-y ear-old  witliout  winning,  dam  of  Curleywig,  winner  of  the  Betch- 
worth  Stakes,  at  Epsom,  as  a  2-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  3-year  but  did  not  win),  and  Poppy- 
land  who  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  the  Cliftonville  Plate  at  Brighton. 

1864,  b.  f.  Landlady,  by  Beadsman.  Never  started.  Landlady  only  had  two  foals.  One  of 
them.  Hostess,  never  started,  but  produced  Fortunatus  (won  1  Selling  race  as  a  2-year-old 
and  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning),  and  Chandelier,  who  was  sold  to  go  to  Belgium 
as  a  2-year-old.  Before  leaving  England,  however,  he  won  the  Kempton  Park  May  Auc- 
tion Plate  from  8  opponents  and  was  bought  in  for  400  guineas,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
j^300,  he  won  the  Nevill  Plate  at  Lewes. 

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1863,     br.  f.  Green  Sleeves,  by  Beadsman.     Ran  twice  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  both  her  races. 

She  first  started  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  which  she  won  with  115  lbs.  up,  beating  a  grand 
field,  including  her  stable  companion  Rosicrucian  (a  crack  racehorse),  131,  Formosa  (winner 
of  the  1,000  Guineas,  the  Oaks,  the  St.  Leger,  etc.,  and  dead  heat  in  the  2,000  Guineas), 
12.5,  Lady  Elizabeth  (one  of  the  most  brilliant  2-year-olds  that  ever  looked  through  a  bridle, 
her  only  defeat  during  the  season),  125,  Typhaus  (another  good  racehorse),  118,  imp. 
Tympanum,  118,  Le  Saggerin  (a  very  good  French  bred  horse,  wHnner  of  the  Woodcote 
Stakes,  etc.),  125  lbs.,  and  9  others. 

Green  Sleeves  also  won  the  Prendergast  Stakes  with  126  lbs.,  beating  Virtue  (winner 
of  the  Champagne  Stakes),  Suffolk  (who,  as  a  2-year-old,  twice  defeated  The  Earl,  the 
best  3-year-old  of  his  day,  winner  of  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  etc.),  Ouragan  (a  French  bred 
horse,  winner  of  the  Bedford  Stakes,  after  having  run  a  dead  heat  for  it  with  The  Earl  at  12 
lbs.),  St.  Ronan  (third  in  the  2,000  Guineas  behind  the  dead  heaters,  Formosa  and  Moslem), 
and  Milton. 

As  a  3-year-old  Green  Sleeves  ran  three  times.  In  the  2,000  Guineas  she  started 
favorite,  but  with  stable  companion,  Rosicrucian,  was  unplaced.  In  the  Derby  Sir  Joseph 
Hawley  had  three  strings  to  his  bow  in  Blue  Gown,  Rosicrucian  and  Green  Sleeves,  and 
declared  to  win  with  Rosicrucian  or  Green  Sleeves  in  preference.  Blue  Gown,  how- 
ever, proved  the  victor  with  other  2  unplaced.  Green  Sleeves'  last  race  was  in  the 
Coronation  Stakes  at  Ascot,  in  which  she  suffered  defeat  by  the  good  mare  Athena  by  12 
lengths. 

Green  Sleeves,  before  being  sold  to  go  to  France,  had  only  2  foals  in  England,  each  of 
them  a  filly,  one  of  which  neither  ran  nor  had  produce. 

The  other  was  Evergreen,  whose  only  start  as  a  2-year-old  was  in  the  Middle  Park 
Plate,  in  which  she  ran  unplaced  behind  the  dead  heaters  Surinam  and  Kaiser,  the  French- 
bred  colt  Montargis  being  third.  Other  noted  animals  that  also  ran  in  the  same  race 
were  Marie  Stuart  (winner  of  the  Oaks  and  other  good  races,  including  the  St.  Leger, 
in  which  she  beat  her  stable  companion,  Doncaster,  winner  of  the  Derby,  etc..  Kaiser, 
etc.),  the  good  French  bred  racehorse  Flageolet  (sire  of  imp.  Rayon  d'Or),  the  brilliant 
2-year-old  Cantiniere  (her  only  defeat),  Chandos,  Templar,  Andred  and  8  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Evergreen  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap  won  by  the  flying  Chopette, 
was  unplaced  in  the  1,000  guineas,  won  b)'  Cecilia,  and  in  her  third  and  last  effort  won  the 
Second  Cambridgeshire  Handicap,  Cambridgeshire  course,  10  starters,  including  the  line 
racehorse,  Thunder,  who  carried  top  weight.  As  a  5-year-old  she  ran  once  unplaced  in  a 
Handicap. 

Evergreen  produced  Green  Snake,  who  never  started,  and  was  sent  to  Hungary  after 
she  had  had  3  foals  in  England,  including  Gold  Coil,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  win- 
ning, and  was  imported  to  the  LTnited  States  as  a  4-year-old.  Gold  CoU  has  thrown  Maud 
Lyles,  winner  of  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  at  Windsor,  Milwaukee  and  Toronto,  a  winner  of 
1  race  at  Windsor  as  a  3-year-old,  and  a  starter  but  non-winner  as  a  4-year-old. 

Evergreen  also  threw  Ram  Lai,  winner  of  the  Rous  Nursery  Handicap,  at  Newmarket, 
as  a  2-year-old.  He  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old,  but  as  a  4-year-old  he  won  the  Surbiton 
Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  Sandown  Park,  11  runners,  and  also  won  the  Victoria  Cup,  Handi- 
cap, 1  mile,  at  Kempton  Park,  5  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old  Ram  Lai  won  the  Princess  of  Wales's  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  Sandown 
Park,  7  starters,  and  the  Buccleuch  Handicap  Plate,  5/8  mile,  with  top  weight,  11  starters. 
As  a  6  and  7-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

Green  Sleeves  produced  in  France  the  honest  little  black  horse  Insulaire,  who  as  a  2- 
year-old  raced  only  in  England,  where  he  started  8  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2, 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  He  won  the  Corporation  Stakes,  about  1/2  mile,  at  Brighton, 
7  runners,  and  also  captured  the  Rutland  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating  imp. 
Greenback,  Broad  Corrie,  etc.  Later  on,  at  the  Houghton  Meeting,  he  was  second  to  Pil- 
grimage (winner  of  1,000,  the  2,000  guineas,  etc.).  in  the  Dewhurst  Plate,  7/8  mile,  beating 
Chideric  (second  in  the  St.  Leger),  Inval  (his  stable  companion),  Athol  Lad  and  4  others. 

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As  a  3-year-old  Insulaire  ran  11  times  in  England,  won  2  races  (one  a  walk  over),  was 
second  in  6  and  unplaced  in  3.  He  ran  second  to  Pilgrimage  in  the  3,000  guineas,  beating 
Sefton  (winner  of  the  Derby),  Childeric,  Inval,  Glengarry,  etc.,  etc.  He  next  won  the 
French  Derby,  about  1  1/3  miles,  by  3  lengths,  13  starters. 

Three  days  afterwards  he  returned  from  France,  and  ran  second  to  Sefton  in  the  Derby, 
beating  Childeric,  Thurio,  Castlereagh,  Bonnie  Scotland  and  16  others.  In  the  opinion  of 
many  good  judges  he  would  have  won  if  Goater,  his  jockey,  had  not  come  so  wide  round 
the  turn  at  Tattenham  corner. 

Another  trip  to  France  resulted  in  his  running  second  to  Thurio,  beaten  a  head,  in 
the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  about  1  7/8  miles,  8  runners.  Two  days  afterwards  he  was  in 
winning  form  in  England  again,  capturing  the  Ascot  Derby  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  from 
Jannette  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  the  Oaks,  etc.),  and  Con  Ciegan.  After  being  unplaced 
in  the  St.  Leger  he  walked  over  for  Don  Stakes,  Beauclerc,  winner  of  the  Middle  Park 
Plate,  saving  his  stake,  5  subscribers. 

At  Newmarket  Insulaire  ran  second  to  Sefton  in  the  St.  Leger  Stakes,  about  2  1/16 
miles,  beating  Thurio,  Childeric,  etc. ;  carried  top  weight  and  ran  second  to  Lord  Clive 
in  a  Handicap,  and  wound  up  the  season  by  running  second  to  Silvio  (winner  of  the  Derby, 
St.  Leger,  etc. ),  in  the  Jockey  Club  Cup,  about  8  1/4  miles,  beating  the  great  racehorse  and 
sire  Hampton  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup,  the  Doncaster  Cup,  etc.),  Verneuil  (a  fine 
racehorse,  winner  of  the  Queen's  Vase,  2  miles,  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup,  3  1/3  miles,  and  the 
Alexandra  Plate,  about  3  miles,  in  4  days).  Start  (American  bred)  and  Lady  Golightly. 

As  a  4-year-old  Insulaire  started  4  times  in  England,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  1.  He  won  the  Claret  Stakes,  about  3  1/16  miles,  by  20  lengths,  from  Hydro- 
mel  ;  ran  second  to  the  great  racehorse  and  sire  Isonomy  in  the  Gold  Cup  at  Ascot,  beating 
Jannette,  Verneuil,  Tonchet,  etc. ;  won  the  Alexandra  Plate,  about  3  miles,  the  next  day 
beating  Pageant  (winner  of  the  Doncaster  Cup,  the  Chester  Cup  two  years  in  succession, 
etc. ),  Thurio,  etc.,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Jockey  Club  Cup,  won  by  Jannette.  In  France 
he  won,  the  same  year.  2  races,  1  7/8  miles  each ;  1  race,  about  2  miles,  and  2  races,  2  3/4 
miles  each. 

18(5(;       and  ISGS,  barren. 

1867,     cli.  c.  by  Asteroid.     Never  won. 

1869,  blk.  f.  Blue  Sleeves,  by  Beadsman.  Never  started.  Had  no  produce  that  won  or  threw 
winners. 

1870      and  1872,  barren. 

1871,     br.  or  blk.  c.  (Tlen-flnlas,  by  Beadsman.     Never  started. 

1873,  b.  c.  Red  Cross  Knig-ht,  by  Rosicrueian.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  1,  and  unplaced  in  2.  At  Goodwood  he  won  the  Molecomb  Stakes  by 
a  length,  4  runners,  was  second  in  the  Sandown  Park  Stakes,  7  runners ;  was  second  in  the 
Second  Spring  Two-year-old  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  beaten  a  head,  4  runners,  and  was 
second  in  the  Champagne   Stakes,   at  Stockbridge,  4  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Red  Cross  Knight  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes,  7  subscribers,  at 
Goodwood,  and  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning.  The  following  season  he  won  the 
Dyrham  Park  Welter  Plate,  handicap,  at  Bath,  carrying  top  weight,  9  runners,  and  as  a 
6-year-old  he  captured  2  more  races.  The  next  year  he  ran  without  wmnmg,  and  as  an 
8-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  he  won  3  selling  races. 

1874,  1875,  and  1876,    barren. 

1877,     b.  f.  Doll  Tearslieet,  by  Broomielaw.    Never  started. 

Doll  Tearsheet  produced 

(a)  Hermitage.  Won  the  ToUeridge  Nursery  Welter  Handicap,  about  3/4  mile,  at 
Alexandra  Park,  as  a  3-year-old,  by  2  lengths,  20  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Midsummer  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating 
the  frequent  Stake  winners,  Kinsky  and  Yanko.     At  Goodwood  he  won  the  Sussex  Stakes, 

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beating  Sandi way  (winner  of  the  Coronation  Stakes,  the  Nassau  Stakes,  the  Newmarket 
Oaks,  etc.,  and  second  in  the  St.  Leger,  beating  Scot-Free,  winner  of  the  3,000  guineas,  and 
Harvester,  dead  heat  in  the  Derby),  Royal  Fern  and  3  others.  At  Doncaster  he  won  the 
Scarborough  Stakes  by  3  lengths,  and  later  on  won  the  Newmarket  Derby,  1  1/3  miles,  by 
10  lengths  from  3  opponents. 

Hermitage  showed  up  in  grand  form  as  a  4-year-old.  At  Stockbridge  he  won  the  Queen's 
Plate,  3  miles,  from  the  grand  racemare,  Thebais  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks, 
etc.).  At  Goodwood  he  won  the  Chesterfield  Cup,  handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  with  134  lbs., 
beating  Sandiway,  114  lbs.  and  8  others  in  receipt  of  from  1.5  to  4!)  lbs.  He  also  won  4  other 
races  during  the  season  and  died  the  same  year. 

(i^)  Burgundy.  As  a  2-year-old  won  the  Second  Spring  Two-year-old  Stakes  at  New- 
market, and  as  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Stand  Stakes,  handicap,  5/8  mile,  7  starters. 

Burgundy  threw  the  stake  winner,  Romance,  etc.,  and  Podagra,  dam  of  imp.  La 
Misere,  winner  of  races  in  America,  she  the  dam  of  the  3  winners.  Malaise,  Misericordia 
and  Frenchie. 

(f)  Gay  Hermit.  Started  13  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  3,  third 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  Three  times  he  succumbed  to  the  smart  filly,  Philosophy,  viz : 
finishing  third  to  her  and  Calais  in  the  Whitsuntide  Plate  of  ^^3,000,  9  starters  ;  second  to 
her  in  the  Midsummer  Plate  of  ^^1,000,  7  starters,  and  second  to  her  in  the  Levant  Stakes, 
3  starters. 

In  the  Champagne  Stakes  at  Doncaster  he  turned  the  tables  on  Philosophy  when  he 
ran  second  to  the  great  racehorse.  Minting,  6  runners.  Gay  Hermit  struck  another  snag  in 
the  Middle  Park  Mate,  when  with  13.5  lbs.  he  was  unplaced  behind  the  phenomenal  race- 
horse, imp.  Ormonde,  135,  Whitefriar,  121,  and  Murdock,  131  lbs.,  11  runners,  including 
Miss  Jummy  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  etc.),  and  the  2  imported  horses,  St. 
George  and  Atheling,  both  in  receipt  of  weight. 

The  remainder  of  Gay  Hermit's  races,  as  a  2-year-old,  were  the  following:  He  won  the 
Woodcote  Stakes  at  Epsom,  8  runners,  won  the  33rd  Triennial  Stakes  at  Ascot,  beating 
Philosophy  ;  ran  a  dead  heat  with  E.xmore,  giving  him  2  lbs.,  in  the  Royal  Plate  at 
Windsor,  stakes  divided,  3  starters;  won  the  27th  Stockbridge  Biennial  Stakes,  4  starters  ; 
won  the  Exeter  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  4  starters,  and  won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes,  at 
York,  4  runners. 

With  top  weight  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Champion  Breeders'  Foal  Stakes,  at  Derby, 
won  by  the  smart  filly,  Modwena,  and  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  her,  at  weight  for  sex,  in  the 
Hopeful  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  stakes  divided,  beating  Phoebus,  imp.  Atheling  and  Stupid. 

As  a  3-year-old  Gay  Hermit  started  13  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  4  and  unplaced 
in  4.  He  won  the  2nd  year  of  the  37th  Stockbridge  Biennial  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  3  starters  ; 
won  the  30th  North  of  England  Biennial  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  York  ;  won  the  Great  York- 
shire Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  2  days  afterwards,  5  starters  ;  walked  over  for  the  Zetland  Stakes, 
at  Doncaster,  and  won  the  3nd  year  of  the  38th  Triennial  Produce  Stakes,  about  1  1/4  miles, 
at  Newmarket,  6  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Gay  Hermit  won  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup,  1  mile,  at  Ascot,  with  111  lbs., 
beating  Pearl  Diver,  102,  imp.  Candlemas,  103  lbs.,  and  13  others,  including  Kinsky,  top 
weight.  Doubloon,  equal  weight,  and  the  rest  in  receipt  of  weight.  At  Liverpool  in  the 
Autumn  he  won  the  Great  Lancashire  Handicap,  1  mile,  top  weight,  10  starters. 

Gay  Hermit  was  sold  and  exported  to  Buenos  Ayres,  as  a  5-year-old,  in  1888. 

(d)  Merry  Hampton.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  He  first  faced  the  starter  at 
Epsom,  winning  the  Derby  by  4  lengths  from  The  Baron,  Martley,  imp.  Amtree,  Eirids- 
port,  imp.  Saville  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup,  etc.)  and  5  others.  He  ne.xt  performed 
in  France,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  behind  Tenebreuse,  The  Baron 
and  Krakatoa.  In  the  St.  Leger,  his  next  start,  he  ran  second  to  Kilwarlin,  beating 
Timothy  (winner  of  the  Ascot  Cup),  imp.  Saville,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  only  started  once,  when  with  top  weight,  133  lbs.,  he  ran  unplaced 
in  the  City  and  Suburban,  won  by  Fullerton,  116  lbs. 

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(f)     St.  Olave.     Never  started,  dam  of  Prince  Barcaldine. 
(/)     Merrie  England.     A  winner  as  a  4-year-old. 

1878,  cli.  c.  Star,  by  Hermit.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old,  without  winning.     Did  not  start  as  a  3-year- 
old.     Was  sent  to  Buenos  Ayres  as  a  4-year-old. 

1879,  and  1880,     barren. 

1881,  b.  c.  Page,  by  Altyre.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.     Won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  2  of 
them  selling,  and  won  1  Selling  race,  his  only  start  as  a  4-year-old. 

1882,  barren.     Mrs.  Quickly  was  destroyed  in  1883. 

VEIMITS,     started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  running  second  to  Gipsy  Queen  in  the  Woodcote  Stakes  at 

Florrie's    Epsom. 

4th  dam. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  3  times.  She  won  the  Leamington  Stakes,  3  miles,  at 
Warwick,  13  runners  ;  ran  second  to  Pompey  in  the  Great  Yorkshire  Handicap,  St.  Leger 
course,  16  starters,  and  finished  unplaced  in  the  Doncaster  Cup,  2  .^)/8  miles,  won  by  Alice 
Hawthorn. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  3  times,  twice  unplaced  and  third  in  the  Cesarewitch  to  Faugh- 
a-Ballagh,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  and  sire  of  imp.  Leamington.  As  a  5-year-old  she  ran 
unplaced  in  the  Goodwood  Stakes. 

Venus  threw  Ajihrodite  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  and  dam  of  Argonaut  and  Sidero- 
lite,  winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup),  and  Vesuvienne,  who  produced  Volcano  (a  stake  win- 
ner), Crater  (a  good  stake  winner,  with  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup  at  Ascot,  the  Craven  Stakes, 
a  Queen's  Plate  and  the  County  Cup  to  his  credit).  Lava  (a  stake  winner),  Xurillo  (a  win- 
ner), JEtna  (a  stake  winner,  dam  of  the  stake  winner  Kicksey  Wicksey  and  La  Farandole, 
she  the  dam  of  Farfadet,  winner  of  the  French  St.  Leger),  Heckla  (dam  of  the  stake  winner 
Etiquette),  and  Fusee,  a  stake  winner  and  also  a  winner  of  5  Queen's  Plates  up  to  3  1/2  miles. 

Fusee  threw  Friar  Rush  (a  good  and  frequent  winner).  Go  Bang  (a  stake  winnerj, 
imp.  St.  Blaise  (winner  of  the  Derby,  etc.,  and  a  great  sire).  Match  Girl  (a  stake  winner 
and  dam  of  Matchbo.x  and  Matchmaker)  imp.  Candlemas  (winner  of  the  Epsom  Grand 
Prize,  the  Zetland  Biennial  Stakes  and  the  Chesterfield  Cup  and  also  a  good  sire),  and  Fuse, 
a  stake  \vinner  and  a  producer. 

Venus  also  threw  Slyboots  (a  winner),  Hermione  (a  producer),  Agapemone  (a  pro- 
ducer), Lady  Joan  (a  producer  in  France),  and  Kalipyge,  who  was  not  only  a  good  stake 
winner,  but  produced  the  winners  Woldga,  Houri,  Callipolis,  Cotytto,  Bethnal  Green, 
Fontarabian,  Elusis,  Rosinante,  Red  Gauntlet  and  Industry. 

Many  first-class  horses  have  come  from  this  family,  including  Tarantella  (1,000 
guineas).  Gladiator  (sire  of  Sweetmeat  and  the  famous  Queen  Mary),  Catharine  Hayes 
(the  Oaks),  Gambetti  and  Amalfi  (the  French  Derby),  Rosebery  (the  Cesarewitch  and  Cam- 
bridgeshire the  same  year).  New  Holland  and  Friday  (the  Goodwood  Cup),  St.  Frusquin, 
the  3,000  guineas,  etc.,  etc. 

For  further  particulars  of  this  family,  see  Ruperta. 


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Forget  started  93  times,  won  33  races,  was  second  in  11,  third  in  11  and  unplaced  in  38. 

On  the  Flat  she  started  56  times,  won  15  races,  was  second  in  7,  third  in  5  and  unplaced  in  29. 
Over  hurdles  she  slatted  35  times,  won  17  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in  8.  She 
also  started  twice  in  Steeplechases,  winning  1  and  being  unplaced  inl. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $15,977.  Of  this  amount  she  won  S4,900  on  the  Flat.  S10,557 
over  Hurdles,  and  $520  in  a  Steeplechase. 

Forget  began  racing  at  Nashville,  where  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  won  by 
Hester.  Two  days  afterwards  she  ran  third  to  Excuse  and  Rondo  in  a  Purse,  1  2  mile,  a  head  and 
neck  separating  them,  8  starters,  time  49  1/4  seconds.  She  was  next  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  fur- 
longs, won  by  Gaiety  Girl. 

At  Louisville  she  ran  third  to  Reprieve  and  Realm  in  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  11  runners,  time  49  l/'3 
seconds,  and  3  days  afterwards  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  in  49  1/2  seconds,  10  starters.  At  Latonia 
she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Rewarder;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  was  unplaced 
in  a  Purse,  4  1,  2  furlongs,  won  by  Minnie  Clyde,  $600;  won  a  Purse,  5/'8  mile,  track  heavj-,  9  start- 
ers, and,  with  top  weight,  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/'8  mile,  won  bj'  Frances. 

At  Cincinnati,  entered  to  be  sold  for  g400.  Forget  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/'8  mile,  won  by 
HalHe  Gay ;  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  won  by  Sallie  Clicquot,  at  even  weights,  the 
other  9  runners  being  in  receipt  of  10  lbs.  each  ;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  was  third  in  a  Purse, 
4  12  furlongs,  behind  La  Wanda,  $500,  and  Hallie  Gay,  S400,  13  runners;  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$300,  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  won  by  Rondo,  $900;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  was 
second  to  Serena  in  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  8  starters,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/'8  mile,  won 
by  Serena,  8  starters. 

At  St.  Louis,  Forget,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  won 
by  Nicholas,  $600,  7  starters.  Three  days  later  she  won  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths, 
in  1:16,  beating  Barbarossa,  Dare  Dollar  and  7  others;  2  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$500,  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths  in  1:02  3/'4,  beating  Loyal  Princess,  Bertha  and  5  others; 
4  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  in  1:16,  giving  8  lbs., 
according  to  the  scale,  to  each  of  her  10  opponents;  with  118  lbs.  up,  ran  second  to  Carrie  L'.,  95 
lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Midland,  110,  Sir  Vassar,  118  lbs.,  and  7  others,  with 95  lbs.  each. 

A  week  later,  with  118  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Don  Carillo  in  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  beating  Hex,  110, 
Sumatra,  118.  Sixty,  110  lbs.,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  from  18  to  21  lbs.  After  an  interval  of  3 
days  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  with  115 lbs.  up,  beating  Utopia,  113.  Judge  Debouse,  115,  Nicholas, 
112  lbs.,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  from  12  to  17  lbs.,  time  1:15  1/2.  Two  days  afterwards  she  won 
a  Purse,  6  1/2  furlongs,  for  all  ages,  by  2  lengths,  trade  heavy,  time  1:33  12,  beating  MoUie  B.  and 
3  others,  and  4  days  later  won  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  for  all  ages,  by  1  1/3  lengths,  in  1 :14  1,,  3,  beating 
MoUie  B.,  Lizzetta  and  3  others.  See  next  ran  second  to  Millie  M.  in  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  115  lbs.  each, 
beating  7  others  in  receipt  of  from  10  to  20  lbs.,  and  with  top  weight  ran  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  3/4 
mile,  won  by  Utopia,  track  heavy. 

Forget  then  went  to  Latonia,  where  she  ran  3  races.  In  the  first,  with  115  lbs.  up,  she  ran  un- 
placed in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Anna  Garth,  104  lbs.,  and  next  ran  second  to  Millie  M.  in  a 
Purse,  8/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  Prime  Minister,  Hailstone,  Miss  Maxim,  La  Wanda  and 
Nimrod. 

Following  this  defeat  she  returned  to  St.  Lotus  and  finished  third  to  Lady  Inez  (winner  of 
the  Little  Rock  Derby,  the  Tennessee  Oaks,  etc.),  and  Don  Carillo  in  a  Purse,  6  1/2  furlongs,  for 
all  ages,  won  driving  by  1/2  length,  a  nose  between  second  and  third,  4  runners,  time  1:31.  Four 
days  afterwards  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  in   1 :42,  beating  Logan  and  5  others,  and  3 

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days  later,  with  the  worst   of  the  weights,  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  handily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :40  1/4, 
beating  Don  Carillo,  Toots,  Bing  Binger  and  Fanny  Remnant. 

Forget's  next  move  was  to  Baltimore,  where  she  finished  third  to  Venitia  II.  and  Damsel  in  a 
Purse,  5/8  mile,  track  heavy,  6  runners,  and  was  then  unplaced  3  times  in  succession  in  Purses,  2  of 
them  won  by  Volley  and  the  other  won  by  Palmerston.  She  next  performed  at  New  Orleans  and  won 
a  Purse,  8/4  mile,  giving  her  6  opponents  from  10  to  21  lbs.  Two  days  afterwards  she  ran  her  last 
race  as  a  2  year-old,  carrying  107  lbs. ,  and  finishing  unplaced  to  Jim  Flood,  3  years,  93,  Booze,  4 
years,  104,  and  Buckwa,  4  years.  118  lbs.  in  a  Handicap,  l-mile-and-70-yards,  9  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Forget  started  by  winning  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  the  good  sprinter  George  F.  Smith  and  5  others  in  1 :15  1/2.  At  MemjAis  she  was  unplaced 
in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Rondo,  and  three  days  later  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  beating  Lady 
Doleful,  Hibernia  Queen  and  3  others.  In  her  last  race  at  Memphis  she  was  fourth  and  last  to 
Royal  Choice,  the  good  horse.  Flying  Dutchman,  and  Lord  Willoughbrook  in  a  Purse,  1  mile. 

At  Nashville  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Cumberland  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  behind  Lady  Inez,  Rondo 
and  Ben  Eder,  7  runners.  In  the  Inaugural  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  she  was  unplaced  behind 
Assignee,  Buck  Massie  and  Urania,  7  runners,  and  next  finished  second  to  Tartarian  in  the  Laurel 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  George  F.  Smith,  Don  Carillo,  Arapahoe  and  Laureate. 

Forget  was  then  brought  East,  and  at  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  was  unplaced  be- 
hind Zanone,  |3,000,  The  Swain,  $3,000,  and  Buckwa,  $1,000,  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  11  starters. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  finished  unplaced  behind  the  dead  heat- 
ers Oracle,  $500,  and  Amanda  V.,  $900,  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  9  starters,  and  a  week  later  won  a 
Handicap,  1  mile,  in  1 :40  3/5,  beating  Tinge,  Deerslayer,  Kennel,  Glenmoyne  (top  weighty  Man- 
chester, Cromwell,  Connoiseur,  Charade  and  Tomoka.  At  Morris  Park  she  was  unplaced  in  a 
Handicap,  Eclipse  course,  won  by  Gotham,  9  starters,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  last  5  1/2 
furlongs  of  the  Eclipse  course,  won  by  the  speedy  Cleophus. 

Forget  then  journeyed  South,  to  Baltimore,  where  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16 
miles,  won  by  imp.  Brisk,  7  runners;  ran  second  to  imp.  Brisk  in  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating  Mar- 
shall, Hanwell,  Volley  and  Waterman,  and,  with  104  lbs.  up,  was  unplaced  behind  Volley,  97, 
Counsellor  Howe,  108,  and  Flames,  89  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  6  runners. 

At  Washington  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Chic ;  was  unplaced  in  a  Handi- 
cap, 1  mile,  won  by  The  Swain,  and  wound  up  her  3-year-old  form  and  practically  her  flat  racing 
career  by  carrying  97  lbs.  to  victory  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Maurice,  4 
years,  133,  Volley,  95,  and  Counsellor  Howe,  105  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  Forget's  attention  was  turned  to  hurdle  racing,  at  which  game  she  proved  a 
great  success.  Out  of  17  starts  she  won  9  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.  As 
a  5-year-old  she  started  10  times  in  Hurdle  races,  won  6,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  also 
ran  once  unplaced  on  the  Flat  and  started  in  2  Steeplechases,  won  1  and  was  unplaced  in  the  other. 

As  a  6-year-old  she  started  in  9  Hurdle  races,  won  2,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4.  She 
ran  against  the  best  animals  in  training  over  Hurdles  and  held  her  own  with  them.  Her  fine  turn 
of  speed  served  her  in  good  stead  and  enabled  her  to  make  up  the  ground  she  lost  in  swerving  at 
her  jumps,  which  she  almost  invariably  did.  Had  she  not  contracted  that  bad  habit  she  would 
have  won  many  more  races. 

FOREVER,     started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  un- 
Forget's  placed  in  4.     She  began  by  running  third  to  Fairy  Queen  and  Millie  Williams  in 

dam.  the  Ivy  Leaf  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Nashville,  beating  Kitty  Cheatham,  Lady  Black- 

burn and  6  others.     Four  days  afterwards  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Peerless  and  Rhyme,  and  the  next  day  ran  second  to  the  good 
horse,  Riley,  in  the  Trial  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Timothy  and  Lady  Blackburn.     In  the 
Clipsetta  Stakes,  at   Latonia,  won  by  Flyaway,  and  in  3  Purses  at  Chicago,  won  by  Rose- 
mont  (in  receipt  of  4  lbs.),  Lillian  Lindsay  and  Amelia,  she  was  unplaced. 

As  a  8-year-old  Forever  started  9  times,  at  New  Orleans,  won  2  Selling  races,  5/8  mile 
each,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  She  was  also  unplaced  in  1  race  at 
Memphis  and  in  3  at  Nashville. 

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18!)2,  cli.  c.  Fernandez,  by  Farandole.  Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-okl,  and  6  times  un- 
placed as  a  3-year-old. 

1893,     cli.  f.  Forget,  by  Exile.    Alluded  to  above. 

18i)4,     barren. 

18!to,  b.  f.  Frogniore,  by  imp.  ({niclilime.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  13  times, 
won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  8.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  Purse, 
5/8  miles,  by  3  lengths,  8  starters.  At  Cincinnati  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Locust 
Blossom,  Miss  Agnes  and  7  others,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  won  another  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  by  3  lengths,  11  starters. 

Frogmore  threw  Paper  Maker,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1901,  won  several  races.  At 
Toronto  she  won  the  Woodbine  Nursery  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  10  starters.  At  Fort  Erie 
she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile.  Selling,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :02  1/4,  5  runners.  At  Ham- 
ilton, Ont.,  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs.  Selling,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  54  seconds,  8 
runners,  and  another  Purse,  Selling,  at  the  same  distance,  with  top  weight,  in  55  1/3  sec- 
onds, beating  Halmetta,  Lac,  St.  Hera  and  3  others. 

Later  on,  at  Fort  Erie,  she  won  a  Purse,  Selling,  handily  from  4  opponents;  won  a 
Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs.  Selling,  with  top  weight,  easily  by  6  lengths,  8  starters,  and  won  a 
Purse,  5/8  mile.  Selling,  with  top  weight,  7  starters. 

18!)(;,  ell.  f.  Freali,  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  7.  She  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  easily  by  4 
lengths  beating  Sister  Fox  (top  weight),  8  starters,  time  1:16. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  16  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  2  and  un- 
placed in  9.     At  Memphis  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Lennep  and  three  others. 
As  a  4-year-old  she  started  6  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced 
in  2.     She  won  a  Purse,  1  mile.  Selling,  easily  by  a  length,  in  1:41  1/3,  carrying  107  lbs. 
beating  LThlers,  113.  Yuba  Dam,  121  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

1897,     barren. 

FIDEL.E,     ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  4  times.     She  was  third  in  2  Purses,  5/8 
Forget's        mile  each,  at  Saratoga,  and  was  twice  unplaced. 
3d  dam. 

Fidele  produced  in 

1887,  cli.  f.  Forever,  by  Forester.    Alluded  to  above. 

1888,  ch.  f.  Formnla,  by  Forester.     Never  started.     No  produce  recorded. 

1889,  cli.  f.  Flaa;-.  by  Forester.     Never  started.     No  produce  recorded. 

1890,  cli.  f.  Fring'e,  by  Farandole.  Started  10  times  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  1  race,  viz;  the 
Broodmare  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Nashville,  by  G  lengths,  beating  Emma,  winner  of  8  races 
as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  8-year-old  she  started  6  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.  At 
Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Say 
On  and  Philora,  each  entered  for  $900,  and  Francis  Pope,  $1,500.  Fringe  has  had  no  pro- 
duce recorded. 

1891,  b.  f.  Franlein,  by  Farandole.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  7  races,  was  second  in 
1  and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  easily  by  5  lengths, 
beating  Shuttle,  Dovey  Montrose  and  5  others.  Two  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $700,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  easily  by  3  1/3  lengths,  beating  Parish  Queen,  $500, 
Banka's  Daughter,  $500,  and  3  others. 

At  the  same  track,  with  106  lbs.  up,  she  won  the  Edgewater  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  beating 
Rey  el  Santa  Anita  (winner  of  the  Chicago  Derby,  etc.,  and  also  a  winner  in  England), 
120,   Buckwa,    122,    Ganelon,    114,  Amelia   May,  111,  Philopena,    108,   Lot  Damrow,    110, 

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Strathrol,  113,  Anthem,  108,  Probasco,  107,  Himyara,  106  lbs.,  and  4  others  in  receipt  of 
weight. 

At  Louisville,  with  107  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Buckwa,  110  lbs.,  in  the  Blue  Grass 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Buckrene  and  Pearl  Song,  110  lbs.  each,  and  Anthem.  103  lbs. 
Two  days  later  she  won  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  107  lbs.,  beating  Buckwa, 
110  lbs.,  by  a  neck.  At  Lexington,  Ky.,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  for  all  ages,  in  1:02, 
beating  Irish  Chief  and  9  others,  and  at  Nashville  she  won  a  Purse,  .5/8  mile,  5  runners,  and 
also  captured  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  from  Buckwa,  Pedestrian, 
imp.  Somersault,  Buckrene  and  Prince  Kinney. 

As  a  3-year-old,  out  of  7  starts,  Fraulein  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  third  in  3. 
She  won  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  30  yards,  at  Latonia,  by  3  lengths,  8  starters,  and  4  days 
previously  ran  second  to  Rhett  Goode  in  the  Avondale  Stakes,  1  mile,  6  starters. 

Fraulein  produced  Mynheer,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  S625,  won  a 
5/8-mile  race,  at  Brighton  Beach,  handily  by  3  lengths  13  starters.  At  Brooklyn,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  ran  a  dead  heat,  money  divided,  with  Bold  Knight,  |500,  10  starters, 
time  1 :03  4/5. 

Mynheer  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old,  but  won  as  a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  including  6  1/3 
furlongs  in  1:23.  He  is  again  winning  in  1903,  and  has  run  1  1/16  miles  in  1:47  and 
1  1/8  miles  in  1:55. 

1802,  b.  c.  Fandaiig:o,  by  Farandole.  Started  10  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  3  and  unplaced  in  7.  The  first  time  he  started  he  ran  second  to  Kitty  Scott  in  the  Brood- 
mare Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Nashville,  beating  Buckfly,  Elise  and  Mercury.  At  Latonia  he 
won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  13  starter.s,  by  1  1/3  lengths  in  56  3/4  seconds,  and  ran  second 
to  Carrie  B.  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  St.  Paul,  9  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Fandango  started  twice.  At  Memphis  he  won  the  Tennessee  Derby, 
1  1/8  miles,  with  117  lbs.,  by  5  lengths,  beating  G.  B.  Morris,  122,  Jovial,  107,  Wells  Street, 
122,  Ringmaster,  107,  and  Prince,  117.  At  St.  Louis,  with  top  weight,  he  was  unplaced  in 
a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  won  by  Miss  Young. 

1803,  barren. 

18!(1:,  ch.  f.  Fife,  by  Miser.  Started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  and  un- 
placed in  3.  At  Lakeside,  Ind.,  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  with  115  lbs.,  beating 
Tidiness,  103,  Aleit  115  lbs.,  and  6  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  3  Purses,  selling,  7/8  mile  each,  at  Latonia,  one  by  3  lengths, 
in  1  ;28  1/2,  9  starters,  and  che  other  on  a  heavy  track  from  4  opponents. 

1895,  b.  f.  French  Grey,  by  imp.  (Jiiickliiue.  Started  37  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  13  races, 
was  second  in  7,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Ma  Angeline,  Bremen  and  4  others,  and  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  May 
Agnes,  Eifie  Cline,  Amphitheatre  and  8  others. 

At  Cincinnati,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beat- 
ing AUie  Belle,  Miss  C.  and  5  others ;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  7 
starters,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  handily  by  a  length,  beating 
Locust  Blossom  and  5  others.  At  Detroit  she  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  easily  by  a 
length,  beating  Flying  Bess,  Mordecai  and  9  others. 

She  then  returned  to  Cincinnati,  where  she  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  by  3  lengths 
in  1 :09,  beating  Melba  and  3  others ;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs, 
by  1  1/2  lengths,  in  1:08  1/3,  7  starters;  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  with  115  lbs.,  handily  by  1/3 
length,  beating  Virgie  O.,  115,  Banaster  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.;,  110,  Mys- 
tery, 110,  My  Maryland,  105,  and  Dominis,  106  lbs.,  time  1:15  1/4. 

At  New  Orleans  French  Grey  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  4  lengths,  8  runners ;  won  a 
Purse,  5/8  mile,  11  runners;  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  selling,  9  starters,  and  won  a  Purse,  1 
mile,  selling,  beating  Caddie  C,  Tabouret,  Chiffon  and  7  others. 

1896,  b.  e.  Yoiiiis:  Exile,  by  Exile.  Ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  4-year-old 
he  ran  in  jumping  races  only  and  captured  3  Steeplechases  at  Washington. 

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lSt»7,     ell.  c.  Blazes,  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.    Was  sent  to   England.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 
Ran  S  times  unplaced  a?  a  3-year-old. 

LADY  SC'AKBOKOUCiiH,     never  started. 
Forget's 
3rd  Dam. 

She  produced  in 

1880,     1).  c  Wt'lsliman,  by  Alarm.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.     Ran  as  a  3  and  4-year-old 
without  winning. 

l.SSl,     b.  f.  Aleiiia,  by  Alarm.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.     Started  once  as  a 
4-year-old  and  won  a  Purse,  1/3-mile,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  gentlemen  riders. 

Alcina  produced 

(rt)  Speculation.  As  a  2-year-old,  won  a  Purse,  o/8-niile,  at  Baltimore,  with  bottom 
weight,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Schuylkill,  Pickpocket,  King  Mac  and  Thiers  L.,and  at 
Washington,  with  98  lbs.  up,  he  won  a  Purse,  handicap,  o/4-mile,  beating  Promenade,  112, 
Grand  Prix,  107,  St.  Mark,  100,  and  Ninone,  90  lbs.,  time  1:16. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Key  West,  King  Crab,  Reclare,  Hy  Dy,  St.  James  and  Belle  D. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Speculation  won  a  Purse,  5 '8-mile,  a  Handicap,  3/4-mile,  with  bottom 
weight,  and  a  Purse,  1  mile,  selling,  at  Washington.  At  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $1,000,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  7/8-mile,  by  3  lengths,  in  1:27  1/2,  10  starters,  all  about 
equal  weights.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8- 
mile,  by  4  lengths,  in  1:27  3/.i,  beating  Arab,  §1,500,  and  3  others. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $I,.500,  Speculation  won  a  Sweepstakes, 
1  1/16  miles,  beating  The  Ironmaster  and  2  others,  and  later  on  won  2  Selling  races,  7/8- 
mile  each,  at  Brighton  Beach;  1  Selling  race,  7  8-mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay;  a  7/8  and  a 
3  4-mile  Selling  race  at  Morris  Park,  the  latter  in  1 :10  1  2;  2  Selling  races,  7,  8  and  1  mile 
at  Linden ;  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Elizabeth  and  3  Selling  races  at  (Juttenberg. 

As  a  .5-year-old,  he  won  4  more  races,  making  his  total  number  of  wins  24. 

As  a  6-year-old,  he  ran  without  winning.  Did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a 
7-year-old,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

(6)  b.  f.  Alhada,  by  Spendthrift.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  once  un- 
placed. 

Alhada  has  thrown  the  useful  colt,  Hesper,  who  started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old, 
won  1  race  (the  last),  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2.  He  won  over  the  last 
5/8-mile  of  the  Futurity  course,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  beating  Watercure,  $5ll0,  Vesu- 
vian,  $1,000,  Kamara,  §500,  Bombshell,  §500,  Royal  Sterling,  §500,  La  Vega,  §500,  and  12 
others,  track  good,  time  1  ;02  1/5. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Hesper  started  21  times,  won  8  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  6.  At  Aqueduct,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500,  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  in  1 :14  3/5, 
beating  Picardy,  §500,  Kamara,  §700,  Pink  Domino,  $800,  Peaceful,  §700,  and  4  others.  At 
Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §800,  he  beat  Buffoon,  §500,  Her  Ladyship,  §1,200, 
imp.  Brisk,  §500,  Precursor,  §900,  Posthaste,  $800,  King  Bramble,  $1,000,  and  4  others,  in  a 
7/8-mile  race,  easily.  Two  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §800,  he  won  another  7,  8-mile 
race  from  Buffoon,  §500,  King  Bramble,  $1,000,  and  4  others. 

At  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,100,  Hesper  won  a  5  1/2  furlong  race  in  1:07  1/5, 
beating  Trumpet,  $1,300,  Kamara,  §1,400,  Miss  Hanover,  $1,200,  Plis  Royal  Highness, 
§1,800,  Premature,  §1,500,  and  5  others.  At  the  same  Meeting,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500, 
he  won  the  Myrtle  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  in  1 :47  1/5,  beating  Sky  Scraper,  §1,.500,  Kinnikinic, 
$1,500,  King  Barleycorn,  §2,000,  Intrusive,  $1,600,  Central  Trust,  §2,000,  and  Half  Time, 
$2,200. 

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At  Saratoga,  Hesper  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4-mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:13  1/4, 
beating  Elfin  Conig  and  6  others.  At  Yonkers,  he  won  the  Morrisania  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles, 
easily  by  2  lengths,  from  Carbuncle,  First  Whip,  Oneck  Queen  and  2  others,  time  1  ;48, 
and  at  Aqueduct,  won  a  Selling  race,  1  1/16  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Dolando, 
Belgrade  and  The  Amazon.     Hesper  also  won  races  as  a  4-year-old  in  1901. 

{c)  Astolfina.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  11  times  as  3-year-old,  won  1  race, 
was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  7.  She  won  a  Purse,  3/4-mile,  for  maiden  3- 
year-olds,  at  St.  Louis,  by  2  lengths,  in  a  field  of  12. 

As  a  4-year-old,  she  ran  4  times  unplaced. 

(d)  Astolpho.     Sent  to  England,  where  he  ran  as  a  3,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

(<?)  Town  Topics.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  ran  6  times,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  He  won  a  Purse,  3/4-mile,  for  maiden  3-year- 
olds,  at  San  Francisco,  in  1 :15  1/2,  8  starters,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  ran  second 
to  Mocorita,  beaten  2  lengths  in  a  Purse,  3/4-mile,  12  starters,  all  at  $300. 

1882,  b.  f.  Fidt'le,  by  Alarm.    Alluded  to  above. 

1883,  b.  f.  Petticoat,  by  Alarm.  Won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  10  starters,  and  at  Jerome  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $825,  she  won 
another  Purse  at  the  same  distance,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Restless,  $1,500,  Bandala 
(a  good  stake  winner),  $2,000,  Rock  and  Rye  (a  stake  winner,)  $1,500,  and  Richfield. 

As  a  3-year-old  Petticoat  captxired  7  races.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating 
the  good  racehorse,  Jim  Douglas,  and  9  others ;  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,000,  easily  by  six  lengths;  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,600,  top  weight,  won  a  Purse,  1 
mile  and  70  yards,  7  starters. 

At  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  from  Hermitage  $1,000,  Pasha  $1,400,  and  Bordelaise  $2,500.  She  was  then 
shipped  to  Memphis,  where  she  won  2  more  races  and  earned  another  bracket  at  Vicks- 
burg.  Miss. 

As  a  4-year-old  Petticoat  won  2  races.  At  Jerome  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,250, 
she  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  easily  beating  Neptunus,  $600,  Young  Duke,  $1,750,  and  4  others 
in  receipt  of  weight.  Eight  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,375,  she  won  a 
Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Nellie  Van,  $1,750,  Queen  of  Elizabeth,  $3,000,  Burton,  $2,000, 
and  7  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  5-year-old  she  ran  1  race  unplaced. 

Petticoat,  during  her  first  9  years  at  the  Stud,  slipped  her  foal  once,  was  barren  twice, 
and  had  3  dead  foals.     Her  3  foals  that  lived  are  all  winners. 

Petticoat  produced 

(a)  Martin  K.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  At  New  Orleans,  as  a  3-year-old, 
he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  7  runners,  and  at  Harlem,  111.,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  selling, 
in  1 :42  1/2,  6  runners,  and  also  won  a  Purse,  1 1/4  miles,  selling,  beating  Pepper,  Metaire 
and  4  others  in  2:10. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  selling,  in  1 :42  1/2,  and  ran  as  a  5-year-old 
without  winning. 

{/>)  Night  Gown.  Won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Memphis,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$500,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  by  2  lengths,  10  starters,  and  4  days  later  won  the  Ardelle 
Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Sopronia  D.,  Red  Silk,  Empress  Josephine  and  5  others.  At  St. 
Louis,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  8  starters,  equal  weights. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  6  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  4  and  third  in  the  other  1. 
She  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  beating  Livadia,  Nora  S.,  Flora  G.,  Ennomia  and 
16  others  in  1:15  3/4. 

(c)  Tea  Gown.  Started  16  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third 
in  2,  and  unplaced  in  9.  At  St.  Louis  she  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
6  starters,  time  1 :08,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  a  Purse,  selling,  with  top  weight,  easily  by 

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3  lengths,  13  starters,  time  1 :08.     At  New  Orleans  she  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  selling, 
from  8  opponents. 

As  a  3-year-old,  in  1901,  she  had  won  several  races,  including  a  mile  in  1:42,  and  1  1/4 
miles  in  2:08,  both  Selling  races. 

1884       and  188G,    barren. 

1885,     b.  c.  Tom  McCook,  by  Algeriiie.     Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old.     Did  not  win. 

1887,  b.  c.  Zor,  by  imp.  Kaiitaka.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Did  not  start  as  a 
3-year-old,  died  the  same  year. 

1888,  ch.  f.,  by  imp.  Kaiitaka. 

1889,  barren. 

1890,  cli.  r.  by  Kaiitaka.     Died. 

1891,  barren. 

1892,  b.  f.  Sweet  Home,  by  Duke  of  Montrose.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  11 
times,  finished  third  to  Myrtle  II.  and  Bessie  T.  in  a  Purse,  for  maiden  2-year  old  fillies,  at 
St.  Paul,  0  starters,  and  was  unplaced  in  her  other  races. 

1893,  barren. 

1894,  ch.  c.  Lang:don  B.,  by  Favor.    Never  started. 
189G,    barren. 

mi*.  I>/\DV   l.,l'^l>KV,     was  brought  to  the  United  States  when  she  was  a  yearling. 
Forget's 
4th  Dam. 

Lady  Lumley  produced  in 

187G,     b.  f.  Lady  Scarboroiig:h,  by  imp.  Leamington.    Alluded  to  above. 

1877     and  1878,  lost  foals  by  imp.  Leaming'ton 

1879,  b,  f.  Miss  Lninley,  by  imp.  Leaniing-ton  or  Reform.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started 
9  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1,  and  unplaced  in  3.  She 
won  a  Pm-se,  1  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  easily  by  4  lengths,  5  starters,  and  in  the  Autumn, 
at  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Hunter  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  beating  Amazon,  Elkhorn  Lass, 
Bonheur,  Memento,  Comtesse,  Francesca  and  Issie.  In  her  last  race  of  the  season  she  ran 
second  to  Carley  B.  in  the  Breckenridge  Stakes,  2  miles,  at  Baltimore,  beating  Hilarity  by 
6  lengths. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  7  times  unplaced. 

Miss  Lumley  produced. 

(a)  Chieftain,  late  Accident.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  14  times  as  a 
3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  9.  He  won  a  Purse, 
7/8  mile,  at  Gloucester,  7  starters.  As  a  4-year-old  he  did  not  start,  neither  did  he  start  as 
a  5-year-old  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

(t)  Son  Malheur.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  3  races  and  won  a 
Purse,  5/S  mile,  at  Linden,  beating  Yucatan,  The  Bully  and  10  others.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
won  a  race  at  Alexander  Island  and  as  a  4-year-old  ran  without  winning  in  the  legitimate 
tracks  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  Piirse,  5/8-mile  heats,  at  Kittanning,  Pa.,  and  at  Johnston, 
Pa. ,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  and  a  Purse,  1/2-mile  heats. 

1880,  barren. 

l!S81,  ch.  c.  Rataplan,  by  Alarm  or  Reform.  Was  a  big  heavy  horse  who  wanted  time.  He 
started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  4  races  and  ran  second  to  Bob  Miles  in  a 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Baltimore,  beating  Huron  (by  Saxon),  Tolu  and  Mittie  B.,  all  winners 
at  2  years  old. 

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As  a  3-year-old  he  started  9  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  unplaced 
in  1,  He  began  by  carrying  104  lbs.  to  victory  in  the  Emporium,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  by  3  lengths,  beating  St.  Saviour,  108,  Blast,  111,  Vocalie,  114,  Endymion,  lOS,  John 
K.,  108,  Economy,  101,  Pampero,  111,  Tacoma,  108,  Knight  of  EUerlie,  114  lbs.,  and  2 
others. 

He  next  appeared  in  public  at  Saratoga,  where  he  won  the  Travers  Stakes,  1  3/'4 
miles,  beating  Blast,  Tacoma  and  Graystone,  and  at  the  same  track  won  the  Iroquois 
Stakes,  1  mile  and  .'JOO  yards,  by  2  lengths,  from  Palinutus,  Blast,  Loftin  and  Tacoma.  At 
Monmouth  Park,  with  125  lbs.,  he  ran  third  to  Mikado  and  Bob  Cook,  118  lbs.  each,  beat- 
ing Thackeray,  123  lbs.,  and  Endymion,  118  lbs. 

At  Jerome  Park,  Rataplan,  with  118  lbs.,  ran  third  to  the  fine  racemare,  Louisette,  11.5, 
and  Tornado,  108  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  conceding  from  10  to  20  lbs.  to  the 
other  5  starters,  and  5  days  later  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  3/8  miles,  beating  Tornado, 
110,  Royal  Arch,  110,  Louisette,  119,  Himala5-a,  109,  imp.  Pontiac  (only  landed  a  short 
time  from  England  and  winner  of  the  Suburban  the  following  year),  94  lbs.,  and  2  others. 
With  the  worst  of  the  weights  he  was  next  unplaced  in  a  handicap,  won  by  Clonmel  and 
wound  up  the  season  by  running  second  to  Louisette,  top  weight,  in  the  Potomac  Stakes, 
1  5/8  miles,  at  Washington,  beating  Blast. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Rataplan  ran  5  times,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 
In  his  first  race,  a  Handicap,  1  3, 16  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  with  117  lbs.,  he  ran  unplaced 
behind  Sam  Brown.  94,  Markland,  119,  and  Tolu,  100  lbs.,  8  starters,  and  5  days  later  won 
the  Metropolitan  Handicap,  112  miles,  with  116  lbs.,  beating  Gen.  Monroe  (winner  of  the 
first  Suburban),  121  lbs.,  and  9  others  in  receipt  of  from  4  to  29  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  116  lbs.,  he  ran  third  to  imp.  Pontiac,  102,  and  imp.  Rich- 
mond, 110  lbs.,  in  the  Suburban,  conceding  from  4  to  31  lbs.  to  the  other  12  starters,  with 
the  exception  of  Gen.  Monroe,  122  lbs.  A  week  afterwards,  with  111  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handi- 
cap, 1  5/8  miles,  in  a  canter  by  6  lengths,  from  Heva,  3  years,  90,  and  Trafalgar,  5  years, 
100  lbs.  After  an  interval  of  4  days.  Rataplan  won  the  Coney  Island  Cup,  3  1/4  miles, 
very  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  between  Drake  Carter  (whose  record  for  3  miles,  made  in  1884, 
holds  good  to-day),  Fosteral,  Gen.  Monroe  and  Royal  Arch. 

Rataplan  did  not  start  as  a  5-year-old,  and  as  a  patched-up  horse,  the  following  year, 
he  failed  to  earn  brackets.     He  is  the  sire  of  winners. 

1882,  b.  C.  Saj-re,  by  Alarm.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 
Did  not  start  as  a  4-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile  at  Kansas  City,  as  a  5-year-old.  Won 
a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  West  Side  Park,  Chicago,  as  a  six-year-old,  and  as  a  7-year-old  won 
4  races  at  West  Side  Park. viz:  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  with  137  lbs.  in  1:15  3/4,  beating  Rambler, 
134,  Unite,  129  lbs.,  and  4  others  ;  a  Purse,  3/4-mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  5  starters, 
including  Solid  Silver,  in  receipt  of  13  lbs.  ;  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  and  a  Purse,  1  mile.  Sayre 
has  sired  winners. 

1883.  b.  f.  Liiniinous,  by  Alarm.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  4  times,  won  2  races 
and  was  unplaced  twice.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Scottish  Lass, 
Elkwood  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.).  Rock  and  Rye,  Lijero  and  3  others. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  with  107  lbs.  up,  she  won  the  Select  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Lans- 
do^vne,  105,  Brown  Duke,  112  lbs.,  and  the  fine  performers.  The  Bard,  110,  Portland,  115, 
Electric,  113,  Blue  Wing,  110,  Housatonic,  108,  Pure  Rye,  109  lbs.,  and  4  others.  She  was 
unplaced  in  the  Spinaway  Stakes,  won  by  the  good  racemare  Biggonet  (winner  of  the 
Withers,  etc. ),  and  was  also  unplaced  in  the  Champion  Stallion  Stakes,  won  by  the  grand 
racehorse.  Ban  Fox. 

Luminous  threw 

Ignite,  winner  of  3  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Latonia  she  won  the  Clipsetta  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,  beating  Greenwich,  Chaperone,  Bracelet  and  5  otiiers.  At  the  same  track,  with  118  lbs., 
she  won  the  Sensation  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Two  Bits,  113,  The  Hero,  113, 
Gorman,  121,  White  Wings,  108  lbs.,  etc.  At  Morris  Park  she  won  the  Broadway  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  with  top  weight,  beating  Crochet,  Fleurette,  Marmont,  Laughing  Water,  Umilta, 
Panway  and  4  others. 

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As  a  3-year-old  Ignite  started  5  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 
At  Saratoga  she  won  the  Alabama  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Engarita,  Miss 
Dixie  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks),  Brown  Beauty,  Cottonade  and  Alma  T. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  the  Siren  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  beat- 
ing Derfargilla,  Miss  Dixie,  White  Rose  and  2  others,  and  at  Brooklyn  she  ran  second  to  the 
great  racemare  Yorkville  Belle  in  the  Clinton  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Miss  Dixie,  Der- 
fargilla, White  Rose  and  Joy. 

Ignite  threw  Hindus,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  started  6  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1, 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  3.  He  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Saratoga,  in  1 :02,  beating  Hans- 
borough,  Precuser  and  4  others. 

Hindus,  as  a  3-year-old,  in  1900,  started  4  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  2.  At  Brooklyn,  with  106  lbs.,  he  won  the  Preakness  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  beat- 
ing Samaritan,  106,  Ten  Candles,  106,  Col.  Roosevelt,  118,  Contestor,  118,  Herbert,  118, 
Hammock,  118,  Gonfalon,  118  lbs.,  and  2  others  with  98  lbs.  each,  time  1:48  2/5.  In  the 
Broadway  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  with  111  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Sarmatian,  106  lbs.,  beating 
Col.  Roosevelt,  111,  Missionary,  116,  Contestor,  111,  Brigadier  (1  mile,  1:37  4/5),  108,  Mark 
Cheek,  111,  and  Silver  Garter,  111. 

1884,     cli.  f.  Luxury,  b.v  Alarm.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice  unplaced. 

Luxury  produced 

Brown  Beauty.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old.  was  unplaced  in  3  races  and  won  a 
Purse,  3/8  mile,  at  Guttenberg,  in  36  1/2  seconds  from  12  opponents. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  2  races  out  of  14  starts.  At  Morris  Park  she  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 5  1/2  furlongs,  by  a  length,  in  1 :07  3/4,  beating  Madrid,  Ragna,  Marmont  and  3 
others,  and  at  Saratoga  she  won  the  Iroquois  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Ronald,  Glee 
Boy  and  Pan  Handle. 

Brown  Beauty  threw  Braw  Lad,  who  won  1  race  as  a  2-year-old ;  won  5  races  as  a  3- 
year-old,  including  the  LTnited  States  Hotel  Stakes,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1000,  beating 
Rodermond,  31,000,  and  2  others,  a  1-mile  race,  at  Brooklyn,  in  1:42  1,  2,  beating  Irish  Reel, 
Counsellor  Howe,  etc.,  and  a  Highweight  Handicap  at  the  same  place,  beating  Dutch 
Skater,  Brandywine,  Nanki  Pooh,  etc. 

Braw  Lad  won  5  races  as  a  4-year-old,  including  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Washington  Park, 
Chicago,  in  1 :39  3  4,  easily  b)'  4  lengths,  and  a  1-mile  Purse  at  Hawthorne  Park,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  $300,  time  1:41.  He  won  7  races  as  a  5-year-old,  5  of  them  Selling  races,  includ- 
ing 6  1/2  furlongs  in  1:21  1,2;  won  4  Selling  races  as  a  6-year-old,  and  as  a  7-year-old,  in 
1901,  won  10  more  races. 

Brown  Beauty  also  threw  Braw  Lass,  who  did  not  race  till  she  was  4  years  old,  when 
she  did  not  win. 

As  a  5-year-old.  entered  to  be  sold  for  S''00,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, 13  starters,  at  equal  weights. 

1SS5,  b.  f.  Lumluarj-,  by  Reform.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old,  out 
of  10  starts,  she  won  1  race.  At  Monmouth  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,.'500,  she  won  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Long  Knight,  §2, .500,  St.  Va'.entine,  $1,125,  Tudor,  $2,000,  Bonnie  S., 
$2,000,  and  2  others  at  $1,000  each.     As  a  4-3'ear-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

188G,  ch.  f.  Repentant,  by  Reform.  Never  started.  Repentant  produced  Trayant,  who  won  2 
races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Brighton  Beach,  -ttnth  99  lbs.,  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating 
Lady  Mottle,  109,  imp.  Casseopia,  115,  Chic,  95  lbs.,  and  3  others.  At  Baltimore  she  won  a 
Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  5  starters.  As  a  3-year-old  Trayant  ran  but  did  not  win.  As  a 
4-year-old  she  won  twice  over  the  jumps  and  ran  as  a  5-year-old  without  winning. 

1887,  ch.  c.  Ratalpa,  by  Reform.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  4-year-old 
he  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  at  Gloucester.  As  a  5-year-old  he  won  4  Selling  races,  1  at 
St.  Louis  and  3  at  East  St.  Louis  and  the  following  season  won  a  Selling  race,  4  1/2  furlongs, 
at  Gloucester. 

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1888,     barren. 

188J».  cli.  f.  Shaiisheeii,  by  Pardee.  Never  started.  She  produced  Shillalah  who  ran  as  a  3-year- 
old  without  winning.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  7  times  as  a  4-year-old  and 
proved  a  crack  jumper  by  winning  5  Steeplechases  and  running  third  in  1.  He  was  also 
second  in  a  Purse,  1  mile  on  the  flat,  at  Saratoga. 

ISaO,  cli.  c.  Duke  of  Abercorn,  by  Duke  of  Majireiita.  Never  ran  on  the  flat  and  did  not  face 
the  flag  till  he  was  4  years  old,  when  he  started  4  times  over  the  jumps,  was  second  once 
and  third  3  times.  With  another  year  over  his  head  he  improved  considerably  and  won  3 
times.  As  a  6-year-old  he  ran  6  times,  won  5  races,  and  was  third  in  the  other  one,  while 
as  a  7-year-old,  after  having  run  once  unplaced,  he  died. 

1891,  b.  c,  by  Duke  of  Magenta. 

1892,  barren. 

1893,  ch.  f.,  by  Duke  of  Magenta. 

Lady  Lumley  died  May,  1893. 

SCHOTTISCHE,     only  started  as  a  3-year-old.     In  the  Kintbury  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Hunger- 
Forget's  ford,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^50,  7  starters,  she  and  another  filly  fell. 

.5th  Dam. 

Scottische  produced  in 

1867,  ch.  c.  Lord  of  the  Wolds,  by   Lord  Clifdeu.     Ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

1868,  dead  foal. 

1869,  b.  f.  Countess  Clifden,  by  Lord  Clifden.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races, 
was  second  in  one,  third  in  1,  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  the  Chesterfield  Stakes,  5/8  mile, 
at  Manchester,  8  runners,  ran  second  to  Debate  in  the  Stanley  Stakes,  beating  a  neck,  at 
Liverpool,  and  won  the  Cavendish  Stakes  at  Chesterfield,  by  3  lengths,  4  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  3  Selling  races  and  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning. 

Countess  Clifden  had  only  3  living  foals  before  being  exported  to  France.     They  were 

((7)  Countess.  Never  ran.  Had  only  3  foals,  neither  of  which  ever  ran,  viz: 
King  Orry  and  imp.  Ben-my-Cree  (by  Sweetstock).  Ben-my-Cree  has  had  foals  both  in 
England  and  the  United  States,  but  has  not  yet  thrown  a  winner. 

(6)  Clifton  Grove.  Won  the  Palatine  Nursery  Handicap  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Liverpool, 
as  a  3-year-old,  by  3  lengths.  5  starters.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  but  did  not  win.  No 
produce  reported  from  her. 

1870,  barren. 

1871,  ch.  f.  Opera  Dancer,  by  Speculation.  Ran  twice  as  a  3-year-old  in  Selling  races,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  ;^50  in  each,  was  unplaced  in  one,  and  a  bad  third  and  last  in  the  other.  No 
produce  reported  from  her. 

1872,  ch.  f.  Lady  Lumley,  by  Rataphan.  Imported  to  the  United  States  in  1873.  Alluded  to 
above. 

187.3,     b.  c.  Knig'ht  of  the  Shire,  by  Knight  of  the  (Jarter.    Never  started. 

From  the  remoter  generations  of  this  family  several  fine  racehorses  have  descended. 

Miss  West,  the  eleventh  dam,  threw  Quiz  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger),  and  Roseberry, 
whose  daughter  Rosamond  produced  Barefoot,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger.  A  granddaughter 
of  Rosamond  threw  Arcanus  (winner  of  the  Cesarewitch)  and  another  of  her  grand- 
daughters threw  Winkfield  (winner  of  the  Ascot  Cup),  while  one  of  her  great-grand- 
daughters threw  Jenny,  winner  of  the  French  Oaks. 

Ann  of  the  Forest,  another  daughter  of  Miss  West,  is  the  grandam  of  Shepherdess, 
whence  several  celebrated  animals,  including  Retriever  (winner  of  the  Doncaster  Cup), 
Union  Jack  (winner  of  the  Grande  Poule  des  Produits),  Gladiateur  (winner  of  the  2,000 

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guineas,  the  Derby,  St.  Leger,  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  Ascot  Cup,  etc. ),  Weather  (winner  of 
the  Pest  St.  Leger)  and  Atlhorp,  winner  of  the  Goodwood  and  Ascot  Cups. 

Other  good  winners  from  the  family  are  First  Born  (winner  of  the  Poule  d'  Essai), 
Ventre  St.  Gris  (winner  of  the  French  Derby),  Capucine  (winner  of  the  Jubilee  Prize  at 
Baden-Baden),  Fille  de  1'  Air  (winner  of  the  Oaks  in  England  and  France,  the  Prix  Royal 
Oak,  etc.),  Fra  Diavolo  (winner  of  the  Grand  St.  Leger  of  France),  Alicante  (winner  of 
the  Cambridgeshire,  the  Prix  Royal  Oak,  etc.),  Reine  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the 
Oaks,  etc.).  Mile,  de  Senlis  (winner  of  the  French  Oaks),  and  Regain,  winner  of  the 
Poule  d'  Essai  des  Poulains. 


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QEISHA 


Geisha  started  17  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  5  and  unplaced  in  5. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $8,260. 

Geisha  ran  her  first  race  at  Brooklyn,  where  she  finished  second  to  Lady  Cooper  in  a  race,  5/8 
mile,  for  maiden  fillies,  beating  Colonial  Dame  and  4  others.  Five  days  later  she  was  unplaced  in 
the  Bedford  Stakes,  4  1/2  furlongs,  behind  Demagogue,  Blueaway  and  Lady  Ashley.  12  slarters, 
and  2  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  won  at  5/8  mile,  beating  Eileen  D.,  $500,  Lady 
Ashley,  $800,  Juda,  $2,000,  and  2  others,  time  1 :02. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  she  won  a  Purse,  last  5  1/2  furlongs  of  the 
Futurity  course,  in  1:07  4,  5,  beating  Handpress  (record  for  4  1/2  furlongs,  straight  course  at  Morris 
Park,  52  seconds),  $1,600,  Nosey,  $1,200,  and  8  others.  Five  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700, 
she  won  a  Purse,  last  5  furlongs  of  Futurity  couise,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Attainment,  $500,  Miss 
Tenny,  $800,  and  13  others,  time  1:02  1  5. 

After  an  interval  of  2  days,  Geisha,  with  110  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Briar  Sweet,  111  lbs.,  in  the 
Vernal  Stakes,  last  5  furlongs  of  Futurity  course,  beating  Lady  Marian,  108,  L'Alouette  (winner  of 
the  Futurity),  122,  Kitefoot  (a  very  smart  filly),  125,  Fleeting  Gold,  108  lbs.,  and  5  others,  time 
1:014,5. 

She  then  went  to  Saratoga,  and,  with  119  lbs.  up,  ran  second  to  Lady  Marian.  119  lbs.,  in 
the  Flirtation  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  beating  Briar  Sweet,  122,  Kilt,  109 lbs.,  and  2  others,  with  109  lbs.  each, 
time  1:02  1/2.  Six  days  later,  with  112  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Lady  Marian,  119  lbs.,  in  a  5/'8-mi!e 
race,  beating  Martha  IL  and  Mary  Black,  119  lbs.  each,  and  3  others  with  99  lbs.  each,  time  1:02. 
In  her  next  and  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  with  115  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  behind  Firearm,  117, 
Nabob,  117,  and  Briar  Sweet,  114  lbs.,  in  a  5,  8-mile  race,  7  starters,  time  1:02. 

As  a  3-year-old  Geisha  began  by  winning  a  race,  last  7  furlongs  of  the  Withers  mile,  for  mares 
and  fillies  3  years  old  and  upwards,  at  Morris  Park,  beating  Juno,  5  years,  the  3-year-olds  Fleet- 
ing Gold  and  Nearest,  the  5-year-old  Lambent,  etc.  Six  days  later  she  ran  second  to  Octagon 
(winner  of  the  Withers,  etc.)  in  a  race  for  3-year-olds  and  upwards,  last  6  1-2  furlongs  of  the  Withers 
mile,  beating  imp.  Royal  Stag,  Previous  and  Black  Dude.  She  next  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  With- 
ers mile,  beating  Miss  Miriam,  Kenmore  Queen,  Kitefoot  and  Lady  Marian. 

At  Brooklyn  she  won  the  Gazelle  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  handily  by  12  length,  beating  Kitefoot, 
Miss  Miriam  and  L'Alouette,  and  8  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000.  she  won  at  1  1/6  miles, 
beating  Knight  of  the  Garter,  $500,  Ben  Ronald,  $3,000,  Refugee,  $500,  and  3  others.  In  the  Au- 
tumn, at  Sheepshead  Bay,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by  Algol;  was  un- 
placed, at  Brooklyn,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1,  8  miles,  won  by  White  Frost,  and  at  Morris  Park  was  un- 
placed in  a  Handicap  won  by  George  Keene. 


TRADE  WIXD,     never  started. 
Geisha's 
Dam. 

Trade  Wind  produced  in 

1885,     oh.  c,  by  Charley  Howard. 

188(5       and   1887,  no  report. 

1888,     ch.  f.  Blizzard,  by  Blazes.     Never  started. 

Blizzard  produced  Sonomis.     Never  started,  dam  of  Alsono,  a  2-year-old  winner   in 
1902,  including  1/2  mile  in  48  seconds  and  5  1/3  furlongs,  on  the  Futurity  course,  in  1 :07  3/5. 

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1889,  cli.  f.  (liraiidma,  by  Luke  Blackburn.  Started  11  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  a  Selling 
Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Louisville,  beating  Zoolein,  Orlie  and  3  others. 

1890,  cli.  e.  Flame,  by  Blazes.    Ran  as  a  2-year-old  only  and  did  not  win. 

1891,  ell.  e.,  by  Blazes.    Died. 

1892,  ell.  c.  (liotliaiu,  by  Iroquois.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  1, 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2.  His  first  start  was  at  Brooklyn,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1/2  mile, 
which  he  won  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths  from  Samaritan,  Herkimer,  King  Gold,  Wheeloski 
and  2  others,  time  49  seconds. 

The  next  day  he  landed  the  Hudson  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths  in 
1 :02 1/4,  beating  Mirage,  Prince  of  Monaco  and  Installation.  In  the  Great  American  Stakes, 
his  next  effort,  he  seemed  to  be  utterly  helpless  in  the  heavy  going  and  was  unplaced 
behind  Waltzer,  Utica  and  Applause.  Three  days  afterwards,  on  a  better  track,  he  won 
the  Tremont  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Waltzer,  Sir  Galahad,  Utica, 
Mirage  and  Glad,  time  1 :15  3/4. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  125  lbs.,  he  ran  third,  beaten  3/4  length  and  a  head,  to  Ap- 
plause, 107,  and  Waltzer,  125  lbs.,  in  the  Autumn  Stakes,  defeating  Brandy  wine  (second  in 
the  Futurity),  108,  Bright  Phoebus  (winner  of  the  Realization),  107,  Handspun  (winner  of 
the  Kentucky  Stakes,  the  Willow  Stakes,  etc.),  105,  and  Monaco,  108  lbs. 

Two  days  afterwards  he  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  imp.  Lissak  in  the  Flatbush 
Stakes,  with  Monaco.  Sabilla,  Connoisseur,  Keenan,  Bright  Phoebus,  Sir  Galahad,  Gutta 
Percha  and  2  others  in  the  rear.  In  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap,  with  125  lbs.,  he  was 
unplaced  behind  Gutta  Percha,  106,  Dolabra,  105,  and  Silvie,  103  lbs.,  the  beaten  division 
including  imp.  Lissak,  127,  Waltzer,  125,  Keenan,  117,  and  Connoisseur,  120  lbs.,  etc. 

At  Brooklyn,  in  the  Autumn,  with  123  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5/8 mile, 
in  1:02,  beating  Applause,  112,  Magian  (winner  of  the  White  Plains  Handicap  in  receipt 
of  1  lb.  from  The  Commoner,  who  was  unplaced,  and  conceding  weight  to  the  other  12 
starters),  104,  Havoc,  113,  Cromwell,  105  lbs.,  etc.  At  Jerome  Park,  he  and  Harry  Reed 
were  the  only  starters  in  the  Jerome  Special,  3/4  mile.  Harry  Reed  finished  first  by  4 
lengths,  but  was  disqualified  on  account  of  fouling. 

As  a  3-year-old  Gotham  captured  4  races.  At  Brooklyn,  he  won  the  Heavy  Handicap, 
3/4  mile,  his  first  start.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  112  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  mile,  cleverly  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Lucania  (winner  of  the  Withers,  etc.,  she 
and  Biggonet  being  the  only  2  fillies  that  ever  wonthat  event),  113,  Belmar,  103  lbs.,  etc., 
time  1  ;40.  Another  race,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  in  the  Autumn,  fell  to  his  share,  and  at 
Morris  Park  he  scored  again  over  the  Withers  mile. 

As  a  4-year-old  Gotham  won  6  races.  At  Brooklyn,  with  108  lbs.,  he  won  the  Seagate 
Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Hornpipe  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.),  112  lbs.,  and  4 
others  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  1:  41,  and  the  Montauk  Highweight  Handicap,  3/4  mile, 
with  132  lbs.,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Ferrier,  140,  Hanwell,  130,  Lehman,  137  lbs.,  and  2 
others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  132  lbs.,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
beating  the  3-year-olds  Tremargo,  95,  Lady  Inez,  104,  imp.  Harpsicord,  89,  Floretta,  IV., 
108  lbs,  etc.,  and  the  Fall  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  with  121  lbs.,  beating  Hanwell,  110,  Buck 
Massie,  121,  Rubicon,  118,  Irish  Reel,  112,  Lucania,  114,  and  the  two  3-year-olds  Ben 
Brush,  113,  and  Muskalong,  102  lbs. 

At  Morris  Park  he  won  the  Bronx  Highweight  Handicap,  last  3/4  of  the  Withers  mile, 
with  140  lbs.,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  in  1;14  1/3,  beating  Hawarden,  132,  Brandywine,  135, 
Magian,  138,  Glenraoyne,  (a  great  sprinter)  133,  and  the  two  3-year-olds  imp.  Royal  Rose 
and  Storm  King.  His  last  win  of  the  season  was  achieved  over  the  Eclipse  course,  easily 
by  3  lengths  in  a  Handicap,  with  top  weight,  137  lbs.,  9  starters,  including  Magian,  113, 
Brandywine,  113  lbs.,  and  the  3-year-olds  Tremargo,  110,  Bonaparte,  109,  Forget,  106, 
Trillette,  96  lbs.,  etc.,  etc.,  time  1:13. 

As  a  5-year-old  Gotham  ran  11  times  without  winning,  but  was  placed  in  4  races,  and 
as  a  6-year-old  he  ran  once  unplaced  in  a  Highweight  Handicap  with  132  lbs  on  his  back. 

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1S!>3,     cli.  f.  by  imp.  tilenelgr. 

1894,  barren. 

1895,  cli.  f.  Geisha,  by  Iroquois.    Alluded  to  above. 

1896,  br.  f.  Ruth  Black,  by  Iroquois.  Started  16  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was 
second  in  4,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  7.  On  a  fair  track,  at  Memphis,  she  won  a  Purse, 
1/2  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Lizzie  Kelly,  Irene  F.  and  6  others.  At  Fort  Erie  she 
won  a  Selling  Purse  and  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  the  latter  in  1:55  3/4.  At  Montreal  she 
captured  another  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  twice  unplaced. 

1897,  b.  e.  by  Iroqnois. 

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3d  Dam. 

1878,     ch.  f.  Willie  Crocket,  by  Hiawatha.    Never  started. 

Willie  Crocket  produced 

(a)  Brilliant.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  1 
race,  viz;  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  at  Wenona,  111.,  3  starters,  no  time  taken.  As  a  4-year-old  he 
won  2  races,  viz:  1-mile  heats  at  Columbia,  Ind.,  and  1/2-mile  heats,  3  in  5,  at  Paulding,  O. 
As  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  1-mile  race  at  Clifton,  and  the  following  year  earned  brackets 
twice  at  Guttenberg  in  Selling  races. 

(i)  Gasoline.  Did  not  r  jn  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  5 
races  and  was  unplaced  in  the  other.  She  won  3  Purses,  3/4-mile  heats  each,  and  1  Purse, 
1  1/8  miles,  at  Moberly,  Mo.  At  Sedalia,  Mo.,  she  won  a  Purse,  1-mile  heats.  As  a  4-year- 
old  she  won  Purses,  mile  heats,  and  a  1  1/3-mile  dash  at  Sioux  City,  and  also  a  Purse,  1  1/3 
miles,  at  Des  Moines.     No  produce  has  been  reported  from  Gasoline. 

(r)  Lorena  Nelson.     Never  started. 

Lorena  Nelson  threw  All  Ablaze  (ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning ;  won  3  Selling 
races,  4  1/3,  5  and  6  1/2  furlongs,  at  Gloucester,  as  a  3-year-old;  won  a  Selling  race,  6  1/2 
furlongs,  at  Gloucester,  as  a  4-year-old,  and  ran  the  following  year  without  winning)  and 
Winfield  who  started  11  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  4.  At  Little  Rock,  he  won  3  Purses,  1/2-mile  each,  and  at  Nashville,  he 
won  a  Purse,  5/8-mile,  8  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Winfield  won  4  races,  3  Purses  at  Roby,  Ind.,  and  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at 
Cincinnati.  As  a  4-year-old,  he  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4-mile,  at  East  St.  Louis,  won  a  Purse, 
3/4-mile,  at  Nashville,  by  2  lengths,  in  1:16,  13  starters;  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  at  Mount 
Vernon,  111.,  and  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Springfield,  Mo.  The  same  year  he  ran  as  an 
outlaw  without  winning,  but  won  as  a  5-year-old. 

((/)  Ala  Baba.     Never  started. 

Ala  Baba  threw  Frank  Gayle,  who  ran  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  5  races,  was  second 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  6.  He  began  by  running  second  to  Baby  Bill  in  a  Purse,  1/2-mile,  at 
St.  Louis,  beaten  a  neck,  10  starters.  At  the  same  track  he  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs, 
beating  Capt.  Sinclair,  Lady  Rose  and  7  others.  At  Dallas,  Tex.,  he  won  a  Pvu-se,  1/2-mile, 
in  49  1/3  seconds;  3  Purses,  4  1/2  furlongs,  one  of  them  in  56  1/3  seconds,  and  a  Purse, 
5/8-mile  in  1:03. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Frank  Gayle  won  10  races.  At  New  Orleans,  in  January,  he  won 
a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  in  1:07  1/4,  and  also  2  Selling  Purses,  5  1/3  furlongs  each. 
At  St.  Louis,  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8-mile,  11  starters,  and  at  Kansas  City,  he  won  a 
Purse,  3/4-mile,  selling,  from  9  opponents.  At  Dallas,  Tex.,  he  won  a  Purse,  6  1/3 
furlongs,  in  1:32,  and  a  Purse,  7/8-mile,  in  1:27.  At  Houston,  Tex.,  he  also  won  3  Purses, 
viz:  3,'4-mile  in  1:15,  and  7/8-mile  in  1:28. 

A  a  4-year-old,  Frank  Gayle  won  a  Selling  race  at  Memphis,  a  Selling  race  at  Little 
Rock  and  a  Purse  for  all  ages,  at  the  same  place. 

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{£)  Nirarod  Boy.  Ran  7  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  6  times  as  a  3-year- 
old,  was  unplaced  in  5  races,  and  won  a  Purse,  4  1/i  furlongs,  at  East  St.  Louis,  by  4 
lengths,  10  starters.  As  a  4-year-old,  he  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  as 
an  outlaw. 

1879,  cli.  c.  Highflyer,  by  Hiawatha.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  7  times  unplaced  as  a 
3-year-old.  Started  10  times  as  a  4-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  3.  He  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  for  all  ages,  at  Nashville,  beating  Saunterer 
4  others.  At  Louisville,  he  won  the  Falls  City  Handicap,  1  mile  and  500  yards,  with  109 
Ib.^.,  beating  Wedding  Day,  118,  Ballard,  112,  Fosteral,  90,  Mammonist,  113  lbs.,  and  5 
others.  He  also  won  the  Cincinnati  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  easily  with  117  lbs.,  beating  Morgan 
Spy,  114  lbs. 

1880,  barren. 

1881,  ch.  f.  Trade  Wind,  by  imp.  Great  Tom.    Alluded  to  above. 

1882,  br.  f.  Oijarita,  by  Imp.  Great  Tom.    Never  started. 

Ogarita  produced 

{ii)  Jakie  Toms,  late  Jim  McCormick,  later  Jakie  Toms  Started  12  times  as  2-year- 
old  without  winning.  Started  19  times  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  2  races.  At  Louisville, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  |1,300,  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4-mile,  8  runners,  and  at  Latonia.  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $700,  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  4  starters.  As  a  4-year-old,  he  won  a  Selling 
race,  1  mile,  at  Clifton,  N.  J.,  with  top  weight,  4  stariers.  As  a  .5  and  6-year-old,  he  ran 
without  winning. 

(6)  Engarita.  Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  3  races.  At  Lexington,  Ky., 
she  won  a  Purse,  1/2-mile,  11  starters.  At  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  she  won  a  Purse, 
1/2-mile,  by  2  lengths,  9  starters,  and  the  next  day  won  a  Selling  race,  7/8-mile,  by  3 
lengths,  7  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Engarita  won  13  races.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  she  won  the 
Englewood  Stakes,  1  mile.  At  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  she  won  lOraces,  viz:  a  Purse,  3/4- 
mile;  3  Handicaps,  1  at  7/8-mile  and  the  other  at  1  1/8  miles;  a  Selling  race,  1  mile 
and  70  yards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |1,.500,  top  weight;  4  Selling  races,  1  mile  each, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  |1,300  and  S)l,3r)0,  top  weight  in  the  last  named;  1  Selling  race, 
1  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,300,  and  2  Selling  races,  1  1/8  miles  each,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  $1,600  each  time,  and  also  carrying  top  weight  in  both.  At  Memphis,  she 
won  a  Selling  race,  3/4-mile. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Engarita  started  twice,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  ran  unplaced  in  a 
Purse,  5/8-mile,  and  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  6  starters. 

(f)  Lola  A.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  started  3  times.  At  St.  Paul  she 
won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  b)^  6  lengths,  in  1:03,  8  starters.  At  Latonia  she  ran  third  to  Mil- 
dred and  Elizabeth  L.  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Buck  McCann,  Afternoon,  Cora  Taylor, 
Hannigan,  Aldebaran,  Semper  Lex  and  6  others,  and  3  days  afterwards  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3 
furlongs,  by  3  lengths,  in  56  1/3  seconds,  9  runners. 

Lola  A.  produced  Fulminator  (winner  of  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Windsor,  as  a  3-year-old, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:03  1/4,  11  starters,  and  in  1900,  when  3  years  old,  he  won  a  Purse, 
6  1/3  furlongs,  at  Fort  Erie,  in  1 :21  3/4,  and  another  Selling  Purse,  at  the  same  distance,  in 
1 :23  1/4),  and  Bonner,  who  won  some  good  races,  as  a  3-year-old,  in  1901. 

The  first  time  he  started,  Bonner  Was  second  to  Gold  Seeker,  beating  Fair  Knight, 
Dixilene  and  7  others  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  at  Brooklyn,  time  1 :07  4/5.  At  Sheepshead 
Bay  he  won  over  the  last  5  1/3  furlongs  of  the  Futurity  course,  handily  by  a  length,  from 
Gunfire,  Alibert  and  5  others,  time  1:07  3/5.  At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  race,  5/8  mile, 
handily  by  a  length,  from  Sombrero,  Gay  Boy,  Whiskey  King  and  3  others,  time  1:01,  and 
later  on,  at  the  same  track,  won  at  the  same  distance,  with  top  weight,  in  a  field  of  10,  in 
1:01  )/.5. 

Lola  A.  also  produced  Astarita,  who  is  making  a  good  showing  as  a  2-year-old  in  1903. 

She  won  a  .5/8-mils  race  at  Brooklyn  in  1:01  4/5,  and  also  the  Astoria  Stakes  at  the  same 

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track,  same  distance,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  time  1 :0t)  3, 5.      At  Sheepshead  Bay  she 
won  the  Rosebud  Stakes,  5,  8  mile,  on  the  Futurity  course,  easily  in  1:0],  with  120  lbs. 

(d )  Castleton.  Started  6  times  as  a  3-year  old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  4.  He  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  in  49  1/3  seconds,  beating  Lor- 
rania,  imp.  Annot  Lyle  and  8  others.     As  a  3  and  4-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

(e)  Opaque.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3 
races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  He  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Louisville,  easily 
by  3  lengths,  beating  Primate  and  6  others,  and  won  another  Purse,  at  the  same  distance, 
in  1:15  3/4,  beating  Three  Bars,  4  years,  and  Tincraft  at  even  weights,  and  5  others  in 
receipt  of  weight.  At  New  Orleans,  h°  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  with  worst  of 
the  weights,  in  1:15  1/3,  8  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  and  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Harlem,  111., 
and  at  Hawthorne  Park  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  a  length  in  1 :14.  As  a  5-year- 
old,  in  1900,  he  ran  once  unplaced. 

(f)  Celeritas.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old,  Started  10  times  as  a  3-year-old, 
in  1900,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  7.  He  won  the  Premier  Stakes,  1  mile, 
at  Louisville,  in  1:40  1/3,  beating  The  Monk,  Unsightly  and  4  others,  and  at  Hawthorne 
Park  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  track  heavy,  with  top  weight,  beating  Sidbow,  Major  Mansir, 
etc.     The  Monk  came  in  first,  but  was  disqualified  for  fouling. 

1883,  b.  or  br.  e.  Lafltte,  by  LouarMIow.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning.  Started  11 
times  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Mashville,  6  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  he 
won  3  races  at  West  Side  Park,  Chicago,  1  at  7/8  mile,  and  3  at  3  4  mile. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  11  races,  including  a  Sweepstakes,  7,  8  mile,  on  the  grass,  at 
Sheepshead  Bay,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Estrella,  Drake,  Royal  Arch,  King  Crab, 
Brother  Ban,  Fred  B. ,  Strideaway,  Banner  Bearer,  Brait  and  Lida  L.  He  also  won,  at  7  8 
mile,  on  the  dirt  track,  entered  to  be  sold  for  SLS'W,  easily  by  3  lengths,  16  starters,  time 
1:37  4/5.  Asa  6-year-old  he  won  4  races  and  captured  3  the  following  year,  and  as  an  8-year- 
old  ran,  but  did  not  win, 

1884,  ch.  f.  Hysterics,  by  Charley  Howard.     Ran  as  a  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

iSS.j,     b.  e.  Glazebrook,  by  Teu  Broeek.    Never  started. 

1886,  b.  e.  Wahsateh,  by  Loiisrfellow.  Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  3  and  unplaced  in  1.  He  won  a  Pursi,  3,4  mile,  at  Washington,  easily  by  3  lengths  in 
1:16,  beating  Carnot,  Passport,  Claris.ia  and  Holiday.  As  a  3  and  4-year-old  he  ran  without 
winning. 

Sue  Wynne  died  in  1886. 

FL,ORE!VCE   IVIftHTI^^OALE,     never  started. 
Geisha's 
3d  Dam. 

Florence  Nightingale  produced  in 

186.5,  br.  f.  .Jenny  Allen,  by  Shelby.  Never  started  as  a  3,  3  or  4-year-old.  Has  no  produce 
recorded. 

1866,  b.  f.,  by  (Shelby. 

1867,  ch.  c,  by  Bnlletin. 

1868,  b.  c.  Baton  Rouge,  by  lHverston. 

1869,  b.  f.  Betty  Trince  (Jenny  Butler),  by  Ulverston. 

Betty  Prince  threw 

(a)  Blucher.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  10  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1 
race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  8.  He  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  by 
8  lengths,  4  starters.     As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  once  unplaced. 

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(b)    Ophelia  B.     Never  started. 

Ophelia  B.  threw  Sweety,  also  ran  as  Cora  C.  (did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  without 
winning  as  a  3-year-old,  won  4  races  as  a  4-year-old  at  Guttenberg  and  Clifton ;  won  3  races 
as  a  5-year-old  at  Guttenberg  and  Yonkers,  and  won  3  more  as  a  6-year-old)  and  Captain 
King,  who  ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  selling,  at  New  Orleans, 
by  3  lengths,  5  starters,  time  50  1/4  seconds. 

Ophelia  B.  also  threw  Kissemnie,  who  ran  without  winning  and  produced  Kiss  Quick, 
winner  of  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Dallas,  Tex.,  as  a  3-year-old,  time  1;08.  and  a  winner 
of  races  again  as  a  4-year-old  in  1901. 

((')  Billy  Gilmore.  Won  3  races  at  Louisville  as  a  2-year-old,  viz:  a  Purse,  1/3  mile, 
by  10  lengths,  beating  Hiflight,  Richard  Loud  and  9  others ;  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  in  49  1/3 
seconds,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Nodaway  and  5  others,  and  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  6  starters. 
As  a  3-year-old  he  won  7  races,  including  the  Kennesaw  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating 
Farandole ;  the  Woodburn  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  with  top  weight,  beating  Farandole,  Mark 
Daly,  Mona,  Strickland,  Bob  Cook  and  Hannibal,  and  the  Turf  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating 
Tom  Martin,  Bob  Miles,  Chance  and  6  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Billy  Gilmore  won  5  races,  including  the  Merchants'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles, 
beating  Aretino,  etc. ;  won  the  Dixiana  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  in  1 :48  3/4,  beating  Loftin, 
Mona,  Lady  Wayward,  Pearl  Jennings,  Tom  Martin  and  5  others. 

As  a  5-year-old  Billy  Gilmore  won  3  races,  mile  heats,  and  3  races  at  3/4  mile.  One  of 
the  mile-heat  victories  was  won  in  1 :43  1/4,  1 :42  1/2  and  1 :44,  and  in  one  of  the  3/4  mile 
races  he  won  by  2  lengths,  in  1:15  1/3.  As  a  6  year-old  he  won  a  race,  mile  heats,  in 
straight  heats,  and  as  a  7-year-old  ran,  but  did  not  win. 

1870,  lost  colt,  by  Mug'griiis. 

1871,  ell.  c.  Planeroid,  by  Planet.    A  sire. 

1872,  b.  f.  Sue  Wynne,  by  Vandal.    Alluded  to  above. 

1873,  eh.  c.  Bill  Link,  by  Jack  Malone.     Won  races  up  till  and  including  his  seventh  year. 

1874,  b.  ni.  Orphan  Florence,  by  imp.  Oleng'arry. 

Orphan  Florence  threw  Jim  Turner  (winner  of  a  1/3-mile  race  at  Greenville,  Miss.,  as  a 
4-year-old),  Sir  Garnet  (winner  of  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach  as  a  4-year- 
old),  Wyndom  (winner  of  3  races  at  Saratoga,  as  a  3-year-old,  viz:  1  mile  and  70  yards,  and 
1  1/8  miles,  beating  some  good  class  animals),  and  Orphan  Boy,  winner  of  2  Selling  races, 
at  New  Orleans,  as  a  5-year-old. 

Florence  Nightingale  died  in  1874. 

PARASIIVA,     produced  the  good  long  distance  racemare  Mary  Wynne,  a  winner  several  times 

Geisha's        at   3   and  3   mile  heats,  and  she  also  threw  Mary  Hadley,  whose  5   daughters, 

4th  Dam.  Beeswing,  Puzzle,  Gilder  Rose,  Juggle  and  Illusion  were  all  producers.     The  last 

named  was  a  very  speedy  2-year-old  and  threw  several  good  winners,  including 

Raveloe  (winner  of  the  Newark  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  in  1:39  1/4), 

and  Brown  Fox,  winner  of  the  Carnival  Stakes. 

Several  other  good  winners  have  come  from  the  above-mentioned  animals. 

Mary  Hadley  had  only  one  other  foal,  a  colt,  that  never  started. 

MARIE    SHELBY,     was  a  half  sister  to  Angora,  a  good  winner  from  1  to  4  miles  and  who 
Geisha's  matched  to  run  the  great  horse  Rodolph  4-mile  heats,  but  went  wrong 

5th  Dam.  before  the  race. 

Maria  Shelby  is  also  a  half  sister  to  Celerity,  to  whose  daughters  Lady  Barry  and 
Fanny  Percy  trace  lots  of  good  winners. 


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HANDSPUN. 


Handspun  started  39  times,  won  10  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  8,  and  unplaced  in  15. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  §12.890. 

Handspun  first  started  at  Memphis,  where  she  won  a  Purse.  1/2  mile,  from  Sallie  Woodford 
and  6  others.  Six  days  afterwards,  she  won  the  Lassie  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Kitty  Scott  and  Moderocio.  At  Nashville  she  won  the  Thora  Stakes.  1/2  mile,  by  2  lengths  in  48 
3/4  seconds,  beating  Fertile  and  2  other.-5.  At  Lexington  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Lollie  Eastin  in 
the  Pepper  Stakes,  4  1/2  furlongs,  stakes  divided,  5  runners,  the  third  beaten  30  lengths,  track  not 
fast,  time  55  1/2  seconds. 

At  Saratoga  she  was  unplaced  in  the  McGrathiana  Stakes,  won  by  The  Cummuner ;  ran  un- 
placed in  the  Bitter  Root  Stakes,  won  by  Annisette  ;  finished  second  to  Prince  of  Monaco  in  the 
Grand  Union  Stakes,  and  won  the  Kentucky  Stakes,  5  1,  2  furlongs,  with  115  lbs.,  by  3  lengths,  beat- 
ing Brioso,  98,  and  Franklin,  118  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay.  with  112  lbs.,  Handspun  ran  third  to  Brandywine,  104,  and  McKee,  101  lbs., 
in  the  Dash  Stakes,  beating  Dolabra,  104,  Phoebus.  104.  Sir  Galahad.  127,  imp.  Lissak,  127,  and  The 
Swam,  107  lbs.  Four  days  later  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Autumn  Stakes,  won  by  Applause.  At 
Brooklyn  she  won  the  Willow  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  115  lbs.,  9  starters,  beating  Sabilla  (unplaced), 
120,  Golden  Rod  (unplaced),  115,  and  6  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  and  2  days  later  ran  second 
to  Dolabra  in  the  Holly  Handicap,  beating  Flying  Dutchman,  top  weight,  and  5  others. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  109  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Agitator,  111  lbs.,  in  the  Matron  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  beating  Salvation,  110,  California,  109,  Magian,  113,  Halma,  110,  Connoisseur,  123,  Brandy- 
wine,  115,  Monaco,  113,  Ridicule,  109,  Gutta  Percha,  118,  Cromwell,  113  lbs.,  and  4  others.  She 
next  ran  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes,  won  by  Applause,  and  then  went  to  St.  Asaph,  where  she  wound 
up  her  two-year-old  form  by  finishing  third  and  last  to  Lobengula  and  Kennel  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Handspun  ran  her  first  race  at  Memphis,  finishing  second  to  Laureate  in  the 
Cotton  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  6  starters.  Three  days  later  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  6  run- 
ners. After  1  day's  interval  she  won  the  Tennessee  Oaks,  1  mile,  with  117  lbs  ,  beating  Urania,  112, 
Jane,  109,  and  Sallie  Woodford,  109  lbs.  At  St.  Louis,  with  119  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  in  the  Streets 
Railway  Stakes,  Handicap,  won  by  Sumo,  104  lbs. ,  and,  with  98  lb.5.  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse  won  by 
Buck  Massie,  92  lbs.  In  her  last  race  at  St.  Louis  she  ran  third  to  Maurice  and  Trenton  in  a  Purse, 
7  1/2  furlongs,  4  runners. 

At  Cincinnati  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Gibson  House  Stakes,  won  by  Prime  Minister  and  finished 
third  to  imp.  Star  Ruby  and  Handsome  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  time  1:13  3/4,  1/2  length  and  a  head 
separating  the  first  3.  At  Latonia,  with  95  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Simon  W.  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  time 
1:41  1/2,  and  entered  to  be  sold  Sl.OOO,  top  weight,  ran  second  to  Twinkle  in  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  7 
starters.  She  next  won  a  Purse,  Handicap,  1  mile,  with  top  weight,  110  lbs.,  easily  by  a  length, 
in  1 :41  3  4,  and,  with  104  lbs.  up,  won  the  Latonia  Autumn  Prize,  1  1/8  miles,  by  8  lengths,  beating 
Simon  W.,  135,  Grannan,  108,  Buck  Massie,  122  lbs.,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Handspun  ran  12  times  without  winning.  She  was  placed  third  4  times,  how- 
ever, and  her  nearest  approach  to  a  win  was  at  Lexington,  in  the  last  race  she  ran,  when,  with  98 
lbs.,  she  finished  second  to  Belle  Bramble.  2  years,  94  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  1  mile. 

SPINA^VAY,     ran  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  started  9  times,  won  7  races  and  was  second 
Handspun's        in  the  other  2.     She  began  by  winning  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Jerome 
dam.  Park  in  49  3/4  seconds,  beating  Sir  Hugh,  Barrett.  Thora,  Gen.  Monroe.  Straths- 

pey and  5  others.     At  Gravesend  she  won  the  Foam  Stakes  and  also  the  Svirf 
Stakes,  carrying  a  7  lbs.  penalty  in  the  latter  event.     At  Monmouth  Park  she  won 

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the  Hopeful  Stakes  and  also  the  July  Stakes,  carrying  a  ]2-lbs.  penalty  in  each.  At  the 
same  track  she  ran  second  to  Barrett  in  the  August  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  giving  him  13  lbs., 
time  1 :14,  and  ran  second  to  hira  again  in  the  Criterion  Stakes,  giving  him  7  lbs.  At  Grave- 
send  she  had  her  revenge  in  the  Boquet  Stakes,  winning  by  4  lengths  from  Barrett,  etc., 
and  later  on  won  the  Chestnut  Hill  Stakes,  1  mile,  giving  Gouverneur,  7  lbs. 

Spinaway  produced  in 

1884-,     ch.  c.  Strideaway,  by  (J  1  en  in  ore.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.      Won  a  1  mile 
%         race  as  a  3-year-old,  and  as  a  4-year-old  won  4  races,  including  3/4  mile  in  1 :  14. 

As  a  5-year-old  Strideaway  scored  11  wins  and  beat  some  good  racehorses,  including 
Fitzjames,  Volunteer  II.,  Eolian,  Madstone,  Badge,  Tea  Tray,  Kaloolah,  Brother  Ban, 
Hindoocraft,  Libretto,  Molly  McCarty's  Last,  Lavinia  Belle,  Hypocrite,  Spokane,  Castaway 
II.,  etc.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  120  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile, 
easily  in  1:41,  beating  imp.  Maori,  95  lbs..  Prose,  95  lbs.,  etc.,  etc. 

As  a  6-year-old,  Strideaway  won  a  Handicap,  with  the  top  weight,  at  Sheepshead 
Bay  from  a  good  field  in  1 :  42,  and  at  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating 
Badge,  Tea  Tray,  Mikado  and  3  others,  at  equal  weights,  easily  by  1/2  length,  in  1 :  41  3/4. 
As  a  7-year-old  he  won  2  more  races,  making  a  total  of  30,  and  as  an  8-year-old  he  ran 
without  winning. 

1885,  ch.  c.  Moinnonth,  by  imp.  Mortemer.  A  very  useful  horse  up  to  1  mile.  Won  5  races 
as  a  3-year-old  and  2  as  a  5-year-old,  including  7/8  mile  in  1 :  27. 

1886,  cli.  c.  Sobranje,  by  imp.  Mortemer.  Never  started.  Sired  winners  and  died  early  in  Stud 
life. 

1886,  (Dec.  28tli)  cJi.  f.  Sprinter,  by  imp.  Mortemer.  Never  started.  Dam  of  Pedometer,  who 
started  4  times  in  England,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races  and  was  third  in  the  other. 

1888,  b.  c,  by  Duke  of  Montrose.    Died. 

1889,  br.  f.  Spinalongr,  by  Dulie  of  Montrose.    Was  burned  to  death  in  1892. 

As  a  2-year-old  Spinalong  showed  high-class  form.  She  started  10  times,  won  2  races, 
was  second  in  2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  4.  At  Brooklyn  she  won  the  Tremont  Stakes, 
by  3  lengths,  beating  Air  Plant,  Osric,  Charade  and  6  others,  and  at  Morris  Park  won  the 
Casanova  Stakes  with  top  weight,  130  lbs.,  in  a  canter,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Lizetta,  Anna 
B.,  Promenade  and  3  others. 

1890,  ch.  c.  by  Spendthrift.    Dead. 

1891,  ch.  c.  Lazzerone,  by  Spendthrift.  Started  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  8  races,  was 
second  in  3  and  third  in  the  other  one.  He  picked  up  a  Purse  at  Lexington  and  3  at  Haw- 
thorne Park.  He  next  ran  second  to  his  stable  companion.  La  Belle,  in  the  Test  Stakes,  7 
starters,  and  afterwards  captured  the  Michigan  Stakes  and  the  Ontario  Stakes.  With  127 
lbs.  he  ran  second  to  Senator  Irby,  116  lbs.,  and  a  week  afterwards  won  the  Superior  Stakes, 
carrying  128  lbs.,  beating  Senator  Irby,  120  lbs.,  and  7  others.  His  victory  over  the  4-year- 
old,  Louise,  closed  Lazzerone's  2-year-old  career. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  4  races,  and  was  second  in  4  out  of  11  starts.  At  Lexington  he 
won  the  Distillers'  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles.  He  ne.xt  won  the  Latonia  Derby.  1  1/3  miles,  by  3 
lengths,  and  at  the  same  track  won  the  Himyar  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  with  top  weight,  easily 
by  3  lengths.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  carrying  top  weight,  129  lbs.,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1 
mile,  in  1 :  41  4/5. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lazzerone  won  the  Suburban,  with  115  lbs.,  in  3.- 07  4/5,  beating  Sir 
Walter,  136,  Song  and  Dance,  103,  Domino,  123,  Declare,  108,  and  Rubicon,  119  lbs.  At 
the  Stud  he  has  sired  several  winners. 

1892,  ch.  f.  Handspun,  by  Hanover.    Alluded  to  above. 

1893,  ch.  c.  Montanlc,  by  Strathmore.  Was  sent  to  England,  where  he  proved  a  winner  as  a  4, 
5  and  6-year-old. 

1894,  b.  c.  Whirlaway,  by  Stratlimore.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Won  3  races  as 
a  3-year-old  at  Little  Rock,  Forsyth,  Ind.,  and  Sheffield,  Ind.,  including  a  Selling  Purse, 

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7/8  mile,  at  the  last-named  place,  by  3  lengths,  in  1:  27  1/4.     He  also  won  2  selling  races  as 
a  4-year-old. 

1895,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1896,  cli.  f.  by  Hanover.     Sent  to  England. 

1897,  ell.  f.  Homespun,  by  Hanover.     Never  started. 

ME  CAR. 4,    produced  in 
Handspun's 
2d  Dam. 

1875,  br.  e.  Gordon,  by  imp.  Leamhiitton.     Never  started. 

1876,  br.  c.  by  imp.  Lenming'ton.     Never  started. 

1877,  barren. 

1878,  eb.  f.  Spinanay,  by  imp.  Leaminarton.     Alluded  to  above. 

1879,  La  Belle  N.,  by  Reform.  Ran  but  did  not  win  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  1/2-mile 
heats,  at  Sioux  City  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  9  races  as  a  4-year-old  in  Minnesota,  including 
mile  heats.  Won  3  races  at  Chicago  as  a  5-year-old,  including  a  mile  in  1 :43  1/2.  She  re- 
mained on  the  turf  until  8  years  old  and  won  14  more  races,  up  to  3  miles,  making  a  total 
of  24  brackets. 

La  Belle  N.  only  h^d  one  living  foal,  viz:  La  Joya,  who  started  8  times  as  a  2 -year- 
old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  the  Melbourne 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Lexington,  beating  the  great  racehorse,  Henry  of  Navarre,  and  Lazzer- 
one,  in  addition  to  Pearl  Song  and  others.     The  next  day  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs. 

Six  days  later,  with  120  lbs.,  she  ran  second,  beaten  1/2  length,  to  Henry  of  Navarre, 
118  lbs.,  in  the  Breeders'  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Lazzerone,  118  lbs.,  and  others.  At 
Saratoga  she  ran  second  to  the  American  Derby  winner,  Rey  el  Santa  Anita,  in  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  with  St.  Maxim  and  11  others  behind  her. 

As  a  3-year-old  La  Joya  won  2  Purses  at  Lexington  and  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Saratoga,  in 
1:42  1/2.  Two  more  races  fell  to  her  share  as  a  4- year-old,  including  a  Handicap,  1  1/16 
miles,  at  Lexington,  with  top  weight,  by  2  lengths,  in  1 :48  1/4. 

La  Joya's  son,  Joymaker,  won  races  at  Morris  Park  and  the  Aqueduct  as  a  2-year-old 
in  1901. 

1880,  barren.     1881,  lost  foal  by  Reform. 

1882,  eh.  c.  Sibley,  by  Reform.     Never  ran.     Died  as  a  2-year-old. 

1883,  b.  f.  Spinnette,  by  Reform.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  without  winning  as  a  3- 
year-old.     Won  14  races  as  a  4,  5,  6  and  7-year-old. 

Spinnette  threw 

(a)  S^weden.  Winner  of  2  races  as  a  4-year-old,  at  Windsor,  a  winner  again  the  fol- 
lowing year,  and  winner  of  a  jumping  race  as  a  6-year-old. 

{6)  Solo.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  won  4  races,  including  5/8  mile  in 
1 :02. 

(c)  Hampshire.  Winner  ot  2  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  one  of  them  3/4  mile. 
Selling,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  in  1:14  1/2,  and  a  winner  again  in  1901. 

1884,  br.  c.  Feuelon,  by  Reform.  A  great  campaigner  for  several  years.  As  a  2-year-old, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  §2,400,  top  weight,  he  won  a  3/4-miIe  race,  at  Brooklyn,  in  a  canter 
by  2  lengths,  8  starters.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse  at  Saratoga,  beating  Gleaner, 
Touche  Pas,  Editor,  Romp,  Idaline  Cotton  and  7  others.  He  continued  to  win  through  his 
4,  5,  6,  7,  8  and  9-year-old  form,  making  his  total  number  of  victories  31. 

1885,  barren. 

1886,  b.  c.  Goneaway,  by  imp.  Dalnacardoch.     Ran  as  a  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

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1887,  b.  f.  Gratitude,  by  iini».  Woodlands.  Won  a  Purse,  6  1/3  furlongs,  at  Clifton,  by  3  lengths, 
as  a  3-year-old,  beating  Pall  Mall,  Ban  Lassie,  Prince  James,  Grammercy,  Middlestone, 
Lady  Agnes,  Memory  and  3  others.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  6  races  and  the  next  year 
captured  another  race. 

Gratitude  threw 

Pug  in.  (won  a  3  1/3-furlong  race  at  Windsor  as  a  3-year-old  and  ran  as  a  3-year-old 
without  winning),  and  Obliged,  a  winner  as  a  4-year-old  in  1903. 

1888,  b.  e.  Lettooii,  by  imp.  Woodlands.  Won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4-mile,  at  Monmouth  Park, 
easily  by  a  length,  as  a  3-year-old,  beating  Two  Lips,  Somerset,  Mr.  Sass  and  8  others. 
Won  9  races  at  Gloucester  as  a  4  and  5-year-old  and  ran  as  a  6-year-old  without  winning. 

1889,  br.  f.  Hinda  Dwyer,  by  Reform.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Hinda  Dwyer  has  produced  Princess  Noretti  (only  ran  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  4 
races,  including  .5/8  mile  in  1:03  1/3,  dam  of  Redan,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1901),  Millbrae 
(only  ran  as  a  4-year-old,  when  he  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  San  Francisco),  Hemera 
(won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old,  5/8  mile,  at  Butte, Mont.,  in  1:03  1/3,  and  3/4  mile,  at  San 
Francisco  in  1:15  1/3,  and  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning),  and  Barkleyite,  a  3-year- 
old  winner  in  1901. 

1890,  b.  r.  Claret,  by  Dry  Monopolc.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$4,000,  top  weight. 

1891,  br.  f.  Inqnisitive  II.,  by  Inspector  B.    Never  started. 

Inquisitive  II.  threw  Silent  Friend,  who  was  a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old,  and  also 
won  races,  as  a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  including  6  1/3  furlongs  in  1:21  1/3. 

Megara  died  in  1891. 

tTLiRICA,     started  twice  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  each  time.     At  Saratoga  she  won  the  Saratoga 
Handspun's     Stakes,    1  mile,   4  starters,   and  at   Paterson,  N.  J.,  she  won  the  Trial  Sweepstakes, 
3rd  Dam.        1  1/8  miles,  3  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  3  starters. 

Ulrica  produced  in 

1870,  br.  f.  Megara,  by  imp.  Eclipse.     Alluded  to  above. 

1871,  No  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1872,  br.  f.  by  imp.  Leamington.    No  produce. 

1873,  br.  c.  Fugitive,  by  imp.  Leamington.   A  frequent  winner  up  till  and  includinghis  fifth  year. 

1874,  ch.  c.  by  Imp.  Glenelg. 

1875,  b.  f.  Ultra,  by  imp.  Glenelg.  Sent  to  England,  where  she  ran  as  a  3  and  4-year-old  with- 
out winning. 

1876,  ch.  c.  (wlen  Jorsa.     Sent  to  England  where  he  ran  as  a  3-year-old,  but  did  not  win. 

1877,  barren. 

1878,  ch.  f.  Useful,  by  imp.  Glenelg.  Sent  to  England,  where  she  ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old 
without  winning. 

1879,  b.  f.  Memento,  by  Virgil.  A  good  racemare,  her  wins  including  the  Flash,  Autumn, 
Chesapeake  Stakes,  etc. 

Memento  produced  Remembrance  (a  winner  and  dam  of  the  winners  Can  Remember 
and  Ashes,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1900),  and  Nosgay,  a  winner  and  dam  of  the  winner 
Begue. 

Memento  also  threw  the  winners  Labold,  Philadelphia,  Memoir,  Buckeye,  Lady  Lind- 
sey  and  New  York  II.,  the  last  named  a  3-year-old  winner  in  England  in  1901. 

1880,  slipped  twins. 

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1881,  b.  c.  Valour,  by  Virgil.     Ran  as  a  4  and  5-year-old  without  winning. 

1882,  barren. 

1883,  br.  c.  Ben  All.  by  Vlrij'il.  A  good  racehorse.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Hopeful  Stakes, 
.5/8  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  a  high-class  lot  of  animals,  including  Lydia.Preciosa, 
Electric.  Lansdowne,  The  Bard,  Long  Stop,  Quito  (penalized  5  lbs.),  and  Housatonic. 

Ben  Ali  trained  on  well  and  afterwards  won  the  Kentucky  Derby,  1  1/3  miles,  3:36  1/3, 
the  St.  Louis  Derby,  the  supplementary  Suburban,  1  1/4  miles,  3:08,  ahdthe  Fourth  of  July 
Handicap  in  addition  to  the  Trial  and  Hopeful  Stakes.  Ben  Ali  has  sired  several  winners 
but  has  never  got  anything  as  good  as  himself. 

1884,  br.  f.  Ventura,  by  Virgil.  Never  started.  Ventura  produced  the  winners  Oppressor 
(Bisraark),  Tytura,  Principle,  Ventoro,  Wallenstein  and  Miss  Maxim,  she  the  dam  of  Legal 
Maxim  (a  winner  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901  and  a  winner  again  in  1903),  and  Golden  Maxim,  a 
promising  3-year-old  in  1903,  who  has  already  won  the  Zephyr  Stakes,  5  1/3  furlongs, 
at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  a  canter. 

Ulrica  died  in  1884. 


IMP.  EHIIIjIA,     never  started.     Before  she  was  imported  to  the  L^nited  States  she  threw  the 
Handspun's  winners  Biron  and  Jeannie  Gray.     One  of  her  daughters,  Cordelia,  who  ran  as 

4th  Dam.  a  3-year-old  without  winning,  produced  the  Stake  winners  Thunderbolt  (a  very 

high  class  horse),  Scarbro'  and  Cannon  Ball  and  another  winner  in  Colombo. 

Emilia  was  imported  with  her  foal  by  West  Australian  who  raced  under  the  name 
of  Millington.  He  started  8  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  1.  He  won  the  Doswell  Stakes,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heat,  at  New  Orleans; 
was  unplaced  in  a  1-mile-heat  race,  at  Louisville,  won  by  Lilly  Ward :  ran  third  to  Lilly 
Ward  and  Rubicon  in  the  Gait  House  Stakes,  3-mile  heats,  6  starters;  ran  second  to 
Lilly  Ward  for  the  Association  Stakes,  mile  heats,  at  Lexington,  beating  Rubicon,  John 
Morgan  and  4  others;  ran  third  to  John  Morgan  and  Myrtle  in  a  Produce  Stake,  mile  heats, 
at  Lexington,  winning  the  second  heat ;  won  a  Produce  Stake,  3-mile  heats,  at  the  same 
track,  beating  John  Morgan,  Myrtle  and  6  others  in  straight  heats;  ran  second  to  the  Kitty 
Clark  colt,  mile  heats,  at  Louisville,  beating  Myrtle,  etc.,  and  won  the  Gait  House  Stakes, 
3-mile  heats,  beating  the  Kitty  Clark  colt. 

As  a  4-year  old  he  ran  once  and  finished  third  to  John  Morgan  and  Ella  D.  in  a  Purse, 
3  mile  heats,  at  Lexington,  beating  the  great  racemare,  Idlewild,  Bettie  Ward,  etc.  He  was 
afterwards  called  Australian  and  proved  a  great  success  at  the  Stud.  Maggie  B.  B.  (the  dam 
of  Iroquois,  Jaconet,  Harold,  Francesca,  Red  and  Blue,  Pera,  Panique,  Homeopathy,  etc. ), 
was  one  of  his  many  successful  broodmare  daughters.  He  also  got  several  colts  that  were 
high  class  racehorses  and  afterwards  good  sires,  including  Joe  Daniels,  Springbok,  Spend- 
thrift, Fellowcraft,  Rutherford  and  Wildidle. 

From  the  same  family  as  Emilia  the  following  celebrated  horses  have  come,  viz: 
Cardinal  Beauford  (the  Derby),  Manuella  (the  Oaks),  Lottery  (Doncaster  Cup),  Altisidora 
(the  St.  Leger),  Little  Wonder  (the  Derbyi,  Faugh-a-Ballagh  (the  St.  Leger),  Irish  Bird- 
catcher  (a  great  sire),  Zoe  (1,000  guineas),  Memnon  (the  St.  Leger),  Cricketer  (the  Good- 
wood Cup),  Beggarman  (the  Goodwood  Cup),  Ralph  (the  3,000  guineas  and  Ascot  Cupl, 
Carew  (the  Goodwood  Cup),  Ackworth  (the  Cambridgshire  and  Doncaster  Cup),  Truth  (the 
Cambridgshire),  the  peerless  St.  Simon  (Ascot  and  Goodwood  Cups,  etc.,  an  unbeaten  race- 
horse and  second  only  to  Stockwell  as  a  sire),  Fisherman  (Ascot  Cup  and  a  great  sire  in 
Australia),  Porthos  (French  Derby),  Kingcraft  (the  Derby),  Enterprise  (the  3,000  guineas), 
Tyrolienne  (the  French  Oaks),  Veracity  (the  Cambridgeshire),  Trayles  (the  Ascot  and 
Goodwood  Cups)  and  many  others. 


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HANOANA. 


Hanoana  started  10  times  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  as  a  3-year-old.  She  ran  second  in  1  race 
and  was  unplaced  in  9.      As  3,  4  and  5-year-old  she  won  on  the  outlaw  tracks. 

Her  total  winnings  on  the  legitimate  tracks  were  foO.  The  number  of  races  and  amount  she 
won  as  an  outlaw  are  not  stated. 

At  Lexington,  Ky.,  she  was  unplaced  in  races  won  by  Brace  Girdle  and  Helena  Belle.  At  Cin- 
cinnati she  was  unplaced  in  races  won  by  Serena,  Ben  HoUadaj'  and  Jlotilla.  At  Louisville,  en- 
tered to  be  sold  for  §400,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  race  won  by  La  Golondriana,  S500 ;  was  unplaced  in 
a  race  won  bv  Princess  Prim ;  ran  second  to  Burley  Leaf,  in  a  Purse,  4 1/2  furlongs,  beating  Dewdrop 
(by  imp.  Keene),  and  Judith  C,  3-year-old  winners,  in  addition  to  10  others.  At  the  same  track, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $600  and  $700,  she  ran  twice  unplaced  in  races  won  by  Lucille  H.,  wno  was 
entered  to  be  sold  for  §400  and  §700. 

Hanoana  produced  in 

1900,     lir.  e.  Flamboyant,  by  imp.  Lissak.     A  3-year-oid  winner. 

TRI.4X.4,      never  started. 
Hanoana's 
dam. 

Triana  produced  in 

1S91,     b,  f.  by  (hioiulaara.     Died. 

1892.  br.  c.  Buck  Massie,  by  Hanover.  Won  33  races,  was  second  in  10  and  third  in  11.  He  won 
at  5/8  mile  in  1 :03  1/4,  at  3/4  mile  in  1 :15,  at  7/8  mile  in  1 :36,  at  a  mile  in  1 :40  1/3,  at  1  1/16 
in  1:47,  at  1  1/8  in  1:54  l/'4,  and  at  1  1/4  in  2:05  1/4,  with  125  lbs. 

He  captured  the  Milwaukee  Derby,  1  1/4  miles,  the  Plankington  Stakes,  Newport 
Stakes,  Queen's  City  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  1 :54  1/4,  Tobacco  Stakes,  1 :40  1/3,  Ocean  Handi- 
cap, 1  mile,  1:41,  Omnium  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  1:54  2/5,  Peabody  Handicap,  Montgomery 
Handicap,  Club  Members'  Handicap,  and  Moerlein  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  as  a  4-year-old, 
in  3:05  1/4,  beating  Loki,  3  years,  104,  BenHoUaday,  3  years,  101,  Urania,  4  3^ears,  110 lbs.,  etc. 

1S93,     ell.  ('.  Hanoana,  by  Hanover.     Alluded  to  above. 

1894,  b.  f.  Trimuda,  by  Bermuda.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old,  but  did  not  win.  Started  13  times  as 
a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  6.  She  won  a  1-mile 
race,  at  Lexington,  by  2  lengths  in  1:43,  carrying  102  lbs.,  beating  Turtle  Dove,  112, 
BHtzen's  Sister,  117  lbs.,  and  3  others  with  102  Ib.^.  each.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  Selling 
race,  1  mile,  at  Latonia,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :42  1/2,  11  starters. 

1895      and  1S;:»(!,  barren. 

1897,     b.  f.  Trixiana,  by  Losrk'. 

1899,  b.  c.  Igniter,  by  Lamplig-liter.  Won  a  race,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Brooklyn,  as  a  2-year-old, 
in  1:07  4/5,  beating  Ranald  (a  good  3-year-old),  Caughnawaga.  Major  Dangerfield  (winner 
of  the  Brooklyn  Derby  and  the  Tidal  Stakes),  and  11  others. 

TRI.4XOLE,     never  started. 
Hanoana's 
3d  dam. 

Triangle  produced  in 

1884,     b.  f.  Viola  Ban,  by  imp.  King  Ban.     Never  started. 

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Viola  Ban  threw 

(a)  Ban  Filly.  Never  started.  She  produced  St.  Stephen,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  won 
a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  at  East  St.  Louis,  11  starters,  and  ran  as  a  3,  4  and  5-year-old  without 
winning. 

(i)  Viola  Knight.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning.  Won  4  races  as  a  3-year- 
old,  3  at  Roby,  Ind.,  and  3  at  Hawthorne  Park.  Won  a  Handicap  Purse  at  Roby  as  a  4- 
year-old  and  ran  as  a  5-year-old  without  winning. 

(c)  La  Verne.  Ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  Won  a  race  at  Forsyth, 
Ind.,  as  a  4-year-old.  Won  3  Selling  races  as  a  5-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  6  and  7-year-old 
without  winning. 

(d)  Ed  Slagel.  Did  not  start  as  a  3- year-old.  Ran  without  winning  as  a  3-year-old. 
Won  3  races.  1  Selling,  at  Kansas  City,  as  a  4-year-old. 

1885,  b.  f.  Princess  Auu,  bj  imp.  Prince  Charlie.    Never  started. 

Princess  Ann  produced 

(a)  Maryland.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning.  Won  3  races  at  Hawthorne 
Park  as  a  3-year-old,  viz:  3/4  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  and  a  7/8-mile  Purse. 

{i)  Hallowre'en  II.  As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  16 
starters.  Won  6  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  a  Selling  Purse,  3/4  mile  in  1 :13  3/4.  As 
a  4-year-old  phe  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  9  starters,  at  New  Orleans,  where  she  also 
won  another  Selling  race  the  next  year  at  the  same  distance. 

Hallowe'en  II.  produced  Toad  Rainey,  who  won  5  races  at  Detroit,  Fort  Erie  and 
Atlanta,  Ga..  as  a  3-year-old,  4  of  which  were  Selling  events,  including  4  1/2  furlongs  in 
56  1/4,  and  she  is  winning  again  as  a  4-year-()ld  in  1903. 

{c)  Princess  Over.  As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  13 
starters. 

1886,  b.  c.  Champagne  Charley,  by  Iiui).  Prince  Cliarlie.  Won  11  races  as  a  3-year-old.  At 
Louisville,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,300,  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  from  Come- 
to-Taw,  $1,500,  and  3  others.  His  next  win,  the  Southern  Hotel  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  St. 
Louis,  showed  he  was  a  high-class  horse  instead  of  a  Selling  Plater,  as  he  beat  Liberty, 
The  Lioness  and  So  So. 

At  West  Side  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  in  1 :03  1/4,  and  3  days  afterwards 
won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  6  lengths,  in  1:15  3/4,  from  10  opponents.  At  the  same  track  he 
won  3  more  Purses,  5/8  mile,  each  one  of  them  by  2  lengths,  in  1  ;01  3/4.  At  Sheepshead  Bay 
he  won  the  Dash  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  on  the  Futurity  course,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  the 
good  filly,  Minnie  Palmer,  the  very  high-class  horse,  Tenny,  and  11  others,  time  1  ;01  2/5. 

At  Louisville,  in  the  Autumn,  he  won  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight, 
by  3  lengths,'  beating  Blessing,  Laura  Stone,  Kee-Vee-Na,  Teuton,  Hindoocraft,  Castaway 
H.  and  8  others,  and  4  days  later  won  the  Sanford  Stakes,  1  mile,  with  top  weight,  10 
starters.  At  Washington  he  won  the  Arlington  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight,  beating 
Madstone  and  6  others,  and  he  also  won  the  Capital  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  130  lbs.  top 
weight,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Seymour,  Holiday,  Madstone,  Senorita  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  3  races  and  died  the  same  year. 

1887,  b.  f.  Trlana,  by  imp.  Prince  Charlie.    Alluded  to  above. 

1888,  b.  c.  {ilenarvon  (ran  as  tHen  Avon),  by  imp.  dilenelg'.  Ran  as  a  4-year-old  without 
winning. 

1889,  br.  f.  Tring:le,  by  Tremont.  Won  9  races  as  a  2-year-old.  She  captured  2  races  at  Gutten- 
berg,  3/8  mile  each,  the  last  one  in  36  seconds.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$3,000,  she  won  the  Autumn  Two-year-old  Selling  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  in  1:11,  beating 
Rex,  $2,400,  Zorling,  a  good  racemare,  $3,000,  and  6  others.  At  Brooklyn  she  won  a 
Sweepstakes,  1/3  mile,  in  49  1/3  seconds,  beating  Natalie  S.,  Tom  Harding,  Paragon,  Wall 
Jim,  Laughing  Water,  Innovation  and  5  others.  Afterwards  she  won  4  more  races,  5/8 
mile  each,  at  Guttenberg,  once  in  1 :03  1/4. 

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As  a  3-year-ukl  Tringle  \vt)n  a  Purse,  iS/4  mile,  at  Saratoga,  11  starters,  and  as  a  4-year- 
old  she  won  5  races  at  Guttenberg,  most  of  them  selling  affairs,  running  5/8  mile  once 
in  1 :03. 

1890,     slipped  foal  by  imp.  Glenelg. 

ISiU,     b.  c.  (xleiiaiigle,  hj  imp.  Glenelg:.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

1892,  b.  f.  Irish  Lass,  by  Treniont.     Ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  did 
not  win.     Ran  and  won  as  an  outlaw  as  a  3-year-old. 

1893,  barren. 

1894,  b.  f.  Camille  C,  by  Treniont.    Never  started. 

1895,  b.  r.  Treacle,  by  imp.  Great  Tom.    Never  started. 
189G,     barren. 

1897,     b.  f.  by  Treniont. 

Triangle  died  in  1897. 

mARE,  by  liiip.  Kiiiy^lil  <»!'  §1.  Cieorge,     never  started. 
Hanoana's 
3d  Dam. 

The  Knight  of  St.  George  mare  produced  in 

1870,  b.  c.  St.  George,  by  War  Dauce. 

1871,  barren. 

1872,  cli.  f.  Emma  Lee,  by  War  Dance.     Has  no  proditce  recorded. 

1873,  ch,  c.  Sun  Dance,  by  War  Dance. 

1874,  barren. 

1875,  b.  r.  Trianarle.  by  Gilroy.     Alluded  to  above. 

1876,  barren. 

1877,  ch.  f.  by  Tom  Botvlinic.     Died. 

1878,  b.  f.  Traviata,  by  Tom   Bowling.     Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  S-year-old.     Every  living 
foal  she  had,  6  in  number,  was  a  winner,  and  between  them  they  won  100  races. 

Traviata  threw 

(a)     Count  Luna.     A  good  campaigner,  on  the  turf  9  years,  and  winner  of  37  races. 

(i)  Tristan.  A  high-class  racehorse,  and  sire  of  several  winners.  He  won  17  races, 
was  second  in  21  and  third  in  8,  having  over  $32,000  to  his  credit.  He  beat  Raceland,  Sir 
Dixon,  Tenny,  Eurus,  Inspector  B.,  Tea  Tray,  Tournament,  Los  Angeles,  Riley.  Senorita, 
Prince  Royal,  Eon,  Judge  Morrow,  Ambulance,  Diablo,  Little  Mincti,  Eolian,  Castaway  II., 
and  many  other  good  ones  in  his  various  races,  which  extended  from  3/4  to  1  1/4  miles. 

Tristan's  most  memorable  performance  was  winning  the  Metropolitan  Handicap,  1  1/8 
miles,  as  a  6-year-old  in  1891,  at  Morris  Park,  in  which  he  carried  114  lbs.  and  beat  Tenny, 
129,  Clarendon,  107,  Riley,  119,  Senorita,  113,  Ambulance,  3  years,- 103,  and  Tournament. 
125  lbs.,  time  1:51  1/2.  This  beat  the  record  for  that  distance,  1;52  3/4,  made  the  pre- 
vious year  by  Teuton,  4  years,  112  lbs.,  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago.  In  1900  Water- 
cure,  3  years,  100  lbs.,  lowered  the  record  to  1;51  1/5,  at  Brighton  Beach,  and  in  1;,01, 
Rochampten,  3  years,  94  lbs.,  equalled  Watercure's  time  at  the  same  track. 

(c)     King  William.     Winner  of  2  races  as  a  2-year-old  and  1  as  a  3-year-old. 

(a')  Little  Phil.  One  of  twins,  the  other  died.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without 
winning.  Won  4  races  as  a  5-year-old  at  East  St.  Louis,  including  a  mile  in  1 :43  1/2,  7/8 
mile  in  1 :28  and  3/4  in  1 :15  1/2.     As  a  o-year-old  he  won  7  races. 

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(f)  John  Berkley.  Won  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Latonia  as  a  3-year-old  in  49  3/4  seconds,  14 
starters.  Won  6  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  8/4  mile  in  1:15  1/4  and  1  1/16  miles  in 
1 :48  3/4.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  13  more  races,  and  as  a  6-year-old  he  won  on  the  outlaw 
tracks. 

(_/")  Traverse.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  7  races  at  Gloucester  as  a  3-year-old. 
Won  2  races  as  a  4-year-old  at  Cincinnati,  including  a  mile  in  1 :43  1/3,  and  won  3  more  races 
as  a  5-year-old,  including  3/4  mile,  at  Cincinnati,  in  1:15. 

1879,     cli.  f.  Kiiiloch.  by  Waverley.    Never  started. 

Kinloch  threw 

(a)  Bill  Bond  (late  Ed.  Gilman).  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  Won 
15  races  as  a  4,  5  and  6-year-old  and  ran  as  a  7  and  8-year-old,  but  did  not  win. 

{l>)  Ina  Rapture.  Never  started.  She  produced  Dutch  Sis  (ran  as  Dutch  Girl),  who 
did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Kansas  City,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  is 
the  dam  of  the  two  winners  Brazoria  and  Dutch  Carter. 

(c)  Paschal.  Won  a  Purse,  3/8  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  as  a  3-year-old,  in  1899,  10 
starters.     Ran  but  did  not  win  as  a  3-year-old. 

The  Knight  of  St.  George  mare  died  in  1879. 

VARIATION,    produced  in 
Hanoana's 
4th  dam. 

1858,     eh.  f.  Whim,  by  Waajner.     Has  no  produce  recorded. 

1859       and  1,S(J0,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1861,     b.  f.   by  imi>.  Knight  of  St.  (lieorgre.     Alluded  to  above. 

18(52,  bill.  c.  Dr.  Marigold,  by  Vandal.  Did  not  start  till  he  was  4  years  old,  when  he  won  a 
Purse,  mile  heats,  3  in  5,  at  Chillicothe,  O. ,  beating  Ringmaster  and  La  Vega. 

1863,  blk.  f.  by  Revenue. 

1864,  b.  f.  Blrdy  Bird,  by  Revenue.  Did  not  start  till  she  was  3  years  old,  when  she  won  6  races. 
At  Lexington,  Ky.,  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  beat- 
ing Col.  Grigsby  and  Rurica,  and  she  also  won  another  mile-heat  race,  in  4  heats,  4  starters. 

At  Louisville  she  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  m  3  heats,  2  runners;  won  a  mile  dash,  6 
runners,  and  another  mile-heat  race  in  4  heats,  4  runners.  At  Cincinnati  she  won  a  Purse, 
1  1/2  miles,  from  3  others.  As  a  4-year-old  Birdy  Bird  walked  over  for  a  Match,  §350,  mile 
heats,  3  in  5,  against  Vangviard. 

Birdy  Bird  produced  Bird,  who  threw  the  winners  Lura  (14  races),  Hippogriff  (4  races, 
including  1/2  mile  in  49  3/4  and  1  1/8  miles  in  1 :54)  and  Katherine  D.,  winner  of  2  races  as 
a  3-year-old  in  1899.     Bird  also  threw  the  producers  Birdy,  Pert  and  Gracie  R. 

IMP.  BRITAAiKIA,     won  races  in  America.     She  produced  Verifier  (never  beaten  till  his  last 

Hanoana's  race,  in  which  he  broke  downi.  Voucher  (sire  of  Katona,  Tom  Ochiltree's 

5th  Dam.  dam),  Vandyke  (another  winner).  La  Victime  (dam  of  the  producer  La 

Bn.ina)  and  Verona,  she  the  dam  of  the  good  racehorses  and  sires  Foster  and 

Vauxhall,  and  the  good  producers  Veritas,  Mallie  W.,  Venora  and  Velasco. 

Veritas  threw  Maxim,  who  in  turn  produced  Paradox  (a  winner  and  dam  of  Thanks, 
whose  first  4  foals  are  all  winners,  and  Folly,  a  winner,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners,  Tom 
Gilmore  and  Ambushed,  the  latter  an  outlaw  winner),  Adage  (never  started,  dam  of  the 
winners.  Adamant,  Macadage,  Maretti  and  Blue  Front,  in  addition  to  Proverb,  Prince 
Proverb's  dam  and  Crotchet,  winner  of  the  Lassie  Stakes  as  a  3-year-old,  and  a  frequent 
winner  afterwards,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners.  Crocket,  Lancewood  and  Competitor),  and 
Hoiden,  who  never  started,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners,  Turkstone,  Eddie  M.,  Joe  L.,  Sir 
Rathbone  and  Bolander. 

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Maxim  also  threw  Anomaly  (winner  of  19  races,  and  dam  of  C.  P.  Jones,  a  winner  up 
till  5  years  old  in  1901),  Rosa  (winner  of  8  races,  and  dam  of  the  winner,  Mongolian),  Text 
(winner  of  47  racesi,  True  as  Steel  (a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old.  and  dam  of  the  winners. 
Brown  Girl  and  True  Fit)  and  Proverb,  winner  of  18  races,  5  of  which  were  over  the  jumps. 

Veritas  also  threw  Lady  Prewitt  (winner  of  9  races,  including  the  Pioneer  Stakes  and 
the  Montana  Derby,  and  dam  of  Polemus,  winner  of  11  races).  Vera  (winner  of  10  races, 
including  the  Walnut  Hill  Stakes,  the  Ashland  Oaks,  the  Kentucky  Oaks  and  the  Mer- 
chants' Exchange  Stakes,  and  dam  of  the  winners.  Truepenny,  Florence  Colville  and  Sir 
Vere  de  Vere,  in  addition  to  the  producers  Cadiga,  dam  of  5  winners,  and  Veronica,  the 
last  named  a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old),  Verity  (never  started,  dam  of  the  winner. 
Jurist  and  Veronica,  Alkoran's  dam),  Alveritas  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  dam 
of  the  winner,  Almante),  and  Vigars,  a  winner  as  a  3  and  4-year-old. 

Several  other  good  winners  trace  to  Mallie  W.,  Venora  and  Velasco,  Verona's  daugh- 
ters mentioned  above. 

Muley  Moloch  (full  brother  to  imp.  Britannia),  a  stake  winner,  and  sire  of  the  immortal 
Alice  Hawthorn,  etc. ,  is  out  of  Hanoana's  sixth  dam,  Nancy. 


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\  St.  Nicholas,  by  Emilius. 
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(  Mare,  by  Comus. 

\  Selim,  by  *Buzzard. 
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(  Partisan,  by  Walton. 
I  Pauline,  by  Moses. 

\  Plenipotentiary,  by  Emilius. 
I  Myrrha,  by  Whalebone. 

\  SuUan,  by  Selim. 

I  Trampolme,  by  Tramp. 

\  *Tranby,  by  Blacklock. 
/  Lucilla,  by  Trumpator. 

\  Bertrand,  by  Sir  Archy. 

*  Mare,  by  *Buzzard. 

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I  Scandal,  by  Selim. 

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HARMONICA. 


Harmonica  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  m  6. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $750. 

She  first  started  at  Brooklyn,  where  she  was  unplaced  in  a  filly  race,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Whip- 
lash, 9  runners.  At  Saratoga  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Extreme.  At  Sheeps- 
head  Bay  she  was  unplaced  in  a  filly  race,  last  5  furlongs  of  the  Futurity  course,  won  by  Claroba. 
Five  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  was  unplaced  in  filly  race  won  by  Tender, 
$500,  and  in  her  last  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay  she  was  unplaced  to  Anitra.  She  wound  up  her  3-year- 
old-form  at  Brooklyn  by  winning  a  5  8-mile  race  in  1:02  1  '~>  beating  Composer,  Tyran,  Imitation, 
Ordeal,  Dr.  Vaughan,  Rockdove  and  8  others. 

Harmonica  started  only  twice  as  a  3-year-old.  At  Brooklyn,  with  104  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  to 
Intrusive,  4  years,  113,  Charentus,  5  years,  110,  and  Imp,  5  years,  132  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/16 
miles,  9  starters.  At  the  same  track  she  closed  her  racing  career  by  running  third  to  The  Rose  and 
Betty  Gray  in  the  Gazelle  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Prestidigitatrice  and  Lady  Madge. 

KECLARE,    was  a  crack  racemare.    As  a  3-year-old  she  earned  brackets  12  times.    At  Brooklyn 
Harmonica's       she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1/2  mile,  easily  by  a  length  in  50  seconds,  from  14  oppo- 
dam.  nents,  including    the    speedy  Tormentor,  St.   James,   Prince  Howard,   Onward, 

Mucilage,  Mamie  B.,  etc.  Six  days  later  she  won  the  Clover  Stakes,  5/8  mile, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Homeopathy,  Paradox,  Insight  aud  10  others.  At 
Brighton  Beach  she  captured  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  and  3  Purses,  3/4  mile 
each,  with  equal  ease.  At  the  same  track,  with  125  lbs.,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  conced- 
ing from  7  to  15  lbs. ,  to  her  opponents,  and  4  days  afterwards  won  an  All-aged  Purse,  6  1/3 
furlongs,  easily  in  1 :22. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  119  lbs.,  she  won  the  Dash  Stakes,  5/8-mile  straight,  in  a 
canter  by  4  lengths  in  1:02,  beating  Tournament,  105,  Ralph  Bayard,  110,  Pearl  Set,  101, 
Ocypete.  101,  Milton,  104,  Dilemma,  101,  Experience,  107,  Avondale,  119,  Druidess,  119, 
Rancocas,  133  lbs.,  and  9  others  in  receipt  of  weight.  She  next  won  the  Belles  Stakes, 
Futurity  course,  with  top  weight,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :10  3/5,  beating  a  good  lot  of  fillies, 
and  also  won  the  Equinoctial  Stakes  (1st  event).  Futurity  course,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths. 
6  runners,  all  in  receipt  of  weight,  except  Onaway,  who  was  unplaced. 

At  Brooklyn  she  beat  a  small  and  select  field  in  the  Prospect  Stakes,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
consisting  of  Magnate,  Tournament,  Torso  and  Caldwell,  and  before  the  close  of  the 
meeting  she  won  the  Willow  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :15  1/4,  beating 
Ruperta,  Sinaloa  II.,  Gloaming,  Druidess,  Paradox  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Reclare  retained  her  form  and  won  10  races.  She  again  won  the  Equi- 
noctial Stakes  (3d  event),  1  1/8  miles,  wilh  113  lbs.,  in  1:56  1/5,  beating  Torso,  123,  Jersey 
Pat,  108,  Dr.  Helmuth,  115,  and  Tournament,  122  lbs.  The  Dandelion  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles, 
1  mile  on  the  grass  was  an  easy  mark  for  her,  and  she  next  won  the  Swift  Stakes,  7/8  mile, 
easily  by  2  lengths,  with  114  lbs.,  in  1:27  2/5,  beating  Sir  John,  112,  Chesapeake,  108,  TuUa 
Blackburn,  114,  Rancocas,  115  lb.s.,  and  7  others. 

In  the  Thistle  Stakes,  1  3/16  miles,  she  gave  Admiral  14  lbs.  and  won  as  she  pleased. 
A  Purse  at  Brighton,  and  2  Purses  and  a  Handicap  at  Saratoga  next  fell  to  her  share,  and  at 
the  latter  track  she  also  won,  with  the  greatest  ease,  the  Pocahontas  Stakes,  1  3/16  miles,  and 
the  Relief  Stakes,  1  mile  and  .500  yards. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Reclare  won  a  Sweepstakes  and  2  Handicaps,  one  of  them  a  mile  in 

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1:41,  in  a  canter,  Prince  Royal,   Nellie  BI3',   Madstone,  Diablo,   Fitz  James,  Chesapeake, 
Pagan,  being  some  of  the  horses  that  finished  behind  her. 

As  a  5  and  6-year-old  she  ran  6  races  but  did  not  win. 

Reclare  was  barren  in  1893  and  1894. 
She  produced  in 
1895,     b.  f.  by  Hanover. 
185>G,     b.  r.  Hariuonic.1,  by  Hanover.    Alluded  to  above. 

1897.  blk.  c.  Ridgewood,  by  Hanover.  Was  sent  to  England.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3-year- 
old  in  1900. 

1898,  b.  c.  Bronzewing,  by  imp.  Ooldliiicb.  Was  sent  to  England  as  a  yearling.  Started  9 
times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  viz ;  the  Caterham  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Lingfield,  was  second 
in  1,  thii'd  in  3  and  unplaced  in  5. 


IMP.  CLiARA,  I.1ATE  CLARA  B.,     was  imported  as  a  foal  and  ran  5  times  as  a  3-year-old, 

Harmonica's  was  second  once,  third  twice  and  unplaced  twice.     As 

3d  Dam.  a  3-year-old  she  won  4    races.     At  Brighton    Beach, 

entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile, 

by  8  lengths,  8  starters ;  entered  for  $600  and  bought 

in  for  $640,  she  won  at  3/4  mile  by  a  length  in  1-16  1/4,  S  starters,  and,  entered  for  $1,000, 

she  won  at  a  mile  in  1:44,  13  starters.     At  Monmouth  Park,  entered  for  $800  and  bought  in 

for  $1,13.'),  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  some  good  performers. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  won  3  Purses,  3/4-mile  each,  easily  from  some  good  winners,  and 
won  another  Purse,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  from  Greenland,  $600,  and  7  others. 

Clara  produced  in 

1880,     b.  c.  Cartoon,  by  Reform.    Won  4  races  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year  old  he  captured  13  races,  some  of  them  in  very  good  company,  winning  at 
a  mile  in  1:43  1/3.  from  Bertha,  Ovid,  Prince  Howard,  etc.  ;  at  3/4  mile,  in  1:14  3/4,  from 
Marchma,  Valuable,  etc. ;  at  1  1/8,  in  1:56  1/4,  from  Stridaway,  Huntress,  Fayette,  etc.,  and 
at  a  mile  in  1:43. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  did  not  win,  nor  did  he  win  as  an  8-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the 
turf,  but  at  5,  6  and  7  years  old,  he  won  19  races,  making  a  total  of  35  wins. 

1887,  b.  f.  Reclare,  by  Reform.    Alluded  to  above. 

1888,  barren. 

1889,  ch.  c.  Proteinol,  by  Pardee.  As  a  3-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,350,  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 5/8  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Exotic,  $1,500,  and  Herald,  $750. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  3  races  at  East  St.  Louis,  viz:  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  in  56 
seconds  and  3  Selling  races,  5/8-mile  each,  in  1:01  1/3  and  1:01  3/4. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  7  more  races  and  ran  without  winning  the  following  year. 

1890,  b.  or  b.  c.  Old  Dominion,  by  Dry  Monopole.     Ran  but  did  not  win  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  and  at  Morris  Park, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,700,  won  at  3/4  mile,  in  1:11  1/4,  beating  Arab,  $1,000,  Speculation, 
$1,300,  and  4  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  4  races,  in  1  of  which,  3/4  mile,  at  St.  Asaph,  he  ran  a  dead  heat 
with  Little  Billie,  in  1 :16,  and  won  the  run  off,  in  1 :15  3/4.  He  remained  on  the  turf  till  he 
was  8  years  old,  and  won  16  more  races,  a  total  of  23. 

1891,  br.  c.  Declare,  by  Stratford.  Won  5  races  as  a  3-year-old.  At  Morris  Park,  he  won  the 
Galliard  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  in  58  3/4  seconds,  beating  Patrician,  St.  Maxim,  Halton  (penal- 
ized 5  lbs.),  Piig,  Kazan,  etc.,  and  also  the  Control  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  easily,  by  1  1/3 

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lengths,  in  1:06  1/3,  beating  Halton  (at  equal  weights,  unplaced),  and  Discount,  Sir  Excess, 
Rubicon,  Prig,  Assignee,  etc.,  all  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  the  Surf  Stakes,  li/S  mile,  in  1:03  2/.5,  beating  Galilee, 
Melody,  and  4  others,  and  the  Independence  Stakes,  5/8-mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park, 
with  138  lbs.,  handily  by  1  1/3  lengths,  in  1:01  1/3,  beating  Discount,  113,  Dorian,  108, 
Economist,  108  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Declare  won  5  races,  including  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  with 
top  weight,  at  Morris  Park,  time  1:41,  and  the  Pelham  Bay  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  3  days 
afterwards,  beating  Our  Jack,  Sir  Excess  (top  weight),  and  3  others,  in  receipt  oE  weight. 

As  a  4,  5  and  6-year-old,  he  again  won  races,  making  a  total  of  30. 

1892,  barren. 

1893,  b.  c.  Dutch  Bard,  by  The  Bard.  Did  not  start  till  he  was  4  years  old'.  The  next  year  he 
won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Nashville,  and  won  up  to  a  mile  as  a  6-year-old,  with  3  more 
Purses  to  his  credit.     As  a  7-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

1 894,  barren. 

1895,  ch.  c.  Delsarte,  b.v  Poet  Scout.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old,  did 
not  win.  Did  not  start  as  a  4-year-old.  Ran  as  a  5-year  old  without  winning.  Won  Sell- 
ing races  as  a  6-year-old  in  1901. 

EXPEC"TATIO!V,     ran  as  a  3-year-old  but  did  not  win.     As  a  3-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
Harmonica's  ^100,  and  bought  in  for   160  guineas,  she  won  a  Welter  Plate,  1  mile,  at 

3d  dam.  Streatham. 

Expectation's  first  foal  was  imp.  Clara.  The  same  year  she  was  covered  again  by  Dutch 
Skater  and  sold  to  go  to  France . 

I>K04iiKE!^!i>,     did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  she  won  3  Handicap  Plates,  one  at 
Harmonica's        a  mile  and  the  other  at  about  5/8  mile.     As  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  Selling  Handi- 
4th  dam.  cap,  with  top  weight,  and  was  bought  in  for  43  guineas. 

At  the  Stud  she  threw  the  good  horse  Advance  (winner  of  18  races),  and  also  the  win- 
ners Penton  and  Improvement. 

PROROGUE,     was  a  fine  stayer.     She  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  her  first 

Harmonica's        win  was  a  Handicap,  1   1/3  miles.     Then  she  won  the  Caledonia  Cup,  3  miles, 

5th  dam.  and  the  next  day  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  4  miles,  beating  on  each  occasion  the 

good  racehorse  Underhand,  etc.     She  was  sent  to  Ireland  the  same  season  for 

another  Queen's  Plate,  3  miles,  which  she  landed.     Her  only   other  win  was  a  Handicap, 

1  1/4  miles,  as  a  3-year-old. 

Prologue  was  sold  to  go  to  Germany  after  she  had  had  5  foals  in  England,  3  of  which 
were  winners.  One  of  them,  Promptress,  won  3  Stakes  as  a  3-year-old,  carrying  top 
weight  once.     She  also  won  3  Nurserj'  Handicaps,  carrying  top  weight  in  one. 

ECEOOfE,     ran  as  a  3,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning.     She  produced  the  winners  Simplicity, 

Harmonica's      Virgilius  and  Catalogue,  the  last  named  winning  33  times.     Eclogue  also  produced 

6th  dam.  Idyl,   who  threw  the  winners  Shepherdess,   Fisherman's    Daughter,   Statesman, 

Artless  (winner  of  the  Cesarewitch  and  a  producer)  and  Ethel,  dam  of  Hilda,  etc. 

Hilda's  daughter,  Ruth,  produced  Tarporley,  Golden  Dream,  Rush,  Orford,  Orlet, 

Rust,  Orpah  and  Orme's  Head. 

APOLEOXIA,     was   a  winner  and  a  producer,  and  was  a  sister  to  the  winners  Jereed,  Lady 

Harmonica's         Barbara  and  Delphine.     The  last  named  was  imported  to  the  United  States. 

7th  dam.  Before  leaving  England,   Delphine  threw  the  winners  Leanderand  Toss  Up, 


and  also  the  2  imported  animals,  Monarch  and  The  Queen,  she  the  dam  of  a  mare  by 
Margrave,  who  threw  the  producer  Bet  Arlington.  Delphine's  only  produce  in  America 
was  Herald  (imported  in  utero)  who  sired  Heraldry,  whose  daughter,  Balloon,  threw 
Revolver,  The  Banshee,  True  Blue,  Ballet  and  Buff  and  Blue. 

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imp.  Buzzard,  The  Colonel  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger),  Tomboy  (Doncaster  Cup  and  a  sire), 
the  world  renowned  Beeswing  (Doncaster  and  Ascot  Cups),  Nunny  Kirk  (2,000  guineas), 
Newminster  (St.  Leger  and  a  marvellous  sire),  St.  Serf  (Epsom  Grand  Prize  and  an  excel- 
lent sire),  Melton  (Derby  and  St.  Leger  and  a  first-class  sire),  Grafton  (Doncaster  Cup), 
imp.  Laureate  (Cambridgeshire  and  sire  of  winners),  Aryshire  (3,000  guineas  and  Derby 
and  an  excellent  sire),  Mrs.  Butterwick  (the  Oaks),  Dog  Rose  (Stewards'  Cup  at  Good- 
wood), imp.  Cavalier,  etc.,  etc. 


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Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

*Tranby,  by  Blacklock. 
Lucilla,  by  Trumpator. 

St.  Nicholas,  by  Emilius. 
*Miss  Rose,  by  Tramp. 

Cripple,  by  Medoc. 

Peggy  Stewart,  by  Cook's  Whip. 

Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

*Sarpedon,  by  Emilius. 
Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

Sheet  Anchor,  by  Lottery. 
Miss  Letty,  by  *Priam. 

Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules. 
Colocynth,  by  Physician. 

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Hetman  PlatofLs  dam,  by  Comus. 

Selim,  by  *Buzzard. 
Mare,  by  Haphazard. 

Partisan,  by  \^'alton. 
Pauline,  by  Moses. 

Plenipotentiary,  by  Emilius. 
Myrrha,  by  Whalebone. 

Sultan,  by  Selim. 
Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

*Tranby,  by  Blacklock. 
Lucilla,  by  Trumpator. 

Bertrand,  by  Sir  Archy. 
Mare,  by  *Buzzard. 

Wild  Medley,  by  Mcndoza. 
Mare,  by  Sir  Archy. 

Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
Peri,  by  Wanderer. 

Bob  Booty,  by  Chanticleer. 
Flight,  by  Irish  Escape. 

Castrel.  by  *  Buzzard. 
Idalia,  by  Peruvian. 

Laurel,  by  Blacklock. 

Maid  of  Honor,  by  Champion. 

Timoleon.  by  Sir  Archy. 

Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

*Sarpedon,  by  Emilius. 
Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

Sultan,  by  Selim. 
Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

♦Barefoot,  by  Tramp. 

Lady  Tompkins,  by  American  Eclipse. 

The  Baron,  by  Birdcatcher. 
Pocahontas,  by  *Glenc»)e. 

Melbourne,  by  Humphrey  Clinker. 
Escalade,  by  Touchstone. 

Venison,  by  Partisan. 
Queen  Ann,  by  Slane. 

Defenc?,  by  Whalebone. 
Pet,  by  Gainsborough. 

Timoleon.  by  Sir  Archy. 

Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

*Sarpedon,  by  Emilius. 
Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

Sultan,  by  Selim. 
Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

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Helen  Mar  ran  35  races,  won  8,  ran  second  in  8,  third  in  7  and  unplaced  in  13. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $3,781. 

She  commenced  her  racing  career  by  winning  a  Selling  Purse,  12  mile,  at  Louisville,  in  50  sec- 
onds, beating  Gaiety  Girl,  Hallie  Gay  and  9  others.  She  next  ran  second  to  Petroline  in  a  Selling 
race,  1/2  mile,  with  Gaiety  Girl,  Castalia,  Maggie  S.,  etc.,  behind  her.  A  5/8  Purse  race.  Selling, 
next  fell  to  her  share  at  Latonia,  with  Helen  Keller,  Minnie  Clyde,  etc.,  in  the  rear.  Then  she 
ran  3  times  unplaced. 

At  Cincinnati  Helen  Mar  finished  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Joe  Clark,  in  a  5/8-mile  race 
time,  1:02  1/4.  9  runners.  This  was  followed  by  her  running  outside  the  money  3  times. 
At  Latonia  she  was  second  to  First  Purchase  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  10  runners,  and  in  her  last  race 
of  the  season  she  was  third  in  a  5/8-mile  race  to  Clissie  B.  and  Shuttlecock,  beating  8  others. 

Asa  3-year-old  Helen  Mar  began  by  winning  a  1-mile  race  on  Matinee  day  (with  no  added 
money)  at  Memphis.  Two  days  afterwards  she  captured  a  Purse  race.  Selling,  1  mile,  9  run- 
ners. Four  days  afterwards  she  and  Lady  Inez  were  the  only  2  that  started  in  the  Tennessee  Oaks, 
1  mile.  The  track  was  heavy  and  Helen  Mar  was  beaten  by  a  head  in  1:49  1/2,  terribly  slow  time. 
Then  she  was  unplaced  twice. 

In  a  7/8-mile  race,  at  Cincinnati,  she  ran  second  to  Stowaway,  7  runners,  and  then  won  a  Selling 
Purse  from  7  opponents.  Next  she  ran  second  to  Probasco  in  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  beating  Lufra, 
Stowaway,  Aimee  Goodwin,  Good  Advice,  etc.,  time  1:42  3/4,  and  two  days  afterwards  won  a 
1-mile  Selling  race  from  Good  Advice,  Old  Centre,  etc.,  in  1:42  1/4.  After  being  unplaced  at  La- 
tonia she  ran  second  to  Moylan  in  a  7  1/3-furlong  race,  beating  Letcher,  etc.  Then  she  was 
unplaced  again. 

In  the  Latonia  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  the  good  mare  Souffle,  Elusive  and  Helen  Mar  ran 
1,  3,  3,  with  two  behind  them,  and  Helen  Mar  occupied  the  same  berth  behind  Cecil  and  Free 
Coinage  in  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  7  runners,  time  1:41  3/4.  She  did  not  improve  on  her  position 
in  a  7/8  mile.  At  Detroit  she  was  only  beaten  a  neck  by  Strathrol,  All  Over,  Outgo,  Belle 
Boyd  and  others  finishing  in  the  rear,  time  1:41  3/4.  Two  days  afterwards  she  won  a  7/8- 
mile  race  from   Benamela.  All  Over,  Chicot,  etc.     She  then  ran  twice  unplaced. 

Afterwards  Balk  Line  and  Mobolaska  beat  her  at  Cincinnati,  9  starters.  Judith  and  Hoffman 
served  her  the  same  in  a  field  of  7,  and  Clissie  B.  and  Nimrod  finished  in  front  of  her  in  another  race 
with  7  starters  including  Leonawell.  Helen  Mar  wound  up  her  racing  career  by  winning  a  1-mile 
Selling  race,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Kirk,  Judith  C,  Sir  Vassar.  Fuero.  Little  Tom,  Equinox 
and  Howard  M.,  time  1:43. 


9IEDJE,     never  ran. 
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1888,  b.  or  br.  f.  Medallion,  by  Beu  d'Or.  Ran  unplaced  in  1  race  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  was 
unnamed. 

Medallion  threw  Dalliance,  a  winner  as  a  5-year-old  in  1899. 

1889,  b.  f.  Boundaway,  by  Beii  d'Or.  Never  ran.  She  was  barren  in  1893,  1894,  1895  and  1896. 
In  1897  Boundaway  threw  Sprung,  who  ran  13  races  as  a  2-year-old  and  was  unplaced  in  all 
of  them. 

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As  a  3-year-old,  in  1900,  Sprung  ran  31  races,  won  4  of  them,  was  8  times  second  and  4 
times  third.  The  first  race  Sprung  won  was  at  Newport,  Ky. ,  distance  1  mile  and  .50  yards, 
beating  Dr.  S.  Ayres,  Lunar,  Barilla,  etc.  At  Latonia  he  won  a  1-mile  race  from  Kaftan, 
Flop,  Little  Billy,  etc.,  in  1:43.  At  Latonia  he  won  a  Selling  race,  1  1/4  miles,  in  a  field  of 
8  runners,  time  3:10  1/3,  and  his  last  win  of  the  season  was  accomplished  at  St.  Louis  in  a 
1  3/16-mile  Selling  race,  5  starters. 

1890,  slipped  foal. 

1891,  br.  c.  Figaro,  by  Fonso.  Ran  his  first  three  races,  unnamed,  as  a  2-year-old.  He  began  by 
running  sesond  to  the  crack  racehorse  Domino  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Brooklyn.  Be- 
hind the  pair  were  Patrician,  Meddler  and  10  others.  A  week  afterwards  he  won  the  Sea- 
side Stakes,  5/8  mile,  in  1  ;03  1/4,  beating  the  Stratford-Crossfire  colt,  Daly,  The  Bully,  imp. 
Wolsey,  Hindoomere  and  6  others.  The  next  day  he  ran  unplaced  behind  the  good  racehorse 
Dobbins,  Declare  and   Hurlingham   in  the  Tremont  Stakes,  8/4  mile. 

Next  time  out,  under  the  name  of  Figaro,  carrying  118  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  St. 
Maxim,  106,  and  Nahma,  103  lbs.,  in  the  Larchmont  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Declare, 
121,  Prig,  109,  the  Crossfire  colt,  115,  Sir  Excess,  118,  and  The  Bully,  107  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Figaro  was  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Cataract  in  the  Daisy  Stakes, 
Sir  Excess,  Dorian  and  6  others  being  behind  him,  time  1 :01  2/5.  Then  he  won  the  Spring 
Turf  Selling  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  on  the  turf,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $4,000, 
top  weight.  With  top  weight,  giving  the  winner,  J.  P.  B.,  5  lbs.,  he  ran  second  in  the  Vernal 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  5  others.  Dobbins  and  Kintigirna  beat  him  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at 
Saratoga,  5  runners,  and  he  then  ran  twice  unplaced. 

On  Figaro's  return  to  Sheepshead  Bay  he  ran  second  to  the  grand  racehorse,  Henry 
of  Navarre,  in  the  Golden  Rod  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  on  the  turf,  and  then  he  landed  the  Wood- 
cock Stakes,  1  mile,  on  the  turf,  beating  Curacoa,  Queenlike,  Prig,  St.  Maxim,  etc. ,  in  1 :43. 
Figaro  ran  4  more  races  during  the  season  without  winning.  With  113  lbs  up,  he  was  third 
to  Frog  Dance,  104,  and  Rightmore,  103  lbs.,  beating  Patrician,  105  lbs.,  and  others;  ran 
unplaced  behind  Galilee  and  Armitage ;  finished  second  to  Sam  Lucas,  and  occupied  the 
same  place  behind  Armitage. 

As  a  3-year-old  Figaro  began  by  running  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  Sweepstakes  at  Brook- 
lyn, and  at  the  same  track  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Falcon  Stakes.  1  1/16  miles,  giving  the 
first,  second  and  third  8,  9  and  13  lbs.  respectively.  He  next  won  the  Throgg's  Neck  Stakes,  7/8 
mile,  at  Morris  Park,  beating  St.  Maxim,  Armitage,  etc.  His  next  win  was  a  1-mile  race  at 
Providence,  giving  a  lot  of  weight  away,  and  at  the  same  place  he  won  a  1-mile  Handicap, 
again  giving  a  lot  of  weight  away. 

At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  and  at  Saratoga  he  won  2  races  in 
succession,  one  at  7/8  mile,  beating  J.  P.  B.,  Memoir,  Wheeler  and  West  Park,  and  the 
other  at  6  1/3  furlongs,  beating  La  Joya,  Prig,  Selena  D.  and  Lord  Harry. 

At  Sheepshead,  in  the  Fall,  Figaro,  with  101  1/3  lbs.  up,  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race, 
beating  Chant  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby),  Prig  and  6  others,  in  1  ;39  4/5.  Four  days 
afterwards  he  won  another  1-mile  Selling  race  in  1:413/5,  beating  Dutch  Skater,  Ben 
Lomond,  etc.  His  last  win  of  the  season  was  at  Narragansett  Park,  in  a  1  1/16-mile  race. 
In  addition  to  the  above  performances  Figaro  ran  second  4  times  and  third  4  times. 

As  a  4-year-old  Figaro  ran  33  races,  won  7,  was  second  in  6  and  third  in  6,  and  as  a  5- 
year-old  he  won  twice.  Thus  he  wound  up  his  career  with  21  races  and  about  $30,000  to  his 
credit. 

1892,  b.  c.  by  Foiiso. 

1893,  b.  f.  Helen  Mar,  by  Hanover.    Alluded  to  above. 

1894,  b.  or  br.  f.  Katie  Havliu.  by  Hanover.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

1895,  br.  f.  Corie  Lynn,  by  Fonso.     Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old  and  then  died. 

1896,  br.  f.  by  Candlemas. 

1897,  barren. 

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FEKIDA,     was  a  cracking  good  racemare,  and  won  at  all  distances,  up  to  4-mile  heats.     She  ran 
Helen  Mar's     54  races,  won  24,  was  second  13  times,  third  8  times  and  was  unplaced  in  9  races.     Her 
'2d  dam.        winnings  amounted  to  $35,083.     She  was  also  a  good  producer. 

La  Henderson,  Kitty  Clark  and  Miss  Obstinate,  Helen  Mar's  next  3  dams,  successively, 
were  all  good  producers. 

For  further  particulars   of  Ferida  and  the   Miss  Obstinate  family,  see  Beth  Broeck, 
Countess,  Coraza,  Flitaway,  Louise  N.,  Martha  H.  and  Xela. 


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xi  r  Velocipede. 


1  Kate. 


*Leviathan. 


£'*'  1  Sally  Kirby. 


S  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

'*  Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

(  *Tranby,  by  Blacklock. 
I  Lucilla,  by  Trumpator. 

I  St.  Nicholas,  by  Emilius. 
(  *Miss  Rose,  by  Tramp. 

\  Cripple,  by  Medoc. 

)  Peggy  Stewart,  by  Cook's  Whip. 

\  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

'/  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

\  *Sarpedon,  by  Emilius. 
f  Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

S  Sheet  Anchor,  by  Lottery. 
I  Miss  Letty,  by  *Priam. 

\  Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules. 
'/  Colocynth,  by  Physician. 

\  tTramp  or  Waverly,  by  Whalebone. 
I  Mare,  by  Comus. 

I  Selim,  by  *Buzzard. 
/  Mare,  by  Haphazard. 

S  Partisan,  by  Walton. 

*  Pauline,  by  Moses. 

S  Plenipotentiary,  by  EmiliuF. 
(  Myrrha,  by  Whalebone. 

3  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

*  Trampohne,  by  Tramp. 

*  *Tranby,  by  Blacklock. 
/  Lucilla,  by  Trumpator. 

\  Benrand,  by  Sir  Archy. 

*  Mare,  by  *Buzzard. 

S  Wild  Medley,  by  Mendoza. 
I  Mare,  by  Sir  Archy. 

i  Humphrey  Clinker,  by  Comus. 
/  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

S  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
'/  Emma,  by  Whisker. 

S  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
I  Shoveler,  by  Scud. 

\  Whisker,  by  Waxy. 

I  Variety,  by  Selim  or  Soothsayer, 

I  Lottery,  by  Tramp. 

*  Morgiana,  by  Muley. 

\  *Priam,  by  Emilius. 
"/  Mare,  by  Orville. 

\  Sir  Hercules,  by  Whalebone. 
f  Guiccioli,  by  Bob  Booty. 

1  Liverpool,  by  Tramp. 
'(  Rachel,  by  Muley. 

\  Sir  Archy.  by  *Diomed. 
i  Mare,  by  ♦Saltram. 

S  Ball's  Florizel,  by  *Diomed. 
'\  Mare,  by  *Alderman. 

S  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
'\  Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

S  Sumpter,  by  Sir  Archy. 

}  Lady  Grey,  by  Robbin  Grey. 

\  Blacklock,  by  Whitelock. 
I  Mare,  by  Juniper. 

\  Catton,  by  Golumpus. 

"I  Miss  Garforth,  by  Walton. 

\  Muley,  by  Orville. 
(  Mare,  by  Windle. 

\  Stockholder,  by  Sir  Archy. 

'/  Mare,  by  Barksdale's  Grey  Diomed. 


CQ 

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HESSIB. 


Hessie  started  11  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $5,700. 

As  a  3-year-old  her  races  were  all  run  at  Latonia,  where  she  began  by  winning  the  Maiden 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  by  2  lengths  in  1:02  1/2,  beating  Royal  Spirit,  Repeater  (top  weight),  Leaflet, 
Dominion  (second  top  weight),  18  starters.  She  next  won  the  Covington  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  in 
which  she  carried  top  weight,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,750,  11  starters.  In  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs, 
with  118  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Leonard  B.,  beating  Prime  Minister,  110,  Picaroon,  118  lbs.,  and  3 
others  in  receipt  of  from  11  to  18  lbs. 

In  her  last  race  of  the  season,  with  118  lbs.  up,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Simon  W. 
(an  extra  speedy  horse).  Sandoval,  Ace,  Philomena,  Leonard  B.,  Annie  M.,  Lady  Buchanan  and 
Lucy  Lee,  all  of  them   2-year-old  winners,  in  receipt  of  11  lbs.  each,  time  1:15. 

As  a  3-year-old  Hessie,  117  lbs.,  began  by  winning  the  A.shland  Oaks,  1  mile,  at  Lexington, 
beating  Queen  Mary,  117,  Kitty  Clive,  117,  and  3  others,  112  lbs.  each,  in  the  Oaks.  At  Latonia, 
with  117  lbs.,  she  finished  third  to  Leaflet,  112,  and  Favorine,  107  lbs.,  in  the  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  7 
starters,  but  was  disqualified  for  fouling.  A  fortnight  later  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Latonia  Prize, 
1  1/8  miles,  won  by  Brendoo. 

At  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $900,  she  won  at  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Adelbert,  $1,000, 
Marshall,  $500,  April  Fool,  $800,  Sabilla,  $1,100,  Dungarven,  $500,  Irish  Reel,  $1,000,  and  Chesa- 
peake, |800.  At  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  she  was  unplaced  to  Ina,  $800. 
Arapahoe,  $1,000,  and  Second  Attempt,  $700,  in  a  mile  race,  9  starters,  and  in  the  Jerome  Stakes, 
Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  her  last  race  of  the  season,  with  104  lbs.,  was  unplaced  to  Counter  Tenor, 
121.  Brandy  wine,  105,  and  Maurice,  98  lbs.,  7  starters,  time  1;54. 

Hessie  started  only  once  as  a  4-year-old,  running  fourth  and  last  to  Flying  Dutchman,  Rey 
del  Mar  and  Mercury  in  the  Orisdale  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Memphis. 

I..ll>.\  STANHOPE,     was  a  grand  racemare.     She  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.     As  a  3-year- 

Hessie's  old  she  won  4  races,  viz  :    mile   heats   in   straight  heats,   a  dash,   1  1/4 

Dam.  miles,  beating  Mammonist,  Hegiaz,  etc.,  at  Abdallah  Park,  Cynthiana, 

Ky.,anda  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  at  Lexington,  6 

starters,  in  addition  to  the  Kentucky  Stallion  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  which 

she  won  by  8  lengths  from  the  good  racehorse  Getaway,  who  pulled  up  very  lame. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lida  Stanhope  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  at  New 
Orleans,  very  easily,  5  runners;  won  the  Walker  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  by  4  lengths,  beating 
Fellowplay  and  3  others,  and  won  the  Howard  Cup,  3  miles,  beating  Blazes  and  Manitou. 
At  Louisville  she  won  a  Purse,  2  miles,  by  2  lengths,  5  starters.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a 
Purse,  l-mile-500-yards,  beating  Kennesaw,  Bushwhacker,  Liatunah  and  Kinkead,  and  at 
the  same  track  won  the  Baden-Baden  Handicap,  3  miles,  with  102  lbs.,  beating  Ella  War- 
field,  93,  Bushwhacker,  101,  Thora,  117,  and  Checkmate,  118 lbs.,  time  5:25. 

As  a  0-year-old  Lida  Stanhope  won  the  Louisville  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
beating  John  Davis  and  Thora,  and  at  Latonia  she  won  the  Cincinnati  Hotel  Stakes,  2  1/8 
miles,  by  2  lengths,  8  starters. 

As  a  6-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  2  miles,  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  easily  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Lucky  B.,  Binette  and  others,  and  at  Jerome  Park  won  a  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  1/4  miles,  beating  imp.  Burgomaster,  Lucky  B.,  Economy,  Richard  L.,  etc.  She 
won  another  race,  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Washington,  in  a  canter  by  5 
lengths  as  a  7-year-old. 

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Lida  Stanhope  produced  in 

1887,  b.  c.  Ten  Shiner,  by  Teu  Broec!;.     Never  started. 

1888,  ch.  c.  Ban  Boy,  by  imp.  King  Ban.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 

1889,  b.  1'.  O'Sullivan,  by  Falsetto.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old,  did  not  win. 
18»0,     barren. 

1891,  ch.  f.  Lorena  Mac,  by  Onon(lag:a.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old,  did  not  win. 
Lorena  Mac  threw 

(a)  McAlbert.  Who,  as  a  3-year-old,  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Nashville,  in  a  canter 
from  7  opponents  in  1:03  1/4,  and  won  another  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  the  same  track,  beating 
Bucksaw  and  Monte  Wayman.     He  also  won  as  a  3,  4  and  6-year-old  in  1901. 

{i)     Directum.     A  winner  as  a  5-year-old  in  1903. 

1892,  ch.  f.  Hessie,  by  Hanover.    Alluded  to  above. 

1893,  ch.  f.  Lida  Woodlands,  by  imp.  Woodlands.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.    As  a  3-year- 
old,  entered  to  be  sold  tor  $100,  she  won  a  5/8-raiIe  race  at  Washington,  5  starters. 

As  a  4-year.old  she  did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  ran  as  an  outlaw  without 
winning.     The  next  year  she  won  as  an  outlaw. 

1894,  ch.  f.  Mattie  Stanhope,  by  imp.  Woodlands.    Ran  as  a  3-year-oId,  did  not  win. 

1895,  ch.  c.  Haslinsren,  by  Hanover.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

1896,  barren. 

1897,  br.  f.  by  Lampliarhter. 

1898,  ch.  c.  Hnmbolt,  by  Hanover.     As  a  2-year-old  won  a  race,  l-mile-and-70-yards.  for  all  ages, 
at  Washington,  beating  Warrenton,  etc. 

ADA  CHEATHAM,     produced  in 
Hessie's 
2d  Dam. 

1863,  c.  by  Ruric. 

1864,  by  imp.  Anstralian. 

1865      and  1866.     No  report  in  Stud  Book. 
1867,    ch.f.  Catina,  by  imp.  Australian. 

Catina  threw 

(a)  Glentina.  Winner  of  a  Sweepstakes,  for  2-year-olds,  at  Lexington,  beating  King 
Faro  and  9  others. 

Glentina  only  had  2  foals,  one  of  which  died  as  a  2-year-old,  after  she  had  run  4  races, 
in  1  of  which  she  was  second.  Glentina's  other  foal  was  Bondholder,  who  won  the  Runny- 
mede  Stakes  at  Louisville. 

As  a  3-year-old  Bondholder  won  tbe  Distillers'  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Lexington, 
beating  Lida  Stanhope,  etc.,  in  2;08  1/2,  and  also  captured  the  Missouri  Derby. 

(6)     Ada  Glenn.     A  good  racemare  after  her  2  and  3-year-old  form. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  l-mile-and-500-yards,  at  Saratoga,  by  4  lengths,  beating 
Juanita,  Gen.  Philips,  etc.,  and  won  another  Purse,  same  distance,  beating  Col.  Sprague, 
Oden,  Jim  Bpck,  Long  Taw,  etc.  At  Gravesend  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  mile 
heats,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Dan  Sparling  (winner  of  the  Withers),  Grenada,  Bye-and- 
Bye,  St.  Martin,  One  Dime,  etc.,  in  1:44  3/4  and  1:45  1/3. 

As  a  5-year-old  Ada  Glenn  did  not  win,  but  as  a  6-year-old  she  won  3  races,  running  a  mile 
in  1 :42  ;  a  mile  and  500  yards  in  2:11,  and  1  1/8  miles  in  1:55  1/4,  beating  good  horses.  She 
won  as  a  7-year-old,  and  the  following  season,  her  last  year  on  the  turf,  she  won  3  more 

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races,  including  the  Commercial  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  and  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  at  Saratoga,  after  a  dead  heat  with  Gano.  in  1;41  1/2,  and  winning  the  run- 
off in  1;43  1/2  by  2  lengths. 

Ada  Glenn  threw  The  Elk  (winner  of  3  races  as  a  3-year-old),  and  the  stake  winner  Gold 
Dust,  who  captured  31  races. 

(f)  Katie  Bowling.     Never  started. 

Katie  Bowling  threw  .Minnie  P.  (never  started,  dam  of  Motilla,  winner  of  1.5  races), 
the  very  good  stake  winner  Princess  Bowling  (18  races,  including  the  Lakeside,  Flash, 
Thomas,  Englewood,  Alabama,  Foster  Memorial  and  Merchants'  Stakes,  and  dam  of  the 
winner  Euphemia  L.),  and  also  the  winners  Miss  Bowling  (dam  of  Colette),  Judge  Arkell, 
Ben  Lomond  (11  races)  and  Martha  Griffin,  8  races. 

(d)  Jennie  Flood.     Never  started. 

Jennie  Flood  threw  the  wmners  Miss  Flood,  Galloping  King  and  Ducat.  The  last 
named  was  a  stake  winner  and  a  very  smart  hoi'se,  with  28  races  to  his  credit. 

(e)  Lord  Raglan.  Won  4  races  as  a  2-yearold,  including  the  Equity  Stakes  at  Sara- 
toga, beating  Baron  Faverot,  Barnes,  etc.  ;  the  Boulevard  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Chicago,  and 
the  Peabody  Hotel  Stakes  at  Memphis. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Phceni.x  Hotel  Stakes  at  Lexington,  the  Fleetwood  Stakes, 
1-mile  heats,  at  Louisville,  beating  Bondholder,  etc,  and  2  Purses,  mile  heats.  He  died 
the  same  year. 

(/)     Little  Casino.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Little  Casino  threw  Kate  Foley  (never  started,  dam  of  Actine,  winner  at  3/4  mile  in 
1903  in  1:  14  3/4,  and  Clifton  B.,  a  winner  over  the  jumps),  Jim  Murphy  (winner  of  the  Haw- 
thorne Stakes  and  7  other  races),  the  winners  Tom  Murphy,  Jack  Carey  and  Artena,  and 
also  the  outlaw  winner  Ed.  Murphy. 

(g)  Dr.  Reed,  late  Lord  Coleridge.  Winner  of  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles, 
and  2  other  races  as  a  4-year-old. 

(//)     Mary  Winnifred.     Never  started. 

Mary  Winnifred  threw  J.  H.  Mc.  (winner  of  3  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  and  also  a 
winner  as  an  outlaw^,  Freyja  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  dam  of  Arlean  B.,  win- 
ner of  a  1/2-mile  race  in  48  1/2  seconds  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901),  Favorita  (winner  of  6  races 
as  a  2  and  3-year-old),  Hosi  (a  winner  from  2  till  6  years  of  age  inclusive),  and  Varner  as  a 
2-year-old  winner  in  1901. 

(g)  Bonaletta.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16 
miles,  at  Saratoga,  as  a  3-year-old. 

Bonaletta  threw  Cavaletta  (a  winner  as  a  3-year-old),  and  Hanoletta,  who  never  started, 
but  produced  Orletta,  a  winner  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1899. 

(/i)  Boyle  Rhodes.  Won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  as  a  4-year-old,  and  won  2  races  the 
following  )-ear. 

1868,  b.  c.  Frogtowii,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.  A  stake  winner,  his  victories  including  the 
Excelsior  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Saratoga,  beating  Hamburg,  Chillicothe,  etc.  Frogtown 
was  also  a  successful  sire. 

1869,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1870,  ch.  e.  0.  P.  B.  Merodoc,  by  imp.  Australian. 

1871,  1872,  barren. 

1873,  eh.  c.  Plain  Earnest,  by  Planet.    Dead. 

1874,  barren. 

1875,  ch.  f.  Lady  Stanhope,  by  imp.  (ilenelg.     Never  started. 
Lady  Stanhope  produced 

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(a)     Patty  of  Cork.     Never  started. 

Patty  of  Cork  threw  Patty  (never  started,  dam  of  the  winners  Micmac  Queen.  Wexford 
and  Manzanillo),  and  Catherine  C,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  she  the  dam 
of  the  winners  Tiddledevvinks,  Elano,  Sacket,  Exception  and  Pirate  Queen,  a  2-year-old 
winner  in  1901. 

Patty  of  Cork  also  threw  the  winners  King  Solomon,  Rappat.  Blue  Garter,  Irish 
Lady,   Antietam  (in  England),  Onomastus,  and  Foxy  Kane,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1902. 

{b)     Ban  Hope.     Winner  of  4  races. 

(c)  Virgie  Wright.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win. 

Virgie  Wright  threw  the  winners  Woodsman,  Bollinger,  Campania.  Helen  H.  Gardner, 
Stanhope,  Taraarin  and  Marcy,  who  won  a  lot  of  races  combined,  and  the  2  last  named 
were  winners  in  1901. 

{d)     Mary  Anna.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Mary  Anna  threw  Black  Jimmy  (did  not  start  till  he  was  4  years  old,  won  6  jumping 
races  as  a  5  and  6-year-old),  and  Avenstoke,  winner  of  8  races  as  a  2-year-old. 

(f)  Gladness  II.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  a  1/2-mile  at  Gloucester, 
by  2  lengths,  10  runners.     She  is  the  dam  of  Overami,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1898. 

(/)     Little  Cripple.     Winner  of  30  races. 

(^o')  Mickey.  Won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  Roby,  Ind.,  as  a  2-yeav-old,  7  starters. 
Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

1S76,  ch.  c.  Jim  Beck,  by  Waverley.     Ran  as  a  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

1877,  barren. 

1878,  ch.  f.  Lida  Stanhope,  by  Waverley.    Alluded  to  above. 

1879,  barren. 

1880,  ch.  f.  Ada  Ban,  by  imp.  King:  Ban.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  5  races.  She 
won  a  Purse.  1/2  mile,  at  Chicago,  by  2  lengths  from  Katie  Fletcher  and  4  others.  At 
Memphis  she  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Bellona,  Northana,  Sadie  McNairy, 
etc.,  and  won  the  Railroad  Stakes,  1  mile,  .5  starters.  At  Greenville,  Miss.,  she  won  a  Purse, 
3/4  mile  heats,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  a  Purse,  1  1/2  miles,  5  starters.  She  did  not  start 
as  a  3-year-old,  but  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning. 

Ada  Ban  produced 

(a)  Catling.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old,  did  not  win.  Won  4  races  as  a  4-year-old,  1 
at  Latonia  and  3  at  Gloucester.     Ran  as  a  5-year-old,  did  not  win. 

(h)    Katherine  Bassett.     Never  started. 

Katherine  Bassett  threw  Traveller  (a  winner  up  till  and  including  his  fifth  year),  Al 
Sirat  (winner  of  2  races  as  a  2-year-old),  and  Henry  Bert,  a  very  fast  horse.  He  won  as  a 
2-year-old  in  1900,  and  in  1901  won  good  races,  including  3/4  mile  in  1;13  1/5,  and  a  mile  in 
1:40  2/5,  both  won  at  Harlem,  111. 

(f)  Han  Ban.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  a  Purse.  5/8  mile,  at 
Latonia,  and  another  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  a  Selling 
race,  3/4  mile,  entered  for  $600,  top  weight,  at  New  York  as  a  4-year-old,  and  also  won  on 
the  outlaw  tracks  later  on  the  same  season. 

(d)  Saracinesca.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  St. 
Louis,  in  a  field  of  10. 

(f)     Bannie.     Won  5  races  as  a  2-year-old. 

(/)     Sister  Sarah.     As  a  2-year-old,  in  1901,  won  several  races. 

1881,  ch.  c.  by  imp.  KyrleDaly.     Died  as  a  yearling. 

1882,  barren. 

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1883,  Cheatfellow,  by  Longrfellow.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  but  did  not  win  as  a 
3-year-old.  Ran  in  the  flat  and  over  the  jumps  as  a  4-year-old,  and  ran  over  the  jumps  as 
a  5-year-old  without  winning. 

1884,  barren. 

Ada  Cheatham  died  in  1884. 

COTTACiiE  OIRL,  threw  the  stake  winner  Riot,  who  won  the  Green  Stakes,  mile  heats,  in 
Hessie's  straight  heats,  at  Nashville,  beating  Coquette,    Louisville  and  2  others. 

3d  Dam.  Another    winner  out    of   Cottage   Girl    was   an  unnamed    filly,  by   imp. 

Sovereign,  who  won  a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,   at  Suffolk   Park,  Phila- 
delphia. 

Cottage  Girl  also  threw  Lizzie  Bug  (dam  of  Maremee,  winner  of  the  Filly  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  at  Le.xington,  and  the  producer  Asia),  Ninette  (dam  of  the  producers  Mollie 
Hambleton  and  Lizzie  Stone),  and  Versalia,  dam  of  the  producer  Lady  Clare.  Lots  of 
good  winners  have  come  from  the  above  mentioned  animals. 

PRI\<'KMS  AKX,     was  a  winner,  and  threw  Elizabeth  McNairy,  dam   of  the  producer  Nannie 
Hessie's  McNairy,  whence  Sudie  McNairy,  Spring   Hill  Belle  and  their  descendants. 

4th  Dam. 


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HOMEOPATHY. 


Homeopathy  ran  28  races,  won  1,  was^  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  20. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $3,565. 

Her  first  start  as  a  2-yeai-old  was  on  May  8th,  at  Baltimore,  in  the  Claybaugh  Memorial  Stakes, 
12  mile,  in  which  she  ran  third  to  Tom  Finley  and  Minnie  B.,  beating  Mucilage,  time  ■>()  1/4  sec- 
onds. At  Brooklyn  she  was  unplaced  to  Banquet  (a  good  racehorse),  Belisarius  and  Houston  in  the 
Expectation  Stakes,  14 runners,  time  0:49  1/2. 

Six  days  afterwards  she  ran  second  to  the  good  racemare,  Reclare,  in  the  Clover  Stakes  (for 
fillies),  5/8  mile,  track  heavy,  beating  Paradox,  Urbanna,  Minnie  B.,  Fannie  J.,  Insight,  Folly,  Cara 
Mia,  Sunnyside,  May  Queen,  etc.  Then  she  was  unplaced  to  St.  Carlo,  Ballarat  and  Torso  in  the 
Great  American  Stakes;  unplaced  to  Druidess,  Devotee  and  Bavarian  in  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  and 
to  Paradox,  Phoebe  and  Rancocas  in  the  Yonkers  Stakes. 

Homeopathy  next  tried  her  luck  at  Monmouth  Park,  where,  on  a  heavy  track,  she  won  the  Las- 
sie Stakes  (for  fillies),  3/4  mile,  beating  several  good  ones,  including  Carrie  C,  Livonia,  Starlight, 
Bibelot,  Paradox,  Millie  Williams,  Eminence,  Fannie  J.,  etc. 

This  was  the  first  and  last  race  won  by  Homeopathy,  who,  however,  ran  3  times  more  as  a  3-year- 
old.  Carrying  115  lbs.  she  ran  fourth  to  her  stable  companion.  Starlight,  115  lbs.,  in  the  Colleen 
Stakes,  3/'4  mile,  7  runners,  with  Carrie  C.  103,  and  Little  Ella,  108  lbs.,  second  and  third,  respect- 
ively. The  company  was  too  warm  for  her  in  the  Dunraow  Stakes,  won  by  the  grand  2-year-old,  El 
Rio  Rey,  with  Ruperta  and  Gregory  second  and  third,  while  in  the  Fashion  Stakes,  Homeopathy 's 
last  start  of  the  season,  she  was  again  unplaced. 

As  a  3-year-old  Homeopathy  began  by  nmning  3  times  unplaced  at  Elizabeth,  where,  at  the 
fourth  attempt,  she  finished  second  to  the  speedy  Tipstaff  in  a. 5/8-mile  race,  beating  Fitzroy,  Young 
Duke  and  5  others.  At  Linden  she  ran  third  to  Salisbury  and  Blue  Rock  in  a  1/2-mile  race,  beating 
Sam  Morse,  Gold  Fish  and  6  others.  The  next  day  she  was  unplaced  to  Blue  Rock,  Sam  Morse  and 
Salvini  in  a  5  1/2-furlongrace,  while  two  daj-s  afterwards,  at  Elizabeth,  she  ran  third  to  Judge  Mor- 
row (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap),  and  Jack  Rose  in  a  1  1/8-miles  race,  beating  Stonemason. 

Then  Homeopathy  was  unplaced  8  times  in  succession.  She  followed  these  defeats  up  by  running 
second  to  Maximus  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race  at  Morris  Park,  beating  Dundee.  Three  days  afterwards 
she  finished  behind  Dundee,  Rover  and  Jack  Rose  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  and  four  days  later  ran  the 
last  race  of  her  career,  finishing  second  to  Bliss  in  a  1-mile  race,  beating  Glenfallon  and  Cliff'wood. 

Homeopathy  was  barren  to  Tom  Ocliiltree  in  1892  and  was  sent  to  England,  where  she  pro- 
duced in 

1893,  b.  f.  Sepia  ( late  Hahueiuaii),  by  Petrarch.  This  filly  was  shipped  to  America,  where,  under 
the  name  of  Sepia,  she  ran  unplaced  at  New  Orleans,  on  February  loth,  in  a  $200  Purse  for  2- 
year-olds,  3/  8  mile,  her  only  start.  The  first  of  her  produce,  Lucent,  won  a  race,  1  mile 
and  70  yards,  for  maiden  3-year-olds,  at  Saratoga,  7  runners,  in  1901. 

1894,  b.  e.  Trianon,  by  (Springfield  (foaled  in  Enarland).  Trianon  was  sent  to  America  and 
ran  unplaced  in  his  first  race,  5  8  mile,  Selling,  at  the  Brooklyn  Spring  Meeting.  He  also 
ran  unplaced  on  10  other  occasions  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  did  not  run.  As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  8  races,  won  1,  was  second  in 
1  and  unplaced  6  times.  He  finished  second  to  Prime  Minister  in  a  7/8-mile  race  at  Sara- 
toga, beating  Flareaway,  Flo  W.  and  Joe  Anderson.  His  winning  race  was  the  last  in 
which  he  started  when  he  captured  a  5  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  for  maidens,  at  Aqueduct, 
beating  10  opponents. 

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As  a  5-year-old  Trianon  started  13  times.  In  his  first  race,  1  mile,  selling,  he  ran 
second  to  Tut  Tut,  at  Washington,  beating  Judge  Magee,  Imperator  and  Beau  Ideal. 
He  was  unplaced  in  all  his  other  races,  9  of  which  were  on  the  flat  and  2  over  the  jumps. 

1895,  b.  c.  Gloiioiue  (late  trlenoiue),  by  Sheen  (foaled  in  Engrlaiid).  As  a  2-year-old,  under 
the  name  Glenoine,  he  started  by  winning  the  Congressional,  selling,  1/2  mile,  at  Wash- 
ington, beating  Mr.  Stoffel,  Torstenson  and  Delicate.  At  Aqueduct  he  was  unplaced  to 
Torstenson  at  4  1/2  furlongs,  and  two  days  afterwards  won  a  .'j/S-mile  Selling  race  from  6 
opponents. 

Under  his  new  name,  Glonoine  ran  unplaced  in  a  Selling  race,  and  three  days 
afterwards  ran  second  to  Ma  Petite  (giving  her  10  lbs.)  in  a  .'5/8-mile  race,  6  runners.  He 
next  ran  unplaced  4  times,  and  followed  this  up  by  running  second  to  Benares  in  a  3/4-mile 
Selling  race   at  Brighton  Beach,  9  runners. 

Afterwards  he  was  again  unplaced  3  times  before  running  second  to  Belle  of  Erin  in 
a  5/8-mile  race  at  Fort  Erie,  8  runners,  time  1 :02  1/2.  After  being  twice  unplaced  Glonoine 
ran  third  to  Sly  Fox  and  Lady  Disdain  at  Washington  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  beating 
7  others.  Two  days  afterwards  he  was  second  to  Saratoga  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  9 
runners,  and  wound  up  the  season  by  running  second  to  Sly  Fox  and  Aurum  in  a  7/8-mile 
race,  beating  Lady  Disdain  and  Percy  F. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Glonoine  ran  26  races,  won  2,  was  second  in  4  and  third  in  4.  His  first 
win  was  a  1-mile  Selling  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  10  runners,  time  1:42  1/2,  won  easily  by  8 
lengths.  His  last  win  was  at  Sheepshead  Bay  in  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  on  the  turf,  time 
1 :56  2/5.  In  this  race  he  beat  Bannock,  Laverock,  Rondo,  Lansdale,  Twinkler,  Free 
Lance,  Sir  Gawain,  Merlin  and  Jefferson. 

Glonoine  also  won  1  race  as  a  4-year-old  and  1  as  a  5-year-old  in  1900. 

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1897,     ch.  c.  by  St.  Florian. 

JflAGdE  B.  B.,     won  the  Sequel  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  at  Saratoga,  and   at    the    Stud   threw 
Homeopathy's  several  good  racehorses  and  producing  daughters ;  in  fact  she  is  one  of  the 

dam.  best  broodmares  included  in   the  American   Stud  Book,  and   has   the   dis- 

tinction of  being  the  only  American  mare  that  ever  threw  an  English  Derby 
winner.     Her  famous  son,  Iroquois,  not  only  won  the  Derby  but  captured  the 
St.  Leger  and  other  first-class  races.     He  is  3/4  brother  to  Homeopathy. 

MADELIIVE,    was  a  winner,  and  in  addition  to  Maggie  B.  B.,  she  threw  the  3  producing  daugh- 
Homeopathy's      ters  Kate  Duncan,  Income  and  Madelina. 
2d  dam. 


MAGXOLiIA,     threw  the  12  winners  Magic,  Madeline,  Madonna,  Charley  Ball,  Princeton,  Charles 

Homeopathy's       Morgan,  Hanover,  Daniel  Boone  (a  great  Cup  horse),  Simon  Kenton,  Skedaddle, 

3d  dam.  Kentucky  (a  great  Cup  horse  and  sold  for  $40,000),  and  Gilroy,  sire  of  Grinstead. 

IMP.  IWYRTLE,    only  had  one  other  foal  besides  Magnolia.     Myrtle  was  by  the  Derby  winner 
Homeopathy's  Mameluke  out  of  Bobadilla,  by  Bobadil.     Bobadilla  as  a  3-year-old  was  only 

4th  dam.  defeated  once.     She  won  6  races,  including  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  over 

the  Rowley  mile,  at  Newmarket,  18  runners;  another  race,  at  the  same  meet- 
ing, over  the  same  course ;  the  Shirley  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Epsom ;  the  Gold 
Cup,  2  1/2  miles,  at  Ascot,  and  the  Drawing  Room  Stakes  at  Goodwood. 

For  further  particulars  of  Maggie  B.  B.  and  the  Magnolia  family,  see  Cambric,  Kaloolah, 
La  Sylphide,  Nihil,  Sunnyside  and  Semper  Fidele. 


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HURLY    BURLV. 


Hurly  Burly  started  45  times,  won  19  races,  was  second  in  7,  third  in  7,  and  unplaced  in  13. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $6,025. 

Hurly  Burly  first  started  at  Latonia,  where  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  by  2  1/2  lengths  in 
56  1/2  seconds,  beating  Lucy  M..  Josephine  K.  and  7  others.  At  Cincinnati,  with  107  lbs.,  she  ran 
third  to  My  Maryland,  118,  and  Dunster,  103  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  7  runners,  track  heavy, 
time  1 :06.  A  fortnight  later  she  won  a  Purse,  7,  '8  mile,  by  6  lengths,  giving  5  lbs.  to  each  of  her  6 
opponents,  track  fair,  time  1 :04,  and  3  days  afterwards  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  by  3  lengths, 
with  108  lbs.,  biating  Lillian  Bell,  108,  My  Maryland,  110  lbs.  and  4  others,  traqk  heavy, 
time  1:11  3/4. 

At  Detroit,  with  top  weight,  Hurly  Burly  was  unplaced  in  the  Wayne  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  behind 
Lieber  Karl,  Benhadad  and  Pingree,  7  runners,  time  1  ;02  3/4 ;  was  third,  with  top  weight,  to  Sun 
Bonnet  and  Florida  Rose,  in  a  Purse,  5,  8  mile,  7  runners,  track  heavy,  time  1 :07,  and  2  days  after- 
wards was  unplaced  to  Gilray,  Sopronia  D.  and  Plantain  in  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  8  runners,  track 
heavy,  time  1:13  1/4. 

At  Windsor  Hurly  Burly  ran  third  to  Miss  Gussie  and  Aspasia  in  a  Purse,  H,  8  mile,  beating 
8  others,  time  1:02  1/4;  with  HO  up,  finished  second  to  Aspasia,  105  lbs.,  in  the  Cynthia 
Stakes,  .5/8  mile,  beating  Flying  Bess,  110,  Smyle,  110  lbs.  and  2  others,  time  1:02  1/4;  with 
100 lbs.  up  finished  third  to  Miss  Gussie,  115,  and  Bonadea,  104  lbs.,  in  a  Purs3,  5/8  mile,  beating  10 
others,  time  1:02;  ran  third  to  Sierra  Gorda,  3  years,  and  Enchanter,  3  years,  in  a  Purse,  5  1/3 
furlongs  for  all  ages,  8  runners,  time  1:08,  and  the  next  day,  with  110  lbs.  up,  she  ran  second  to 
Traverser,  118  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Laverock  and  Our  Lizzie,  115  lbs.  each,  time 
1:14  1/2. 

Her  next  2  starts  were  winning  ones.  She  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  carrying  100  lbs.,  beating 
Bonadea,  100,  Bouquet,  106,  Laverna,  106,  Jos^phme  K.,  106  lbs.  and  2  others,  time  1:01  3/4,  and 
2  days  later  won  a  Purse,  Selling,  3  4  mile,  for  all  ages,  carrying  86  lbs. ,  by  3  lengths  in  1 :14,  beat- 
ing 7  opponents.  She  next  performed  unsuccessfully  at  San  Francisco  by  running  unplaced  to 
Highland  Ball,  Hermoso  and  Geo.  Lee,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  9  runners. 

Hurly  Burly  started  out  auspiciously  as  a  3-year-oId,  at  San  P'rancisco,  by  winning  a  Purse, 
3/4  mile,  beating  Woodford  Filly  and  6  others,  time  1:14  1/4.  A  week  later  she  ran  last  to  Blar- 
ney Stone,  Prince  Tyrant  and  Trolley  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  track  heavy,  time  1:16  3/4.  She  next 
won  a  Purse,  selling,  3/4  mile,  7  runners,  all  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  time  1:14  1/4,  and  followed 
this  up  by  winning  a  similar  race  beating  Fonsavannah,  Blarney  Stone  and  3  others,  all  of  them 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  time  1:14. 

After  running  last  to  Briar  Sw^et,  Bellicoso,  O'Connell,  St.  Calatine  and  Rubicon  in  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  time  1:00  1/2,  Hurly  Burly  won  a  Purse,  selling,  3/4  mile,  8  runners,  all  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $.500,  time  1:14  3/4.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  she  next  ran  second  to  Miss  Rowena,  $500, 
in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  8  runners,  time  1:01  3/4.  Two  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700, 
she  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  5  runners,  time  1:27  1/4,  and  then  ran  her  last  race 
at  San  Francisco,  capturing  a  Purse,  selling,  3/'4  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Miss  Rowena 
and  5  others. 

Hurly  Burly  was  then  shipped  to  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  where  she  ran  third  to 
Benhadad  and  Algol  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  5  runners,  time  1:13  3/4.  Two 
days  afterwards  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  Algol,  Richard  J.,  The 
Manxman  and  3  others,  time  1:13;  and  2  days  later  ran  second  to  Macy  m  a  Purse,  1-mile  and-20- 
yards,  for  all  ages,  beating  The  Roman,  The  Elector  and  3  others,  time  1:40.  This  equalled  the 
record  made  by  Maid  Marian  in  1893  and  which  holds  good  to  this  date. 

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After  being  unplaced  to  Bangle,  The  Manxman  and  Traverser  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  Hurly 
Burly  ran  3  other  races  at  Washington  Park,  all  of  which  she  won.  They  were  Purses  at  3/4 
mile,  6  furlongs  and  55  yards,  and  1  mile  and  20  yards,  all  of  them  won  easily,  time  respectively 
1:14  1/3,  1:16  and  1:40  3/4,  beating  some  good  horses. 

At  Saratoga,  Hurly  Burly  ran  unplaced  to  Miss  Mariam.,  Macao  and  Benhadad  in  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  7  runners  ;  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  with  99  lbs.,  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  beating 
Bangle,  114  and  Handpress,  105  lbs.,  time  1:41  ;  ran  second  to  Swiftmas  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beat- 
ing Benhadad,  and  ran  second  to  Martha  II.  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  4  runners,  time  1:42.  She  next  won 
a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  White  Frost  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  the  Cincinnati  Oaks,  etc.,  the 
year  before).  Central  Trust,  Swiftmas  and  Lord  Zeni.  and  wound  up  her  3-year-old  career  by  run- 
ning second  to  the  speedy  Irish  Reel  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Orimar  and  Charentus,  time  1 :40  1/2. 

As  a  4-year  old,  Hurly  Burly  began  racing  at  Brooklyn  where,  entered  to  be  sold  for  1500,  she 
was  unplaced  to  Satin  Slipper,  $1,000,  Alpen,  $1,500,  and  Handball,  $500,  in  the  Patchogue  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  7  runners.  At  Saratoga,  she  won  a  Purse,  6  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Gen.  Mart  Gary,  Con- 
silla.  Lady  Lindsey,  Alpen  and  Dr.  Numbulain  1:31.  A  week  later  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  from 
her  only  opponent,  Azucena,  in  1:41  1/3,  and  4  days  afterwards,  with  107  lbs.  up,  she  ran  unplaced 
to  Swiftmas,  IIB,  Kinnikinic,  112,  and  May  Hempstead,  3  years,  113  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/16 
miles,  7  runners. 

In  the  Fall  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  on  the  main  track,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  106  lbs.,  Hurly 
Burly  was  unplaced  to  Previous,  III.,  Batten,  3  years,  114,  and  Imp,  124  lbs.,  7  runners,  time 
1:13  2/5,  and  later  on,  with  120  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  King  Barleycorn,  3  years,  114  lbs.,  and  Maid 
of  Harlem,  3  years,  112  lbs.,  in  a  High-weight  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  on  the  turf,  beating  the  3- 
year-olds  May  Hempstead,  130,  and  Galahad,  114  lbs.,  time  1:54  4/5. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  101  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  The  Roman,  104,  Candle  Black,  104,  and 
Chappaqua,  3  years,  95  lbs.,  9  runners,  time  1:49,  and  a  week  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$700,  she  closed  her  racing  career  by  running  unplaced  to  Satin  Slipper,  $800,  A.  N.  B.,  $1,200,  and 
The  Pride,  $1,300,  in  the  Bayshore  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  6  runners,  time  1:13  2/5. 

IMP.  HEI.,TER  SKEiyrER,     won    29   races.     She   started  5   times   as  a   2-year-old,   was 

Hurly  Burly's  unplaced   in    4    races,     including    the    Futurity,     and   ran 

Dam.  second  toOcypete  in  a  Sweepstakes,  Futurity  course,  beating 

Tulla  Blackburn,   W.    G.  Morris,   Successor,    Milton,  Little 

Bill,  Lisimony,  Dr.  Helmuth,  Martha,  and  5  others. 

As  a  ;3-year-old  Helter  Skelter  won  5  races  out  of  10  starts  and  was  also  placed  third 
once.  At  Nashville,  with  105  lbs.,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/8  mile,  by  4  lengths,  beating  English 
Lady  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  the  Latonia  Oaks,  etc.),  117,  Lady  Blackburn,  117  lbs. 
and  5  others,  track  good,  time  1:16  1/3,  Two  days  afterwards,  with  110  lbs.,  she  won  the 
Nevada  Stakes,  1  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Flyaway,  117,  Marie  K.,  107,  English  Lady, 
114  lbs.,  etc.,  time  1:43. 

At  Latonia,  with  120  lbs.,  she  won  the  Ripple  Stakes,  1  mile,  easily  by  a  length, 
beating  Marie  K.,  110,  Good  Bye,  117,  and  Wild  Flower,  117  lbs.,  track  heavy,  time  1:45  1/4. 
At  Twin  City  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  under  a  pull  of  3  lengths,  6  runners,  and  3  days 
afterwards  won  the  Twin  City  Oaks,  1  1/8  miles,  easily  by  8  lengths  in  1:57,  beating  Louise 
Forest  and  Lillian  Lindsay. 

As  a  4-year-old  Helter  Skelter  won  10  races.  At  Chicago  she  won  3  races,  3/4  mile 
each;  4  races,  7/8  mile  each,  and  3  races,  1  mile  each,  while  at  Latonia  she  won  a  race,  1 
mile  and  70  yards. 

As  a  5-year-old  Helter  Skelter  won  11  races.  At  Lexington  she  won  a  race,  5  1/2  fur- 
longs. At  Memphis  she  won  2  races,  3/4  mile  each,  and  1  at  7/8  mile.  At  St.  Louis  she 
won  the  Inaugural  Handicap,  3/4  mile.  At  Chicago  she  won  3  races,  7/8  mile  each;  3  races, 
3/4  mile  each,  and  1  race,  5/8  mile,  with  159  lbs.  up,  by  6  lengths,  in  1:03  3/4. 

As  a  6-year-old  Helter  Skelter  started  7  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  2.  At  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  she  won  1  race,  3/4  mile  and  another  5/8  mile. 
At  Washington  Park  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths  in  1:14  1/3,  10  runners,  and  as 
a  7-year-old  she  ran  3  times  unplaced. 

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Helter  Skelter  was  by  Pell  Mell  (by  Young  Melbourne  out  of  Makeshift,  by  Voltiguer), 
who  started  for  the  first  time  in  the  Derby  of  1872.  His  connections  planned  a  great  coup 
and  backed  him  to  win  an  enormous  sum  at  long  odds.  He  started  at  50  to  1  and  was  only 
beaten  a  short  head  by  the  grand  racehorse  Cremorne.  Behind  them  finished  Queens  Messen- 
ger, the  brilliant  roarer,  Prince  Charlie  (winner  of  the  2000  guineas,  beating  Cremorne  a 
neck  owing  to  Maidment's  bad  horsemanship),  Wenlock  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  etc.),  Ber- 
tram and  17  others. 

Helter  Skelter  produced  in 

1893,     slipped  foal  by  Riley.     She  was  racing  this  year  and  the  year  before. 

1S!)4,     no  report  in  Stud  Book.     Helter  Skelter  was  racing  this  year. 

18!)5,     ell.  f.  Hiirly  Burly,  by  Riley.     Alluded  to  above. 

189G,     slipped  foal. 

1897,  barren. 

1898,  br.  e.  Sla|>(lash,  by  iiiiii.  St.  Andrew.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  1  race  and  was 
unplaced  in  the  other.  He  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5,  8  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  his 
first  start,  behind  Princess  Titania,  Tola  and  Litmus,  10  runners,  time  1:02.  At  his  next 
attempt,  2  days  afterwards,  he  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Tola  and  8  others, 
time  1:08  1/3. 

IIUP.   EXl'ORE,     started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  twice  and  unplaced  twice.    Entered 

Hurly  Burly's  to   be  sold  for  jflOO,  she  ran  second  to  Montgomery,  ;f  100,  and  sold  after- 

2d  Dam.  wards   for  110  guineas,  in  the  Two-year-old  Plate,  5/8  mile,    at  Croydon,  10 

runners,  9  of  them  entered  for  ;^100  and  1  for  ^{^500.     At  Lichfield,  entered  to 

be  sold  for  ;^70,  she  ran  second  to  Impetro,  ;^70  lbs.,  in  the  Grendon  Juvenile 

Plate,  5/8  mile,  7  runners,  all  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^70. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Encore  ran  twice  unplaced  at  Egham  in  Selling  races,  5/8  mile  each 
1  of  them  a  Handicap. 

Encore  produced  in  England  in 

1884,  cll.  f.  Repetition,  by  Pell  Mell.  Only  raced  once.  In  the  Eleventh  Two-year-o  d  Sale 
Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  136  yards,  those  claimed  to  be  sold  by  auction  for  ;^500  allowed  8 
lbs.,  with  further  allowances  if  for  less,  she,  with  113  lbs.  up,  ran  second  and  last  to  Hers- 
ham,  ;^300,  111  lbs. 

Repetition  produced 

(rt)  Repay.  Started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old  in  Selling  races,  winning  a  Selling  Nursery 
Handicap,  5/8  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^50  and  afterwards  sold  for  120  guineas,  10 
runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Repay  ran  in  better  company,  winning  the  Stewards'  Plate  Handicap, 
1  mile,  at  Newcastle,  9  runners,  and  also  the  Wilton  Welter  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Stockton, 
by  4  lengths,  6  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Repay  won  the  Hamilton  Park  Summer  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  4  run 
ners,  and  as  a  5-year-old  she  ran  8  races  without  winning, 

(/>)  Attainment.  Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  and  was  second  in  the 
other  3.  She  first  started  at  Ascot,  where  she  ran  second  to  Cushendall,  beaten  a  head,  in 
the  Windsor  Castle  Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  136  yards,  beating  Musley  Chief,  Bay  Ronald, 
La  Masquerade,  Barneyhill  and  Eccleston,  all  winners.  At  Stockbridge  she  won  the  Troy 
Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  beating  Curfew  Chimes.  This  same  Stake  was  run  again  at  the 
Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting,  and  Attainment   won  it  from  the  same  animal. 

In  the  meantime  Attainment  ran  second  to  Gulistan,  beaten  a  head,  in  the  Prendergast 
Stakes,  5  furlongs  and  140  yards,  at  the  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting,  beating 
Canterbury  Pilgrim  (winner  as  a  3-year-old  of  the  Oaks,  the  Liverpool  Cup,  the  Park  Hill 
Stakes  and  the  Jockey  Club  Cup,  winning  the  last  named,  2  miles  2  furlongs  and  36  yards, 
by  15  lengths  from  Gulistan),  and  Queen's  Piper.     Attainment  also  ran  second  to  the  good 

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stake  winner,  Amphora,  at  even  weight,  in  the  Onleana  Nursery  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at 
Sandown  Park,  beating  5  others  in  receipt  of  from  17  to  28  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Attainment  did  not  run  up  to  her  2-year-old  form.  She  started  in 
7  races,  was  second  once  (dead  heat  for  second  place),  third  once,  and  unplaced  5 
times. 

1885,     1886,  barren. 

Encore  produced  in  the   United  States  in 

1887,  Helter  Skelter  (iiiii).  in  utero),  by  Pell  Mell.    Alluded  to  above. 

1888,  br.  f.  Mary  McGowaii,  by  Longrfellow.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old.  finished  unplaced 
to  Annie  Elizabeth,  Miss  Hawkins  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  the  Twin  City  Oaks, 
etc.),  and  Sister  Linda,  in  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  at  Latonia,  12  runners,  time  50  1/2  seconds, 
and  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  the  same  track,  beating  Miss  Hawkins,  Marmora,  Penny- 
royal (penalized  7  lbs.),  and  3  others,  time  57  1/4  seconds. 

As  a  3-year-old  Mary  McGowan  started  13  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in 
3  and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Garfield  Park,  Chicago,  she  won  2  Purses,  1  mile  each  ;  won  a 
Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  in  l:-')5  1/2,  beating  Longlight,  Arundel,  Bonnie  Bird  and  4  others,  all  in 
receipt  of  weight  except  Bonnie  Bird,  who  was  on  even  terms. 

Three  days  later,  with  108  lbs.  up,  she  won  a  Handicap  Purse,  1  3/16  miles,  by  a 
length,  beating  Aloha,  6  years,  130,  Long  Light,  a,  97,  Kenwood,  112,  Bonnie  Bird,  103, 
Silverado,  107,  and  My  Queen,  92  lbs.,  time  2:01  1/2.  About  a  month  later,  with  108  lbs. 
up,  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Royal  Flush,  9),  Guido,  4  years, 
114,  Zed,  98,  Semper  Fidele,  109,  Annie  Brown,  90,  and  Salonica,  2  years,  79  lbs.,  time  1:48. 

As  a  4-year-old  Mary  McGovvan  won  2  races.  At  Louisville  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  by 
2  lengths,  beating  Kindora,  Miss  Knott,  Revel,  Torrent  and  The  Hero,  and  at  Hawthorne 
Park,  Chicago,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  she  vi'on  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  from 
Good  Bye,  Alturos,  Dungarven,  Ed.  Leonard  and  Notus. 

Mary  McGowan  produced 

Mariti.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  40  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  7  races, 
was  second  in  11,  third  in  5  and  unplaced  in  17.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  Selling  race,  1  mile 
and  20  yards,  9  runners,  time  1;43.  Five  days  later  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  selling, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  12  runners,  and  ne.xt  captured  a  Purse,  selling,  7/8  mile,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  10  runners. 

She  then  went  to  New  Orleans,  where  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  selling,  easily 
by  3  lengths,  9  runners.  The  next  day  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  selling,  9  runners, 
time  1:42  3/4.  After  winning  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  selling,  11  runners,  she  won  a  Handicap, 
1  mile,  beating  Blueaway,  Sailor  King  and  Loiterer  (the  latter  3  giving  her  12  and  15  lbs. 
respectively),  together  with  Bona  Dea  and  Watercrest,  receiving  20  and  12  lbs.  re- 
spectively, time  1:42  1/2. 

As  a  4-year-old  Mariti  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  selling,  at  Saratoga,  easily  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Estaca,  Sun  Up  and  2  others,  time  1:18  1/2. 

1889,  b.  c.  Phil  Dwyer,  by  Loiig-fellon'.  Started  16  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  5  races,  was 
second  in  2,  third  m  1  and  unplaced  in  8.  He  was  unplaced  in  his  first  3  races,  viz:  the 
Gaston  Hotel  Stakes,  won  by  his  stable  companion,  Huron;  the  McGrathiana  Stakes,  won 
by  Gorman,  and  in  the  Pepper  Stakes,  won  by  Faraday.  At  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago, 
he  won  the  C.  B.  and  Q.  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  by  a  length,  beating  Jim  Murphy,  Lew  Weir  (his 
stable  companion)  and  3  others. 

At  St.  Louis,  where  he  ran  his  next  race,  Phil  Dwyer  finished  third,  with  123  lbs.,  to 
Adaha,  115,  and  Lew  Weir,  1131bs.,  in  the  Great  Western  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Faraday 
(a  good  horse),  123,  Yo  Tambien  (a  crack  racemare),  115  lbs.,  and  4  others.  He  then  went 
back  to  Hawthorne  Park,  where  he  won  the  Illinois  Central  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  118 
lbs.,  beating  Lew  Weir,  113,  and  2  others.  Four  days  later,  with  118  lbs.,  he  ran  second 
to  Kenyon,  105  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  track  heavy,  beating  Sea  Light,  115  lbs.,  and  5 
others  with  105   lbs.  each. 

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With  123  lbs  ,  he  ran  second  to  C.  L.  Brown.  113  lbs.,  in  the  Trial  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
beating  Julius  Sax,  118  lbs.,  and  3  others  with  113  lbs.  each.  Three  days  afterwards  he 
won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  for  all  ages.  7  runners,  and  the  next  day  won  the  Test  Stakes 
by  3  lengths,  with  123  lbs.,  beating  Strathmaid,  115,  C.  L.  Brown,  118  lbs  ,  and  3  others 
with  113  lbs.  each.  The  Riverside  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  next  fell  to  his  share,  with  C.  L. 
Brown  and  Maud  Howard,  his  only  opponents,  being  in  receipt  of  10  and  14  lbs.  re- 
spectively. 

Phil  Dwyer  was  then  brought  East,  and  ran  unplaced  at  Monmouth  Park  in  the 
junior  Champion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Sir  Mathew  ;  unplaced  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
in  the  Flatbush  Stakes.  7/8  mile,  won  by  Merry  Monarch  ;  unplaced  at  Brooklyn,  in  the 
Prospect  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Yorkville  Belle,  and  in  the  Algeria  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
won  by  Curt  Gunn,  afterwards  called  Locohatchee. 

His  last  performance  as  a  2-year-old  was  in  the  Holly  Handicap.  3  4  mile,  in  which, 
with  104  lbs.,  carried  107  1/2  lbs.,  he  ran  unplaced  to  Curt  Gunn,  118.  Fred  Lee,  108,  and 
Charade,  108  lbs.  It  was  a  high-class  field  of  12  runners,  including  Lamplighter,  110, 
St.  Florian,  116,  Huron,  114,  Coxwain,  104,  Parvenue,  92,  and  Candelabra  99  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Phil  Dwyer  started  5  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  (2  runners), 
third  in  1  (3  runners)  and  unplaced  in  2.  With  122  lbs.,  he  was  unplaced  to  Tom  Elliott, 
115,  Little  Billie,  118,  and  Lew  Weir,  122  lbs.,  in  the  Tennessee  Derby,  1  1/8  miles,  5 
runners.  At  the  same  Meeting,  Memphis,  in  April,  with  100  lbs.,  he  was  fourth  and  last 
to  Faithful,  4  years,  121,  Balgowan,  4  years,  115,  and  Riley  (his  stable  companion),  5 
yeais,  125  lbs. 

At  Nashville  he  turned  the  tables  on  Tom  Elliott  and  Little  Billie,  by  defeating 
them  by  2  lengths  in  the  Two  Thousand  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles.  Lew  Weir  and  Lord  Willow- 
brook  making  up  the  field,  track  good,  time  1:57  1/4.  In  the  Kentucky  Derby  he  and  his 
stable  companion,  Huron,  had  Azra  as  their  only  opponent,  but  he  carried  toomany  guns 
for  the  Corrigan  pair,  and  defeated  Huron  by  a  nose.  In  the  Clark  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles, 
Phil  Dwyer'slast  appearance  on  a  race  track,  Azra  and  Phil  Dwyer  were  the  only  starters, 
and  finished  as  named  with  6  lengths  between  them. 

11S!)0,     b.  c.  by  Longfellow.    Died. 

1891,  b.  f.  Eiu'haiitress,  by  Longfellow.  Ran  6  races  as  a  2-year.old,  finished  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  3.  At  Monmouth  Park  she  ran  third  to  Flirt  and  Clementina  in  a  Sweepstakes, 
5  1/2  furlongs,  on  the  straight  course,  beating  Fair  Star  and  Volee,  track  good,  time 
1 :09  1/2  ;  ran  third  to  Baroness  and  Micmac  Queen,  same  course,  beating  the  good  filly 
Nahma,  Lightfoot  and  3  others,  time  1:07  1/2,  and  third  to  Lightfoot  and  Nahma,  same 
course,  beating  Despot  and  Trinculo,  time  1:04  1/4. 

As  a  3-year-old  Enchantress  ran  3  times  unplaced. 

1892,  ch.  f.  Applause,  by  imp.  Ill  Used.  Started  23  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  7  races,  was 
second  in  6,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  6.  At  Brooklyn  she  won  a  Sweepstakes.  5/8  mile, 
beating  Herkimer,  Monotony  and  4  others,  by  3  lengths,  track  heavy,  time  1:04  1/2.  At 
Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  Futurity  course,  beating  Owlet,  Rosedale, 
Counter  Tenor  and  5  others,  by  3  lengths,  time  1:11  1/5. 

Two  days  afterwards,  with  107  lbs.,  she  won  the  Autumn  Stakes,  Futurity  course, 
beating  Waltzer,  125,  Gotham,  125,  Brandywine  (second  in  the  Futurity),  108,  Monaco,  108, 
Bright  Phoebus  (winner  of  the  Realization),  107,  and  Handspun,  105  lbs.,  time  1:12.  At 
Jerome  Park,  with  107  lbs  ,  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3  4  mile,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  Havoc,  108,  Dear  Louise,  100  lbs.,  and  2  others,  and  4  days  later  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 5/8  mile,  carrying  118  lbs  ,  beating  Owlet,  108,  Campania,  102  lbs.,  and  2  others, 
time  1:031/4. 

At  Morris  Park  Applause  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Cromwell,  Manches- 
ter, Havoc,  Handspun  and  2  others,  time  1:00.  At  St.  Asaph,  with  130  lbs.,  she  won  her 
last  race  of  the  season,  .5/8  mile,  after  a  dead  heat  with  Derelict,  107  lbs.,  5  runners, 
including  Urania,  106  lbs.,  time  1:03  1/2  and  1:02  1/4. 

As  a  3-year-old  Applause  started  11  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  Band  unplaced 
iu  3.     At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,   5/8  mile,  by  2  lengths,    beating   Bom- 

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bazette,  Hanwell,  Lucania  (winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  etc.,  the  only  mare  that  ever 
won  the  Withers,  except  Biggonet),  Irish  Reel  (a  very  fast  mare,  whose  performances 
appear  under  her  name  in  this  catalogue),  and  3  others,  time  1:1,5  1/2.  Later  on,  at  the 
same  track,  she   won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Second  Attempt,  Thyra  and  3  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Applause  ran  twice  unplaced,  while  as  a  5-year-old  she  started  13 
times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  1. 

At  San  Francisco,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  in  1:14  1/4, 
10  runners,  all  entered  for  |500.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  won  another  Purse,  same 
distance,  easily  by  a  length,  12  runners,  all  entered  for  $500,  time  1:14.  Her  last  victory 
was  at  6  1/2  furlongs  in  a  field  of  7  runners,  all  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  won  easily  by 
2  lengths  from  Calliente,  Midlo,  etc.,  time  1:21  3/4. 

1893,  barren. 

1894,  ch,  f.  Plaudita,  by  Prince  Royal.  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5.  She  won  a  race,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Brooklyn, 
beating  Red  Spider,  The  Stockbroker  and  7  others,  by  2  lengths,  track  fair,  time  1:12.  At 
Aqueduct,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  ran  second  to  Takanasse  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  9 
runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Plaudita  won  2  races.  She  captured  2  Purses,  selling,  at  Kansas  City, 
one  5  1/2  furlongs,  and  the  other  5/8  mile,  while  as  a  5-year  old  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile 
heats,  at  Belton,  Mo.,  in  straight  heats,  5  runners,  time  52  and  51  3/4  seconds 

1895,  ch.  c.  Approbation,  by  Prince  Royal.  Ran  9  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old,  and  9 
times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

1896,  slipped  foal,  by  imp.  St.  George. 

CiJRATITlTDE,     never  ran,  but   produced   winners.     She  is  a  half  sister  to  Mersey,  the  dam 

Hurly  Burly's  Carbine,  one  of  the  best  horses  ever  foaled,  judging  from  his  performances  at 

3d  Dam.  all   distances  under   crushing   weights  in  Australia.     This  season,  (1902),  in 

England,  his  offspring  are  running  remarkably  well  and  show  great  stamina. 

For  Gratitude's  produce  and  particulars  of  the  rest  of  the  family,  see  Clementina, 
whose  second  dam,  Clemence,  was  the  dam  of  Gratitude. 


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HYPOCRITK. 


Hypocrite  started  77  times,  won  24  races,  ran  second  in  17,  third  in  9  and  unplaced  in  27. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $21,08.5. 

Hypocrite  was  a  good  racemare  and  won  at  all  distances  up  to  1  3/4  miles.  In  spite  of  her 
many  races  she  retained  her  form  to  the  end  of  her  racing  career  and  proved  a  sound,  genuine  and 
honest  performer.  She  started  by  running  unplaced  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Latonia.  won  by  Santa- 
line,  and  three  days  afterwards  finished  third  to  Huntress  and  Emporia  in  the  Clipsetta  Stakes,  .5/8 
mile,  beating  The  Crow,  Ocean,  and  4  others.  She  ne.xt  started  at  St.  Louis  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  in 
which  she  finished  second  to  Pocatello  in  a  field  of  10  runners.  Blithesome,  White  and  Huntress 
beat  her  in  the  St.  Louis  Fair  Stallion  Stakes,  3/4  mile. 

Three  days  afterwards  she  scored  her  first  win  by  capturing  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  from  Mirth  and 
Aberdeen.  The  Waters  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Lexington,  next  fell  to  Hypocrite's  share  with  Ocean, 
Princess  Blandina,  Clay  Stockton,  and  3  others  in  the  rear.  Her  last  start,  as  a  2-year-old,  was 
in  the  Thomas  Stakes,  1  mile,  in  which  she  was  unplaced  to  the  good  horses  Badge,  Cast  Steel 
and  Ocean. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Hypocrite  ran  24  races,  of  which  she  won  11  ;  ran  second  in  4  and  third  in  1. 
She  began  by  winning  a  7/8-mile  Purse,  at  Memphis,  beating  the  good  stake-winner,  Lela  May,  and 
5  others.  She  then  ran  unplaced  twice,  but  the  next  time  out  she  won  the  Ashland  Oaks,  1  1/4 
miles.  Then  she  was  again  unplaced  twice  before  winning  a  1-mile  Handicap,  at  Saratoga,  from 
Dad,  Macbeth  XL  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  etc.);  Wahoo,  Brown  Duke  and  Ten  Broeck,  Jr. 

A  1  1/16-mile  Handicap  at  Saratoga  also  fell  to  her  share  with  Daruna,  the  good  racemare 
Wary,  Judge  Murray  and  others  behind  her.  A  few  days  after  she  gave  Wary  weight  and  r.in 
second  to  her  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  8  starters.  Hypocrite  was  then  shipped  to  Monmouth  Park, 
where  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  the  two  good  racehorses  Egmont  and 
Favor  and  also  the  stake  winners  Cambyses  and  Boaz. 

The  next  time  she  started.  Hypocrite  gave  weight  away  to  Specialty  and  Benedictine,  and 
was  beaten  by  them  after  a  rousing  finish,  ahead  and  a  r.eck  separating  them.  Before  leaving 
Monmouth  Park,  8  straight  races  fell  to  her  share.  In  the  first,  1  1/4  miles,  she  beat  the  good 
performers  Ten  Booker,  Orifiamrae,  Kaloolah,  etc.,  giving  them  all  weight ;  in  the  second,  1  3/16 
miles,  she  beat  the  good  horse  Rupert  and  Supervisor,  giving  them  weight,  and  in  the  third,  1 
mile,  she  gave  weight  to  and  defeated  Ocean.  Now  or  Never  and  J.  J.  O'B. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Hypocrite  was  unplaced  in  the  Dolphin  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles ;  in  the 
Omnium  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  and  in  the  Reapers'  Stakes,  1  3/16  miles.  At  Louisville  she  was 
unplaced  in  a  1-mile  race  won  by  the  good  performer  Poteen.  She  next  statted  at  Latonia,  where 
she  won  a  1-raile  Purse  race,  beating  Birthday,  Leontme.  Libretto  and  5  others.  Then  she  won  the 
Latonia  Prize,  1  mile  from  Lavinia  Belle,  Leontine  and  6  others. 

This  she  followed  up  by  winning  the  Kingston  Stud  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Le.xington,  carrying  top 
weight  and  beating  Bridgelight  and  Insolence.  The  next  day  she  ran  second  to  Lavinia  Belle  in  the 
Viley  Stakes,  2  runners.  At  Nashville  she  carried  top  weight  and  ran  second  to  Autocrat  in  a 
1-mile  Handicap,  beaten  a  head  in  1:42}^,  7  runners.  Two  days  afterwards  she  ran  her  last  race  of 
the  season,  and  giving  all  her  opponents  a  lot  of  weight,  finished  second  to  Eight  to  Seven  in  a 
1  1/8-mile  race,  8  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Hypocrite  went  through  another  hard  campaign,  running  20  races,  of  which  she 
won  3,  was  second  in  4  and  third  in  4.  She  began  by  running  third  in  the  Peabody  Hotel  Handicap, 
1  1/8  miles,  at  Memphis,  to  the  two  good  racehorses  Strideaway  and  Spokane  (winner  of  the  Ameri- 
can Derby,  etc.),  beating  Endurer,  Clay  Stockton  and  3  others.  Three  days  afterwards  she  won 
the  Montgomery  Stakes  Handicap,  114  miles,  beating  Stony  Montgomery,  Cassius  (second  in  the 
Suburban  to  Salvator)  and  Long  Chance. 

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In  the  Troubadour  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Nashville,  she  ran  third  to  the  fine  horse  Terra  Cotta 
and  Come  to  Taw,  beating  3  others.  At  Louisville  she  was  unplaced  to  Strideaway,  Libretto  and 
Clay  Stockton  in  the  Delbeck  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  and  next  ran  second  to  Badge  in  the 
Merchants'  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Lavinia  Belle,  Clay  Stockton  and  3  others.  After  being 
implaced  in  the  Kentucky  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  won  by  Badge,  Hypocrite  won  a  1-mile-and- 
70-yards  race  at  Latonia,  beating  imp.  Maori,  Blessing,  Tenacity  and  9  others. 

She  next  gave  Tenacity  13  lbs.  and  ran  second  to  her  in  the  Distillers'  and  Brewers'  Stakes,  1 
mile  and  500  yards,  beating  Montrose  (winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc.,  and  giving  him 
weight),  Hun'„ress  and  Crown  Princess.  Carrying  top  weight  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Cincinnati 
Hotel  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  won  by  Montrose ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Coney  Island  Stakes,  1  1/8 
miles,  won  by  Hanover,  with  Kingston  second  and  Badge  third ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Shrewsbury 
Handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  won  by  Eurus,  with  Raceland  second,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Harvest 
Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  to  Tea  Tray,  Tristan  and  Badge. 

At  Morris  Park,  Hypocrite  ran  third  to  Oriflamme  and  Brouzomarte  in  a  1  1/8-miles  Handicap, 
and  finished  second  to  Princess  Bowling  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap,  beating  Glencliffe.  At  Sheeps- 
head  Bay  she  was  unplaced,  in  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  won  by  Brother  Ban,  and  next  ran  at  Linden, 
where  she  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  Kern,  Stockton  and  others. 

Two  days  afterwards  she  was  unplaced  in  a  1/18-mile  Handicap,  won  by  Larchmont,  and  the 
next  day  was  third  to  the  speedy  Little  Minch  and  Stockton  in  a  1-mile  Handicap,  beating  Fitz 
James  and  Glory.  The  same  day,  with  1  race  intervening.  Hypocrite  was  pulled  out  again  and  finished 
second  to  Lavinia  Belle,  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  3  starters.  In  her  next  and  last  race  of  the  season. 
Hypocrite  was  unplaced  to  Huntress,  Larchmont  and  Defaulter  in  a  1 1/16-raile  race  at  Elizabeth. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Hypocrite  had  another  hard  season,  running  26  races.  She  won  8  times,  was 
second  8  times  and  third  3  times.  She  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Peabody  Hotel  Handicap, 
1  1/8  miles,  at  Memphis,  won  by  Blarney  Stone.  The  next  day  she  ran  second  to  Hockey  in  a 
1  1/16-mile  Handicap,  and  5  days  afterwards  won  the  Montgomery  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  by  6  lengths, 
beating  Elyton  and  Tom  Stevens. 

At  Nashville  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Maxwell  House  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by  Glockner, 
and  at  Louisville  was  unplaced  in  the  Delbeck  Handicap,  won  by  Sportsman.  Four  days  after- 
wards she  ran  third  to  Glockner  and  Ja  Ja  in  the  Merchants'  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  imp. 
Maori,  Unite  and  3  others.  At  Latonia,  Hypocrite  was  unplaced  to  the  good  horse  Teuton  (to 
whom  she  was  giving  weight)  in  the  Decoration  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  and  3  days  afterwards 
won  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap,  beating  Catalpa,  Climax,  Marchma,  Birthday,  Laura  Davidson  and  8 
others. 

At  St.  Louis,  Hypocrite  ran  second  to  Cecil  B.,  in  a  1  1/4-mile  Purse  race,  beating  Boaz, 
Hockey  and  Mary  K.  and  3  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Glockner  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  4  starters. 
After  another  day's  interval  she,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  won  a  1  3/8-mile  Handicap,  beating 
Glockner  and  Elyton.  Next  she  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  beating  Bonita  and  Cartoon,  and  the 
next  day  gave  Warpeake  17  lbs.  and  ran  second  to  him  in  a  1  3/8-mile  Handicap. 

At  Washington  Park,  Hypocrite  ran  second  to  Bonita  in  a  1  1/3-mile  Handicap,  7  runners  ; 
was  unplaced  to  Teuton,  Los  Angeles  and  Santiago  in  the  Oakwood  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles  ;  won  a 
1  3/4-mile  Handicap,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  5  opponents  ;  ran  second  to  Outbound  in  a  3-mile 
race,  beating  the  American  Derby  winner,  Spokane,  and  Hamlet,  and  ran  second  to  Ormie  in  a 
1  3/8-mile  Handicap,  beatmg  Outbound,  the  Kentucky  Derby  winner,  Macbeth  II.  and  6  others. 

Hypocrite  next  won  a  1  1/4-mile  Handicap  in  3:07,  beating  Teuton  (who  was  giving  her  13 
lbs.)  and  5  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight.  With  top  weight,  she  next  won  a  1  3/4-mile  race  in  a 
canter  by  3  lengths  from  Brandolette  and  Long  Light.  In  her  last  race  at  Washington  Park  she 
ran  third  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  won  by  Teuton  (who  was  giving  her  8  lbs.),  in  1:06  1/2,  11  runners, 
including  Los  Angeles,  who  was  giving  11  lbs. 

At  Saratoga,  Hypocrite  was  unplaced  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Purse,  won  by  Golden  Reel  ;  ran  third  to 
Come  to  Taw  and  Lavinia  Belle,  in  a  1  1  4-mile  race,  beating  Belle  d'Or  and  Flood  Tide,  time 
3:08  ;  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap,  beating  Flood  Tide,  Uncle  Bob  (winner  of  the  American 
Derby)  and  Glockner.  Two  days  afterwards  she  ran  second  to  King  Crab,  in  a  1  1,  8-mile  race, 
beating  Lady  Pulsifer  and  4  others.  Four  days  afterwards,  in  a  field  of  4  runners.  Hypocrite  ran 
her  last  race  and  finished  behind  Ruperta,  Hamlet  and  Golden  Reel,  at  1  1/8  miles. 

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Hypocrite  slipped  twins  in  1892. 
She  produced  in 

1893,  b.  c.  by  Hanover,  which  died. 

1894,  b.  c.  Humbug,  by  Stratbmore.     Winner  of  2  races  as  a  3-year-old. 

1895,  br.  f.  Dissembler,  by  Hanover.     A  winner  as  a  2-year-old. 

For  detailed  description  of  her  races,  see  Dissembler. 
189C,     br.  f.  Admiration,  by  Kingston.     A  good  stake  winner  with  $14,380  to  her  credit. 

For  detailed  description  of  her  races,  see  Admiration. 
1897,     br.  f.  by  imp.  Albert. 

HVPATIA,      never  ran.     In  addition  to  Hypocrite,  Hypatia  produced  Slickaway  (a  winner), 
Hypocrite's        Deceit   (a    producer),    Gen.    Miles    (a    winner)    and    Hannarinda,      whose    son 
Dam.  Arsenal  was  a  stake  winner  in  1891,  and  as  a  3-year-old,  in  1892,  has  won  the 

Metropolitan  Handicap,  at  Morris  Park. 

For  particulars  of  Hypocrite  and  the  Levity  family,  see  Admiration,  Dissembler, 
Equality,  Manzanita,  Marquise,  Miss  Mariam,  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish,  Soncy 
Lass,  Souffle,  TuUa  Blackburn  and  Wamsutta. 


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IRISH    RBBL. 


Irish  Reel  started  58  times,  won  19  races,  was  second  in  13,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in  30. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $15,150. 

Irish  Reel  commenced  her  racing  career  at  Saratoga,  where  she  began  by  running  unplaced  in 
a  Purse,  won  by  Kismet.  Four  days  later  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse  won  by  The  Commoner,  and 
in  her  last  race  at  the  Springs  ran  third  to  Dolabra  and  Sadie,  beating  Buck  Massie,  Mirage  and  4 
others. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  ran  second  to  The  Sage,  beaten  a  head,  in  the  Autumn  Maiden  Stakes, 
5/8-mile,  beating  Halma,  Salvation,  Manchester,  Gorman  (top  weight),  and  6  others,  time  1:01. 
Two  days  afterwards,  with  100  lbs.,  she  won  the  Belles  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  beating  Gutta 
Percha,  115,  Sadie,  100,  Sabilla,  132,  California,  115,  Moderocio,  115  lbs..,  and  3  others. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  109  lbs.,  she  won  a  Handicap,  5  1/3 furlongs,  beating  Urania,  109,  Bright 
Phoebus  (winner  of  the  Realization),  103,  Cromwell,  100,  Magician,  105,  The  Coon,  110  lbs.,  and  at 
Morris  Park,  with  130  lbs.,  ran  unplaced  behind  Sabilla,  115,  California,  115,  and  Annisette,  123  lbs., 
in  the  Fashion  Stakes,  3/4-mile,  9  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Irish  Reel  began  by  running,  unplaced,  3  times  in  succession  at  Brooklyn  in 
races  won  by  Ridicule,  Bright  Ph(jebus  and  Hailstone.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  was  unplaced  in  a 
Sweepstakes,  won  by  Applause,  and  later  on  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  by  3  lengths,  7  starters. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,800,  she  ran  second  to  Sun  Up,  $1,300,  in  a 
Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  Kennel,  $1,600,  and  8  others,  time  1:41,  and  4  days  later,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $900,  won  a  G  1  3-furlong  race,  beating  Buckrene,  $700,  Buckwa,  $600,  and  5  others,  time 
1 :19  2  5.  At  the  same  track,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  won 
by  Leonawell,  $1,500,  time  1: 14  1/5. 

At  Brookljm  Irish  Reel,  entered  for  $1,600  and  $1,000,  was  unplaced  in  races  won  by  Waltzer, 
$1,300,  and  Hessie,  $900.  At  her  ne.xt  attempt,  entered  for  $1,100,  she  ran  second  to  the  good  horse, 
Harry  Reed,  $3,600,  in  the  Greenfield  Stakes,  beating  Manchester,  $1,900,  Annisette,  $3,000,  etc.,  and 
entered  for  $1,000,  was  unplaced  in  a  race  won  by  Wernberg. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  131  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Welter  Handicap,  won  by  Kennebeck,  115 
lbs.,  and  entered  for  $1,000,  ran  second  to  Buckrene.  $500,  at  6  1/3  furlongs,  beating  Sufficient,  $600, 
and  Halton,  $500.  At  Baltimore  she  ran  second  to  Pitfall  in  a  Selling  race,  having  the  worst  of  the 
weights,  and  in  another  Selling  race  ran  second  to  Trinculo,  beating  the  good  mare,  Helen  Nichols, 
etc.     To  wind  up  the  season  she  won  a  Selling  Purse,  .5/8-mile,  beating  Trinculo,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  at  Aqueduct,  Irish  Reel  was  unplaced  in  a  Selling  race,  won  by  Tenderness,  and 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  ran  third  to  The  Native,  $1,400,  and  Beloved,  $1,300,  in  a  5/8-mile  race, 
7  starters.  At  Brooklyn,  with  100  lbs.,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4-mile,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Sir 
Francis,  114,  Buckwa,  109,  Lady  Greenway,  3  years.  106  lbs.,  and  4  others,  and  entered  for  $1,300, 
ran  unplaced  tj  Zanone,  $3,000,  The  Swan,  $3,000,  and  Buckwa,  $1,000,  11  starters. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  Selling  race,  1  mile,  by  3  lengths,  with  102  lbs.,  in  1:41,  beating 
Patrician,  110,  Sir  Francis,  106,  Hornpipe  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap),  114  lbs.,  and  5 
others  ;  3  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  won  a  6  1/2-furlong  race,  easily  by  3 
lengths,  in  1:19  4/5,  beating  imp.  Halfling,  at  even  weights,  and  5  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  and  a 
week  later,  entered  for  $1,000,  ran  second  to  The  Winner,  $1,600,  beaten  a  head,  in  a  1-mile  race, 
defeating  Glenmoyne,  $1,.500,  Nanki  Pooh,  $1,000,  Patrician,  $1,000,  and  Tom  Comwell,  $1,000,  time 
1:39  4/5. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  entered  for  $1,000,  top  weight,  Irish  Reel  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  in  a  canter, 
by  3  lengths,  in  1:03  3/4,  beating  5  others  ;  won  the  Flight  Handicap,  5/8-mile,  easily  by  3  lengths, 

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with  110  lbs.,  beating  Ferrier,  116,  and  Hanwell,  112  lbs.,  and  entered  for  $1,500,  was  unplaced  in 
the  Wave  Crest  Stakes,  3/4-mile,  to  Refugee,  S^IOO,  Zanone,  $1,200,  and  Beldemere,  $1,500,  7 
starters. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  113  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Gotham,  131,  Hanwell,  110,  and  Buck 
Massie,  121  lbs.,  in  the  Fall  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  8  starters.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  she 
next  won  a  6  1/3-furlong  race  in  1:33,  beating  Beldemere,  ^1,500,  Damien,  Sl.TOO,  and  3  others. 
In  her  last  race  as  a  4-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,600,  she  ran  third  to  Sir  Francis, 
$1,200,  and  Strathrol,  $.500,  in  a  mile  race,  beating  Arapahoe,  $1,000,  and   Harry  Reed,  $1,800. 

As  a  5-year-old  Irish  Reel  ran  5  times,  finishing  second  twice  and  unplaced  3  times.  With 
114  lbs.  she  ran  second  to  Octagon,  3  years,  107  lbs.,  in  the  Toboggan  Handicap,  Eclipse  course, 
beating  the  3-year-olds  Lithos,  111,  imp.  Rhodesia,  111,  and  imp.  Royal  Rose,  108  lbs.,  in  addition 
to  Hanwell,  110,  Sir  Walter,  131,  Gotham,  136  lbs.,  and  4  others.  At  Brooklyn,  entered  for  $700, 
she  ran  second  to  Billali,  $1,000,  in  the  Patchogue  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  6  starters. 

As  a  6-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Irish  Reel  came  out  in  better  form  than  ever. 
She  started  16  times,  won  8  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  1. 

At  Morris  Park,  entered  for  $500,  she  romped  in  from  6  opponents,  including  L'Alouette 
(Futurity),  $1,100,  and  Lithos,  $1,000.  With  118  lbs.  she  ran  second  to  Octagon,  135  lbs.,  for  the 
second  time  in  the  Toboggan  Handicap,  beating  Cleophus,  136,  Algol,  121,  Typhoon  II.,  132  lbs., 
and  the  3-year-old  Sanders,  108,  and  Varus,  107  lbs. 

At  Brooklyn,  entered  for  $.500,  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  easily  by  4  lengths  ;  entered  for  |800, 
ran  second  to  Cleophus,  $900,  in  the  Patchogue  Stakes,  beating  Zanone,  $500,  and  2  others,  and, 
entered  for  $2,000,  top  weight,  ran  third  to  Swiftmas,  $1,400,  and  Ruskin,  J.500,  13  starters. 
At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  for  $1,500,  she  won  a  race,  6  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Ben  Ronald, 
$1,800,  and  6  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  1-mile  race  easily  from  Miss  Tenny,  Tripping  and  Premier, 
in  1;41,  and  won  another  mile  race  from  Kitefoot  and  Sensational.  At  Saratoga,  with  114  lbs., 
she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  hard  held  by  2  lengths,  beating  Maceo,  125,  and  Hanlon, 
113  lbs.,  and  also  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Hurly  Burly,  Orimar  and 
Charentus,  time  1 :40  1/2. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  118  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Briar  Sweet,  3  years,  110  lbs.,  in  the 
Ocean  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating  the  3-year-olds  Bangle,  106,  imp.  Mirthful,  113,  and  Lady 
Marian,  90  lbs.,  in  addition  to  the  good  horses  Algol,  119,  imp.  Peep  o'  Day,  133,  Semper  Ego, 
115,  and  imp.  Royal  Stag,  115  lbs.,  time  1:40  4/5.  At  Brooklyn  she  again  ran  second  to  Briar 
Sweet  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  time  1:41,  and,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  won  a  mile  race  easily 
from  Clonsilla,  her  onlj'  opponent. 

Irish  Reel  ran  her  last  3  races  at  Morris  Park.  In  the  Manhattan  Handicap,  Eclipse  course, 
with  134  lbs.,  she  finished  third  to  the  3-year-olds  Sanders,  107,  and  Swiftmas,  113  lbs.,  beatmg 
the  3-year-olds  St.  Callatine,  111,  and  Miss  Miriam,  106  lbs.,  the  3-year-old  Lady  Lindsay,  94 
lbs.,  and  also  Algol,  133,  White  Frost  (Kentucky  Oaks),  119,  and  imp.  Royal  Stag,  116  lbs., 
time  1:11. 

In  the  Fordham  High  Weight  Handicap,  last  7/8  of  the  Withens  mile,  with  133  lbs.,  she 
ran  third  to  George  Keene,  3  years,  139,  and  Hilee,  3  years,  99  lbs.,  beating  White  Frost, 
131,  and  the  3-year-olds  Bendoran,  132,  and  I>ady  Marian,  90  lbs.  She  wound  up  her  racing 
career  by  running  fourth  and  last,  with  131  lbs.,  to  imp.  Peep  o'  Day,  125,  Handsel,  3  years, 
107,  and  Macy,  133  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/10  miles,  over  the  hill. 

ROUIVD  DAiVC'E,     was  a  good  racemare.     She  did  not  start  as  a  3-yeai--old,  but  as  a  3-year- 

Irish  Reel's  old  won  4  races,  besides  running   second  in  2.     At    Louisville,  she    won 

Dam.  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  7  starters,  in  1 :56  1/2.     At  Nashville  she  won  the 

Maxwell    House   Stakes,    mile   heats,   and    at   Atlanta,    Ga.,    she    won   a 

Sweepstakes,   1  1/2  miles,  and  also  a  Purse,  2-mile  heats,  in  straight  heats. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  year  on  the  turf.  Round  Dance  won  6  races  and  was  third 
in  3.  At  Augusta,  Ga.,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/2  miles,  easily,  3  starters;  won  a  3-mile 
heat  race,  in  straight  heats,  3  starters,  and  also  won    the    Savannah  Cup,  3  miles,  from 

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Vagrant  and  Oh  My.     At  Charleston,  S.  C,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  3/4  miles,  by  12  lengths, 
and  captured  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  from  Gabriel  and  Vagrant. 

Round  Dance  produced  in 

1882,  I),  r.  Habaiiorn,  by  imp.  Highlander.     Never  started. 
Habanera  threw 

((!)     Gretna.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win. 

Gretna  threw  Bird  of  Freedom  (winner  of  a  Selling  race  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a 
2-year-old,  and  also  an  outlaw  winner  at  the  same  age),  Bondman  (ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did 
not  win ;  won  over  the  Withers  mile,  easily  by  11/2  lengths,  in  1 :43  1  /2,  as  a  3-year-old ;  ran 
without  winning,  as  a  4-year-old),  and  Orrie  Goan,  who  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Newport, 
Ky.,  easily  by  2  lengths,  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  7  runners. 

(l>)     Edith.     Never  started. 

Edith  threw  Eda  Riley  (did  not  start  till  she  was  4  years  old  when  she  won  3  races  at 
New  Orleans  and  St.  Louis,  including  1  mile  and  20  yards,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1 :43  1/4,  has 
won  again  in  1902  as  a  5-year-old,  including  1  1/16  miles  in  1/46),  and  Educate,  winner  of  5 
races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  comprising  2  races  at  Washington,  2  races  at  Aqueduct,  includ- 
ing the  Rose  Stakes,  4  12  furlongs,  beating  Mauga,  Anecdote,  Ashes,  Ondurdis  and  3 
others,  and  also  the  Banquet  Stakes,  last  .5  furlongs  of  the  Eclipse  Course,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  SI. 000,  beating  Fake,  $2,.500,  Lanceman,  $1,700,  Kimberly,  §1,200,  Maximus,  $1,400, 
and  .■)  others,  track  slow,  time  59  seconds. 

As  a  3-year-nld  Educate  won  several  races,  and  as  a  4-year-old  in  1902  she  is  again 
winning. 

1883,  barren. 

1884,  b.  f.  by  imp.  Fecliter. 

1885,  b.  f.  Troika,  by  imp.  Rossifer.    Never  started 
Troika  threw 

(a)  Miss  Barnes.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 

Miss  Barnes  produced  Jim  Keats  (winner  of  1  race  as  a  2-year-oId),  Pennbrook  (won 
the  Congress  Hall  Handicap,  3  4  mile,  at  Saratoga,  with  bottom  weight,  as  a  2-year-old, 
beating  Ramiro,  Merry  Prince  Barytone  II.  and  The  Winner,  and  later  on  in  the  season 
won  as  an  outlaw),  Fairown  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning;  as  a  3-year-old,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $400,  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Cincinnati  in  1 :13  1/4,  10  runners,  all  at 
equal  weights),  and  Favena  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  wanning,  she  the  dam  of 
Faleta,  a  2-year-old  wmner  in  1901. 

(b)  Hispania.  Won  2  races  as  a  2 -year-old,  viz:  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  St.  Paul,  with 
top  weight,  by  3  lengths,  and  a  Handicap  Purse,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  in 
1 :42  3/4. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  race  and  the  following  year  she  won  a  Selling  race,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $500. 

As  a  5-year-old  she  ran  without  winning  and  died  the  same  year. 

(c)  Bink.  Only  started  once,  when  she  finished  unplaced  in  a  Selling  race  as  a  3-year- 
old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300. 

Bink  threw  Princess  Ottillie  (won  3  Selling  races  as  a  3-year-old,  1  at  Aqueduct, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  and  the  other,  5/8  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $500,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:02  1/5,  beating  Balloon,  $1,000,  Petra  II.,  $1,000,  andQuiz 
II.,  $500,  and  as  a  3-year-old,  in  1901,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  top  weight,  won  a  6  1/2- 
furlong  race  handily  in  1:22),  and  Old  Hutch,  who  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  won  races, 
including  4  1/2  furlongs  in  54  1/2  seconds. 

Ui)     Lilly  M.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

Lilly  M.  threw  Pantland  (won  1  race  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  Selling  races  as  a  3-year- 

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old,  including  mile  heats  in  straight  heats,  time  1:41  1,'2  and  1:43  3/4,  and  also  won  as  a 
4-year-old  in  1901),  and  Lilly  Pantland,  winner  of  2  races  as  a  2-year-old.  Entered  to  be 
sold  for  §1,000,  top  weight,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  at  Memphis,  easily  by  3  lengths,  9 
starters,  and  later  on,  at  St.  Louis,  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  from  Edna  Greene,  Premus, 
Sophie  S.  and  7  others,  track  good,  time  1 :02  3/4. 

As  a  3-year-old  in  1901  she  won  several  races,  including  3/4  mile,  twice  in  1:14,  and  6  1/3 
furlongs  in  1 :20.     She  is  again  a  winner  in  1903. 

{e)  Lucy  B.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  without  winning  as  a  3-year-old. 
Won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  by  3  lengths,  10  starters,  as  a  4-year-old,  and  ran 
as  a  5-year-old,  but  did  not  win. 

(/)  Daniel.  Won  3  races,  2  of  them  Selling,  at  San  Francisco,  as  a  3-year  old.  Won 
3  Selling  races  at  the  same  track  as  a  3-year-old,  1  of  them  8/4  mile,  easily  in  1 :14  3/4,  when 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $100. 

As  a  4-year-old  in  1901  he  again  won  4  races  at  San  Francisco,  including  3/4  mile, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  time  1 :14  1/2. 

188«,     barren. 

1887,     b.  f.  by  imp.  Rossifer. 

1888      and  1889,  barren. 

1890,  b.  c.  Don  Alonzo.  by  Long  Taw.  A  very  high  class  stake  winner  with  more  than  §38,000  to 
his  credit  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  met  and  defeated  the  best  in  training.  He  ran  till  the  end 
of  his  4-year-old  form  in  America  and  his  performances  were  most  consistent  each  season. 
Out  of  49  starts  he  wtm  28  races,  ran  second  in  13,  third  in  3,  and  was  only  unplaced  5  times. 
These  victories  exceeded  $61,000.  In  England,  too,  he  showed  good  form  and  won  up 
till  and  during  his  tenth  year. 

1891,  b.  c.  Hornpipe,  by  imp,  Mr.  Pickwick.  Won  the  Double  Event,  the  Tyro,  the  Criterion 
and  the  Carlton  Stakes,  etc.,  as  a  3  and  3-year-old. 

As  a  4-year-old  his  only  start  was  in  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  which  he  won  with 
105  lbs.  up,  beating  Lazerone,  114,  Sir  Walter,  124,  Rey  El  Santa  Anita,  118,  Dr.  Rice, 
132,  Ramapo,  127,  imp.  Bassetlaw,  109  lbs.,  etc.  During  his  four  seasons  on  the  turf 
Hornpipe  started  33  times,  won  9  races,  was  second  in  9,  third  in  5  and  unplaced  in  10. 
His  total  winnings  amounted  to  $45,520. 

1892,  ch.  f.  Irish  Reel,  by  Exile.    Alluded  to  above. 

1893,  ch.  c.  San  Marco,  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning.  Won  4 
Selling  races,  3/4  mile  each,  at  San  Francisco,  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  6  races,  two  at  7/8 
mile  and  four  at  1  mile,  at  the  same  track  as  a  4-year-old,  including  1  mile,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $300,  in  1 :42,  while  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  6  more  Selling  races  on  the  Pacific 
Slope  at  distances  varying  from  1  to  1  1/4  miles. 

1894,  b.  f.  Bran  Dance,  by  Long:  Taw.     Never  started. 

1895,  barren. 

1896,  ch.  f.  by  imp.  St.  Blaise. 

1897,  barren. 

SUE  DOl'CHERTY,     started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old.     She  finished  second  to  Kate  Orange 

Irish  Reel's  in  the  Trial  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Lexington,  3  runners;  ran  second  to 

2d  Dam.  Versailles  in  a  Purse,   1  mile,  at  Cincinnati,  4  starters,  and  ran  third 

to  Pompey  Payne  and  Nannie  Douglas  in  the  Young  America  Stakes, 

1  mile,  at  Nashville,  9  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  8  times,  won  5  races  and  was  second  in  the  other  3. 
At  New  Orleans  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  4  starters.  At  Memphis  she  won 
a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  2  starters.  At  Nashville  she  won  the 
Association  Purse,  mile  heats,  3  starters.     At  Cincinnati  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3  mile 

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heats,  in  straight  heats,  beating  the  grand  racehorse  Helmbold  and  3  others,  which  were 
distanced,  and  at  St.  Louis  she  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  4  starters. 

Sue  Dougherty  produced  in 

IS 73,     cli.  c.  Knapsack,  by  War  Dance. 

1874,  cli.  c.  b)  War  Dance. 

1875,  barren. 

187C,  cli.  f.  Round  Dance,  by  War  Dance.    Alluded  to  above. 

1877,  dead  colt  by  War  Dance. 

1878,  barren. 

1879,  cli.  f.  Square  Dance,  by  War  Dance.     Ran  as  a  2  year  old  without  winning. 

Started  22  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  2  and  unplaced 
in  12.  She  won  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  at  Saratoga,  easily  by  a  length,  9  starters,  time  1:16  3/4. 
At  Lexington,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1, 300  and  sold  for  81,50"),  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4 
miles,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  2:10,  giving  weight  to  all  her  7  opponents  except  Farragut, 
$2,000,  who  was  unplaced. 

At  Louisville  she  won  the  Edgewater  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  3  lengths,  9  starters,  and 
at  the  same  track,  entered  to  be  sold  for  SI, 000,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  easily  by  6 
lengths,  4  starters,  all  in  receipt  of  weight  except  Annie  G.,  $1,000. 

Square  Dance   produced 

{a)     Hub  S.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  Futurity  course,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  1:12, 
beating  Manola,  Oregon,  Prince  Edward,  Kern,  Jlay  O.,  Lady  Pulsifer,  Carnot  and  6  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  3  races.  At  Linden,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  he  won  a 
Handicap  Sweepstakes,  6  1/2  furlongs,  by  8  lengths,  from  Busteed,  Lake  View,  St.  James, 
Sluggard  and  2  others,  and  at  the  same  track,  again  having  the  best  of  the  weights,  he 
won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  the  Suburban  winner,  Eurus, 
in  addition  to  Now  or  Never,  Masterlode  and  Gunwad.  At  Clifton  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8 
mile,  in  a  field  of  13,  and  as  a  5-year-old  ran  without  winning. 

(i)     Emily  S.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Emily  S.  produced  Burgundy  (won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  as  a  2-year-old, 
and  ran  without  winning  as  a  3-year-old),  Ignis  (ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning, 
won  4  races  as  a  4-year-old,  and  won  several  races  in  1901  as  a  5-year-old,  including  miles 
in  1 :42,  and  1 :41  1/2  and  1  mile  and  20  yards  in  1 :43  3/4)  and  Gallagher,  who  won  races  as  a 
2-year-old  in  1901,  including  a  Purse,  Handicap,  5  1/2  furlongs,  easily  by  6  lengths,  7 
starters. 

(f )     Rose  Dance.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  4-year-old  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Guttenberg,  with  the  best  of  the  weights, 
beating  Firefly,  Contribution  and  3  others. 

(</)  Dance  On.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win.  As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  10  starters. 

(f)  Uncle  Tom.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old  when  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  Cin- 
cinnati, 9  starters. 

(/)  Can't  Dance.  Won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  the  Horse  Show  Stakes,  7/8 
mile,  at  San  Francisco,  beating  Ravelston,  Sallie  Cliquot,  Ramiro  and  4  others.  Won  3 
Purses  as  a  3-year-old,  one  of  them  Selling,  at  Saa  Francisco.  Won  a  Handicap  Purse  and 
2  Selling  Purses  as  a  4-year-old,  one  of  them  at  1  1/4  miles  in  2:09  1/4,  and  won  6  races  as 
a  5-year-oId. 

{£■)  Breakdown.  NeVer  started,  dam  of  Champagne,  who  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901  won 
a  5  1-2-furiong  race  on  the  Withers  course  in  1 :08  1-2,  8  starters. 

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(//)  Indian.  Won  5  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1899,  including  4  1-3  furlongs  in  55  3/4 
seconds  and  5/8  mile  in  1  ;03  1/3.  As  a  3-)'ear-old  he  won  3  races,  including  a  Selling  Purse, 
1  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  in  1:41  3/4,  and  a  Selling  Purse,  1  1/3  miles,  in  3;36  1/3.  In  1901 
he  again  won  races. 

1880,  ch.  f.  bj  War  Dance. 

1881,  barren. 

1882,  ch.  f.  Suzanne,  by  imp.  Thunderstorm.  Never  started.  Has  thrown  neither  a  winner  no: 
a  producer  up  till  now. 

1883,  ch.   f.  Nonsense,  by  imp.  Thunderstorm.    Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Clifton,  by  3  lengths  and,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $500,  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Guttenberg,  by  3  lengths.  The  following  year  she 
ran  without  winning,  while  as  a  5-year-old  she  won  6  races.  3  at  Guttenberg  and  3  at  Yon- 
kers. 

1884,  ch.  c.  Donnybrooli,  by  Ten  Broeclf.  As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Purse,  .5/8  mile,  at  Louisville, 
by  6  lengths,  beating  Jaubert  and  4  others,  and  at  Lexington  won  another  Purse,  at  the 
same  distance,  beating  some  smart  animals,  including  Lady  Max,  Ban  Cloche,  Jackabin, 
Ovid  and  7  others,  track  good,  time  1 :03.  As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  once  when  he  was  un- 
placed in  the  Pickwick  Club  Stakes.  As  a  4-year-old  he  was  once  unplaced  and  as  a  5-year- 
old  he  also  ran  without  winning. 

188.'>.      1SS(>.     no  reports. 

1887,  b.  c.  Kimberly.  by  Ten  Broeck.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  but  did  not  win 
as  a  3-year-old.  Won  10  races  as  a  4-year-old,  8  at  Guttenberg  and  3  at  Gloucester  when 
some  good  horses  were  running  at  the  former  track. 

He  won  twice  at  1  1/4  miles,  once  at  7/8  mile  in  1 :38  1/2,  once  at  6  1/2  furlongs  in 
1:21  1/4  and  also  captured  3  Handicaps,  1  mile  each.  One  of  them  he  won  by  3  lengths  in 
1:41  3/4,  beating  imp.  Lowlander  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  Blitzen  itheiron  horse), 
Now  or  Never,  My  Fellow,  etc.,  etc.,  and  in  the  other  mile  Handicap  he  beat  the  high 
class  stake  winner  Badge,  at  6  lbs.,  by  3  lengths,  with  the  frequent  winner  Mohican  (in 
receipt  of  17  lbs.)  and  others  in  the  rear. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  6  1/3-furlong  race  at  Guttenberg  and  another  6  1-3-furlong  race 
at  Saratoga  with  107  lbs.,  by  2  lengths  in  1:21  1/2,  beating  Toano,  Stonemason,  Belwood 
and  Versatile,  97  lbs.  each,  in  addition  to  6  others.  Kimberly  continued  to  wm  as  a  6,  7 
and  8-year-old,  making  a  total  of  25  victories  altogether. 

1888,  ch.  c.  by  Ten  Broeck. 

1889,  b.  c.  The  Spaniard,  by  Kins  Alfonso.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  3/4 
mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  at  Latonia,  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  2  Selling  Purses,  as  a  4- 
year-old,  1  at  Latonia  and  the  other  at  Lexington,  the  latter,  3/4  mile,  in  1:16,  and  won  a 
Selling  Purse  at  Hawthorne  Park  as  a  5-year-old. 

BLONDE,     a  good  racemare,  was  by  imp.  Glencoe  whose  daughters  were  most  successful  brood- 
Irish  Reel's      mares.     His  descendants  in  the  male  line,   too,  have  played  a  prominent  part  in 
3d  Dam.         American  turf  history.     They  embrace  all  the  get  of  his  son.  Vandal,  who  got  the 
good  sire,  Virgil,  whose  son,  Hindoo,  was  not  only  about  as  good  a  racehorse  as 
ever  was  foaled  but  carried  on  the  male  line  by  siring  the  great  Hanover,  etc. 

Blonde  produced  in 

18«0,     ch.  c.  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  (ieorg:e. 

1861,     no  report. 

18«2,  blk.  f.  Le  Noir,  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran 
twice.  She  won  the  Nursery  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Paterson,  beating  Julius,  winner 
of  the  Sequel  Stakes,  etc.,  and  and  was  unplaced  in  her  other  races.  She  had  3  foals. 
Two  of  them  died  and  the  other,  a  filly,  had  no  produce. 

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I.S(!;{,     I».  e.  Henry  Booth  (ran  as  Harry  Booth),  liy  Lexington.     Did  not  run  till  he  was  o  years 
old,  when  he  won  2  Hurdle  races  and  won  4  more  Hurdle  races  as  a  6-year-old. 

l.S(j4,      no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1865,     b.  f.  Blnnder,  by  Lexington.     Never  started. 

Blunder  was  a  great  broodmare.     She  produced 

(a)  Blossom.  Won  races  over  a  distance  of  ground,  including  1  1/2  and  1  5/8  miles, 
2-mile  heats  and  1-mile  heats  twice. 

Blossom  threw  Mira  (winner  of  the  Tobacco  Stakes),  and  Atalanta  II.  who  won  as  a  2 
and  3-year-old,  her  victories  including  the  Lullaby  Stakes,  by  4  lengths.  Atalanta  II. 
threw  dam  ot  Floriana  (winner  of  8  races,  including  3/4  mile,  time  1:14  1,2),  Aureola 
(winner  of  9  races,  including  3  4  mile  in  1:13  1,2),  El  Salado  (winner  of  ."i  races),  Billy 
Moore  (winner  of  3  races),  Crusados  (winner  of  good  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  viz: 
3,,/8-mile,  35  3/4,  1/2-mile,  47  1/4,  and  the  Junior  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  1:26),  and  Blonde 
Hook,  she  the  dam  of  San  Augustine  (a  winner  as  a  2  and  4-year-old). 

Blossom  also  threw  San  Bias,  winner  of  17  races. 

(i)  Harlequin.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  118  miles,  at  Jerome 
Park,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  3  rai_-es  as  a  4-year-old,  viz :  a  Purse,  118  miles,  at  Saratoga ; 
a  Handicap,  3,  4  mile,  at  Gravesend,  and  another  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  the  same  track,  with 
top  weight. 

(c)  Erasure.  When  unnamed,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth 
Park,  in  1:16  1/4,  beating  Topsy,  Gossip,  Sir  Hugh,  Bellona,  Bliss,  etc.  Ran  without 
winning  as  a  3-year-old. 

Erasure  threw  Quintoness,  who  ran  as  a  2,  3  and  5  year-old  without  winning,  and  as  a 
4-year-old  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  at  Gloucester.  Quintoness  produced  the  winner 
Acrobat. 

{if)  Little  Katie,  late  Winna  Ding.  Started  22  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  5  races, 
was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  11.  Her  victories  were  all  achieved  at  Brighton 
Beach,  where  she  scored  3  times  in  succession  at  3  4  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  fir  S800  on 
the  first  two  occasions,  and  for  SI, 000  in  the  other  event,  beating  Harry  Mann,  King  Fan, 
Caramel,  Lena,  etc.  Her  next  win  was  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  for  all  ages,  after  a  dead  heat 
with  Tennyson,  7  starters,  time  1:03  and  1:03,  and  her  last  win  was  in  a  Purse,  7,8  mile, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  SI, 000. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  4  races  at  Brighton  Beach,  and  died  the  next  season  without 
starting. 

(c)  Error.  As  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  SI. 000,  won  the  Optional  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Unrest  (a  good  mare),  S2,500.  and  6  others,  including 
the  good  racehorse  Joe  Cotton,  S2,500  The  following  season  she  won  5  races  at  Mon- 
mouth Park,  Jerome  Park  and  Brighton  Beach,  beating  good  class  selling  platers. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  won  5  more  races  at  Baltimore,  Washington,  Brighton  Beach  and 
Brooklyn,  including  a  1-mile  Purse  at  the  last  named  track,  easily  by  3  lengths,  time  1 :43. 
As  a  5-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

Error  threw  Troublesome,  winner  of  a  Selling  race.  5/8  mile,  at  Gloucester,  as  a 
3-year-old,  and  Slips,  who  won  races  in  1901  as  a  3-year-old. 

(/)  Faun.  Ran  as  a  2- year-old  without  winning.  Won  5  races  as  a  3-year-old,  in- 
cluding a  Sweepstakes,  7/  8  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  the  good  performers  Bess, 
Jim  Gray,  Eolian,  Portland,  Boaz,  Saxony,  Gardey  and  4  others. 

Faun  threw  Sarcasm,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  captured  a  race  at  Guttenberg  and  won  3  races 
as  a  3-year-old,  including  a  Purse,  3,  '4  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  Micmac  Queen, 
Golden  Valley  and  6  others.  As  a  4-year-old  she  raced  on  the  legitimate  and  outlaw  tracks 
without  winning. 

(^)  Bellona  II.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  4  races  at  Brighton 
Beach. 

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Bellona  II.  threw  Maggie  B.,  late  Little  Marguerite ,  who  won  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year- 
old  at  Gloucester,  and  is  the  dam  of  Little  Singer  (winner  as  a  2,  3,  4,  5  and  7-year-old 
in  1901,  including  a  mile  in  1;41  3/4  and  1  1/4  miles  in  2:06  1/2),  St.  Sulpice  (winner  of  3 
races  as  a  5-year-old  in  1900,  including  a  mile  in  1 :42)  and  Miss  Loretta,  winner  of  2  Selling 
races  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900. 

Bellona  II.  also  threw  Brilliant,  who  won  a  Purse  at  Arlington  as  a  3-year-old,  and  ran 
as  an  outlaw  the  same  year  without  winning. 

(//)  Faux  Pas.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  12  times  and  won  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  at  Saratoga,  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  in  a  field  of  11.  She  was  also  second  once 
and  third  twice. 

Faux  Pas  threw  Thanks  (won  a  Selling  race  at  Guttenberg  as  a  2-year-old;  won  a 
Selling  race  at  Gloucester  as  a  3-3'ear-old,  and  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning)  and 
Fatality,  who  won  7  races  as  a  2-year-old,  comprising  a  Purse  at  St.  Louis,  beating  John 
Cooper,  Pop  Gray  and  8  others ;  another  Purse  at  the  same  track,  beating  Bollinger,  Ethel 
W.  and  9  others;  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  easily 
by  a  length,  10  starters,  time  59  1/2  seconds,  and  Purses  at  Linden,  Elizabeth  and  Wash- 
ington, in  which  she  met  some  good  performers,  including  Aurelian,  Harrington,  Joe 
Ripley,  Nahma,  Dr.  Garnett,  Black  Hawk,  etc.,  etc. 

Fau.x  Pas  also  threw  Sir  Galahad  (as  a  2-year-old  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  at 
Brooklyn,  9  starters,  and  also  won  the  Anticipation  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  the  same 
track,  with  100  lbs  ,  m  1;06  1/2,  beating  Waltzer,  118  lbs.,  and  5  others;  as  a  3-year-old 
started  3  times,  and  ran  third  in  the  Carlton  Stakes,  beating  Waltzer  and  Bright  Phcebus  ; 
ran  third  in  the  Brooklyn  Derby,  and  third  in  the  Boulevard  Handicap),  and  Tulane,  who 
ran  as  a  2-year-old,  without  winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  Tulane  won  4  races,  a  mile  each,  capturing  one  of  them  at  Hawthorne 
Park,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:41  3/4.  As  a  4-year-old  Tulane,  entered  to  be  sold  for  5>500, 
won  the  Amateur  Cup,  1  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  handily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  George 
Keene,  $500,  Posthaste,  $600,  and  Carbuncle  and  Emigree,  $.500  each. 

(/)     Coots.     Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

Coots  threw  Balder,  who  won  7  races  in  moderate  company  on  the  flat,  won  2  races  over 
the  jumps,  and  ran  on  the  outlaw  tracks  without  winning. 

18G6,  cli.  f.  Sue  Doiigrlierty,  by  imj).  Mickey  Free.    Alluded  to  above. 

1867,  eh.  c.  Von  Moltke  (Dr.  Buckiier).  by  War  Dance.    A  winner. 

1868,  barren. 

1869,  cb.  c.  by  War  Dance.    Died. 

Blonde  had  no  foal  after  1869. 

THE  WACiXER  ;*IARE,     threw  2  good   producing  daughters,  each  of  them   a  full  sister  to 
(Sister  to  Tangent)  Blonde. 

Irish  Reel's 
4th  Dam. 

She  produced  in 

1854,     ch.  f.  Maroon,  by  imp.  Glencoe. 

Maroon  threw 

(a)    Ada  Kennett. 

Ada  Kennett  threw  Harry  Edwards  (winner  at  Chicago,  4-mile  heats).  Governess  (dara  of 
the  winners  Minnie  Mc,  Miss  Rowett,  (zovernor  John  and  Oklahoma),  and  also  the  winners 
John  Duffy  and  Hattie  Bennett. 

Ada  Kennett  also  threw  Meadow  Lark,  who  in  turn  produced  the  winners  Double 
Dummy  and  Battus(l  mile  in  1:41  as  a  3-year-old  in  1901).  in  addition  to  Britta.  she  the  dam 
of  Temptress,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1901,  and  a  winner  again  in  1902. 

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(6)  Baltimore.  As  a  3-year-old  won  the  Sequel  Stakes,  2-mile  heats  ;  the  St.  Leger,  3 
miles,  at  Paterson  ;  a  Purse,  1  1/2  miles,  and  also  a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  at  Saratoga. 

(c)     Local.     As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  at  Hoboken,  and  a  Purse, 

1  mile,  at  New  Orleans. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  at  St.  Louis  ;  a  Purse,  2  miles,  at  Cincinnati, 
and  at  Jerome  Park  he  won  a  Purse,  2-mile  heats,  and  also   the  Grand  National  Handicap, 

2  3/4  miles. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  2  Purses,  1  1/2  and  2  miles,  at  Hoboken,  in  addition  to  the 
Westchester  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  at  Jerome  Park. 

(i/)    Beverly.     A  winner. 

(<•)     Keep  Dark.     Threw  Twilight,  dam  of  the  winners  Twilight,  late  Harry  Alhers. 

{/)     Scarlet.     Had  only  2  living  foals,  viz  :  Carnation  and  Moss  Rose. 

Carnation  won  races  as  a  2  and  3-year-old,  beating  good  horses.  Her  victories,  at  Mon- 
mouth Park,  included  a  Sweepstakes,  .3  4  mile,  the  Elizabeth  Stakes,  1  14  miles,  and  a  Han- 
dicap Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  Carnation  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles, 
by  8  lengths.     She  died  as  a  3-year-old. 

Moss  Rose  ran  once  unplaced asa  3-year-old,  and  produced  Turk  II.  (winner  of  10  races), 
Henry  of  Navarre  (the  best  all-round  horse  of  his  day,  with  over  ,^70,000  to  his  credit), 
Catherine  of  Navarre  (never  started,  dam  of  the  stake  winner  Terra  Firma,  a  2-yearold  win- 
ner in  1901,  and  a  winner  again  in  1902),  and  The  Huguenot,  winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes, 
the  Carlton  Stakes,  the  Brooklyn  Derby,  etc.,  and  more  than  $20,000. 

(_^)  Maggie  U.  Threw  Silleck  (winner  of  10  races,  including  2  miles  in  3:34).  Squan- 
der (winner  of  2  races  as  a  3-year-old,  1  12  and  1  3/4  miles,  and  dam  of  Squan,  winner  of 
10  races,  and  Wasteful,  another  winner),  and  Newark,  a  winner  as  a  4-year-old. 

(//)  Marmot.  Threw  Mamie  W.  (winner  of  2  races  as  a  3-year-old)  and  Faustina,  who 
ran  without  winning,  but  produced  Firefly  (never  ran,  dam  of  Engea,  a  .3-year-old  winner 
in  1899),  Sir  Lancelot  (21  races),  Algernon  (5  races),  Mrs.  Tom  (in  England),  Ross  (.5  races), 
and  Spaniard,  an  outlaw  winner. 

Marmot  also  threw  Marmose  (9  races),  Willis  (a  winner  on  both  the  legitimate  and  out- 
law tracks  as  a  4-year-old),  and  the  speedy  little  mare  Marmoset,  who  only  started  as  a  2- 
year-old,  when  she  won  a  1, '2-mile  race,  at  Louisville,  by  3  lengths,  16  starters.  Marmoset 
has  thrown  Marmora  (a  winner  and  dam  of  the  3  winners  Sound  Money,  Zonne  and  Ethel 
Lee.  the  last-named  herself  a  producer),  Alanthacite  (8  races),  and  Pitfall,  who  won  races 
till  she  was  8  years  old. 

1855,     ell.  f.  Miss  Duke,  by  imp.  (Jleiicoe. 

Miss  Duke  produced  Alexandra,  who  won  the  Criterion  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Hoboken  as 
a  3-year-old,  beating  Maiden,  Richmond  and  Oliata. 

Alexandra  threw  Coinage  (winner  of  H  races,  4  of  which  were  jumping  events),  and  the 
good  performer  Clemmie  G. 

Clemmie  G.  won  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes  ^t  Louisville  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  the  Orleans  Stakes,  2  miles,  beating  Henry  Owens  and  2 
others  ;  won  the  Woodburn  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  for  fillies,  at  Louisville,  beating  Neecy 
Hale,  etc.  ;  won  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  mile  heats,  at  Lexington,  beating  Eaglet,  and 
also  walked  over  for  the  Produce  Stakes,  2  miles,  at  the  same  track. 

As  a  4,  5  and  6-year-old  she  won  7  more  races. 

Alexandra  also  threw  Effie  Jones,  who  never  started,  but  produced  Moonlight  (winner 
of  10  races,  and  dam  of  the  winners  Effie  T,  and  Hums),  and  Effie  Hardy,  who  won  17 
races. 

From  Cherry  Elliott,  Rosemary  and  Mary  Bedford,  the  5th,  Gth  and  7th  dams  of  Irish 
Reel  respectively,  many  celebrated  horses  have  come. 

Lizzie  Montrose,  in  this  Catalogue,  comes  from  the  Mary  Bedford  family. 

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Isis  has  superb  blood  in  her  veins,  being  by  a  Derby  winner  out  of  a  Derby  winner,  she  by  a 
Derby  winner.  Moreover,  she  is  the  product  of  the  old  orthodox  cross  in  England,  viz  ;  Stockwell 
(through  his  grandson  Bend  Or)  on  Newminster,  through  his  son.  Hermit.  Shotover's  sire. 

Isis  ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  started  once,  finishing  unplaced  to  Bena,  Cushat  and 
Merry  Monk  in  the  Levant  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Goodwood,  7  runners,  including  Memoir,  winner  of 
the  St.  Leger,  the  Oaks,  etc. 

Isis  was  imported  to  the  United  States  in  1894. 

Isis  produced  in  England  in 

1)SJ>1,     eh.  f.  Isiac,  by  Rosebery.     Imported  as  a  yearling.     Never  started. 

Isiac  has  thrown  Ishtar,  who,  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  at  Haw- 
thorne Park,  Chicago,  easily  by  3  lengths.  14  starters.  She  also  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mde,  at 
Harlem,  111.,  from  8  opponents,  in  1:01. 

1892,  b.  c.  lisrael,  by  (Jalliard.     Imported  as  a  yearling.     Never  started. 

1893,  b.  f.  Crisis,  by  Fernandez.     Imported  as  a  yearling.     Never  started. 

Crisis  has  thrown  Bathos,  winner  of  9  races  in  California  as  a  2-year-old  in  1899,  in- 
cluding 1/3  miles  in  48  3  4  and  49  seconds,  and  also  1  2  mile,  track  slow,  in  49  1/2  seconds. 
He  also  won  the  Stanford  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Advance  Guard  and 
4  others,  in  addition  to  the  Autumn  Stakes,  handicap,  1  mile. 

Bathos  won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old.  including  the  San  Jose  Handicap,  1  mile,  easily  by 
2  lengths,  6  starters,  track  sloppy,  time  1:42  3/4. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  the  Blingum  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  handily  by  a  length,  track 
slow,  time  1:49  ;  won  the  Candelabra  Purse,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  track  heavy,  in  1:47,  and 
won  a  Selling  Purse,  1  mile,  in  1:42  1  2,  beating  Alicia,  Ostler  Joe,  Giberalter  and  Bothers, 
all  entered  to  be  sold  for  .|200. 

1894-,     ch.  c.  Isidor.  by  Anijihion.     Imported  as  a  foal.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-oId. 

Isidor  started  twice  as  a  3-year-old  at  Anaconda,  Mont  ,  and  won  both  races,  viz:  a  Purse, 
handicap,  1  mile,  track  fair,  time  1:43  3  4,  and  6  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Smelterman 
Stakes,  7,  8  mile,  in  1:28,  beating  Ostler  Joe  and  Notice. 

As  a  4-year-old  Isidor  started  11  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2.  third  in  3  and  un- 
placed in  3.  Carrying  120  lbs.,  he  won  the  Grass  Inaugural,  3/4  mile,  on  the  turf,  at 
Sheepshead  Bay,  easily  by  a  length,  in  1:13  2/5,  beating  Van  Antwerp,  3  years,  120.  Kinni- 
kinic,  4  years.  120,  and  Tanis,  5  years,  117  lbs.  At  the  same  Meeting,  with  140  lbs  ,  top 
weight,  he  won  a  High  Weight  Handicap.  3  4  mile  on  the  main  track,  easily  by  a  length,  in 
1:15  1/5. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  with  125  lbs.,  he  won  the  Flight  Handicap,  3  4  mile,  easily  by  a 
length,  in  1:14,  beating  the  3-year-olds,  Swiftmas,  116,  Handsel,  114,  Van  Antwerp,  103, 
and  Billaili,  98  lbs.,  in  addition  to  the  fast  mare,  Cleophus,  126.  and  Dormitor,  111  lbs. 

As  a  5-year-old  Isidor  won  6  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4.  At 
Morris  Park  he  won  a  race,  5  1/5  furlongs,  on  the  Withers  course,  with  top  weight,  9 
starters.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a 5  1/3-furlong  race,  main  track,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in 
1:07,  and  at  Brighton  Beach  won  the  Scud  Stakes,  a  welter  weight  handicap,  5,8  mile,  with 
140  lbs.,  top  weight,  easily  by  5  lengths,  9  starters,  time  1:01  4  5.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  in 
the  Autumn,  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  giving  Waring,  2  years  old,  30  lbs.,  and  at  Brooklyn 
he  earned  brackets  twice. 

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As  a  6-yearold  Isidor  was  retired  to  the  Stud,  but  when  he  changed  ownership  at  the 
dispersal  sale  of  the  late  Mr.  Marcus  Daly,  he  was  put  in  training  again  in  1901,  and 
showed  all  his  old-time  speed.  At  Brighton  Beach,  with  135  lbs.,  he  easily  disposed  of 
Sanders,  140  lbs.,  by  3  lengths  in  a  High  Weight  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  beating  4  others  in 
receipt  of  froni  34  to  30  lbs.,  time  1:14. 

At  Saratoga,  with  136  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1;26  1/5, 
and  at  the  same  track,  with  136  lbs.,  top  weight,  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile  and  70  yards, 
easily  by  a  length,  in  1;43  1/5,  6  starters. 

Isis  produced  in  America 

1895,  ell.  f.  Sistriiin,  by  Common.     Imported  in  utero.     Never  started. 

1896,  cli.  f.  Illtlij'ia.  by  Tammany.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice  and  was 
unplaced  in  good  company  at  Brooklyn. 

1897,  cli.  c.  Inislifree,  by  Tammany.  Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old  won  1  race,  was  second  in 
2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3.  With  112  lbs.  he  won  a  1/3-mile  race,  on  the  Eclipse  course, 
in  48  1/3  seconds,  beating  Mantanic,  119,  Maribert,  113,  Prince  of  Melbourne,  132,  Presti- 
digitator, 133,  Vulcain,  Petruchio,  Bombshell  and  Trumpet,  112  lbs.,  each  and  10  others. 

Later  on,  at  Morris  Park,  with  117  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  his  Royal  Highness,  112  lbs., 
in  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  McMeekin  and  Lampglobe,  117  lbs.  each.  Montanic,  119 
lbs..  Missionary  and  David  Garrick,  113  lbs    each,  and  4  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Inishfree  raced  in  England,  when  he  started  4  times  and  won  on  each 
occasion.  He  captured  a  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket  ;  the  County  Stand  Plate,  5/8 
mile,  and  the  Walton  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  at  Liverpool,  while  at  Derby  he  won  the  Chats- 
worth  Plate,  5/8  mile. 

1898,  di.  c.  Isia,  by  Tammany.  Started  9  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1, 
third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4.  He  first  started,  as  a  3-year-old,  at  Brooklyn  in  a  5/8-mile 
race  and  ran  second  to  Glade  Run,  beating  Rappenecker,  Lord  Pepper  and  11  others. 

At  Aqueduct,  with  106  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  5  1/2-furlongs,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
beating  McAddie,  136,  Glade  Run,  108,  Annie  Thompson,  112,  The  Rhymer,  121  lbs.,  and 
3  others.  Later  on,  at  the  same  track,  with  111  lbs.,  he  won  another  Handicap,  5  1/2 
furlongs,  beating  Moor,  103,  Sweet  Tooth,  107,  McAddie,  136,  Himself,  108,  Rappenecker, 
108,  lbs.,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Isia  won  a  lot  of  races,  some  of  them  in  very  fast  time,  including  a 
Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Aqueduct,  easily  in  1  ;07  1/5,  beating  Criterion,  The  Rhymer  and 
3  others  ;  a  Purse,  3/4-mile,  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  with  111  lbs.,  handily  by  a 
length,  m  1:13  4/5,  13  runners,  and  another  Purse,  3/4-mile,  at  the  same  track,  same 
weight,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Miss  Bennett  and  3  others,  time  1:13  ;  a  Purse,  3/4- 
mile,  at  Fort  Erie,  handily  by  a  length,  in  1:13  1/4,  and  a  Purse,  3/4-mile,  at  Brighton 
Beach,  with  134  lbs.,  in  1:14. 

1899,  b.  f.  Star  of  the  West,  by  Montana.  Won  a  3/4-mile  race  for  maiden  2-year-olds  at 
Brighton  Beach,  beating  Schwalbe,  Lombre  and  10  others,  and  was  placed  in  other  races 
during  the  season. 

SHOTOVER,     started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning.   She  began  by  running  unplaced 
Isis'  in  Middle  Park  Plate,  won  by  the  brilliant  filly,  Kermesse,  who  was  only  beaten 

dam.  once  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  third  with  top  weight,  and  was  only  beaten  once 

as  a  3-year-old.     Two  days  afterwards  Shotover  ran  second  to  Berwick  in  the 
Prendergast  Stakes,  beaten  a  neck,  7  starters.  At  the  Houghton  Meeting  at  New- 
market,   with    104  lbs.,   she  was  unplaced   in   the  Tuesday  Nursery  Handicap,  won  by 
Magician,  110  lbs.,  14  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Shotover  proved  herself  to  be  a  grand  racemare.  She  started  8  times, 
won  5  races,  was  second  in  1  and  third  in  the  other  3. 

She  began  by  winning  the  3,000  guineas  by  3  lengths,  beating  imp.  Quicklime,  Mar- 
den,  imp.  Pursebearer,   imp.  Laureate,  Sachem  (American  bred),  Berwick  and  11  others. 

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Two  days  later  she  ran  second  to  St.  Marguerite,  beaten  a  neck,  in  the  1,000  guineas,  with 
Nellie  and  3  others  in  the  rear. 

Shotover  next  won  the  Derby  by  3,  4-length,  beating  imp.  Quicklime,  Sachem  (a  bad 
third),  Bruce  iwinnerof  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris),  Dutch  Oven,  Harden,  imp.  Pursebearer, 
Gerald  (American  bred)  and  (i  others.  She  next  won  the  Ascot  Derby  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles, 
by  4  lengtlis,  giving  14  lbs.  each  to  her  4  opponents,  and  at  the  same  Meeting  walked  over 
for  the  29th  Triennial  Stakes,  Lord  Rosebery  receiving  second  money. 

At  Doncaster  Shotover  ran  third  to  the  2  grand  fillies,  Dutch  Oven  and  Geheimniss, 
in  the  St.  Leger,  beating  imp.  Quicklime,  Marden,  imp.  Laureate,  Sachem  and  7  others, 
and  2  days  afterwards,  penalized  12  lbs.,  she  won  the  Park  Hill  Stakes,  Old  St.  Leger 
course,  by  4  lengths,  fi  starters.  In  her  last  race  of  the  season,  the  Select  Stakes,  Rowley 
mile,  at  Newmarket,  Shotover,  with  129 lbs.,  ran  third  and  last  to  Kermesse,  1  .'0,  and  Nellie, 
119  lbs.,  who  ran  a  dead  heat,  stakes  divided,  beating  Shotover  a  length. 

The  fillies  of  1882,  in  England,  proved  themselves  much  better  than  the  colts,  not  a 
single  3-year-old  classic  race  having  been  won  by  the  latter,  while  in  the  St.  Leger,  as 
stated  above,  the  fillies  ran  1,  2,  3. 

Shotover  started  3  times  as  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  and  failed  to 
earn  brackets.  She  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  City  and  Suburban  Handicap, 
with  l.'l,  behind  Roysterer,  98,  Lowland  Chief,  122,  and  Sweetbread,  116  lbs.,  18  starters. 
At  the  Epsom  Summer  Meeting  she  ran  fourth  and  last  to  Tristan  (winner  of  the 
Ascot  Cup,  etc.).  City  Arab  (bottom  weight)  and  Wallenstein  (American  bred)  in  the 
Epsom  Gold  Cup,  1  1/2  miles  ;  and  at  Ascot,  with  19  lbs.,  the  worst  of  the  weights,  she 
ran  third  to  Palermo  and  Springkell  in  the  29th  Triennial  Stakes,  about  2  miles,  beating 
Antarctic. 

Shotover  was  barren  in  1885  and  slipped  her  foal  in  1886. 

She  produced  in 

18.S7,     ell.  f.  Isis,  by  Bend  Or.    Alluded  to  above. 

1888,     cli.  c.  Orion,  by  Bend  Or.     Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1  and 
ran  fourth  in  the  other. 

He  began  by  winning  the  Ham  (Produce)  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Goodwood,  by  ','  lengths, 
beatmg  Simon  de  Montfort,  Derelict  (a  half-brother  to  Florizel  II.,  Persimmon  and  Diamond 
Jubilee)  and  2  others.  Two  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  (Post)  Stakes, 
beating  Siphonia,  winner  of  the  Richmond  Stakes  at  the  same  Meeting. 

At  Manchester,  Orion,  in  the  ;^11,000  Lancashire  Plate,  7/8  mile,  for  2,  3  and  4-year- 
olds,  was  placed  fourth  to  Amphion,  Martagon  and  Corstorphine,  beating  Memoir  (winner 
of  the  Oaks,  the  St.  Leger,  etc.),  in  addition  to  the  good  performers  St.  Serf,  Orvieto,  Gold 
and  Simonetta.  At  Newmarket,  Orion  won  the  Buckenham  (Post)  Produce  Stakes  from 
Koorali,  and  at  the  same  course,  later  on,  ran  third  to  Gouverneur  and  Siphonia  in  the 
Middle  Park  Plate,  beating  Mimi  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  etc.),  Orvieto, 
Valauris,  imp.  Benvenuto  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  at  Epsom)  and  2  others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Orion  started  9  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3  (a  dead  heat  once) 
and  third  in  1.  He  began  by  being  placed  fourth  to  Mimi,  Melody  and  St.  Simon  of  the 
Rock,  in  the  Newmarket  Stakes,  across  the  fiat,  beating  Peter  Flower,  Orvieto,  Siphonia, 
imp.  Woolsthorpe  and  3  others.  He  was  next  unplaced  in  the  Derby,  won  by  Common. 
At  Ascot  he  was  placed  fourth  to  Melody,  Orvieto  and  Cavendish  in  the  Prince  of  Wales' 
Stakes,  about  1  5/8  miles,  beating  Patrick  Blue  and  3  others. 

At  Sandown  Park,  Orion  ran  third  to  Peter  Flower  and  Simonian  in  the  Electric  Plate, 
5/8  mile,  8  starters,  and  at  the  same  track  was  placed  fourth  in  the  ;,f  10,000  Eclipse  Stakes, 
1  1/4  miles,  behind  Surefoot  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas),  Gouverneur  and  Common  (2,000 
guineas),  Derby,  St.  Leger,  etc.),  beating  Memoir,  Le  Nord,  Alloway  and  Fuse.  At 
Goodwood  he  ran  second  to  Orvieto  in  the  Sussex  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  even  weights,  conceding 
weight  and  a  beating  to  Dorcas,  imp.  Woolsthorpe  and  3  others. 

At  Kempton  Park,  Orion  ran  second  to  the  good  horse  Bumptious,  at  even  weights, 
in  the  City  of  London,  Breeders'  Foal  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Springtime  (unplaced,  giving 

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them  4  lbs.),  Balmoral  and  3  others,  in  receipt  of  14  lbs.  each.  At  Newmarket  he  and 
Grammont  ran  a  dead  heat  for  second  place,  to  Patrick  Blue  (won  by  a  head),  in  the  Great 
Foal  Stakes,  across  the  flat,  5  starters,  and  afterwards  he  wound  up  his  3-year-old  form  by 
winning  the  Champion  Plate,  across  the  flat,  beating  Bel  Demonic,  Orvieto  and  the  brilliant 
racemare  Signorina. 

Orion  started  only  once  as  a  4-year-old,  when  with  top  weight  he  was  unplaced  in  the 
Babraham  Plate,  Handicap,  Rowley  mile. 

Orion  has  proved  a  good  sire. 

1889,  ch.  c.  Orville.  by  imp.  Ormonde.  Ran  twice  unplaced  in  Stakes  as  a  2-year-old.  Started 
twice  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  second  to  Castelar  in  the  Vauxhall  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Hurst  Park, 
and  finished  unplaced  in  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Newmarket,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for 
£'.iOO  and  afterwards  sold  for  380  guineas. 

Shotover  also  threw  the  stake  winner  BuUingdon,  who  died  as  a  3-year-old. 

STRAY  SHOT,  started  6  times  as  a  ?-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and 
I  sis'  unplaced  in  1. 

2d  Dam. 

She  began  by  winning  the  Champagne  Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  at  Stockbridge,  by  1/2 
length,  9  starters,  and  at  Goodwood  she  ran  third  to  imp.  Woodlands  and  Galba,  in  the 
Findon  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  5  starters.  In  the  Middle  Part  Plate,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Plebeian, 
she  was  unplaced,  and  at  Lincoln,  with  110  lbs.  (third  top  weight),  ran  second  to  Wood- 
man, 97  lbs.,  in  the  Blankney  Nursery,  Handicap,  about  5/8  mile,  13  starters.  The  next 
day  she  won  a  Match,  1/3  mile,  beating  Teacher,  and  the  following  day  won  the  Brownlow 
Nursery  Plate,  Handicap,  top  weight,  by  3  lengths,  giving  her  8  opponents  from  2  to  20  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Stray  Shot  started  14  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  3  (including 
a  Match),  and  third  in  1.  Her  owner  had  the  temerity  to  match  her  at  112  lbs.  against 
Galopin  at  133  lbs.  over  the  Rowley  mile,  and  an  easy  8-lengths  victory  for  the  latter 
was  the  result.  At  Newmarket,  later  on,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  she  won  the 
Fourth  AVelter  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  10  starters,  and  at  Nottingham  won  the  second  year 
of  the  Sixth  Biennial  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  3  starters. 

At  the  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting  with  bottom  weight,  except  1,  she  won  the  Cir- 
cular Handicap,  about  2  miles,  by  3  lengths,  7  starters,  and  the  next  day,  with  top  weight, 
won  the  Winding-up  Free  Handicap,  Rowley  mile,  3  starters. 

As  a  4-)  ear  old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Stray  Shot  ran  unplaced  7  times  in  good 
company. 

Stray  Shot  produced  in 

1S7S.  b.  c.  Martini,  by  Hermit.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  onc3  unplaced,  finished 
third  in  the  Troy  Stakes  at  Stockbridge,  3  runners,  and  also  finished  third  in  the  Cheveley 
Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  7  starlers.  As  a  3-year-old  Martini  started  in  6  races,  was  second  in 
1,  third  in  1,  and  uniilaced  in  4. 

As  a  4-year-old,  his  last  seasrjn  on  the  turf.  Martini  started  12  times,  won  6  races,  ran 
second  in  the  County  Cup,  about  5/8  mile,  3  starters,  third  in  1  race,  and  was  unplaced  in  4. 
With  bottom  weight  he  won  the  Egmont  Plate,  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  Epsom,  8  starters, 
and  3  days  afterwards  won  the  Glascow  Plate,  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  9  starters.  At  Brighton, 
with  top  weight,  he  won  the  Marine  Stakes,  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  10  starters,  and  the  next 
day  won  the  Rous  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Eastern  Empress  and  3  others. 

At  Doncaster,  with  129  lbs.,  he  won  the  Portland  Plate,  about  5/8  mile,  beating  Repu- 
tation, 138  lbs.,  and  17  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight  except  one.  Martini's  last  win  was 
the  Subscription  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  3  starters. 

Martini  was  sold  to  go  to  Germany  when  he  was  (5  years  old. 

1879,     ch.  f.  Shotover,  by  Hermit.    Alluded  to  above. 

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1880.  b.  e.  Torpedo,  by  Hermit.  Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  the  Chaplin  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  at  Lincoln,  4  starters ;  received  forfeit  in  a  Private  Sweepstakes,  ran  second  and 
last  to  the  Middle  Park  Plate  winner,  Macheath,  in  the  Ham  Stakes  at  Goodwood ;  finished 
third  once  and  was  once  unplaced.  Torpedo  did  not  start  as  a  3-year  old  but  ran  once 
unplaced  as  a  4-year-old. 

1881      and  1S.S2.  barren. 

1883,  b.  f.  Sagitta.  by  Kisber.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old.  She  was  unplaced  in  the  Great 
Saplmg  Plate  at  Sandown  Park,  and  finished  third  in  the  Prendergast  Stakes,  heads  separ- 
ating the  -first  3,  4  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Sagitta  was  unplaced  in  the  1,000  guineas 
and  the  Oaks,  both  won  by  Miss  Jummy,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  the  Coronation  Stakes, 
at  Ascot,  and  3  other  races. 

Sagitta  was  sold  to  go  to  Germany  when  she  was  4  years  old. 

1884,  eh.  f.  Penitent,  by  Hermit.    Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice  unplaced. 

Penitent's  first  foal  was  Lorette  (by  Galliard),  who  started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won 
()  races  (1  a  dead  heat),  received  a  forfeit  in  a  Match,  and  was  second  twice. 

Lorette  won  her  first  4  races  straight  of  the  reel,  viz:  the  Two-year-old  Pate,  of  ;f200, 
5  8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  9  starters;  the  Newmarket  Two-year-old  Plate,  of  ^£'200,  added  to 
a  Sweepstakes  of  ^10  each  for  starters,  5  8  mile,  3  starters ;  the  Caterham  Plate,  of  ;^200, 
5/8  mile,  at  Epsom,  2  starters,  and  the  Acorn  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  the  same  place,  6  starters. 
At  Ascot,  Lorette  met  with  her  first  defeat,  when  she  ran  second  to  the  good  horse.  Bump- 
tious, 3-years-old,  in  the  Fernhill  Stakes,  for  2  and  3-year-olds,  5/8  mile,  8  starters.  Two 
days  afterwards  she  won  the  Windsor  Castle  Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  beating  Windgall  and 
5  others. 

At  Sandown  Park  Lorette,  with  129  lbs.,  top  weight,  ran  second,  beating  a  head,  to 
Galeopsis,  117  lbs.,  in  the  British  Dominion  Two-year-old  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  7  starters.  At 
Newmarket  she  ran  a  dead  heat,  stakes  divided,  with  Galoping  Lad,  5  years  old,  in  the 
Subscription  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  for  2-year-olds  and  upwards,  beating  Marvel,  4  years  old, 
and  at  the  same  Meeting  received  forfeit  from  Vanguard  in  a  Match. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lorette  started  6  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  2.  She  began  by  winning  the  March  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  at  Newmarket, 
beating  imp.  Caterina,  Huntingdon,  Martagon  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup,  the  Gold 
Vase  at  Ascot,  etc.),  Grammont,  Dorcas  and  3  others. 

At  Ascot  she  ran  second  to  the  smart  filly.  Minting  Queen,  in  the  Fernhill  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,  6  starters,  and  at  Goodwood  ran  second  to  the  good  racehorse.  Buccaneer,  in  the  Gor- 
don Stakes,  114  miles,  4  starters. 

Penitent's  best  foal  was  the  crack  racehorse  Ravensbury  (a  son  of  the  great  Isonomv), 
who  not  only  had  lots  of  speed  but  was  also  a  horse  of  fine  stamina. 

Ravensbury  commenced  racing  at  Ascot,  where  he  ran  third  to  the  great  horse,  Isinglass 
and  Fealar  in  the  New  Stakes,  10  starters.  At  Liverpool  he  won  the  Lancashire  Produce 
Stakes,  beating  Erin  (in  receipt  of  13  lbs. ),  Poppaja  and  4  others.  At  York  he  ran  second 
to  Queen  of  Navarre  in  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes,  Lady  Bob,  Phocian  and  5  others  fin- 
ishing behind  him.  After  a  defeat  at  Kempton  Park  in  the  Great  Breeders'  Stakes,  won  by 
Tanderagee,  Ravensbury  ran  second  to  Isinglass  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  beating  La 
Nicham,  Raeburn  (in  receipt  of  4  lbs.)  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  Ravensbury  started  9  times  and  unfortunately  had  to  meet  Isinglass 
on  4  occasions.  In  the  2,000  guineas,  the  Derby  and  the  St.  Leger  he  finished  second  to 
Isinglass  and  in  the  Newmarket  Stakes  he  was  third  to  Isinglass  and  Phocian.  After  run- 
ning second  in  the  Derby,  Ravensbury  was  shipped  to  Paris  where  he  again  ran  second, 
beaten  a  head,  to  Ragotsky  in  the  Grand  Prix,  beatinj-  Calistrate,  etc. 

At  Ascot,  no  doubt  affected  by  his  return  trip  from  Paris,  he  ran  third  to  Phocian  and 
Raeburn  in  the  St.  James'  Palace  Stakes.  Before  the  season  closed  Ravensbury  won  the 
Newmarket  Triennial  Stakes  and  the  Amphion  Plate. 

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As  a  4-year-old  Ravensbury  won  the  Hardwicke  Stakes  at  Ascot,  beating  the  grand 
racemare,  La  Fleche  and  3  others.  At  the  Newmarket  First  July  Meeting  he  was  unplaced 
in  the  ^10,000  Princess  of  Wales's  Stakes,  won  by  Isinglass,  and  at  Sandown  Park  ran  third 
to  Isinglass  and  Ladas  in  the  ^10,000  Eclipse  Stakes,  7  starters. 

After  his  last  named  defeat  Capt.  Machell  bought  Ravensbury  from  Mr.  Rose  for  5,000 
guineas  and  the  first  time  he  started  with  the  white  and  dark  blue  cap  he  won  the  Four- 
year-old  Triennial  Stakes  easily  from  Xylophone  and  3  others.  In  the  Champion  Stakes, 
at  Newmarket,  La  Fleche  beat  him  easily  and  the  same  week  he  was  beaten  in  the  Lowther 
Stakes,  by  Matchbox.  After  3  more  defeats  he  won  the  Manchester  November  Handicap, 
easily  with  130 lbs.,  19  starters. 

As  a  .5-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Ravensbury  started  4  times  and  won  3 
races.  At  Kempton  Park,  with  13.5  lbs.,  he  ran  a  good  race  in  the  Jubilee  Stakes,  won  by 
Victor  Wild,  116  lbs.  At  Ascot,  with  135  lbs  ,  he  won  the  Ascot  Stakes,  about 3 miles,  giv- 
ing a  lot  of  weight  to  his  8  opponents,  and  at  the  same  Meeting,  three  days  later,  won  the 
Alexandra  Plate,  about  3  miles.  Ravensbury  wound  up  his  racing  career  at  Lewes  where, 
with  135  lbs.,  he  was  beaten  by  Marco  (winner  of  the  Cambridgeshire),  3  years,  105  lbs. 

1885,  b.  c.  Trespasser,  by  Hermit.     Never  started. 

1886,  cli.  f.  Seasliell,  by  Hermit.  Started  twice  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  each  time.  At  Lewes 
she  won  the  Astley  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  5  starters,  and  at  Manchester  she  won  the  vSeptember 
Plate,  5/8  mile,  3  runners.  As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Seashell  ran  3  times 
unplaced  in  good  company. 

1887,  b.  c.  Sliotesliam,  by  Hermit.     Never  started. 

1888,  eh.  f.  Silver  Sea,  by  Hermit.    Never  started. 

1889,  b.  f.  Ambleside,  by  Hermit.     Never  started. 

VACiA,     started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old.     She  began  by  running  third  to  Walloon  and  Kettledrum 

Isis'         (winner  of  the  Derby)  in  the  Champagne  Stakes,  at  Doncaster,  lOstaiters,  and  the  next  day 

3d  Dam.     she  finished  second  to  the  good  racehorse,  Klarikoff,  in  the  Municipal  Stakes,  beating  3 

others.     In  her  other  race,  the  Bretby  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  she  ran  third  and  last  behind 

Lady  Blanche  and  Cantatrice. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Vaga  started  3  times.  She  was  beaten  in 
a  Match  by  Lady  Blanche,  119  lbs.  each.  Ditch  mile,  at  Newmarket,  and  was  unplaced  in 
two  Handicaps. 

Vaga  produced  in 

1864,  b.  c.  by  Miisjid.    Died. 

1865,  blli.  or  br.  f.  Vagrary,  by  Musjid.  Started  onlv  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  once,  finish- 
ing unplaced  to  her  stable  companion,  Blue  Gown  (winner  of  the  Derby,  etc.),  in  the 
Sunning  Hill  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Ascot,  11  runners. 

Vagary  produced  Brunette  (winner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a  3-year-old),  Tuscarora 
(winner  of  the  Cleveland  Stakes  as  a  3-year-old  and  a  Selling  Handicap  as  a  3-year-old) 
and  Canarina,  who  never  started  and  had  only  two  foals  in  England  before  being  sold  to 
go  to  Germany.  One  of  them,  Bertie  II.,  won  a  Handicap  and  3  Selling  races  as  a  3- 
y  ear-old. 

1866,  br.  c.  Vagraboiid,  by  Musjid.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old  in  hot  company. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  started  8  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 
At  Epsom  he  ran  second  to  the  good  French  bred  racehorse,  Trocadero,  in  the  Walton  Manor 
Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  the  high-class  performers  Rupert,  Vespasian,  Lumley,  Mid- 
summer, Adelaide  and  See  Saw. 

At  Ascot,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;f  600  and  claimed.  Vagabond  won  the  Trial  Stakes,  a 
mile,  by  3  lengths,  13  starters.  At  Stamford  he  won  the  Ciifden  Cup,  handicap,  a  mile, 
conceding  weight  to  all  his  7  opponents  except  one,  who  was  unplaced.  At  Wolverhamp- 
ton he  won  the  Cleveland  Cup,  about  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Giantess,  Vulcan  (the  iron  horse, 

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winner  of  many  races,  including  a  dead  heat  for  the  Lincolnshire  Handicap  when  7  years 
old)  and  3  others.  At  Doncaster  he  was  awarded  the  Badminton  Handicap,  a  mile,  after 
finishing  second  to  Argyle  (in  receipt  of  T  lbs.  and  disqualified  for  fouling),  8  starters. 

Vagabond  won  other  useful  races  before  the  clo.se  of  his  racing  career,  capturing  1  as 
a  4-year-old,  3  as  a  5-year-old  and  2  the  following  year. 

1S(!7,  b.  f.  Waif,  by  Tliormaiiby.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Ascot  she  won  a  Maiden 
Plate,  1  2  mile,  beating  Flyaway  Jack,  Sally  Sutton,  Verdure.  Hester  (winner  of  the  1,000 
guineas),  and  IS  others.  At  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting  she  ran  third  to  the  brilliant 
filly  Sunshine  (beaten  only  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  was  second,  with  top  weight,  in 
the  Middle  Park  Plate),  and  Alaric  in  the  July  Stakes,  beating  Wheat-ear,  Pibroch,  Nero, 
Normanby  and  (i  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Waif  started  13  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  4  (one  of  them  a 
Match),  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  .").  She  won  a  Handicap  Plate,  about  .i/S  mile,  at  New- 
market, beating  Tibthorpe,  Stephanotis,  Flash,  Patrician,  Oporto,  Verdure  and  6  others. 
At  Goodwood  she  ran  second  to  Pandore  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3  '4  mile,  .5  runners,  and  second 
to  the  good  racemare  Agility  in  the  Nassau  Stakes,  1  mile,  4  starters. 

Entered  to  be  sold  for  /500,  Waif  ran  second  to  Tibthorpe,  not  to  be  sold,  in  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 3/4  mile,  at  Brighton,  beating  Agnes,  entered  for  £tO(l  Waif  ran  her  last  race  at 
Lincoln,  where,  entered  to  be  sold  for  £iH)  and  claimed,  she  won  the  Innkeepers'  Selling 
Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  4  starters. 

Waif  was  sold  to  go  to  Germany  as  a  4-year-old. 

18(58,  ch.  f.  Stray,  by  Fitz-Rolaiid.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  running  second  (2  starters)  to 
Queen  of  the  Gipsies  in  the  Bretby  Stakes,  3,  4  mile,  at  Newmarket. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  4  times.  She  was  unplaced  in  the  Ascot  Derby  Stakes,  won 
by  the  good  French  bred  horse,  Henry,  also  winner  of  the  Ascot  Cup ;  was  unplaced  in  the 
Stewards'  Cup,  handicap,  at  Goodwood,  won  by  Anton ;  two  days  afterwards  was  unplaced 
in  the  Chichester  Stakes,  handicap,  won  bv  Botheration,  and  the  following  day  ran  a  bad 
third  and  last  to  Lady  Atholstone  and  Noblesse  in  the  Nassau  Stakes. 

As  a  4  and  5-year-old  Stray  ran  without  winning.  She  was  afterwards  used  as  a  hack 
and  had  no  foal. 

l.S()!(,  br.  f.  Derelift.  by  Tim  Wliifller.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  beat  the  smart 
filly,  Highland  Fling  in  a  Sweepstakes  of  /200  each,  3/4  mile,  at  Goodwood,  although  the 
latter  was  an  odds  on  favorite  at  100  to  15. 

Derelict  died  as  a  3-year-old,  and  only  took  part  in  1  race  at  that  age.  She  ran  second 
to  Reine  (French  bred,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  etc.)  in  the  1,000  guineas,  beating  Highland 
Fling  and  8  others.     Won  by  a  neck,  3  lengths  between  second  and  third. 

1870.  b.  0.  >Vababee,  by  Fitz-Kolaiid.     Never  started.     Died  as  a  2-year-oId. 

1871.  barren. 

1872.  b.  f.  Stray  Shot,  by  Toxopbilite.     Alluded  to  above. 

1873.  barren. 

1874.  b.  f.  BelphiHbe.  by  Toxopbilite.  Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  and  was 
unplaced  in  3.  She  began  racing  at  the  First  Spring  Meeting,  at  Newmarket,  where  she 
won  the  First  Spring  Two-year-old  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  beating  Cannon  Ball,  Dunkenuy,  imp. 
Midlothian,  Kitty  Sprightly  and  4  others.  She  did  not  start  again  till  the  Second  October 
Meeting,  at  Newmarket,  where  she  won  the  Bretby  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  1  1/2  lengths,  after 
running  a  dead  heat  with  Dynamite,  4  starters. 

At  the  same  Meeting,  with  top  weight,  124  lbs.,  Belphoebe  ran  unplaced  behind  Briglia, 
97,  Beauharnis  and  Arbitrator,  111  lbs.  each,  in  a  Juvenile  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  8  starters. 
At  the  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting,  with  122  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Lancaster,  103, 
Briglia,  113,  and  Mrs.  Pond,  103  lbs.,  in  the  Criterion  Nursery  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  16  starters, 
and  the  next  day  ran  unplaced  in  the  Troy  Stakes,  won  by  Miriam. 

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As  a  3-year-old  Belphoebe  proved  herself  a  high-class  racemare  at  all  distances  and 
a  very  consistent  performer.  She  started  13  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  3 
and  was  unplaced  in  3. 

She  was  twice  second,  once  third,  and  twice  unplaced  before  winning  the  1,0110  guineas, 
beating  Lady  Ronald,  Lady  Golightly,  Briglia,  Manoeuvre,  Miriam,  Start  (American  bred) 
and  13  others.  She  next  ran  second  to  Placida,  in  the  Oaks,  beating  Lady  Golightly,  Quick- 
step and  5  others.  With  123  lbs.,  top  weight,  she  was  unplaced  to  Glen  Arthur,  Strath- 
more  and  Sleipnir,  115  lbs.  each,  in  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  at  Ascot,  8 
starters,  and  the  next  day  won  the  Coronation  Stakes,  giving  14  lbs.  to  Manoeuvre,  7  lbs.  to 
Lady  Golightly  and  14  lbs.  to  the  other  2  starters. 

Belphoebe,  with  106  lbs.,  next  ran  third  to  Hilarious,  89,  and  Macaroon,  84  lbs.,  in  the 
Cesarewitch,  beating  Pageant  (the  Chester  Cup  twice  and  the  Doncaster  Cup),  6  years,  131, 
Snail  (the  Northumberland  Plate),  7  years,  114,  imp.  Great  Tom  (the  St.  James'  Palace 
Stakes  and  the  Doncaster  Stakes),  4  years,  113,  Prince  George  (the  Goodwood  Stakes),  4 
years.  111,  Scamp  (the  Goodwood  Stakes),  6  years,  107,  Rosy  Cross  (Lincolnshire  Handicap), 
93  lbs.,  and  16  others,  including  many  high-class  winners. 

After  running  third  to  Lady  Golightly  and  Verdurette  (in  receipt  of  14  lbs. )  in  the  New- 
market Oaks,  5  starters,  Belphoebe,  with  108  lbs.,  ran  second  to  the  high-class  French  horse. 
Jongleur,  116  lbs.,  in  the  Cambridgeshire,  beating  Gladia  (French  bred),  93  lbs.,  Rosebery 
(the  Cesarewitch  and  Cambridgeshire,  the  previous  year),  5  years,  136  lbs.,  Footstep  (the 
Lincolnshire  Handicap),  4  years,  109  lbs.,  Verneuil  (French  bred,  the  Gold  Vase,  the  Ascot 
Cup  and  the  Alexandra  Plate,  in  4  days),  108,  Hilarious  (Cesarewitch,  as  stated  above), 
105,  Rosy  Cross  (Lincolnshire  Handicap),  98,  Lady  Ronald  (second  in  the  1,000  guineas), 
99  lbs. ,  and  35  others,  man)'  of  them  good  racehorses. 

Belphoebe's  next  and  last  start,  as  a  3-year-old,  was  3  days  afterwards,  when  she  ran 
second  to  Verneuil,  in  the  Jockey  Club  Cup,  Cesarewitch  course,  3  miles,  2  furlongs  and  28 
)'ards,  beating  St.  Christophe,  winner  of  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris  and  many  other  first-class 
races  in  France. 

Belphoebe  started  10  times  as  a  4-year-old,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  3.  Her  good  performances,  as  a  3-year-old,  had  entitled  her  to  get  big  weights 
in  Handicaps.  She  began  by  running  third  to  Silvio  (the  Derby  and  St.  Leger)  and  Rifle, 
in  the  Newmarket  Biennial  Stakes,  about  2  1/16  miles,  and  was  then  unplaced  in  the  City 
and  Suburban,  with  114  lbs.,  won  by  Sefton  (the  Derby  winner,  the  same  year),  78  lbs.  With 
124  lbs.,  top  weight,  she  was  next  unplaced  in  the  Newmarket  Spring  Handicap,  won  by 
Winchilsea,  112  lbs. 

At  Ascot,  with  110  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Julius  Caesar,  5  years,  118  lbs.,  in  the  Royal 
Hunt  Cup,  a  mile,  beating  17  others,  all  in  recei]5t  of  weight.  She  next  won  the  Liverpool 
Autumn  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  with  113lbs.,  beating  Tonchet  (Lincolnshire  Handicap),  112,  Master 
Kildare  (the  City  and  Suburban,  with  128  lbs.),  3  years,  104,  Lady  Golightly,  110  lbs.,  Julius 
Caesar,  124  lbs,  and  10  others,  in  receipt  of  weight.  The  next  day,  with  131  lbs.,  she  won 
the  Duchy  Cup,  about  1  1/2  miles,  by  10  lengths,  beating  Julius  Caesar,  126  lbs. 

At  Shrewsbury,  Belphoebe  won  the  Severn  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  by  2  lengths,  giving  Whittle- 
bury,  her  only  opponent,  22  lbs.,  and  the  next  day,  with  top  weight,  134  lbs.,  was  unplaced 
in  the  Shrewsbury  Cup,  Handicap,  about  2  miles,  won  by  Sundeelah,  3  years,  80  lbs.  At 
Manchester,  with  124  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Flotsam,  3-years,  107  lbs.,  in  the  Lancashire 
Cup,  Handicap,  a  mile,  beating  Cradle  (Royal  Hunt  Cup,  at  Ascot),  5  years,  98,  Placida 
(the  Oaks),  124,  Paul's  Cray,  3  years,  90  lbs.,  and  4  others. 

Belphoebe  wound  up  her  4-)'ear-old  form  by  carrying  131  lbs.  to  victory,  in  the  Man- 
chester November  Handicap,  about  1  1/2  miles,  conceding  her  11  opponents  from  20  to 
41  lbs. 

Belphoebe,  as  a  5  year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  won  the  Manchester  Autumn 
Handicap,  about  1  1/2  miles,  with  12o  lbs.,  by  3  lengths,  giving  her  4  opponents  from  22 
to  29  lbs.  She  also  won  the  County  Cup,  at  about  1  1/4  miles,  at  Leicester,  with  135  lbs., 
by  6  lengths,  giving  her  4  opponents  from  21  to  37  lbs. 

Belphoebe  had  only  3  foals.     She  produced 

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((()  Timias.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old,  without  winning.  As  a  8-year-old  he  won  the 
Friday  Selling  Plate,  winner  to  be  sold  by  auction  for  ;^100,  a  mile,  beating  Ossidene. 
Stefanette,  imp.  Pirate  of  Penzance  and  8  others,  and  was  afterwards  sold  for  280  guineas. 
Timias  ran  as  a  4-year-old,  without  winning,  and  was  sold  the  following  year,  to  go  to 
Buenos  Ayres. 

(b)  Isosceles.  Started  12  times  as  a  2-year-old  in  the  best  company,  in  Stake  races, 
and  although  he  did  not  win  he  ran  some  very  creditable  races,  finishing  second  twice  and 
third  3  times.  At  the  Kempton  Park  Spring  Meeting  he  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to 
Vatican  in  the  Kempton  Park  Great  Breeders'  Produce  Stakes,  T)  8-mile,  beating  10  others. 
At  Ascot  he  ran  third  to  Panzerschiff  and  Glenstrie  in  the  29th  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  about 
5  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Devilshoof  and  3  others,  and  the  next  day  ran  third  to  Devilshoof 
and  Spot  in  the  34th  Triennial  Stakes,  same  distance,  9  starters. 

At  the  Kempton  Park  First  Summer  Meeting,  Isosceles  ran  second  to  The  Baron  (top 
weight,  unbeaten  as  a  2-year-old  and  second  in  the  Derby)  and  Cactus,  in  the  International 
Two-year-old  Plate,  5  8  mile,  10  starters,  heads  separating  the  first,  second  and  third,  and 
later  on  ran  second  to  Martley  (third  in  the  Derby)  in  the  Kempton  Park  International 
Breeders'  Two-year-old  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  beating  Phil  (second  in  the  2,000  guineas).  Cactus 
and  5  others. 

Isosceles  again  failed  to  win  as  a  3-year-old,  but  ran  some  good  races  and  was  twice 
second  and  twice  third. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  the  Visitors'  Plate,  handicap,  1  mile,  at  Goodwood,  by  3  lengths, 
7  starters,  and  the  next  year  he  won  the  Visitors'  Plate,  handicap,  112  miles,  at  Ascot, 
with  the  best  of  the  weights,  beating  Eiridspord  (Epsom  Grand  Prize),  Reve  d'Or  (the 
1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  the  Jockey  Club  Cup)  and  5  others. 

1875,     b.  f.  by  Hermit.    Never  won. 

1S7G,      1S77,     barren. 

1878,  oil.  f.  Wandering  Nun.  by  Hermit.  Started  9  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  5  races  (1  a  dead 
heat),  and  received  forfeit  in  a  Match.  She  also  ran  second  once  and  unplaced  twice.  She 
began  racing  on  March  16th,  when  she  captured  the  Brockleby  Stakes,  5/8-mile,  beating 
Althotas,  Cotonade,  Erlkoenig  and  13  others.  The  next  day  she  received  forfeit  from 
Hoody  Crow  in  a  Match. 

With  top  weight,  129  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  in  the  Great  Yorkshire  Foal  Stakes,  5/8- 
mile,  behind  Lenoxlove,  116,  Eos,  113,  and  Mother  Shipton,  122  lbs.,  14  starters.  At  Epsom 
she  ran  second  to  Angelina  in  the  Woodcote  Stakes,  3/4-mile,  beating  Voluptuary  (a  good 
stake  winner  and  also  winner  of  the  Liverpool  Grand  National  Steeplechase),  Iroquois 
(American  bred,  winner  of  the  Derby,  St.  Leger,  etc.)  and  3  others. 

After  running  unplaced  to  Sir  Charles,  Angelina  and  Scobell  in  the  23d  Ascot  Biennial 
Stakes,  9  runners,  Wandering  Nun  was  sent  to  Goodwood,  where  she  won  the  Findon 
Stakes,  3  4-mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Iroquois,  Ishmael  and  2  others,  and  2  days  after- 
wards won  the  Nursery  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Jessie. 

The  following  week  she  was  sent  to  Lewes  and  ran  in  the  Astley  Stakes,  about  5,  8- 
mile.  The  race  furnished  one  of  the  most  extraordinary  and  exciting  scenes  ever  witnessed 
on  a  racecourse.  Scobell,  133,  Wandering  Nun,  129,  and  Mazurka,  119  lbs.,  ran  a  dead 
heat  for  first  place,  a  head,  enly,  in  front  of  Cumberland,  123,  and  Thora,  119  lbs.,  who 
ran  a  dead  heat  for  second  place,  9  starters,  stakes  divided. 

At  York  Wandering  Nun,  with  top  weight,  won  the  25th  North  of  England  Biennial 
Stakes,  about  5/'8  mile,  3  runners,  including  Lucy  Glitters,  who  was  not  onW  a  good  Stake 
winner,  but  ran  second  in  the  Oaks  to  Thebais,  third  in  the  St.  Leger  to  Iroquois  and 
Geologist,  and  second  in  the  Cambridgeshire  to  the  great  American-bred  horse,  Foxhall. 
Wandering  Nun,  with  125  lbs.,  was  unplaced  in  the  Champion  Breeders'  Foal  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  which  was  won  by  Amber  Witch,  109  lbs.,  14  starters. 

Wandering  Nun  was  a  disappointment  as  a  3-year-old.  She  was  unplaced  in  the  2,000 
and  the  1,000  guineas  at  Newmarket;  unplaced  in  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup,  handicap,  and  the 
19th  New  Biennial  Stakes  at  Ascot,  and  in  the  Stewards'  Cup,  handicap,  at  Goodwood, 

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where  she  also  ran  third  to  Privateer  and  Passaic  (American  bred)  in  the  Racing  Stakes,  a 
mile,  5  starters. 

Wandering  Nun  won  the  Newmarket  October  Handicap,  about  1  1  4  miles,  with  bottom 
weight,  as  a  4-year-old.  As  a  .5-year-old  she  won  the  Worcestershire  Stakes,  Handicap, 
1  1/4  miles,  and  in  the  Autumn  she  won  the  Derby  Cup,  a  mile,  17  starters.  As  a  6-year- 
old  she  ran  but  did  not  win. 

Wandering  Niin  threw  a  colt,  by  Galopin,  afterwards  called  Wild  Monk  (who  walked 
over  for  the  Jockey  Club  Cup,  a  weight-for-age  race  for  3-year-olds  and  upwards,  Cesare- 
witch  course,  worth  $3,350),  and  Bay  Amazon,  wmner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a  3-year-old. 

1870.     dead  foal. 

18.S0.     barren. 

1881,  br.  f.  9Iag:daleii,  by  Hermit.  Did  not  run  an  a  2-year-old.  Started  6  times  as  a  3-year- 
old,  finished  third  twice  and  unplaced  4  times.  In  the  Epsom  Grand  Prize,  1  1/4  miles,  she 
rand  third  to  Cherry  and  Kinsky,  beating  St.  Medard,  Hermitage,  Campanile,  Fantail  and 
6  others.  In  the  Portland  Plate,  about  .1  1/3-furlongs,  at  Doncaster,  she  ran  third  to  Leeds 
and  Fraga,  beating  the  fine  racehorse  Energy,  Brag  (another  good  performer),  and  also  the 
good  winners,  Eastern  Emperor,  Beatrice  and  Acrostic. 

As  a  4-year-old  Magdalen  started  4  times,  was  second  once,  third  once,  and  unplaced 
twice.  As  a  5-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Magdalen  started  6  times,  won  2  races, 
was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  the  Stand  Welter  Handicap  Plate,  3/4  mile,  at 
Manchester,  8  starters,  and  at  York,  she  won  the  Consolation  Welter  Handicap,  3/4  mile, 
5  starters. 

1882,  cli.  c.  by  Hermit.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old,  but  did  not  win. 
1883      and  1884,  barren. 

Vaga  was  afterwards  destroyed. 

MElVDIt'ARJT,     started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  and  finished  second  to  Sting  in  the  Levant  Stakes, 
Isis'  1/2  mile,   at  Goodwood,  beating  Cherokee  and  2  others.     As  a  3-year-old  Men- 

4th  Dam.  dicant  started  3  times,  won  the  1,000  guineas  and  the  Oaks,  was  unplaced  in 

the  Liverpool  Cup,  2  miles,  and  paid  forfeit  in  a  Match  at  Newmarket  to  Con- 
spiracy. 

As  a  4-year-old  Mendicant  started  4  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  1.  She  gave  Conspiracy  7  lbs.  and  a  beating  in  a  Match,  Ditch  mile.  At  Chester,  with 
112  lbs.  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  St.  Lawrence,  aged,  108  lbs.,  in  the  Tradesmen's 
Plate  (now  called  the  Chester  Cup),  2  1/4  miles,  beating  Annandale  (second  in  the  Derby 
and  won  the  Queen  Plate,  about  3  1/8  miles,  the  race  immediately  following  the  Trades- 
men's Plate,  the  same  day),  5  years.  111  lbs.,  and  26  others.  Two  days  afterwards.  Mendi- 
cant won  the  Cheshire  Stakes,  about  1  3/8  miles,  by  4  lengths,  7  starters. 

Mendicant  paid  forfeit  to  Bridle  in  a  Match  as  a  5-year-old,  and  did  not  start  that  year. 
Mendicant  distinguished  himself  at  the  Stud  by  throwing  Beadsman,  winner  of  the  Derby, 
etc.  Beadsman  sired  the  3  cracks.  Blue  Gown,  Rosicrucian  and  Green  Sleeves,  all  the  same 
year.  Blue  Gown  was  a  great  racehorse,  with  the  Derby,  Ascot  Cup,  and  a  lot  of  other 
first  class  races  to  his  credit.  Unfortunately  he  died  on  the  voyage  to  New  York  after 
having  been  purchased  for  the  Stud  by  Mr.  J.  R.  Keene. 

Rosicrucian  was  another  great  racehorse  and  sired  the  class'c  winner  Hauteur  (1,000 
guineas),  and  Geheimness,  winner  of  the  Oaks.  He  also  always  held  very  high  rank  as  a 
broodmare  sire.  His  daughters  have  thrown  Chelandry  (1,001)  guineas),  Ladas  (2,000 
guineas  and  Derby),  Volodyovski  (the  Derb)'),  Doricles  (the  St.  Leger),  etc. 

Pero  Gomez,  a  son  of  Beadsman,  won  the  St.  Leger,  and  only  lost  the  Derby  by  the 
shortest  of  heads.     He  sired  Peregrine  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas),  imp.  Pontiac,  etc  etc. 

The  Palmer,  a  full  brother  to  Rosicrucian,  another  good  racehorse,  shared  with 
The  Earl  the  honor  of  having  sired  Pilgrimage,  winner  of  the  1,000  and  2,000  guineas, 

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and  dam  of  Jeddah  (the  Derby),  and  Canterbury  Filgrim,  winner  of  the  Oaks.  There  is 
no  doubt  that  Pilgrimage  was  by  The  Palmer,  as  the  Earl  proved  almost  impotent.  Musa, 
winner  of  the  Oaks,  is  out  of  a  daughter  of  The  Palmer. 

Other  noted  horses  that  have  come  from  that  family  are  Orlando  (the  Derby),  Mile. 
de  Chantilly  (French  Oaks  and  Grande  Poule  des  Produits),  Novateur  (Poule  d'  Essai), 
Collingwood  II.  (Unions  Rennen,  at  Berlin),  Salvanos  (Cesarewitch),  Sal va tor  (French 
Derby  and  Grand  Prix  de  Paris),  Ely  (Ascot  and  Goodwood  Cups),  Galliard  (2,000 
guineas),  Ruy  Bias  (the  Jubilee  Prize  at  Baden-Baden),  Florentin  (French  Derby  i,  George 
Frederick  (the  Derby),  Phlegeton  (Poule  de  Essai),  and  Little  Duck,  winner  of  the  French 
Derby,  and  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris. 

Among  the  winners  from  this  family  still  further  back  may  be  named  Stella  (the  Oaks), 
Fyldener  (the  St.  Leger),  Olive  (the  2,000  guineas).  Stumps  (the  Goodwood  Cup),  Chapeau 
d'  Espag^e  (the  1,000  guineas),  and  Elis,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger. 


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KALULA. 


Kalula  started  in  14  races,  ran  second  once,  third  once  and  unplaced  12  times. 

Her  winnings  amounted  to  $150. 

She  first  ran  in  the  Seabright  Stakes  at  Monmouth  Park,  with  105  lbs.,  and  finished  unplaced 
to  Electric,  115,  Buffalo,  113,  and  The  Bard,  111  lbs.,  14  starters.  Carrying  93  lbs.,  she  ne.xt  ran 
unplaced  to  Preciosa,  106,  Long  Stop,  98,  and  Brambleton,  111  lbs.,  in  a  Free  Handicap  Sweepstakes, 
12  starters. 

In  the  August  Stakes  she  was  unplaced  to  Cyclops,  Inspector  B.  and  Salisbury,  12  starters.  In 
the  Moet  and  Chandon  Champagne  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  105  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Florence 
Fonso,  106  lbs.,  beating  Laura  Garrison,  105,  Calera,  105,  The  Bard,  120,  St.  Elmo,  105,  Long  Stop, 
118.  and  Delaware,  105  lbs.  In  her  last  race  at  Monmouth  Park,  a  Free  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  she 
ran  unplaced,  with  105  lbs.,  to  Brambleton,  114,  Strategy,  98,  and  Wait  Awhile,  102  lbs.,  8  starters. 

At  Jerome  Park  she  was  in  very  hot  company,  and  finished  fourth  and  last  to  the  good  race- 
mares  Dew  Drop,  Charity  and  Biggonet  in  the  Nursery  Stakes. 

As  a  3-year-old  Kalula  was  left  at  the  post  in  the  Croton  Handicap  at  Jerome  Park.  Four  days 
afterwards  she  ran  unplaced  to  Bandala,  Charity  and  Long  Stop  in  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  7  starters, 
including  Biggonet,  winner  of  the  Withers,  and  in  her  last  race  at  Jerome  Park,  with  94  lbs.,  she  was 
fourth  and  last  to  Dry  Monopole  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap),  Burch  (winner  of  48  races), 
and  War  Eagle,  who  ran  second  in  the  Suburban. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  carried  97  lbs.  into  third  place  behind  Refrain,  102,  and  Pontico,  107 
lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  7/8  mile,  beating  Banner  Bearer  (a  frequent  and  good  winner),  97,  Rcck- 
and-Rye,  118,  Neptunus,  105  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

At  iMimmouth  Park  Kalula  ran  4  times  unplaced.  With  93  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Fletch 
Taylor,  5  years,  118,  Banner  Bearer,  98,  and  Stonebuck.  4  years,  108  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes, 7  ,'8  mile,  9  starters;  was  unplaced  to  Banner  Bearer,  Calera  and  Attorney,  in  a  Purse,  1 
mile,  10  starters  ;  was  unplaced,  with  92  lbs.,  to  Sapphire,  4  years,  93,  Little  Minch,  6  years,  121, 
and  Markland.  6  years,  121  lbs,,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile.  10  starters,  and  in  the 
Elizabeth  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  she  was  unplaced  to  Ferona,  Calera  and  Saluda,  6  starters. 

Kalula  produced  in 

1888,  dead  foal,  by  Spendthrift. 

1889,  ch.  c.  Eennebeck  (ran  as  Kennebec),  by  Spendthrift.     Ran  6  times  as  a  2-year-old  with- 
out winning. 

As  a  3-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  he  started  3  times.  At  Morris  Park,  with 
108  lbs.,  he  ran  third  to  Lamplighter,  115,  and  Actor,  110  lbs.,  in  the  Sea  and  Sound  Stakes, 
a  mile,  beating  Coxwain,  113,  and  Dagonet,  122  lbs.,  time  1:41.  A  week  afterwards  he  was 
unplaced  in  the  Melrose  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  won  by  The  Pepper.  Three  days  later, 
with  115  lbs.,  he  won  the  Baychester  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating  St.  Anthony,  115,  Entre, 
132,  Best  Brand,  115  lbs.,  and  The  Ironmaster,  Kilkenny  and  Hamilton,  122  lbs.  each,  track 
fair,  time  1;43. 

1890,  b.  f.  Thrifty,  by  Spendthrift.    Never  started. 
Thrifty  threw 

(rt)  Banquo  II.  Winner  of  34  races  up  till  the  end  of  his  6-year-old  form,  1900,  and  a 
frequent  winner  again  in  1901,  including  1  1'8  miles,  in  1:54  1/4. 

(d)  Granby.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Won  2  races  as  a  8- year-old.  He 
captured  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Little  Rock,  and  a  Selling  race,  1  mile,  at  Birmingham.  Ran 
as  a  4-year-old,  did  not  win. 

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1S91,  )».  f.  Charity,  by  Spendthrift.  Started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  un 
placed  in  15.  She  won  the  Runnymede  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Louisville,  by  3  lengths,  with 
108  lbs.,  beating  Pat,  118,  Sigurd,  HI,  Cedar  Brook,  131,  Vivandiere,  118,  and  Empress  of 
Norfolk,  110  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Charity  won  3  races.  At  Latonia  she  won 
a  Purse,  1  mile,  track  heavy,  6  starters,  and  at  Cincinnati  she  won  a  Purse,  l-mile-and-70- 
yards,  beating  Miss  Galop,  Mrs.  Morgan  and  4  others. 

Charity  produced  Lady  Bramble,  who  started  10  times,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  6.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  for 
maiden  3-year-old  fillies,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Queen  Carnival,  Menace  and  7  others. 
She  also  won  as  a  3-year-old,  and  as  a  4-year-old,  in  1903,  is  winning  again. 

1S{)2,  ch.  c.  Kennebiiiik.  by  SpeiUlthrifl.  Started  7  times  as  a  S-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  1,  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  he  won  a 
Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  track  good,  time  1:03  1/4,  beating  April  Fool,  $1,700,  Lilita  II., 
$1,300,  Buck  Massie,  $1,300,  and  6  others.  At  Jerome  Park,  with  HI  lbs.,  he  ran  second 
to  Harry  Reed,  11,5  lbs.,  in  the  Fordham  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  beating  Annisette,  115,  Counter 
Tenor,  118.  and  Punch,  111  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Kenuebunk  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  with  top 
weight,  4  starters,  and  also  won  a  Welter  Handicap,  3/4  of  the  Withers  mile,  with  115  lbs., 
beating  Harrington,  4  years,  137,  Ramapo,  5  years,  1.50,  Illusion,  4  years,  106,  Melba,  6 
years,  98,  Stonenellie,  4  years,  105,  Ueerslaj'er,  3  years,  116,  Mother  of  Pearl,  5  years,  105, 
and  Irish  Reel,  3  years,  131  lbs. 

Kennebunk  ran  as  a  4  and  5-year-old  without  winning. 

1803,     b.  f.  Liuka,  by  Linden.     Never  started. 

Linka  produced 

(a)  Bean.  Started  33  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  33. 

At  Newport,  Ky.,  with  97  lbs.,  she  won  a  Selling  Purse,  5/8  mile,  in  a  canter,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Queen  Carnival,  105,  Robert  Morrison,  104  lbs.,  and  6  others,  time  1;03  1/4. 
At  Kinloch  Park,  St.  Louis,  she  won  a  Selling  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  with  88  lbs., 
beating  Watercrest,  5  years,  113,  Al  Lone,  6  years.  111  lbs.,  and  4  others.  At  Lexington 
(Elks  Fair)  she  won  3  Purses. 

As  a  3-year-old  in  1901,  Linka  won  races,  including  1  1/8  miles.  Selling,  track  fair,  time 
1:56  1/3,  and  is  again  winning  in  1903. 

(i)  The  Esmond.  Won  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  including  a  Selling  Purse,  4  1/3 
furlongs,  at  Worth,  HI.,  easily  by  3  lengths,  8  starters,  time  55  3/5.  and  a  Selling  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:011/4,  beating  Legal 
Maxim  (in  receipt  nf  13  lbs.),  Hargis  (giving  away  5  lbs.),  and  9  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 
The  Esmond  is  winning  over  the  jumps  in  1902,  as  a  3-year-old. 

1894,  ch.  c.  Kebo,  by  Tea  Ti'ay.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  and  was  unplaced 
in  3.     At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Arabian,  Miss  Lillian,  and  8  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

1895.  twins,  f.  and  ch.  c.  Meg'arro,  by  Tea  Tray.     Never  started. 

189fi,  ch.  c.  Pascarel,  by  Harry  O'Fallon.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  started  twice  at 
Toronto.  He  was  unplaced  in  the  Don  Purse,  won  by  his  stable  companion,  Harvey,  and 
ran  second,  beating  a  neck,  to  Snowdon,  in  the  Albany  Club  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  9 
starters. 

1897,     b.  f.  Nicholete,  by  St.  Sariour.    Never  started. 

1900,  br.  f.  Blue  Banner,  by  imp.  Lissak.  Has  won  a  5 1/2-furlong  race  on  the  Eclipse  course, 
in  54  1/4  seconds. 

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11*11*.  KAPA!\'CiiA,     started  14  times  as  a  2-year-nUl,  won  -^  races,  was  third  in  3,  and  unplaced 

Kalula's  in  9.     She  ran  4  times  unplaced  in  succession,  and  at  her  fifth  attempt  won 

Dam.  the  Fulwell  Two-year-old  Plate,  1/2  mile,  at  Kempton  Park,  6  runners,  all 

of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^£'200,  except  Katie,  who  carried  7  lbs.  e.xtra. 

At   Newmarket   she  ran  second  to   Farnese  (a  very  speedy  horse,  bought 

in  for  220  guineas)  and  Deutchmeister  in  a  Sweepstakes,  for  all  ages,  the  winner  to  be  sold 

for  ^200,  6  runners. 

After  having  been  unplaced  in  her  next  3  races,  Kapanga  won  the  Uoddmgton  Selling 
Plate,  1/2  mile,  at  Lincoln,  S  starters,  each  of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  /"lO,  and  she  was 
afterwards  bought  in  for  160  guineas. 

As  a  3-year-old,   her  last  season  on  the   turf,  Kapanga  ran  (i  times  unplaced. 

As  a  4-year-old  Kapanga  was  imported  to  the  United  States  in  foal  to  Dutch  Skater. 

Kapanga  produced  in 

ISSl,  cli.  c.  Keeiie  (imported  in  utero).  by  Dutch  Skater.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran 
8  times  without  winning  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Louisville,  in  a  canter,  carry- 
ing 90  lbs.,  beating  Powhattan  IIL,  1 12,  Lucky  B.,  108  lbs.,  and  3  others,  time  2:38  1/2. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Louisville,  with  95  lbs., 
beating  Revoke,  115,  Lady  Wayward,  105,  Punka,  107  lbs.,  and  2  others. 

As  a  6-year-old  he  ran  but  did  not  win.     Keene  has  sired  winners. 

1882,  ell.  c.  King:  .VllVniso. 

1883,  b.  f.  by  Kaliila,  by  King:  .\lf()H/o.     Alluded  to  above. 

1884,  b.  c.  Kiiiijston,  by  Spendthrift.  A  first  class  racehorse  in  a  season  when  there  were  an 
unusually  large  number  of  first  class  racehorses. 

Kingston  won  89  races,  was  second  in  33,  third  in  12,  and  his  winnings  amounted  to 
1139,500. 

Kingston  has  been  a  most  successful  stallion  ever  since  he  retired  from  the  turf,  and 
headed  the  list  of  winning  stallions  in  1900. 

1885,  ch.  f.  Speedwell,  by  Si)endtbrift.  A  high  class  racemare,  a  stake  winner  and  a  good 
campaigner.  She  won  28  races,  was  second  in  17  and  third  in  15.  Her  winnings  amounted 
to  $14,400. 

188C,  br.  c.  Kingrstoek,  by  Spendthrift.  Ouite  a  useful  racehorse,  winner  of  17  races.  He  also 
ran  second  in  17  races,  and  was  third  in  10.  His  winnings  amounted  to  19,400.  At  the 
stud,  with  limited  opportunities,  he  has  sired  winners,  including  Andy  Williams. 

1887,  br.  e.  Kiug-sbridg:e.  by  Spendthrift.  Won  4  races,  was  second  in  4  and  third  in  8.  His 
winnings  amounted  to  nearly  f3,000. 

1888,  ch.  f.  (Jueenstoii,  by  Spendthrift.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Lillian,  Donohue  and  3 
others.     She  also  ran  second  twice  and  third  twice. 

Queenston  produced  Equerry,  who  won  2  jumping  races  as  a  .5-year-old.  He  was 
afterwards  sent  to  England,  where  he  won  a  race  as  a  6- year-old. 

188!), ,  by  Spendthrift.     No  report  and  no  record. 

1890,  ch.  c.  Kingnood.  by  Spendthrift.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year- 
old,  he  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  Gloucester. 

1891,  ch.  c.  (unnamed),  by  Spendthrift.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Won  a  Purse, 
5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Saratoga,  8  starters,  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  at 
Montreal,  as  a  4  year-old.  Won  5  races  at  Toronto  as  a  5-year-old,  and  won  a  Purse,  6  1/2 
furlongs,  at  Hamilton,  Ont. ,  as  a  6-year-old. 

1892,  barren. 

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1893,  cli.  e.  King:  William  (reg-istered  as  King'  William  II..  and  ran  under  both  names),  by 
Spendthrift.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  second  to  Marsian  in  a  Purse,  1/2 
mile,  at  Memphis,  6  runners,  and  6  days  afterwards  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  8  starters,  by  2 
lengths,  track  heavy,  time  50  3/4  seconds. 

As  a  3-year-old,  King  William  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Newport,  Ky.,  by  2  lengths, 
in  1:14  1/2,  7  starters.  As  a  4-year-old,  he  won  3  races  at  San  Francisco,  one  of  them,  5/8 
and  the  others,  3/4  mile  each,  winning  one  of  the  latter,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  in 
1:14.     As  a  5-year-old,  King  William's  last  season  on  the  turf,  he  ran  6  times  unplaced. 

Kapanga  died  in  1893. 

IiAPI-'^'l>.\,     started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,   won    1    race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

Kalula'.s  She   began   by   running   twice   unplaced  in   small    Stakes,  and   then  with  98  lbs. 

2d  Dam.  finished  second  to  Rose,  103  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  about  5  1/2  furlongs, 

for  2.year-olds,  at  Doncaster,  9  starters.     At  the  same  Meeting,  with  97  lbs.,  she 

was  unplaced  in  the  Nursery  Plate,  handicap,  1  mile,  won  by  Harvest  Mell,  110 

lbs.,  21  starters,  and  at  Richmond  she  wound  up  her  2-year-old  form  by  winning  the  Bel- 

say-Castle  Nursery  Handicap,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  carrying  105  lbs.,  13  starters,  6  of  them 

in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Kapunda  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  6. 
At  Northallerton,  with  a  great  advantage  in  weight,  she  won  the  Ainderby  Plate,  Handicap, 
1/2  mile,  12  starters,  and  the  same  day,  with  bottom  weight,  ran  a  bad  third  in  the  North- 
allerton Handicap,  1  mile,  4  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Kapunda  won  2  races.  At  Pontefract,  with 
the  best  of  the  weights,  she  won  the  Yorkshire  Welter  Cup,  a  mile,  6  starters,  and  at  Stock- 
ton won  the  Town  Plate  Handicap,  1/2  mile,  11  starters. 

Kapunda  had  12  foals,  3  of  which  (including  Kapanga)  were  winners. 
Kapunda's  wmners  were 

(a)  Lucerne.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  8-year-old  she  won  an  All- 
aged  Plate  of  ,^50,  about  3/4  mile,  at  Scarborough.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  2  Selling  races 
at  Wolverhampton,  viz  :  the  Stewards'  Plate  Handicap  of  ;^50,  5/8  mile,  the  winner  to  be 
sold  for  ^80  and  subsequently  sold  for  86  guineas,  and  the  Wrottesly  Stakes,  in  which  all 
the  runners  were  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^50,  except  1,  who  was  in  for  ;^80.  After  this  win 
Lucerne  was  sold  for  135  guineas. 

As  a  5-year-old  Lucerne  won  4  races.  Her  victories  were  achieved  in  the  Stamford 
Handicap,  about  3/4  mile,  at  Wolverhampton,  and  3  Selling  races.  In  2  of  these  Selling 
races  she  was  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^o0,  and  in  the  other  she  was  entered  for  ;^20  and  sold 
for  76  guineas. 

As  a  6-year-old  Lucerne,  entered  to  be  sold  for  j^20,  won  a  race  in  the  Island  of  Jersey. 

Lucerne  had  no  produce. 

(i)  Extravagance.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old.  He 
was  unplaced  in  his  first  race,  ran  third  to  Paramatta  and  King  Death  in  a  Plate  of  ;^100, 
5/8  mile,  4  runners,  at  Ascot,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  ;^200  ;  walked  over  for  the  Preston 
Plate,  handicap,  5/8  mile,  at  Liverpool  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Ovingdean  Plate,  Handicap, 
5/8  mile,  at  Brighton,  and  was  placed  second  to  Inglewood  Ranger  in  a  Welter  Handicap 
Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  at  ■  Lewes.  Father  Mathew  came  in  first,  and  Extravagance  was  a 
bad  third,  but  the  former  was  disqualified  for  cannoning  and  fonl  riding. 

As  a  4-year.old  Extravagance  did  not  start  in  England,  and  was  sold  the  same  year  to 
go  to  India. 

(c)     Kapanga.     Alluded  to  above. 

{'/)     Reflector.     Was  imported  to  the  United  States  as  a  foal,  and  never  started. 

Reflector  was  barren  8  years  in  succession,  and  the  following  year  threw  Markstone, 
her  only  foal.  Out  of  11  starts,  as  a  2-year-old,  Markstone  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all 
ages,  at  Gloucester,  8  starters,  and  at  the  same  place  won  a  Purse,  selling,  3/4  mile,  8 
starters.     He  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old. 

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As  a  4-year-old  Markstone  won  4  Purses,  selling,  at  Gloucester,  and  as  a  5-year-old  he 
captured  4  races  at  Alexander  Island.  As  a  6-year-old  he  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate 
tracks,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

ADELAIDE,     started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when,  with  llOlbs.,  she  ran  third  to  The  Jealous  One, 
Kalula's  108,  and  Juliet,  93  lbs.,  in  the  Tyro  Handicap,  a  mile,  at  Liverpool,  11  starters. 

3d  Dam.  a  head  and  a  neck  separating  the  first  3. 

As  a  3-year-old  Adelaide  started  10  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  5  (3 
starters  in  2  of  them)  and  unplaced  in  2.  She  won  the  Leicestershire  Stakes,  Handicap, 
1  1/2  miles,  7  starters.  She  was  third  in  the  Londesborough  Cup,  Handicap,  1  mile,  at 
York,  17  starters  ;  was  third  in  the  Palatine  Stakes,  about  I  1/4  miles,  4  starters,  at  Ches- 
ter, and  third  in  the  Scramble  Handicap,  3,  4  mile,  at  the  same  place,  5  starters. 

At  York  she  ran  second  to  Virago  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas),  in  the  Yorkshire 
Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Lady  Lambton,  and  2  days  afterwards  ran  second,  beaten  1/2 
length,  to  Huncamunca,  in  the  Queen's  Plate,  3  miles,  the  other  2  starters  being  beaten  off. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Adelaide  started  4  times,  ran  3  times 
unplaced,  and  in  the  last  race  of  her  career,  with  bottom  weight,  fini.shed  second,  beaten 
1/2  length,  to  Indian  Warrior,  in  the  Gold  Cup  Stakes,  Handicap,  1  12  miles,  at  Ponte- 
fract,  Angelo,  the  other  starter  being  beaten  oiT. 

Adelaide  had  the  following  foals:  Her  first,  Osgoldcross,  never  started.  Her  second, 
Charing  Cross,  started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  unplaced  twice,  and  finished  third  in  a 
Sweepstakes  at  Doncaster.      As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  unplaced,  and  died   the  same  year. 

Adelaide  ne.\t  threw 

(a)  Stockman.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  and  finished  unplaced  in  the  Prince  of 
Wales'  Stakes,  at  York,  6  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Stockman  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  3.  He  won  the  Betting  Room  Stakes,  about  3/4  mile,  at  Doncaster,  4  starters. 
At  York,  Stockman  ran  third  in  the  Craven  Stakes,  a  mile,  5  starters.  At  Chester,  with  top 
weight,  108  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Marigold  (Bend  Or's  dam),  86  lbs.,  in  the  Chesterfield 
Stakes,  7/8  mile,  8  starters,  and  the  next  day  ran  third  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  8 
starters.  At  Stockton  he  ran  third  in  the  second  year  of  the  Sixth  Zetland  Biennial  Stakes, 
1 1/2  miles,  6  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  .Stockman  did  not  start  in  England,  having  been  sold  to  go  to  Egypt 
that  year. 

(d)     Kapunda.     Alluded  to  above. 

(c)  Ballot.     Never  started. 

(d)  Camillo.  As  a  2-year-old  won  the  Elton  Juvenile  Stakes,  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  at 
Stockton-on-Tees,  with  95  lbs.,  beating  Pop-gun,  84  lbs.,  and  6  others,  all  of  which  were 
giving  him  weight.  As  a  3-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  he  won  the  Railway  Plate 
of  ;^15,  a  mile,  at  Spilsby,  and  also  won  3  cheap  Selling  races,  the  highest  price  for 
which  he  was  sold  being  120  guineas. 

THE  BRl'TAXDORF  :TI.\RE,     had  7  foals.  Hanover  being  the  only  winner,  with  the  ex- 
Kalula's  ception  of  Adelaide,  mentioned  above.     Hanover,  out  of  3 

4th  Dam.  .starts  as  a  2-year-old,  won  the  Borough  Handicap  at  War- 

wick.    As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  but  did  not  win,  but  the  fol- 
lowing year  he  captured  the  Stand  Plate  Handicap,  a  mile, 
at  Radclift'e,  in  a  canter.     As  a  5  and  6-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

Sister  to  Grecian  Princess,  Kalula's  tenth  dam,  was  the  granddam  of  John  Bull,  win- 
ner of  the  Derby. 

Kalula's  sixteenth  dam,  the  Makeless  mare,  is  the  14th  dam  of  imp.  Isis,  which  see  for 
further  particulars  of  this  family. 

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Amanda,  by  Grey  Diomed. 

♦Messenger,  by  Mambrino. 
*Mare,  by  Pot-8-os. 

Sir  Archy,  bjr  *Diomed. 
Mare,  by  *Diomed. 

Duroc,  by  *Diomed. 

Old  Romp,  by  *Messenger. 

*Diomed.  by  Florizel. 
*Castianira,  by  Rockingham. 

*  Bedford,  by  Dungannon. 
♦Mambiina,  by  Mambrino. 

♦Sterling,  by  Volunteer. 
Brilliant,  by  *Matchem. 

♦Buzzard,  by  Woodpecker. 
The  Fawn,  by  Craig's  Alfred. 

Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules. 
Kchidna,  by  Economist. 

♦Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 
Marpessa,  by  Muley. 

Humphrey  CHncker,  by  Comus. 
Mare,  by  Cervantes, 

Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
Ghuznee,  by  Pantaloon. 

Partisan,  by  Walton. 
Fawn,  by  Smolenskc. 

Slane,  by  Royal  Oak. 
Garcia,  by  Octavian. 

Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
Defiance,  by  Rubens. 

Gainsborough,  by  Pubens. 
Mare,  by  Topsy  Turvy. 

Sir  Archy,  by  ♦Diomed. 
Mare,  by  *Sakram. 

Ball's  Florizel,  by  *Diomed. 
Mare,  by  *Alderman. 

Emilius,  by  Orville. 
Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

Sumpter,  by  Sir  Archy. 
Lady  Grey,  by  Robin  Grey. 

Emilius,  by  Orville. 
Seamew,  by  Scud. 

Tramp,  by  Dick  Andrews. 
Mare,  by  Sancho. 

Sultan,  by  Selim. 
Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

Mameluke,  by  Partisan. 
Bobadilla,  by  Bobadil. 


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KALOOL^H. 


Kaloolah  started  101  times,  won  23  races,  ran  .second  in  11,  third  in  IS  and  unplaced  in  49. 

In  first  money  she  wt)n  $21,34S. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  commenced  her  career  by  running  third  to  Virgie  D.  and  Vie  in  the  Robinson 
Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Lexington,  beating  14  others,  including  Marmont,  Pure  Rye  and  Trinkitat.  In 
the  Autumn,  at  Lexington,  she  ran  second  to  Malva  R.  in  a  5/8-mile  Pm-se  race,  7  runners.  At 
Louisvnlle  she  scored  her  first  and  only  win  as  a  2-year-old  by  capturing  a  5/8-mile  Purse  race  in 
1 :01  3/4,  defeating  her  former  conqueror,  Malva  R.,  Cuban  Queen,  Nell  Swift,  Marmoset  and  7 
others.     Afterwards  she  ran  twice  unplaced. 

As  a  3-year-old  Kaloolah  began  by  running  third  to  the  good  performers.  Test  and  Highflight 
in  the  Straus  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Lexington.  The  race  was  run  in  1:41  3/4  and  Kaloolah  was 
giving  the  first  and  second  8  and  12  lbs.  respectively.  After  2  more  unsuccessful  efforts, 
Kaloolah  won  the  Glidelia  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Latonia,  from  9  opponents,  including  the  good  fillies, 
Ada  D..  Pure  Rye,  Mollie  McCarty's  Last  and  Estrella. 

Two  successive  victories  followed,  viz;  in  the  St.  Louis  Fair  Oak.^,  1  12  miles,  when  she  beat 
the  good  racemare  Preciosa,  etc.,  in  2:39,  and  in  the  Busch  Stakes,  1  1/8 miles,  at  the  same  Meeting, 
when  she  gave  5  lbs.  and  a  beating  to  the  good  animals,  Ada  D.,  Mamie  Hunt,  Estrella,  etc.,  time 
1 :58.  At  Chicago,  a  1  1  4-mile  Purse  race  was  an  easy  effort  for  her  against  2  other  runners.  This 
was  followed  by  another  win  at  Lexington  in  a  1  1  16-mile  Purse  race,  which  was  her  last  victory 
as  a  3-year-old.  There  were  9  runners,  including  Beaconsfied,  Monocrat,  Sir  Himyar,  Fosteral, 
La  Sylphide  and  Longalight. 

Conceding  weight  to  the  other  runners,  she  afterwards  finished  second  to  Highflight  with  Little 
Minnie,  etc.,  behind  her,  and  also  ran  second  to  Jim  Grey,  beating  Pink  Cottage,  Elgin,  O'Fallon, 
etc.  In  her  last  race  of  the  season  Kaloolah  ran  third  in  the  Cincinnati  Hotel  Handicap,  1  1/8 
miles,  beating  Mona,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  Kaloolah  sported  silk  19  times,  winning  8  races,  running  second  5  times  and 
third  once.  She  started  the  ball  rolling  by  winning  a  1-mile  Purse  at  Memphis,  where  she  beat  the 
two  high-class  performers.  Wary  and  Little  Minch.  In  her  next  race  she  ran  second  to 
Monocrat,  giving  him  weight,  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap,  defeating  Katie  A.,  Procrastination  and 
Poteen. 

Next  she  ran  second  to  the  speedy  Jackabin  in  a  1  1/8-mile  Purse,  with  Wary.  O'Fallon,  etc., 
in  the  rear.  Jackabin  and  the  good  racehorse,  Terra  Cotta,  were  too  good  for  her  in  a  1-mile-and- 
500-yards  race  at  Latonia,  but  3  days  afterwards  she  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race  from  Elgin, 
Florence  E.,  etc.  In  the  Latonia  Cup,  1  3/4  miles,  she  ran  second  to  Fosteral.  gi\'ing  him  13  lbs., 
with  O'Fallon  behind  her. 

After  running  unplaced  in  the  Cincinnati  Hotel  Stakes,  Kaloolah  came  East,  and  at  Monmouth 
Park,  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  she  ran  second  to  the  good  racehorse,  Eolian,  giving  him  8  lbs. ,  and  beating 
Bess,  Strideaway,  Florence  E.,  etc.  In  her  first  race  at  Saratoga  Kaloolah  was  unplaced,  but  two 
days  afterwards  she  landed  the  Grand  Prize  of  Saratoga,  1  5/8  miles,  beating  the  good  racehorses 
Elkwood,  Hidalgo,  Lucky  B. ,  Irish  Pat,  etc. 

A  defeat  at  Monmouth  Park,  in  the  Delaware  Handicap,  followed  this  victory,  only  to  be 
succeeded  a  week  later  by  another  victory  in  the  Monmouth  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  over  the  good 
racehorses  Rupert,  Eurus,  Dry  Monopole,  Barnum,  Ten  Booker,  etc.  Four  days  later  she  ran 
second  to  Rupert  (in  receipt  of  14  lbs.)  in  a  1  1/2-mile  Handicap,  and  then  came  two  very 
meritorious  wins  in  succession. 

The  first  was  the  New  'S^ork  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  which,  with  114  lbs.  up, 
she   won    cleverly   by  a  1/2  length,  in  2:34  3/4,   beating  Elkwood,  117,   Eurus,   113  lbs.   (each   of 

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them  a  Suburban  winner),  Binnette,  Ten  Booker,  etc.  The  second  was  the  Omnium  Handicap, 
1  1/8  miles,  at  the  same  place,  in  which  she  carried  117  lbs.  and  won  in  1:55  1/4  from  Tarbouche, 
93,  Saxony,  116,  Frank  Ward,  103,  Estrella,  108.  and  Burch,  115  lbs. 

After  being  twice  unplaced  Kaloolah  ended  her  4-year-old  career  by  earning  two  successive 
victories,  both  of  which  were  achieved  at  Lexington.  With  top  weight  she  landed  a  1  3/16-mile 
Purse  from  6  opponents,  and  also  easily  accounted  for  Valuable  in  a  Match  race,  1  mile  and  70  yards, 
for  $1,000  a  side. 

Kaloolah  had  run  43  races  in  her  first  three  seasons  on  the  turf,  and  at  5  years  of  age  she 
took  part  in  35  more.  Three  wins,  3  seconds,  10  thirds  and  19  times  unplaced  is  the  summary  of 
those  35  efforts.  That  plenty  of  fire  and  dash  remained  in  the  old  lady  was  proved  by  her  first 
win.  It  took  place  at  Sheepshead  Bay  in  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap.  Kaloolah,  113,  Royal  Arch,  110, 
Belvidere,  120,  and  The  Bourbon,  113  lbs.,  made  up  the  field,  and  the  horses  were  placed  in  the 
above   order,  Kaloolah  winning  by  a  length,  the  same  distance  between  second  and  third. 

Her  next  win  was  at  Monmouth  Park,  where  she  beat  Cambyses,  Telle  Doe,  Fitzroy,  Choctaw, 
etc.,  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap.  At  the  same  Meeting  she  ran  second  to  Ban  Yan,  finishing  in 
front  of  Rupert,  Benedictine  and  Boaz.  In  the  Battle  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  she 
was  the  only  animal  that  opposed  Firenze.  The  10  lbs.  difference  of  weight  was  not  sufficient  to 
bring  them  together,  however,  and  Mr.  Haggin's  wonderful  little  bit  of  horseflesh  won  by  10 
lengths. 

The  same  day  Kaloolah  was  pulled  out  again  in  a  1  mile  Sweepstakes  and  struck  a  softer  spot, 
winning  in  a  canter  from  King  Crab,  Question  and  Bessie  June.  This  wound  up  Kaloolah's  winnings 
as  a  5-year-old,  but  she  ran  a  good  race  at  Jerome  Park  behind  Raceland  and  Firenze,  beaten  only 
a  head  by  the  latter,  and  defeating  the  good  mare,  Connemara,  Dunboyne  and  Le  Logos. 

As  a  6-year-old  Kaloolah,  after  one  defeat  in  a  field  of  16  starters,  won  the  Oakwood  Handicap, 
1  1/8  miles,  in  1:  54  3/4,  the  great  mare,  Los  Angeles,  Hindoocraft,  Once  Again,  Beaconsfield,  The 
Chevalier  and  Winona  being  amongst  the  beaten  lot.  She  followed  this  up  by  another  victory  at 
Chicago  in  a  1-mile  Purse  race,  which  she  won  easily  from  imp.  Maori  and  others  in  1:413/5. 
Then  came  8  consecutive  defeats.  These  were  broken  by  her  winning  a  7  1/3-furlong  race  at  Clifton. 
A  defeat  followed  two  days  afterwards,  and  another  victory  3  days  after  that.  Six  days  later  she 
ran  her  last  race  of  ihe  season  and  was  unplaced. 

As  a  7-year-old,   Kaloolah's  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  ran  9  times,   won   2  races  and  ran  ■ 
third  3  times.     She  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race  at  Washington  Park,  in  a  field  of  8,  and  also  won  another 
1  1/8-mile  race  at  West  Side  Park,  6  runners  in  1:55. 

Kaloolah  produced  in 

1893,  b.  f.  Bellfleld  2(1,  by  Egmont.     Never  ran. 

1894,  slipped  twins  by  Egmont. 

1895,  barren. 

1896,  Ethel  Green,  by  Tea  Tray.    Never  ran. 

1897,  barren. 

SYIjPII,     never  ran. 
Kaloolah's 
Dam. 

Sylph  produced  in 

1881,  ch.  c.  John  K.,  by  War  Dance.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old,  ran  5  times 
without  winning.  As  a  4-year-old,  ran  10  races  of  which  he  won  3,  both  at  Brighton  Beach, 
one  at  3/4  mile  and  the  other  at  1  1/4  miles.  As  a  5-year-old,  he  ran  6  races  without 
winning. 

1882,  b.  f.  la  Sylphide,  by  Fellowcraft.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  8  races  as  a  3-year, 
old,  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  and  in  2  other  races  she  finished  second.  As  a 
4-year-old,  she  won  2  races  out  of  9  starts,  one  at  1  1/8  miles,  and  the  other  at  1  1/4  miles  in 
3:07  1/3,  beating  Sir  Himyar,  Gold  Ban,  Highflight,  Annie  Woodcock  and  Taxgatherer,  etc. 

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For  detailed  description  of  La  Sylphide's  races,  see  La  Sylphide. 
La  Sylphide  produced 

{a)     Semper  Fidele.     Ran  unplaced,  as  a  2-year-old,  in  her  first  two  races.     The  other 

5  races  she  ran  that  year  she  won  straight  off  the  reel.  They  comprised  the  Ladies'  Stakes, 
5/8  mile  at  St.  Paul  in  1:01  1/3,  9  runners;  a  o/8-niile  race,  same  place,  in  1  ;01  1  2,  H  run- 
ners; a  3/4-mile  race  at  Latonia  in  1:15  1/3,  9  runners;  the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  same 
place,  6  runners,  and  a  1-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  same  place,  in  1:44  3/4. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Semper  Fidele  began  well  by  carrying  off  the  Kentucky  Jack  Pot 
Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Latonia,  in  a  canter,  time,  2:10  1/3.  After  this  she  apparently  lost 
her  form  as  she  ran  unsuccessfully  4  times.  She  also  started  as  a  4  and  5-year-old  without 
winning. 

Semper  Fidele  produced  Flammarion  who  did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  He  ran  7  times 
as  a  3-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  6  races  and  won  the  Ripple  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Latonia, 
handily  by  a  length  in  1:43  14,  beating  Daisy  F.,  George  Kratz,  Mariti  and  5  others.  As 
a  4-year-old  he  ran  unplaced  10  times  and  won  a  Selling  race,  1  mile,  at  Latonia,  in  a 
canter  by  3  lengths,  time  1:42  1/2,  9  runners.  As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  13  races,  was  second 
in  2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  8. 

Semper  Fidele  also  produced  Tosti,  who  did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  8-year- 
old,  he  started  twice,  won  a  Purse,  5, '8  mile,  at  Calgary,  Tex.,  3  runners,  and  the  same 
day  ran  second  in  a  1-mile  race,  5  runners.  As  a  4-year-oId,  Tosti  started  5  times,  won  1 
race  and  was  second  in  1.  He  won  a  Purse,  1  3/8  miles,  at  Winnipeg,  Man.,  3  runners. 
In  1901,  as  a  5-year-old,  Tosti  again  won  races. 

(/')  Semper  Rex.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  14  times  as  a  3-year-old, 
won  6  races,  was  second  in  1,   third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  5.     At  Latonia  he  won  a  Purse, 

6  1/2  furlongs,  9  runners,  and  won  the  Latonia  Spring  Prize,  1  1/8  miles,  by  2  lengths  in 
1:54  3  4,  carrying  109  lbs.,  beating  Newton  (winner  of  the  Latonia  Derby,  the  Harold 
Stakes,  the  Sheridan  Stakes,  etc.),  133,  W.  B.,  116,  Great  Hopes,  103  and  Perblaise,  101  lbs. 

At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  beating  Zaldivar, 
Van  Buren  and  3  others,  and  he  also  won  the  Maiden  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  with  123  lbs., 
easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1 :55  1/2,  beating  Illume,  Cicero  and  2  others.  At  Louisvnlle,  he  won 
the  St.  Leger,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  his  stable  companion,  Irish  Chief.  At  Lexington, 
carrying  110  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating  Newton,  109  and  Hispania,  95  lbs.,  bv 
4  lengths,  time  1 :43  3/4. 

As  a  4-year-old  Semper  Rex  started  6  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in 
4.  He  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Latonia,  top  weight,  in  1:43  3/4,  beating  Selena  D., 
Lake  Breeze,  Chimes,  Protection  and  4  others.  As  a  5-year-ok1  he  ran  4  races,  was  third 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

((•)  Semper  Lex.  Started  1 1  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  3,  and 
unplaced  in  7.  He  won  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  106  lbs.,  beating  Eliza- 
beth L.,  112,  Afternoon,  110,  and  Hannigan,  105  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Semper  Lex  started  13  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  6.  With  100  lbs.,  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Emma  Mc,  91,  in  the  Fall 
Selling  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Anna,  1 05  lbs. ,  and  in  the  run  off  won  by  1  1  /3  lengths,  track 
heavy,  time  1 :45  1/3  and  1 :45  1/3.  He  was  second  to  Sabine  (holder  of  the  record  for  1  3/8 
miles),  in  the  Avondale  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Latonia,  beaten  a  head,  6  runners,  all  in  receipt 
of  weight,  and  was  second  to  Lady  Bess  in  the  Clifton  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Latonia, 
9  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Semper  Lex  started  34  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  11.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  10 
runners.  At  Saratoga,  with  top  weight,  he  won  a  Selling  race,  7/3  mile,  beating  Prom- 
enade, May  Win  and  3  others.  At  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  S600,  he  won  a  Purse, 
1  1/8  miles,  handily  by  3  lengths  in  1 :56,  6  runners,  and  two  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $500,  won  another  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  7  runners.  At  Cincinnati  he  won  a  Sell- 
ing race,  1  mile  and  20  yards,  and  at  the  same  Meeting  captured  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles, 
beating  George  Beck,  Plutus  and  Crevasse. 

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As  a  5-year-old  Semper  Lex  started  32  times,  won  10  races,  was  second  in  a,  third  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  8.  At  Cincinnati  he  won  Selling  races  at  7/8  mile,  6  1/3  furlongs,  1  mile 
in  1 :42  1/3  and  at  1  mile  and  70  yards.  At  Latonia  he  won  Selling  races,  at  1  1/4  miles  in 
2:08,  at  1  mile  in  1 :43,  at  1  1/8  and  at  1  mile.  At  San  Francisco  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beat- 
ing Montana  (by  Storey),  Installation,  Ferrier,  Moderocio  and  5  others,  and  also  won  a 
Handicap.  1  1/4  miles,  in  3:07  1/4,  6  runners. 

As  a  6-year-okl  Semper  Lex  won  5  races.  At  San  Francisco  with  113  lbs.,  he  won  a 
Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  imp.  Star  Ruby,  110,  Pepper,  108,  Logan,  107  lbs.  and  3 
others.  Later  in  the  season  he  won  a  1-mile  race,  at  Ideal  Park ;  a  Handicap,  1  mile, 
and  3  Selling  races  at  1  mile  and  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Merry  Monarch,  Cesarion,  Ajax, 
Stowaway,  Eagle  Bird,  Minerva,  Thurston,  etc. 

As  a  7-year-old  Semper  Lex  ran  5  races  and  finished  second  once.  He  died  in  the 
early  part  of  the  year. 

((/)     Semper  Cara.     Never  ran. 

Semper  Cara  produced  Borough,  who  did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Borough  started  16 
times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  8.  At 
Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  1-mile  race,  for  maiden  3-year-olds,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in 
1:42  l/.'i,  16  runners.  At  Aqueduct  he  won  a  Selling  race,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  easily  by  a 
length,  beating  Belle  of  Orleans,  Sir  Fitzhugh,  McGrathiana  Prince,  and  Bothers.  Borough 
is  winning  over  the  jumps  as  a  5-year-old  in  1902. 

(f)  Semper  Ego.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  1, 
third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.  The  first  time  he  started,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Lex- 
ington, 6  runners.  At  Louisville  he  captured  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  by  1  1/2  lengths, 
beating  Lucille  H.,  Amanda  and  3  others  in  49  second.s.  At  Latonia,  with  top  weight,  he 
won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  in  1:02  3/4,  beating  First  Mate,  Nimrod  and  5  others,  and  at  Detroit 
he  won  the  Stroh  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Kamsin,  Looram,  Ben  Ederand  3  others  in  1:01. 

As  a  3-year-old  Semper  Ego  started  14  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Cincinnati  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  in  1 :46  3/4,  beating  the 
good  racehorse  Ben  Holladay  and  Bloomer.  Six  days  afterwards  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/8 
miles,  by  2  1/3  lengths  in  1 :53  1/2,  beating  Lobengula,  Ida  Pickwick,  Urania  and  4  others, 
all  of  them  in  receipt  of  weight  according  to  the  weight  for  age  scale. 

In  the  Fall  at  Cincinnati,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  he  won  the  Ohio  Stakes,  1 
mile,  for  all  ages,  easily  by  3  lengths  in  1 :42  1/4,  beating  Egbert  $1,000,  Berclair  (winner 
of  the  Tennessee  Derby,  etc.),  $1,000,  Sir  Dilke,  $1,500  and  Sir  Vassar,  $500.  At  Latonia, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  he  won  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  1  mile,  in  1 :41  1/4,  beating  Ber- 
clair, $1,.500  and  6  others.  He  ran  second  to  Prince  Lief  in  the  Distillers'  Stakes,  and  also 
second,  the  same  horse,  in  the  Ph(Denix  Hotel  Stakes  at  Lexington.  At  Louisville  he  ran 
second  to  Ben  Eder  in  the  Clark  Stakes. 

As  a  4-year-old  Semper  Ego  won  ?>  races  out  of  13  starts.  He  won  a  1-mile  race  at  Sara- 
toga, beating  Set  Fast,  Cavalero,  Challenger  and  Estaca.  At  Morris  Park  he  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  mile,  in  1 :42,  beating  Hugh  Penny,  Cassette,  Ben  Ronald  and  Sallie  Cliquot,  and 
at  the  same  Meeting  won  a  Handicap,  Withers  mile,  with  104  lbs. ,  beating  a  smart  field, 
including  the  good  racehorse,  Hastings,  126,  Howard  Mann  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn 
Handicap,  etc.),  117,  imp.  Rhode.sia,  3  years,  109,  and  Myrtle  Harkness,  89  lbs.,  track  heavy, 
time  1 :43  3/4. 

As  a  .5-year-old  Semper  Ego  won  3  races,  including  a  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  top  weight, 
at  Morris  Park;  a  Handicap,  1 1/8  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  with  133  lbs.,  easily  by  6  lengths,  in 
1 :553/4,  beating  Howard  Mann,  110,  imp.  Isidor,  132,  Tragedian,  136,  Ben  Eder,  133  lbs.,  etc. 
At  Coney  Island,  with  116  lbs.,  he  won  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Handicap,  1  mile,  easily  by  8 
lengths,  in  1:42,  beating  Domitor,  100,  Tragedian,  107,  imp.  Isidor,  112,  Maceo,  117  lbs.,  etc. 

As  a  6-year-old  Semper  Ego  won  a  Handicap,  1 1/2  miles,  with  top  weight,  at  Brooklyn, 
and  he  also  captured  2  races  over  the  jumps,  viz;  the  Mineola  Hurdle  race,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  carrying  153  lbs.,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  from  Ben  Kder,  160,  Howard  Mann,  165, 
George  Keene,  148  lbs.,   etc.,  while  at  Morris  Park,  with  170  lbs.,  he  won  the    Autumn 

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Hurdle  Handicap  easily  from  Julius  Ctesar,  140,  and  Merlin,  l:j(l  lbs.     As  a  7-year-old  Seni 
per  Ego  ran  once  unplaced  over  the  jumps. 

(/)  Semper  Ira.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  As  a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  he  won 
Hurdle  races. 

1S.S3,     1».  r.  Kaloolali,  by  I,oiii;'!Vll()w.    Alluded  to  above. 

1SS4,  1).  f.  Sjlvia,  b)  liiip.  King:  Bail.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  unplaced  in 
the  Waters  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Lexington,  won  by  Wary. 

Sylvia's  only  produce  reported  in  the  Stud  Book  is  Fauna  2d,  who  never  ran,  but  has 
produced  Marie  Shreve  (winner  of  one  race  as  a  2-year-old) ;  Teutonna  (ran  as  a  2-year-old 
without  winning,  did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race  as  a  4-year-old  at  1  mile  and  70 
yards  in  1 :44  1/2,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  beating  Eddie  Jones,  Pacemaker  and  Eddie 
Burke,  at  Washington  Park),  and  Fred  Ackerman,  who  did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3- 
year-old,  in  1901,  he  won,  and  is  also  winning  again  in  1903. 

1885,     ch.  f.  Sea-Mew.  by.  imp.  Kiiiij'  Ban.     Never  started. 

Sea-Mew  produced  L'Orient.     Never  started. 

L'Orient  threw  Chanson,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901. 

ISSO,  b.  c.  Pliilip  I).,  by  Long-fellow.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  7  times  as  a  3-year- 
old  and  won  1  race,  7  8  mile,  at  Clifton.  Started  10  times  as  a  4-year-old  and  won  1  race, 
1  1/16  miles,  at  Clifton.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  5-year  old. 

1887,  b.  f.  Kincsem,  by  Longrfellow.  Did  not  start  till  4  years  old,  when  she  won  6  races.  She 
won  at  1  mile  in  1  41  1/3.  She  also  won  2  races  as  a  5-year-old  and  3  as  a  6-year-old,  at 
1  1/16  miles  in  1:47  1/2  and  at  1  1/8  miles  in  1:54,  some  fair  Handicaps  falling  to  her  share. 

Kincsem  produced  Teulade,  winner  of  1  race  as  a  3-3'ear-old,  viz;  7/8  mile  at  Haw- 
thorne Park,  13  runners. 

1S8S  and  1SS!>,  barren. 

1W»0,  b.  e.  by  King-  Alfonso.    Died. 

181)1,  barren. 

1892,  b.  f.  Logic,  l>y  Logic.     Never  ran. 

lsi)3,  b.  c.  Lloyd's,  by  Lo^ic.    Never  ran. 

1S!)4  and  lS!».j,  barren. 

ISJKJ,  b.  c.  Loxlcy,  by  Log'ic.     Has  not  started. 

18!)7,  barren. 

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2d  Dam. 

1875,  cli.  c.  Day  Star,  by  Star  Davis.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old.  He  ran  unplaced  behind 
Himyar,  Blue  Eyes  and  Leveller  in  the  Colt  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Lexington,  11  starters, 
time  1 :16  3,  4,  and  at  Louisville  he  ran  second  to  Blue  Eyes  in  the  Sanford  Stakes,  a  mile, 
beating  Himyar,  who  was  said  to  be  amiss.  As  a  3-year-old  Day  Star  won  the  Blue  Rib- 
bon Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Lexington,  beating  Leveller,  McHenry,  Blue  Eyes  and  7  others. 
He  also  won  the  Kentucky  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  in  2:37  1/4,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Him- 
yar, Leveller,  McHenry,  etc.  As  a  4  year-old  Day  Star  ran  8  times  without  winning.  As  a 
5-year-old  he  was  put  over  the  jumps  and  won  3  events.    He  also  figured  as  a  sire. 

1870,     barren. 

1877,     b.  f.  Sylpli,  by  iini).  Glenelgr.    Alluded  to  above. 

1H7S,  b.  c.  Tom  Naven.  late  Edenderry,  by  imp.  Glenelg:.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old,  but 
won  2  races  under  the  name  of  Edenderry  as  a  3-year-old  at  Jerome  Park  and  Sheepshead 
Bay,  beating  high-class  animals.  Afterwards  he  wrm  over  the  jumps  under  the  name  of 
Tom  Naven. 

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1879,  barren. 

1880,  b.  f.  Palmetto,  by  Virgril.  Ran  twice  unplacedasa  2-year-old,  and  ran  12  times  unsuccess- 
fully as  a  3-year-old. 

Palmetto  threw  the  winners  Right  Royal,  Nannie  Dunn,  and  Floridan. 

Palmetto  also  threw  Broeck  (never  started,  dam  of  the  winners  Antrim  and  Jockey  Bill 
and  the  producers  Rill  and  Rillito),  Sallie  McAllister  (a  winner  and  dam  of  the  winners 
Miss  Ames  and  Spike),  and  Mermaid,  who  never  ran,  but  threw  the  winners  Merry  Day 
(a  very  speedy  stake  winner,  3/4  mile  in  1:12  1/2,  1;13  1/4,  1:13  1/2),  Eous,  Eonic  (a  stake 
winner),  and  Minotaur,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1902,  who  has  already  won  a  5/8-mile  race, 
on  the  Futurity  course,  in  1:01  4/5,  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  in  a  canter,  by  6 
lengths,  time  1:13  3/5,  and  another  race  at  the  same  distance  in  1:13  3/5. 

1881,  b.  f.  by  Longfellow.    Died  as  a  yearling. 

1882,  barren. 

1883,  b.  c.  Capt.  W.,  by  imp.  Saxon.     Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

1884,  ell.  f.  Reva,  by  imp.  Mortemer.    Died. 

1885,  ell.  c.  Reeliise,  by  imp.  Mortemer.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Won  1  race  as 
a  3-year-old,  3/4  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  top  weight.  Ran  as  a  4-year-old  with- 
out winning.  Won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  as  a  5-year-old,  in  1 :43  3/4,  and 
ran  without  winning  as  a  6-year-old. 

1886,  cli.  c.  Fardello,  by  imp.  Mortemer.     Never  ran. 

1887,  ch.  f.  Helena,  by  imp.  Jlortemer.     Never  ran. 

Helena  produced  Honeydew,  who  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  5  times, 
won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  She  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  at  Aque- 
duct by  2  lengths,  5  runners. 

1888,  ell.  f.  Squeeze,  by  Baden  Baden.     Never  ran. 

Squeeze  produced  Handsqueeze,  a  winner  over  the  jumps  as  a  4-yeai-old  in  1902. 
1889       and  1890,  no  report. 

1891,  barren. 

1892,  ch.  f.  by  Exile.    Died. 

1893,  ch.  f.  Embrace,  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.     Never  ran. 
1894      and  1895,  barren. 

Squeeze  'em  died  in  1896. 

SKEDADnLE,     did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.     She  started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race, 
Kaloolah's  was  third  once  and  unplaced  once.     She  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  for  all  ages, 

3d  Dam.  at  Paterson,  beating  Rouble  and  Seven  Oaks. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  started  3  times  and  won  on  each  occa- 
sion. She  began  by  winning  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  at  St.  Louis,  beating  Monsoon,  Laclede 
and  4  others.  Two  days  afterwards  she  won  the  Stock  Dealers'  Division  Post  Stakes,  mile 
heats,  3  in  5,  beating  Sue  Lewis,  Mamona,  Surprise,  Mattie  Gross  and  2  others  in  5  heats. 
Sixteen  days  later,  at  Lexington,  she  won  a  Purse,  3-mile  heats,  beating  Luileme. 

At  the  stud  Skedaddle  has  left  her  mark  by  having  produced  Florence  B.,  Joe  S., 
Saucebox,  and  The  Slashes  (all  stake  winners,  and  the  2  last  named  producers),  in  addition  to 
the  good  producers  Slyboots  and  Scramble.  From  these  in  turn  have  come  a  large  number 
of  winners  and  producers. 

ItlAOKOEIA,      is  one   of  the.  bright  particular  stars  of  the  American   Stud  Book.     From  her 
Kaloolah's  came  nothing  but  winners,   comprising  Simon  Kenton,  Magic,  Madonna,  Charley 

4th  Dam.  Ball,  Hanover,  Princeton,  Charles  Morgan,  Daniel  Boone,  Gilroy,  the  great  Ken- 

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tucky  (sold  for  §40, 0(H)),  Victory  and  Madeline.  The  last-named  was  not  only  a  good  win- 
ner, but  a  producer  of  the  hi.ifhest  merit.  She  gave  us  the  four  producers  Kate  Duncan, 
Income,  Madelina  and  the  immortal  Maggie  B.  B.,  a  stake  winner  and  the  best  exponent 
of  the  Magnolia  family. 

Maggie  B.  B.  threw  Pera  (stake  winner  and  producer),  Jaconet  (producer).  Harold  (stake 
winner),  Iroquois  (English  Derby,  St.  Leger,  etc.,  and  sire),  Francesca  (stake  winner  and  pro- 
ducer), Red  and  Blue  (producer),  Paniquc  (stake  winnerand  sire),  Wawekus  (sire),  Okema 
(sire).  Owns  (sire),  Hutnka  (producer).  Homeopathy  (stake  winnerand  producer),  Hypatica 
(winner  and  producer)  and  Flatlands  (a  winner).  From  the  above-named  have  come  hosts 
of  cracks,  of  which  Sir  Dixon,  Belvidere,  Sallie  McClelland,  Blues  and  Blue  Girl  are  a  few 
samples. 

1911*.  MVRTLiE,     was  by    the     Derby    winner,    Mameluke,     out    of   Bobadilla,   by    Bobadil. 

Kaloolah's  Bobadilla  as  a  3-year-old  was  only  defeated  once.     She  won  6  races,    includ- 

5th  Dam.  ing  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,    over   the  Abingdon  mile,  at  Newmarket,  18 

runners;  won  another  race  at  the  same  Meeting  over  the  Rowley  mile;  won 

the  Shirley  Stakes,  1   mile,  at  Ep.sor 

Ascot,  and  the  Drawing  Room  Stakes  at  Goodwood. 

Some  celebrated  foreign  animals  from  this  family  are  Stavely  (St.  Leger),  Nightshade 
(Oaks),  Sir  Harry  (Derby),  Anticipation  (a  noted  sire),  Medora  lOaks),  Blucher  (Derby), 
Gulnare  (Oaks),  The  Hero  (Ascot  and  Goodwood  Cups),  St.  Patrick  (St.  Leger),  Schahriar 
(3,000  guineas).  The  Corsair  (2,000  guineas),  Brocoli  (Poule  d'Essai),  Red  Eagle  (Cam- 
bridgeshire), Nelusco  (Prix  Royal  Oak),  Asteroid  (Ascot  Cup),  Corranna  (Cesarewitch), 
The  Flea  (1.000  guineas).  Virago  (1,000  guineas.  Goodwood  and  Doncaster  Cups),  Kate 
(1,000  guineas),  The  Ugly  Buck  (3,000  guineas),  Thalestris  (Cesarewitch),  Reve  d'Or  (1,000 
guineas  and  Oaks),  Little  David  (Cambridgeshire),  Gamos  (Oaks),  Thebais  (1,000  guineas, 
Oaks  and  Doncaster  Cup),  St.  Marguerite  (1,000  guineas),  Seabreeze  (Oaks  and  St.  Leger), 
Mignonette  (Prix  Royal  Oak),  Alger  (French  St.  Leger),  Kincsem  (Goodwood  Cup,  Austrian 
Derby,  Pest  St.  Leger,  the  Grand  Jubilee  Prize  at  Baden-Bad?n,  never  beaten,  a  winner  of 
about  60  races  altogether).  La  Gondola  (Grand  Jubilee  Prize  at  Baden-Baden),  and  Ollyan- 
nines  (Pest  St.  Leger). 

For  other  particulars  of  this  family,  see  Cambric,  Homeopathy,  La  Sylphide,  Nihil, 
Sunnyside  and  Semper  Fidele. 


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Kildeer  started  108  times,  won  14  races,  was  second  in  lil,  third  in  24  and  unplaced  in  49. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  |33,347. 

She  started  her  racing  career  at  Brooklyn  by  running  unplaced  in  th^  Clover  Stakes,  won  by 
Correction,  in  a  field  of  11.  Three  days  afterwards  she  ran  second  to  Amulet  m  a  Sweepstakes, 
1/3  mile,  11  starters,  and  was  unplaced  in  her  ne.xt  race.  At  Morris  Park  she  won  a  Sweepstakes, 
5/8  mile,  8  starters,  and  was  once  unplaced. 

At  Monmouth  Park  she  started  1,5  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced 
in  9.  With  115  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  imp.  L'Intriguante,  107,  and  Peter,  108  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes, 
3/4  mile,  T  starters  ;  ran  third,  enterL-d  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  in  the  Optional  Stakes,  behind  Contri- 
bution, $2,500,  and  Vasjalxind.  $5,000,  13  starters,  and  ran  second  to  Clarendon,  3-year-old,  in  the 
Seaside  Stakes,  Handicap,  for  all  ages,  8  starters. 

She  ne.\t  won  the  Camden  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  straight,  beating  Peter,  Florimcr,  Two  Lips, 
Contribution,  Vagabond  and  4  others,  and  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  with  115  lbs., 
beating  Hoodlum,  103,  Kingman,  110,  Gray  Rock,  112  and  4  others  in  receipt  of  from  8  to  IT  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Kildeer  was  unplaced  in  the  Futurity,  the  Friendly  Stakes  and  the  Flat- 
bush  Stakes,  and.  with  110  lbs.,  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Sallie  McClelland,  124  lbs.,  in  the  Great 
Eastern  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  defeating  Russell,  118.  Contribution,  111,  Montana  (winner  of  the 
Suburban)  117,  Nellie  Ely.  115.  Amulet,  98,  Reckon,  115,  St.  Charles,  113,  Balgowan,  108  lbs.,  and  8 
others,  time  1:14  2/5. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  115  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Esperanza,  108  lbs.,  in  the  Willow  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  beating  Equity,  109,  Amulet,  108,  Castalia,  115,  Reckon,  115,  and  Lizzie,  108  lbs.,  and  was  un- 
placed in  another  race  at  the  same  track. 

At  Jerome  Park,  with  112  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Equity,  105  lbs.,  in  the  Titan  Stakes,  1,400 
yards,  beating  Xut  Brown,  100,  Rey  del  Rev,  103  lbs.,  and  2  others  ;  ran  second,  with  115  lbs.,  to 
Nellie  Bly,  110  lbs.,  in  the  Nursery  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  6  starters,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  White 
Plains  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  her  last  race  of  the  season. 

Asa  3-year-old  Kildeer  ran  second  to  Reckon  in  the  Elms  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Morris  Park, 
beating  Orageuse  and  Correction,  and  at  the  same  track,  with  110  lbs.,  was  unplaced  to  Rey  del  Rey, 
113,  Terrifier,  120,  and  Nellie  Bly,  105  lbs.,  iu  the  Bowling  Brook  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  7  starters. 
At  Monmouth  Park  she  ran  11  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  6. 

She  ran  second  to  Nellie  Bly  in  the  Monmouth  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Reckon,  Equity, 
Flavilla  and  Maywood  ;  won  the  Elizabeth  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  with  107  lbs.,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
beating  Nellie  Bly  and  Reckon,  117  lbs.  each,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight  ;  ran  third,  with 
112  lbs.,  to  San  Juan,  117,  and  Picknicker,  122  lbs.,  in  the  Stevens  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating 
Reckon  and  May  Win.  117  lbs.  each  ;  ran  second  to  Beansey  in  the  Raritan  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles, 
beating  War  Path,  112  lbs.,  and  ran  second,  with  112  lbs.,  to  Reckon,  124  lbs.,  in  the  West  End 
Hotel  Stakes.  1  1,2  miles,  beating  Shipmate,  122  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Kildeer,  with  104  lbs.,  was  unplaced  in  the  Bridge  Handicap,  won  by  Ber- 
muda, 119  lbs  ,  and  with  90  lbs.  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Worth,  4  years, 
108,  English  Lady  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  and  Latonia  Oaks),  4  years,  97,  Russell,  106,  Senorita 
(a  fine  raceraare),  110  lbs.,  and  5  others. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  95  lbs.,  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  easily  by  1  1/2 
lengths,  beating  Picknicker  and  Homer  110  lbs.  each,  and  Santiago,  4  years,  114  lbs.  In  her  next 
race  she  was  unplaced,  and  she  was  also  unplaced  in  a  race  at  Morris  Park.  Following  these  2  de- 
feats she  won  the  Hunter  Stakes,  1  3/16  miles,  easily  by  a  length,  with  119  lbs.,  beating  Equity,  122 
lbs.,  in  addition  to  Nut  Brown  and  Maywood,  105  lbs.  each.     In  her  last  4  races  she  was  unplaced. 

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As  a  4-year-old  Kildeer,  107  lbs.,  ran  third  and  last  to  Russell  and  Madstone,  112  lbs.  each,  in 
a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Morris  Park,  and  4  days  afterwards,  with  104  lbs.,  ran  third  to  the 
speedy  animals  Fairy  and  Tormentor,  110  lbs.  each,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Zorling,  3 
years,  101,  King  Crab  (winner  of  about  80  races),  117,  Gloaming,  105  lbs  ,  and  5  others.  After  being 
unplaced  once  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles  on  the  turf,  by  3  lengths, 
with  109  lbs.,  beating  Trestle,  118,  Walcot,  524,  Mr.  Sass,  114  lbs.,  and  three  3-year  olds  with  99  lbs. 
each,  etc. 

At  Monmouth  Park  she  ran  9  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  anrl  third  in  3.  With  112  lbs. 
she  ran  third  to  the  3-year-old  Sir  Mathew,  110,  and  Candelabra,  97  lbs.,  in  the  Fourth  of  July 
Handicap,  1  mile,  5  starters;  ran  third,  v/ith  97  lbs.,  to  Merry  Monarch,  3  years,  105,  and  Potomac, 
118  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Leona well,  106  lbs.,  and  5  others;  ran  second,  with 
92  lbs.,  to  Banquet,  121  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  mile?,  beating  Gloaming,  102  lbs., 
and  with  93  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Loantaka  (winner  of  the  Suburban),  112  lbs.,  beating  2  others. 

In  the  Rahway  Handicap,  her  next  race  at  Monmouth  Park,  Kildeer,  91  lbs.,  established  a 
record  for  a  straight  mile,  in  a  race,  by  beating  Pessarra,  118,  Raceland,  123,  Russell,  107,  and 
Pickpocket,  3  years,  105  lbs.,  in  1:37  1/4.  which  record  still  holds  good.  In  the  Delaware  Handi- 
cap, 1  1/4  miles,  Kildeer's  last  race  at  Monmouth  Park,  she  ran  third,  with  100  lbs.,  to  Raceland, 
118,  and  Pessara,  119  lbs.,  beating  Stockton,  109  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  100  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  won  by  Mary  Stone, 
102  lbs.,  time  1;40  1/2,  and  with  120  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles  on  the  turf,  by 
2  lengths,  beating  Tom  Rogers,  127,  Gloaming,  130  lbs.,  and  6  others,  in  receipt  of  weight, 
time  2:09. 

At  Brooklyn  she  ran  third  in  a  Sweepstakes,  and  second  in  the  Woodlawn,  each  of  them  won 
by  Reckon,  top  weight,  and  then  with  112  lbs.,  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  English 
Lady,  106,  Major  Daly,  110  lbs  ,  and  the  3-year-old,  Falsetto- Addie  C.  colt. 

At  Morris  Park,  Kildeer,  104  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Dr.  Hasbrouck,  126,  and  Nomad,  3  years,  104  lbs., 
in  the  Bronxdale  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating  Fairy,  111.  Sleipner,  110,  Reckon,  121,  Livonia,  96, 
White  Rose,  3  years,  97,  Wah  Jim,  3  years.  96,  and  Dalsyrian,  93  lbs. ,  time  1:39  3/4.  She  next 
won  the  Wakefield  Handicap,  11/16  miles,  by  3  lengths,  in  1:47,  with  100  lbs.,  beating  Russell 
and  Sleipner,  118  lbs.  each,  Aloha,  113,  De  Muth,  108,  and  Count,  3  years,  9j  lbs. 

With  105  lbs.  she  ran  second  to  Banquet,  126  lbs.,  in  the  Manhattan  Handicap,  11/4  miles, 
beating  Montana,  119,  Queenie  Trowbridge,  105,  Russell,  112,  and  Candelabra,  3  years,  102  lbs., 
time  2:07  1/2,  and  finished  her  4-year-old  season  by  carrying  112  lbs.  in  the  third  place  behind 
Aloha,  111,  and  Rex,  3  years,  105  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  Gloaming,  94, 
imp.  Lowlander  (winner  of  the  Suburban),  120,  Adelbert,  3  years,  110,  Fidelio,  3  years,  105,  and 
Rose  H.,  108  lbs.,  time  1:40. 

As  a  5-year-old  Kildeer  ran  unplaced  once  at  Brooklyn.  At  Morris  Park,  with  105  lbs.,  she  ran 
third  to  Sleipner,  111,  and  Loantaka,  108  lbs.,  in  the  Cherry  Diamond  Handicap,  1  1/6  miles,  beat- 
ing Mars,  119,  Picknicker,  111,  Bolero  (sold  for  $35,000  as  a  2-year-old),  98,  and  Sir  Mathew,  104  lbs., 
time  1:46  1/2. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  ran  third  to  Count  and  Gloaming,  beating  Long  Reach  in  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  1/8  miles;  was  twice  unplaced  and  finished  second,  with  95  lbs.,  to  Terrifyer,  97  lbs.,  in  a 
Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3  runners. 

At  Monmouth  Park  she  was  twice  unplaced,  3  times  third,  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  May 
Win  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile  straight,  beating  Top  Gallant,  Ambulance  and  Miss  Dixie,  time  1 :14, 
and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,500,  won  the  Freehold  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Best  Brand,  $1,000, 
Diablo  (winner  of  the  Withers),  $3,000,  Now  or  Never,  $2,000,  and  Kinglet,  $4,000. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Autumn,  she  was  once  second,  once  third,  and  once  unplaced.  At 
Brooklyn  KUdeer,  103  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating 
Deception,  3  years,  94,  Lizzie,  94,  and  Nomad,  105  lbs.,  and  next  ran  unplaced. 

At  Guttenberg  she  ran  second  once  and  unplaced  once,  and  at  Morris  Park  she  was  twice 
unplaced. 

At  Linden  she  started  4  times,  was  third  in  3  races  and  unplaced  in  1.  At  Clifton  she  was  once 
second  and  once  third,  and  at  Guttenberg,  later  on,  she  was  twice  unplaced. 

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As  a  6-year-old  Kildeer  started  in  8  races,  2  at  St.  Louis,  3  at  Sheepshead  Bay  and  3  at  Biighton 
Beach.     She  was  second  in  2,  third  in  3,  and  unplaced  in  3. 

Kildeer  produced  in 

ISOfi.     I'll.  c.  Kilariiia,  l»y  Tea  Tray.     Ran  as  a  3,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

185)7.     barren. 

189!),  b.  c.  (ioldsniitli,  by  imp.  Meddler.  A  crack  performer  as  a  2-year-old,  and  one  of  the 
gamest  of  the  game.  In  his  first  5  races  he  was  placed  4  times,  and  then  won  the  Flash 
Stakes.  5/8  mile,  at  Saratoga,  beating  Lu.x  Casta  (second  in  the  Futurity),  Chilton,  Han- 
over Queen,  Sir  Oliver,  Golden  Cottage,  Dixielme,  Femesole  (3/4  mile  in  1:12  1/5),  and 
Tribe's  Hill,  time  1:01.  Nine  days  later  he  won  the  Saratoga  Special,  5  1/2  furlongs,  beating 
Blue  Girl,  Masterman,  Smart  Set,  Whiskey  King,  Rossignol,  Stranger  and  Chaughnawaga, 
all  of  them  winners  at  two  years  of  age.  At  the  same  Meeting,  with  127  lbs.,  he  ran  second, 
beaten  a  neck,  to  his  stable  companion,  King  Hanover,  110  lbs.,  in  the  Grand  Union  Hotel 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating,  by  6  lengths,  Dixieline,  117,  Masterman,  127  lbs.,  and  4  others 
carrying  from  110  to  117  lbs.,  time  1:13  1/5. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay.  with  115  lbs..  Goldsmith  ran  second,  beaten  3/4  length,  to  his  stable 
companion.  Nasturtium,  115  lbs  ,  in  the  Flatbush  Stakes,  7/H  mile,  beating  Endurance  by 
Right,  112,  Barron  (third  in  the  Futurity).  105,  Smart  Set,  120  lbs.,  in  addition  to  Flywheel, 
Dixieline.  and  Hyphen,  115  lbs.  each,  time  1:25  3/5.  At  Brooklyn,  he  won  the  Junior 
Champion  Stakes,  about  3/4  mile,  with  127  lbs. ,  beating  Igniter.  1 10,  Rockwater,  107,  Master- 
man,  123,  King  Hanover,  122,  Port  Royal,  110,  Blue  Girl,  124  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

LOl'  I..AIVIER,     started  39  times,  won  15  races,  was  second  in  6,  tliird  in  6,  and  unplaced  in  12. 
Kildeer 's  Her  winnings  amounted  to  $13,005. 

Dam. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  twice,  finished  second  to  The  Fawn  in  the  Juvenile 
Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  5  starters,  time  50  seconds,  and  ran  unplaced  in  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  at  Saratoga,  won  by  Pique,  7  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Lou  Lanier  won  9  races.  At  Baltimore,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights, 
she  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  beatmg  Ventilator  and  2  others.  At  Monmouth  Park  she  won 
a  Purse,  1  1/2  mile,  beating  Virginius,  Kenny,  and  3  others,  and  2  days  afterwards  won 
a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  the  first  heat  by  3  lengths,  and  the  second  by  6 
lengths,  beating  Rhadamanthus  (conceding  weight),  and  Adventure,  who  was  distanced 
in  the  second  heat. 

At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  the  first  heat  by  3  lengths  and 
the  second  by  3  lengths,  beating  Mechanic  and  2  others,  and  at  the  same  track  she  won  the 
Summer  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  with  95  lbs.,  beating  Bushwhacker,  4  years,  106.  Vir- 
ginius, 5  years,  120,  Zoo  Zoo,  4  years,  110  lbs.,  and  2  others. 

At  Jerome  Park  she  won  a  Purse,  a  mile,  beating  Perfection  and  3  others,  and  also  won 
the  Grand  National  Handicap,  2  1/4  miles,  with  99  lbs.,  beating  Garrick,  96,  Gen.  Phillips, 
4  years,  116,  Parole,  5  years,  125,  Bushwhacker,  4  years,  108,  Danicheff,  103  lbs  ,  and  3 
others. 

At  Baltimore  Lou  Lanier  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  the  final  heat  by  8  lengths,  beating 
Warfield  and  4  others,  and  11  days  afterwards,  carrying  top  weight,  she  won  the  Hotel 
Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  3  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old.  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Lou  Lanier  commenced  by  winning  the 
Peyton  Handicap,  mile  heats,  for  4-year-olds,  at  Baltimore,  beating  Bayard,  Belle  and  Sun- 
light, all  at  equal  weights. 

At  Jerome  Park  she  won  a  Purse,  1  3/4  miles,  beating  Danicheff  (at  weight  for  se.x), 
Bayard  and  Belle,  in  receipt  of  weight,  and  6  days  later  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in 
straight  heats,  from  Geo.  McCuUough  and  Clifton. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  with  top  weight,  she  won  the  Shrewsbury  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles, 
beating  her  stable  companion.  Wilful,  in  addition  to  Warfield,  Zoo  Zoo  and  Terror,  and  at 

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the  same  track   won  a   Handicap   Sweepstakes,  1  5/8  miles,  beating  Gov.  Hampton,  Gen. 
Phillips  and  3  others. 

At  Jerome  Park  Lou  Lanier  won  her  last  race,  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes.  1  3/4  miles, 
beating  Belle,  Invermore,  Volturno,  Glenmore,  Report,  Charlie  Howard,  Bonnie  Wood  and 
Bulwark. 

Lou  Lanier  produced  in 

18S1,  br.  C.  Kingr  Arthur,  by  iinp.  (xleiiljoii.  A  great  campaigner,  running  12  years  consecu- 
tively. Did  not  win  as  a  2  or  3-year-old,  but  won  as  a  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10  and  13  year-old, 
capturing  20  races  altogether. 

1,SS2,  ell.  f.  Katrine,  by  imp.  Morteiiier.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  In  her  private  trials 
she  showed  better  than  Wanda,  her  stable  companion,  and  the  best  pertormer  of  her  age. 

For  Wanda's  races  see  Urania. 

Nearly  all  Mr.  Pierre  Lorillard's  horses  were  sick  with  a  bad  spell  of  coughing  in  the 
Spring  that  Katrine  was  a  3-year-old,  and  she  was  one  of  the  sufferers. 

At  Monmouth  Park  she  began  to  recover  from  the  effects  of  her  illness,  and,  with  the 
best  of  the  weights,  ran  second  to  Goano  and  St.  Augustine  in  the  Barnegat  Stakes, 
1  \/'i  miles,  beating  Favor,  Longview,  Masher  and  Saltpetre  Nine  days  afterwards,  with 
103  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Exile,  118  lbs.,  in  the  Raritan  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Mau- 
mee,  103,   East  Lynn,  110,  Stonebuck,  113  lbs.,  and  4  others. 

With  98  lbs.,  she  next  won  the  Newark  Stakes,  1  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beatmg 
Richmond,  111,  Lord  Beaconsfield,  HI,  Goano,  118,  Stonebuck,  106,  Wickham,  113,  Rupert, 
108,  and  Saltpetre,  103  lbs.  Two  days  later,  with  106  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Richmond.  Ill, 
and  Longview,  106  lbs.,  in  the  Palisade  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Rupert,  108,  Goano, 
113,  E.xile.  Ill,  Wickham,  113,  Punka,  101  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Twin  City  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  Katrine,  witli  103  lbs  ,  ran  a 
dead  heat  with  Bob  Cook,  4  years,  96  lbs.,  for  second  place,  behind  Bersan,  111  lbs.,  who  won 
after  a  gruelling  finish  by  a  neck.  Behind  the  dead  heaters  finished  Wickham,  East  Lynne, 
Topsy,  aged,  and  Saltpetre,  95  lbs.  each,  in  addition  to  Thackeray,  4  years,  110,  Long  Knight, 
5  years,  112,  Richmond,  111,  Ten  Stone,  103  , Hidalgo,  107,  imp.  Richmond,  4  years,  118,  Tor- 
nado, 4  years,  103,  War  Eagle,  5  years,  108,  Monogram,  0  years,  115,  and  Kosciusko,  4  years, 
109  lbs. 

In  the  September  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  her  next  race,  Katrine  was  cut  down  so  badly 
that  she  was  pulled  up  and  not  trained  afterwards.  Hidalgo,  with  113  lbs.,  won  by  a  head 
from  Wanda,  122  lbs.,  with  IvOiigview,  103  lbs.,  third,  8  starters. 

Katrine  produced 

(a)  Kilkenny.  Won  the  Eatontown  Stakes.  1  mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park,  en- 
tered to  be  sold  for  $1,750,  beating  Arab,  $1,000.  and  Raceland,  .$5,000,  time  1;40  3/4.  He 
also  won  the  Reapers'  Stakes  and  20  other  races,  5  of  which  were  over  the  jumps.  He  ran 
but  did  not  win  as  a  2-year-old,  but  from  3  to  9  years  old  inclusive,  he  won  each  season 
with  over  |30,000  to  his  credit. 

(i^)     Dareka.     Never  started. 

Dareka  threw  Caldron  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  won  a  race,  1  mile,  for 
maiden  3-year-olds,  at  Brooklyn,  9  runners,  and  won  2  races,  1  1/16  miles  each,  as  a 
4-year-old,  one  at  Brighton  Beach  and  the  other  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  on  the  grass,  the 
latter  in  1:47  4/5),  and  Presbyterian,  who  started  35  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  ran  most 
consistently.  He  won  17  races,  was  second  in  10,  third  in  0  and  unplaced  in  2.  As  a  3- 
year-old  Presbyterian  started  3  times,  won  a  $4,000  Guaranteed  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  at 
New  Orleans,  in  1  ;55  1/2,  ran  second  once  and  unplaced  once. 

Dareka  also  threw  Stranger,  who,  as  a  2-year  old  in  1901,  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  at 
Saratoga,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Five  Nations,  Peninsula,  Rocky  and  2  others,  time 
1:07  2/5,  and  in  1902  he  has  already  won  the  Port  Morris  Stakes,  6  1/2  furlongs,  in  1:32  1/2. 

(c)     Darine.     Never  started. 

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Darine  produced  Tender,  winner  of  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  at  Morris  Park,  Brighton 
Beach  and  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  S500  at  the  last  named  track.  As  a  3- 
year-old  Tender  ran  7  times  without  winning,  but  she  was  second  once  and  third  twice. 

(d)  St.  Aignon.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  at  Hamilton,  Mont.,  viz : 
a  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  and  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  in  49  1/2  seconds,  and  also  ran  second  to 
Friar,  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Hamilton,  Mont.  As  a  3,  4,  5,  0  and  7-year-old  he  ran  with- 
out winning. 

{e)  Modrine.  Won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Aqueduct  he  won  a  Sweepstakes, 
4  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Montanic,  Advance  Guard  and  2  others,  time  55  seconds.  At  Brook- 
lyn, with  112  lbs.,  he  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Witheis,  102, 
Garterless,  111,  King  Bramble,  102  lbs.,  and  4  others  with  102  lbs.  each.  In  the  Autumn, 
at  the  sane  track,  with  101  lbs.,  he  won  an  All  Aged  race,  about  3/4  mile,  easily  by  a 
length,  beating  Belle  of  Memphis,  4  years,  110  lbs,  imp.  Isidor,  5  years,  13S,  and  the  3- 
year-olds,  Ben  Lodi  and  Oliver  Mc,  93  and  107  lbs.  respectively. 

Asa  3-year-old  Modrine  won  10  races.  At  Aqueduct  he  won  the  Arverne  Stakes,  about 
7/8  mile,  with  113  lbs.,  in  1:25  2/5,  beating  Unmasked,  107,  Ten  Candles,  lOfi,  Carbuncle, 
95,  First  Whip,   106,  Royal  Sterling,  10(5,  All  Gold,  106,  Elfin   Conig,  113,  Lampglobe,   106 

and  2  others.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
7  starters,  time  1:13  3/4. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Modrine,  with  128  lbs.,  won  a  Highweight  Handicap,  for  all  ages, 
3/4  mile,  on  the  main  track,  in  1:13  3/5,  beating  Gibraltar.  5  years,  135,  Kitchener,  3  years, 
115  lbs.,  and  6  others.  At  the  same  track,  with  107  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  for  all  ages, 
7/8  mile,  in  1:26  3/5,  beating  Lady  Uncas,  98,  Belle  of  Lexington,  108.  Rockton,  113, 
Smoke,  103,  Mr.  Jersey,  106,  Belle  of  Troy.  4  years.  111,  and  Intrusive,  5  years,  120  lbs. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  119  lbs  .  he  won  a  Handicap,  about  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  easily 
by  2  lengths,  beating  La  Tosca  II  ,  109,  Motley.  112.  Smoke.  107,  Hesper,  113,  Mayor  Gil- 
roy,  115,  Lieber  Karl,  5  years,  1 14,  Meehanus,  4  years,  120  lbs.,  and  4  others,  time  1:10  2/5. 
Later  on  he  won,  easily  by  2  lengths,  at  the  same  distance  and  in  the  same  time,  with  121 
lbs.,  beating  Meehanus,  114,  Unmasked,  110,  and  Musette,  100  lbs. 

At  Morris  Park,  Modrine  won  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes.  7/8  of  the  Withers  mile,  in 
1:26  1/2  beating  Brigadier,  Watercure,  Kamara  and  Flaunt.  At  San  Francisco  he  won  a 
Purse,  7/8  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:27  1/2,  carrying  117  lbs.,  top  weight,  6  starters  ; 
won  another  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  track  heavy,  8  starters,  and  won  the  Doncaster  Stakes, 
7/8  mile,  track  heavy,  beating  Vulcain. 

As  a  4-year-old  Modrine  won  an  All  Aged  race,  3/4  mile,  on  the  main  track,  at  Sheeps- 
head Bay.  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Smoke  and  2  others.     He  died  the  same  year. 

(/)  Katherina.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Saratoga,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Tuskarora,  Chuctanunda  and  9  others,  time  1:02  1/2.  As  a  3  year-old,  in 
1901,  Katherina  won  the  Trial  Race,  6  1/2  furlongs  of  the  Withers  mile,  with  104  lbs., 
beating  Isia,  110,  The  Rhymer,  116,  and  2  others,  time  1:21. 

1883,     barren. 

188i,  oil.  c.  Kismet,  by  Imp.  Mortemer.  Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Did  not  start  as 
a  3-year-old.  Won  4  races  as  a  4-year-old,  3  at  Clifton,  N.  J.,  and  1  at  Waverley,  N.  J. 
He  continued  to  win  up  till  and  including  his  eighth  year,  making  a  total  of  16  victories. 

1885,  cli.  c.  Kaleidoscope,  by  imp.  Mortemer.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  1 
mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  as  a  3-year  old,  4  starters.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  4-year  old. 

As  a  5-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  SI, 500,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Mon- 
mouth Park,  after  running  a  dead  heat  with  Tattler  entered  for  S500,  beating  Kerapland, 
$2,000,  Guy  Gray,  $1,000,  and  Bliss,  $1,500.  This  was  the  only  race  Kaleidoscope  ran  as  a 
5-year-old,  and  he  died  shortly  afterwards. 

188C,  cli.  f.  Katia,  by  imp.  Mortemer.  Started  only  once,  when  she  was  unplaced  behind  Sal- 
vator,  Tenny  and  Long  Dance  in  the  Realization,  9  starters,  including  Longstreet. 

Katia  died  when  s  years  old,  and  had  only  1  living  foal. 

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1887,  barren. 

1888,  b.  f.  Kildeer,  by  imp.  Darebin.    Alluded  to  above. 
18Si»,  barren. 

1  S!>0,  b.  f.  by  imp.  Darebin. 

18!(1,  br.  c.  Lucky  Dog',  by  imp.  Darebin.  Started  13  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  5  races,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  H.  At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  1/2 
furlongs  straight,  beating  imp.  Matt  Byrnes,  Micmac,  Queen  and  7  others,  track  slow, 
time  1:(I9  3/4,  and  also  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile  straight,  with  113  lbs., 
beating  Harrington,  109,  Factotum,  98,  Curacoa,  113,  Queenlike,  108,  Prig,  1\2  lbs.,  and  2 
others,  time  1:01. 

At  San  Francisco  Lucky  Dog  won  3  races,  including  a  Stake,  5/8  mile,  beating  Rey 
El  Santa  Anita  (winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc.),  and  13  others,  time  1;01  3/4,  and  the 
Spreckles  Stakes,  about  3/4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  with  123  lbs.,  conceding  his  10  opponents 
from  11  to  33  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lucky  Dog  won  3  good  races  at  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  from  good 
performers,  including  a  mile  in  a  canter,  by  15  lengths,  in  1:42  1/4,  and  7/8  mile  by  6 
lengths.  Lucky  Dog  was  unplaced  only  once  as  a  4-year-old,  when  he  captured  3  more  races, 
while  as  a  5  and  6-year-old  he  added  13  additional  victories  to  his  list,  making  a  total  of  24 
wins. 

1892,  ch.  c.  The  Preserver,  by  Salvator.  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  7  times, 
and  finished  third  to  Midgley  and  Paladin  in  the  Harlem  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Morris 
Park,  beating  Dolabra,  Hanwell  and  4  others.  As  a  .S-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile, 
for  maidens  3  years  old  and  upwards,  at  Cincinnati,  10  starters,  time  1:28  1/4,  and  at  Louis- 
ville, entered  to  be  sold  for  $200,  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  12  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  once  unplaced,  and  died  the  same  year. 

1893,  ch.  c.  by  Salvator. 

1894,  ch.  f.  Solana,  by  Salvator.    Never  started. 

Lou  Lanier  died  in  1894. 


l,AI>V  IIAKUA'WAV,     had  only  6  foals,  all  of  them  allies. 
Kildeer's 
2d  Dam. 

Lady  Hardaway  produced  in 

1874,     b.  f.  Mercedes,  by  Melbourne,  Jr. 

Mercedes  produced 

(a)  Runnyraede.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  and  was  second  in  the 
other.  At  Saratoga  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Wyoming,  Macbeth, 
Turco,  Glance,  Boatman  and  5  others,  and  about  a  fortnight  afterwards  won  the  Virginia 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  107  lbs.,  by  2  lengths,  in  1:15  1/2,  beating  Memento,  107,  Wyoming, 
104  lbs.,  and  G  others.  At  Monmouth  Park,  with  107  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Rica,  104  lbs., 
in  the  Breeders'  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Forester  (winner  of  the  Withers,  Belmont  Stakes, 
etc.),  104,  Marsh  Redon,  107,  Vanguard,  Macbeth  and  Onondaga,  110  lbs.  each,  and  3 
others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Runnymede  started  8  limes,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  3  and  third  in 
the  other.  He  began  racing  at  Louisville,  running  second,  beaten  1/2  length,  to  Apollo,  in 
the  Kentucky  Derby,  14  starters,  and  6  days  afterwards  won  the  Clark  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles, 
by  10  lengths,  beating  Babcock,  Apollo,  the  great  Freeland  and  Harry  Gilmore.  The  next 
day  he  ran  third  to  his  brilliant  stable  companion,  Hindoo,  4  years,  and  Checkmate,  aged, 
in  the  Merchants'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Creosote,  and  3  days  later,  with  a  5  lbs. 
penalty,  ran  second  to  Checkmate  in  the  Swigert  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Maggie  Ayer. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Runnymede  won  the  Tidal  Stakes,  1  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  in 

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1:43  3/4,  beating  Marsh  Redon,  Hilarity,  Babcock,  etc.,  and  8  days  afterwards  won  the 
Coney  Island  Derby,  1  1/3  miles,  by  2  lengths,  from  Forester  and  Carley  B.,  time,  2:37. 
At  Monmouth  Park,  Barrett,  4  years,  beat  him  nearly  100  yards  in  the  Ocean  Stakes,  track 
heavy,  Marsh  Redon,  the  other  started,  being  2  lengths  further  behind.  Three  days  after- 
wards Runnymede  won  the  Lorillard  Strikes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Forester,  etc. 

As  a  4  year  (lid  Runnymede  was  probably  unsound.  He  ran  once  unplaced,  when  en- 
tered to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  in  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  won  by  Chicadee, 
§1,000. 

As  a  .5-year-old  he  did  not  start,  and  as  a  6-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  he  ran 
4  times  unplaced  behind  horses  to  which  he  had  given  a  lot  of  weight  and  a  beating  in  his 
2  and  3-year-old  days. 

(i)  Barnes.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4,  third 
1  and  unplaced  in  the  other.  He  began  by  running  unplaced  to  Punster,  Bondholder  and 
Clipsetta  in  the  Test  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Louisville,  beating  the  good  racehorse,  George 
Kinney,  time  1:15  3/4.  At  Pittsburg  he  won  the  Stock  Yard  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  6  starters. 
At  Chicago  he  ran  second  to  Asunder  in  the  Flash  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Pearl  Thorne, 
Gano,  Blue  Grass  Belle,  Punster  and  3  others. 

At  Saratoga  he  ran  second  to  George  Kinney  in  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating 
Bondholder  and  Carlyle.  Five  days  later  he  won  the  Virginia  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating- 
George  Kinney  and  6  others,  time  1:15.  Nine  days  afterwards  he  ran  second  to  George 
Kinney  in  the  Kentucky  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  4  starters,  time  1 :15,  and  after  another  interval 
of  9  days  he  again  ran  second  to  George  Kinney  in  the  Tennessee  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  4 
starters,  time  1:15. 

In  his  last  race  at  Saratoga  Barnes  carried  109  lbs.,  and  ran  third  to  Lord  Raglan,  95, 
and  Baron  Faverot,  97  lbs.,  in  the  Equity  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Toscin,  97,  and  Rhody 
Pringle  and  Exeter,  95  lbs.  each.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  his  last  race  of  the  season,  the 
Autumn  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Empress,  Bessie  and  4  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Barnes  started  6  times,  won  4  races,  and  was  second  in  the  others.  At 
Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  the  Tidal  Stakes,  1  mile,  in  a  canter,  by  6  lengths,  beating  imp. 
Pizarro.  Five  days  later  he  won  the  Coney  Island  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  by  6  lengths,  beating 
Trombone,  Jacobus,  Boccaccio  and  Fon  du  Lac,  and  11  days  later,  with  118  lbs.,  won  the 
Seaboard  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  in  a  canter,  by  3  lengths,  giving  his  2  opponents  12  each. 

At  Monmouth  Park  he  again  ran  second  to  his  old  opponent,  George  Kinney,  in  the 
Lorillard  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  imp.  Pizarro,  and  at  Saratoga  won  the  Travers  Stakes, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  from  Tennyson.  Barnes  ran  his  last  race  as  a  3-year-old  in  the  United 
States  Hotel  Stakes,  1  12  miles,  being  beaten  a  head  by  Drake  Carter  (who  the  following 
year  beat  the  record  for  3  miles,  which  holds  good  up  to  date),  Tennyson  the  other  starter 
finishing  1,  8  mile  in  the  rear. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Barnes  won  4  races.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/2 
miles,  with  top  weight,  8  starters.  The  next  day,  with  118  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  7/8  miles,  by  5  lengths,  beating  Drake  Carter,  116,  Trafalgar,  102,  and  Blue  Grass 
Belle,  114  lbs.  At  Monmouth  Park,  he  won  the  Monmouth  Cup,  2  miles,  by  4  lengths, 
beating  Drake  Carter,  who  finished  12  lengths  in  front  of  the  good  horse.  Monitor.  At  the 
same  Meeting,  carrying  123  lbs.,  he  won  a  Purse,  13  8  miles,  with  penalties  and  allowances, 
easily  by  a  length,  beating  Jack  of  Hearts,  113,  and  Monitor,  105  lbs. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Barnes  won  the  Mirage  Stakes,  a  Welter  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1 
mile,  with  143  lbs.,  beating  Tornado,  128,  Eolist,  130  lbs.  and  3  others. 

((■ )  Lydia.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  unplaced  in  the  July  Stakes  and  in  a 
Purse.  She  ran  second  to  Ben  AH  in  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  the  fine  per- 
formers,  Preciosa,   Electric,  The  Bard,    Lansdowne,   Long  Stop,   Quito,  Housatonic,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old,  she  only  started  once,  when  she  finished  unplaced  in  the  Memorial 
Stakes,  won  by  Bandala. 

Lydia  threw  Julien  (winner  of  7  races,  including  3/4  in  1:13  1/4,  7/8  in  1:27  1/4,  1  mile 
in  1:40  1/2  and  1  1/8  miles  in  1:54  1/4  and  1:53  1/2),  Salvable  (a  good  winner  as  a  2,  3,  4,  5 

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and  6-year-old,  defeated  the  great  Ornament  in  the  Montgomery  Handicap  and  won  more 
than  $16,000),  Liane  (dam  of  FredHanlon,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1900),  Sallust  (winner  as  a 
3-year-old,  and  also  a  winner,  as  a  5,  6  and  7-year-old,  in  190i,  over  the  jumps)  and  Asian, 
who  did  not  start  as  a  B-year-old,  but  won  3  races  at  San  Francisco  as  a  3-year-old  and 
again  won  races  as  a  4-year-old  in  1901. 

Lydia  also  threw  Sweet  Lavender,  a  very  smart  3-year-old  filly  in  1900,  when  she  won 
the  Gaiety  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  on  the  Eclipse  Course,  easily  by  1  1/3  lengths,  beating  Tower  of 
Candles  and  8  others  in  48  1/3  seconds;  won  the  Clover  Stakes,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at  Brooklyn, 
10  starters;  won  the  Vernal  Stakes,  5/8  mile  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  giving  Lady  of  the  Valley 
and  Elizabeth  M.  7  lbs.  each,  and  the  other  4  starters  13  lbs.  each,  and  also  won  the  Venus 
Stakes,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Brighton  Beach  in  1:07  '6,5,  receiving  3  lbs.  from  Anecdote  (un- 
placed) and  giving  the  other  6  runners  10  lbs.  each. 

Sweet  Lavender  was  a  winner  again  in  1901. 

Lydia  also  threw  Barron,  who  ran  third  in  the  Futurity  in  1901. 

{(/)  Hudson.     Never  started.     Sire  of  winnei's. 

{{')  Cokena.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Cokena's  only  foal  was  White  Rose,  who  as  a  3-year-old,  won  the  Mirage  Stakes,  a 
Welter  Weight  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  8  runners,  time  1  ;001/4. 
At  Washington,  she  won  a  Handicap  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  G.  W.  Cook,  Strathmeath,  Ocypete  and  Ella,  time  1  14  13,  and  3  days  after- 
wards won  another  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Pickp.icket,  etc. 

White  Rose  also  won  as  a  3  and  4-year-old. 

White  Rose  produced  Lottie  Sheville  (a  3-year-old  winner  in  1899),  and  Whitechapel,  a 
most  promising  3-year-old  in  1903,  having  already  won  the  Double  Event  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
on  the  Futurity  course,  beating  Mizzen,  Mexican,  River  Pirate,  Whorler,  Golden  Maxim, 
Prediction  (his  stable  companion),  and  Janeway,  time  1 :14  3/4. 

{/)     Meriden.     Winner  of  28  races. 

Meriden  threw  the  winners  New  Hamp-;hire  (in  England),  Lela  Dell,  Rubus  (a  3-year- 
old  winner  in  1901,  and  winner  again  in  1903,  including3/4  mile  in  l:14and  6  1/3  furlongsin 
1:31),  and  Hinde,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1903. 

{^■)  Hannibal.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  a 
5/8  mile  Purse,  at  Buffalo,  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :03  1/4.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  3  Selling  races 
at  Guttenberg. 

(//)  Madrid.  As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  8  starters, 
time  1:16  1  3,  and  also  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Washington,  by  1  1/3  lengths,  6 
starters,  time  1 :44  1/2.     As  a  8-year-old  she  ran  but  did  not  win. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Madrid  won  5  races.  At  Monmouth  Park  she  won  3  races  on  the 
circular  course,  viz:  a  Sweepstakes,  7/8  mile,  in  1:38  1/4;  a  Purse,  1  mile,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $1,000,  beating  Arab,  $1,000,  Lady  Pulsifer,  §1,300,  and  Key  West,  $1,500,  time 
1 :40  1/3,  and  a  Purse,  1  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000,  beating  Treasure,  $500, 
Wormser,  $1,400,  Hiram,  $500,  and  Col.  S.,  $1,000,  time  1:41  1/4. 

As  a  5-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Madrid  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Sara- 
toga, beating  Pay  or  Play,  by  6  lengths. 

Madrid  produced  Marblehead  (winner  of  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  1  at  Brighton  Beach 
and  the  other  at  Saratoga;  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  win- 
ning), and  Mackey  Dwyer,  a  2-year-old  in  1902.  He  has  already  won,  at  4  l/'2  furlongs,  on 
the  Eclipse  course,  in  53  1/2  seconds;  5/8  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  in  1:01  2  5,  and  5/8  mile,  on 
the  Futurity  course,  in  1:01  3/5. 

(/■)     Merdin.     Never  started. 

Merdin's  first  4  foals  are  all  winners. 

They  comprise  Diminutive  (winner  of  8  races  as  a  2-year-old,   including  the  Algeria 


stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  1:02  1,3,  and  another  3  8-mile  race,  at  the  same  track  in  1:01 
3/4;  ran  as  a  3-year-ol<l  without  winning,  won  a  Selling  race,  7/8  mile,  at  Washington,  as  a 
4-year-old),  and  Mercer,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win. 

As  a  3-year-old.  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  Mercer  won  a  3/4  mile  race  at  Brighton 
Beach,  10  starters,  on  ec|ual  terms  with  3  and  conceding  weight  to  6.  As  a  4-year-old  he 
won  races,  includmg  a  3  4  Selling  Purse,  at  Fort  Erie,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:14  1/2.  As 
a  5-vear-old,  in  1892,  he  is  again  winning. 

Another  of  Merdin's  winners  is  Black  Dick,  who  did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  He 
won  2  Selling  races,  1  1  16  miles  each,  as  a  3-year-old,  one  at  Sheepshead  Bay  on  the  turf, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  §1,000,  beating  Astor,  §1,000,  Dolando,  $1,000,  The  Amazon,  §1,800, 
Annie  Thompson,  §1,000,  and  6others,  and  the  other  race  at  Brooklyn,  entered  to  besoldfor 
§1,200,  top  weight,  10  starters.     Black  Dick  is  winning  again  in  1902  as  a  4-year-old. 

Meridian.  Merdin's  next  foal,  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901.  won  a  5. '8-mile  race  at  Brooklyn, 
beating  Smart  Set,  Peninsula  and  Red  Damsel.  Meridian  also  ran  third  to  Goldfinder  and 
Golden  Cottage  in  the  Expectiition  Stakes,  beating  Whiskey  King,  The  Hoyden,  etc.,  and 
finished  second  to  Hanover  Queen  in  the  Hudson  Stakes,  beating  Whiskey  King,  Gunfire 
and  Misleader. 

(y)     Butterflies.     A  brilliant  2-year-old,  ran  3  times  at  that  age  and  was  unbeaten. 

She  first  started  at  Br.)oklyn,  where  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5,  8  mile,  in  a  canter,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Philomena.  Handmaid,  Malinda  and  5  others.  At  Morris  Park  she  won  a 
Sweepstakes,  5  8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  in  59  1/4  seconds,  beating  Ridicule,  Applause  and  3 
others.  In  the  Futurity,  her  next  and  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  she  carried  112  lbs.  and  beat 
Brandywinc,  108,  Agitator,  110,  Connoisseur,  122,  Gutta  Percha,  112,  Waltzer,  127,  Crom- 
well, 118,  Doggett,  113,  California,  112,  Counter  Tenor,  118  lb.?.,  and  7  others,  time  1:11. 

Butterflies  started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  won  3  races  and 
was  second  once.  She  began  by  running  second  to  Owlet  in  a  1 1/16-mile  race  at  Brooklyn, 
beating  Sabilla.  Eleven  days  after  >vards,  at  the  same  track,  she  won  the  Gazelle  Stakes, 
1  1/6  miles,  easily  by  1/2  length,  beating  California  and  2  others.  At  Sheepshead  Bay, 
with  109  lbs.,  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  8  mile,  cleverly  by  12  length,  beating  Rey  del 
Carreres,  114,  Ridicule,  109.  Gotham,  114,  Jac'c  of  Spades,  122,  and  Gold  Dollar,  121  lbs., 
time  59  4/5  seconds. 

At  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Autumn  Meeting  Butterflies,  with  109  lbs.,  won  the  Fall  Handi- 
cap, Futurity  course,  beating  Domino,  4  years,  133,  Rey  del  Carreres,  112,  Bellicoso,  93 
and  the  4-year-olds  Rubicon,  112,  Egbart,  110,  Harrington,  100,  and  Ed.  Kearney,  104  lbs. 

(/(•)  Dantes.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  won  3  Selling  races,  1  at  Forsyth, 
Ind. ,  and  2  at  Ideal  Park,  Wis. 

(/)  Sister  Stella.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Won  4  races  as  a  3-year-old, 
including  a  Purse,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Latonia,  8  starters,  time  1:41  1/2.  Asa  4-year- 
old  she  won  3  Selling  races  at  New  Orleans  and  1  Selling  race  at  Louisville.  As  a  5-year- 
old  Sister  Stella  won  5  races,  3  selling  events  at  New  Orleans,  including  a  Handicap,  1 
mile,  in  1:41  3/4,  and  a  1  5/8-mile  race,  and  also  a  race  at  Washington  and  another  at 
Aqueduct. 

IS 75,     eh.  f.  Loii  Lauier,  by  Lever.     Alluded  to  above. 

187(!,  cli.  f.  Miss  Hardaway,  by  Monarchist.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2  year-old.  Started  in  4 
races  as  a  3-year-old.  was  second  in  2  and  third  in  1.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  Handicap 
Purse,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Louisville,  with  98  lbs.,  beating  Typhoon,  6  years,  106,  Bancroft,  3 
years,  95,  L' Argentine,  aged,  107,  and  Bettie  F.,  4  years,  95  lbs.  Four  days  afterwards  she 
won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  3  heats,  winning  the  final  heat  by  10  lengths,  beating  Long 
Time,  John  Happy,  Lucille  and  Mary  Anderson. 

At  Cincinnati,  Miss  Hardaway  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats  in  straight  heats,  beating- 
Charlemagne  and  5  others,  and  as  a  5-year-old  ran  once  unplaced. 

Miss  Hardaway  had  only  3  foals.  She  produced  Lute  Arnold,  late  Ben  Pryor  (won  a 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  as  a  2-year-old  at  Brighton  Beach,  beatmg  Petticoat  and  4  others;  won  a 

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Purse,  1  mile,  at  the  same  track  as  a  3-year-old,  while  as  a  4  and  5-year-old  he  added  7 
more  wins  to  his  score),  Mam'zelle  (ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old  and  as  a  3-year-old, 
her  last  season  on  the  turf,  won  3  Selling  races  at  Brighton  Beach,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,000,  $1,300  and  $1,300),  and  Isabella,  who  died  as  a  3-year-old,  after  winning  twice. 

With  105  lbs.,  Isabella  ran  second  to  Liberty,  110  lbs.,  in  the  Real  Estate  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  at  St.  Louis,  beating  So  So,  115,  Glockner,  110,  and  Columbus,  105  lbs.  In  the  St.  Louis 
Futurity,  3/4  mile,  she  ran  unplaced  behind  Liberty,  Bootmaker  and  Retrieve,  13  starters. 

1877,  barren. 

1878,  br.  f.  by  Baywood.  Started  twice  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at 
Monmonth  Park,  won  by  Topsy,  5  runners,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  the  Breeders'  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  at  the  same  track,  won  by  Compensation,  9  starters.     She  had  no  produce. 

1879,  barren. 

1880,  b.  f.  Little  Lon,  by  Monarcliist.    Never  started. 
Little  Lou  produced 

(a)     Merry  Maiden.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

Merry  Maiden  has  proved  an  excellent  broodmare,  all  her  produce  that  lived  having  won 
races,  and  some  of  them  were  high-class,  including  Jack  Point,  who  won  nearly  $21,000 
during  the  2  seasons  he  raced,  viz :  as  a  2  and  4-year-old.  As  a  2-year-old  he  won  5  races,  was 
second  in  2  and  third  in  4,  earning  $3,390.  As  a  3-year-old  he  did  not  run.  As  a  4-year-old 
he  won  6  races  (including  a  dead  heat,  .stakes  divided),  ran  second  in  4  and  third  in  3,  earn- 
ing $17,550. 

Jack  Point,  although  none  too  sound,  showed  excellent  form  and  great  gameness. 
With  120  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles  on  the  turf,  pulling  up,  by  4  lengths,  in 
3 :34  1/5.  He  won  the  Brighton  Handicap,  11/4  miles,  with  109  lbs. ,  beating  The  Kentuckian, 
109,  Imp,  129,  Admiration,  115,  Greyfeld,  102,  Raffaello,  116,  Kinley  Mack,  127,  Ethelbert, 
129,  and  Standing,  3  years,  113  lbs.,  time  3:04  3/5.  At  the  same  track  and  same  distance, 
with  118  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  easily  by  a  length,  in  3:04  4/5. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Jack  Point,  118  lbs.,  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Ethelbert,  139  lbs.,  in  the 
Twin  City  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  time  2:07,  stakes  divided,  beating  Killashandra,  3  years, 
100,  Decanter,  5  years,  107,  Advance  Guard,  3  years,  103,  Martimas,  4  years.  111  lbs.,  etc., 
and  4  days  afterwards,  with  133  lbs.,  top  weight,  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  in  3 :06  4/5,  giving  his  4  opponents  from  25  to  38  lbs. 

Merry  Maiden  also  threw  RoUa  (won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  a  Sweepstakes, 
5/8  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  10  runners,  time  57  1/4  seconds,  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  win- 
ning, won  a  6  1/3-furlong  race  at  Aqueduct  as  a  4-year-old,  and  won  as  an  outlaw  the  fol- 
lowing year),  Robair  (winner  of  14  races  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old),  Col.  Rowles  (won  2  races 
as  a  3-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning),  and  Mischievous. 

Mischievous  won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  a  dead  heat  with  Last  Chord  in  a 
5/8-mile  race  at  Brooklyn,  money  divided,  9  starters.  He  afterwards  won  the  Spring  Stakes, 
Futurity  course,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:01  3/5,  and  at  Saratoga  captured  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
in  1 :01  3/5. 

(fi)  Sir  Charles.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning,  but  captured  18  races  during 
the  next  5  seasons. 

(c)    Lou  Rhett      Winner  of  12  races. 

Lou  Rhett  has  had  4  foals  of  an  age  to  race,  and  3  of  them  are  winners,  viz :  Nabocklish 
(a  winner  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900),  Garland  (a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901)  and  Kite,  a  2-year- 
old  winner  in  1902. 

(if)  St.  Anna.  Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  a  5  1/2-furlongraceat  Milwaukee, 
was  second  in  5,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  5. 

(e)  Gracie  (registered  as  Little  Pen).  Never  started  on  the  legitmiate  tracks,  but  won 
as  an  outlaw. 

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(_/")  strath  Lou.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  won  2  races.  At  New  Orleans 
she  won  a  Purse,  1,  2  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Sue  Sue.  Grace  Hirayar  and  3  others,  and 
at  Newport,  Ky.,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300.  she  won  a  Selling  Purse,  5/8  mile,  10  starters. 

(jf)     Little  Hindoo.     A  2-year-old  winner  in  1901. 

ISSl,  cli.  f.  Lady  Loud,  by  Monarchist.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was 
second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all 
ages,  by  a  length,  beating  Pearl  Jennings  (a  good  racemare)  and  2  others,  time  1:15.  At 
New  Orleans  she  won  the  Christmas  Stakes,  a  mile,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Zamora,  Boulotte 
and  2  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lady  Loud  won  6  races.  At  Lexington  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile. 
5  starters.  At  Chicago  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Dudley  Oaks,  Billy  Gilmore  and 
8  others,  time  1 :16.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights, 
7  starters,  and  another  Purse,  same  distance,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  10  starters, 
time  1:16  1/2.  At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  Purse,  3y'4  mile,  13  starters,  and  at  Washing- 
ton she  won  a  Purse,  3  '4-mile  heats,  beating  Roy  S.  Cluke.  Thackeray,  Swift,  Rosiere,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lady  Loud  ran  but  did  not  win.  As  a  5-year-old  she  won  2  races,  and 
as  a  6-year-old  ran  once  unplaced. 

Lady  Loud  produced  Nana  (ran  as  a  2-year-old.  did  not  win,  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at 
Newport,  Ky.,  as  a  3-year-old,  by  4  lengths,  15  starters,  and  died  as  a  4-year-old).  Ross- 
man  (did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  as  an  outlaw),  and  Lady  Strathmore, 
who  2  races  as  a  2-year-old  m  1900.  At  Newport,  Ky.,  she  won  a  Handicap  Purse,  3/4 mile, 
in  a  canter,  by  6  leagths,  beating  Grandon,  Isobel,  Ethel  Wheat,  Duellist  and  3  others,  time 
1 :13.  and  a  week  later,  with  top  weight,  won  a  Handicap  Purse,  3,  4  mile,  beating  Miss 
Aubrey,  Grandon,  Ethel  Wheat,  etc. 

Lady  Strathmore  won  several  races  as  a  3-year-old.  including  the  Turk  Congress 
Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Little  Rock,  beating  Tuskarosa,  etc. ;  a  Purse,  1  mile.  Selling,  at  Nash- 
ville, easily  by  4  lengths,  time  1:40;  a  Purse,  6  1/2  furlongs,  at  the  St.  Louis  Pair  Associa- 
tion, easily  by  4  lengths,  time  1:20  3/4;  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  Delmar  Jockey 
Club,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1  :]4  3/4,  beating  Huntressa,  etc. ;  another  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at 
the  same  track,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:14  1  2,  4  starters;  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  for  all  ages,  at 
the  St.  Louis  Fair  Association,  easily  by  6  lengths,  beating  Peaceful,  Wax  Taper,  etc., 
track  slow,  time  1:27  3  4,  and  the  St.  Louis  Fair  Stakes,  Selling,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  easily 
by  two  lengths,  time  1 :43  3/4. 

Lady  Strathmore  is  again  winning  as  a  4-year-old  in   190;'. 

1882,     1883,  1884,  1885,  1886,  1887,  1888,  barren. 

Lady  Hardaway  died  in  November,  1888. 


RKHXIOX,     never  started. 
Kildeer's 
3d  dam. 

Reunion   produced  in 

1S6S,     ell.  c  .Joe  Nichols,  by  Commodore. 

1809,     ch.  c.  Lady  Hardaway,  by  Commodore.    Alluded  to  above. 

1870,     ch.  f.  Return,  by  Commodore. 

Return  produced. 

(«)     Retort.     Never  started. 

Retort  produced  Lizzie  Cox,  who  never  started,  but  threw  Money  Box,  who  never 
started,  she  the  dam  of  Gold  Digger  (winner  of  4  races  on  the  legitimate  tracks  and 
also  an  outlaw  winner).  Marguerite  (a  stake  winner  of  17  races),  Central  Trust  (winner  of 
the  Pansy  and  the  Partridge  Stakes,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  as  a  2-year-old,  a  winner  of  4 
races  as  a  4-year-old,  including  1  1/16  miles  on  the  turf  in  1 :47  and  1  1,  4  miles  on  the  turf 

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in  3:06  3/5,  and  a  winner  again  as  a  5-year-old),  and  City  Bank,  a  3-year-old  in  1901. 
City  Bank  won  a  Handicap,  5  1/3  furlongs,  for  3-year-olds,  at  Brighton  Beach,  easily  by  3 
lengths,  with  110  lbs.,  beating  Swalbe,  103,  Dixiline,  109,  Carrol   D.,  99  lbs.,  and   3  others. 

Lizzie  Cox  also  threw  Paradox,  who  won  the  Yonkers  Stakes,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at  Jerome 
Park,  as  a  3-year-old.  Paradox  produced  Myth  (winner  of  more  than  30  races),  St.  Clair 
(winner  of  13  races  as  a  3  and  3-year  old  and  died  as  a  3-year-old),  Mardi  Gras  (a  winner  in 
England  in  1903  as  a  4  year-old),  and  Illogical,  who  never  started  but  threw  the  winners 
Dr.  Barlow,  and  Predicament,  the  latter  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1903,  having  won  a  3/4  mile 
race,  on  the  Futurity  course,  in  1:13  3  5. 

Lizzie  Cox  also  threw  Coxswain  (beat  some  good  class  horses  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8 
mile,  at  Brooklyn,  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1:02  1,3,  15  starters,  and  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile, 
as  a  3-year-old,  at  the  same  track  in  a  good  field  of  13  runners),  Tolosa  (an  outlaw  winner), 
Liza  (winner  of  the  Flash  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Saratoga,  as  a  2-year-old,  beating  Cesarion, 
Ridicule,  Philomena  and  4  others,  time  48  seconds,  and  won  6  races  as  a  8-year-old,  includ- 
ing 3/4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Applause,  Beldemere  and  4  others,  easily  in  1:14;  the 
Swift  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  Owlet,  Gotham,  Applause,  etc.,  and  a 
1-mile  race  at  Saratoga,  time  1:41  1/2),  and  Lapwing  II.,  a  winner  as  a  3-year-old  in 
England. 

Retort  also  produced  Rebuke  (never  started,  dam  of  the  winners  Rebuff.  Chagrin  and 
Riot),  Repartee,  son  of  imp.  Glenelg  (winner  of  7  races  on  the  flat  and  3  over  the  jumps). 
Repartee,  daughter  of  Virgil  (ran  without  winning,  dam  of  the  winners  John  Wilson, 
Back  Talk  and  Sig  Levy),  and  Punch,  who,  as  a  3-year-old,  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile, 
at  Jerome  Park,  7  starters,  in  1 :03,  and  also  won  a  Purse  at  St-  Asaph,  9  starters.  As  a 
3-year-old  he  ran  on  the  legitimate  tracks  and  also  as  an  outlaw  without  winning. 

(b)  Baldwin.  Started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  3.  He  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  at  Lexington,  easily  by  10  lengths,  beating  Lenore  and 
Harry  Wilkins,  time  50  1/3  seconds.  At  Saratoga  he  won  a  Purse.  3/4  mile,  by  1  1/2 
lengths,  beating  Drogheda,  Chicadee,  Balancer,  Lost  Cause,  Petona  Barry  and  Col. 
Sellers,  time  1:16  1/3.  As  a  3-ycar-old  he  ran  twice  unplaced  and  as  a  4-year-old  he  was 
once  unplaced. 

(c)  Retinue.     Ran,  never  won. 

Retinue  produced  Duchess  of  Montrose,  who  never  started.  Duchess  of  Montrose 
threw  Terrapin  (won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park,  as  a  2-year-old, 
beating  Curacoa,  Equation,  Our  Jack  and  4  others  by  4  lengths  in  1:13  1/4;  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, Selling.l  1/16  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  as  a  3-year-old,  beating  Arab  and  Micmac 
Queen,  and  as  4,  5  and  6-year-old  won  races  making  a  total  of  13).  and  Terrene,  another 
winner.  As  a  2-year-old  Terr3ne  won  5  races,  2  at  Louisville,  2  at  Latonia  and  1  at  New- 
port, Ky.,  the  laht  named,  5/8  mile,  in  1:01  3/4.  As  a  3  and  4-year-old  she  won  5  more 
races. 

Retinue  also  threw  Reticence,  who  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  a  Purse, 
4  1/3  furlongs,  at  Latonia,  7  starters,  time  50  1/4  seconds. 

{d)     Retreat.     Never  started. 

Retreat  threw  Magella  (never  started,  dam  of  Kolheim,  winner  of  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at 
Newport,  Ky.,  as  a  2-year-old,  easily  by  8  lengths,  beating  Queen  Carnival,  Emma  C.  L., 
Pirate  to  Penzance  and  5  others,  time  1 :08  1/2),  and  Reveal,  who  won  8  races,  and 
threw  Henry  of  Franstamar  (a  winner  as  a  2-year-old  in  1897  and  a  winner  again  as  a  4, 
5,  6  and  7-year-old,  running  miles  in  1 :4()  1  '5  and  1 :41i,  and  Fred  Hessig,  a  2-year-old  winner 
in  1900  and  a  winner  again  in  1901  and  1902. 

Retreat  also  threw  Necedah  (won  each  season  from  2  till  7  years  old,  inclusive,  making 
a  total  of  38  wins),  and  Rasendylle,  who  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  Lakeside,  as  a 
3-year-old,  beating  9  opponents.  As  a  3-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Rasend^'lle 
won  three  more  races. 

(c)     Repeat.     Never  started. 

Repeat  produced  Repetition  (won  a  race  at  Alexander  Island  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won 

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on  the  outlaw  tracks  as  a  4-year-old).  Lady  Dixon  (did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  as  a 
3-year-old  without  winning,  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  Harlem,  111.,  as  a  4-year-old,  13 
starters),  and  Kensington,  also  ran  as  Kenzington,  who  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  win- 
ning, won  6  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  3/4  mile,  twice  easily,  in  1:14  3/4,  and  won 
twice  as  a  4-year-old  in  1900. 

At  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500,  Kenzington  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  on  the 
Withers  course,  beating  Dan  Rice,  $500 ;  Prestidigitator,  $700 ;  St.  Cloud,  $600,  and  5  others, 
time  1;14  1/2,  and  at  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  won  a  race,  about  3/4  mile, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :11,  beating  Pink  Domino,  $500,  and  10  others. 

Repeat  also  threw  The  Conqueror,  who  won  4  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Memphis  lie 
won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  10  starters,  and  at  St.  Louis  he  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  in 
56  1/4,  beating  Boundlee,  Bit  of  Fashion,  Greenock  and  3  others;  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
beating  Greenock,  Joe  Wheeler  and  4  others,  and  also  won  the  Kindergarten  Stakes,  5-8 
mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  F.  W.  Brode,  Aberdale,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  The  Conqueror  won  2  races,  including  the  Turf  Congress  Sweepstakes, 
1  mile,  at  Little  Rock.  As  a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  The  Conqueror  won  5  races.  At  Mem- 
phis he  won  the  Montgomery  Handicap,  1  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :41,  giving  5  of  his  6 
opponents  weight,  and  receiving  3  lbs.  from  Larkspur,  who  was  unplaced.  At  Worth,  111., 
with  105  lbs.,  he  won  the  Worth  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  easily  by  6  lengths,  beating  Robert 
Waddel  (winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc.)  108  lbs.,  Louisville,  109  lbs.,  and  6  others, 
and  at  Harlem,  Id.,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  handil)-  by  a  length,  in  1:40  1/5,  beating  Ten 
Battle,  The  Lady,  etc. 

(f )  Home  Run.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  Won  3  Selling  races  at 
Gloucester  as  a  4-year-old.  Ran  as  a  5  and  6-year-old  without  winning.  Won  on  the 
outlaw  tracks  as  a  7-year-old. 


<iiAl.iOPAI>i;,   Jr.,     had  only  3  colt  foals,  in  addition  to  Reunion. 
Kildeer's 
4th  dam. 


<'OTII.,l>IO\\     produced  O'Meara  and  the  great  Dance,  after  whom  this  familv  is  sometimes 
Kildeer's  called. 

5th  dam. 

Cf)tillion  was  a  daughter  of  imp.  Galopade,  the  dam  of  Fandango,  Reel,  etc. 

For  further  particulars  of  Galopade  and  her  family,  see  Hamburg,  Edith  Gray,  Madame 
Reel,  Mannie  Himyar,  Vespers  and  Zantippa. 


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\  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
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LADV    LONGFBLLOW 


Lady  Longfellow  started  5  times,  won  1  race,  ran  second  in  I,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $450. 

She  started  only  as  a  ii-vear-old,  and  made  her  first  appearance  at  Latonia  in  the  Ripple  Stakes, 
1  1/4  miles.  The  order  at  the  finish  was  Masterpiece,  V2'A  lbs.,  first,  easily  by  4  lengths,  Boaz,  123 
lbs.,  second,  4  lengths  in  front  of  Lady  Longfellow,  113  lbs.,  third.  Long  Slipper,  110  lbs.,  also 
ran.     Lady  Longfellow  ran  her  other  4  races  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago. 

She  began  bv  runnmg  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  Pur.se  race,  won  by  Shadow  ir  1  ;44  1/2.  She  next 
won  a  1-mile  Purse  race  by  a  head,  with  101  lbs.  in  1:44,  beating  The  Dude,  107,  Mamie  Hunt  (a 
very  speedy  mare),  113,  Wicklow,  US,  Uncle  Dan,  108,  Annawan,  118  lbs.,  and  2  others.  Four 
days  afterwards  she  ran  unpacled  in  a  3  4-mile  race,  won  by  the  fine  racemare  Modesty,  and  the 
next  day  ran  the  la.st  race  of  her  career,  finishing  second  to  Luna  Brown  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  time 
1:15  1/4,  beating  Duke  of  I^orfolk.  Delia  Beach,  Llera,  Wyandotte  Chief,  Wahoo,  J.  H.  Fenton, 
C.  and  G.,  Hatto,  Sour  Mash  and  Bothers. 

Lady  Longfellow  produced  in 

188!),  b.  c.  by  Diike  of  Montrose  (niinamed).  Ran  6  races  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 
He  ran  second  to  Laughing  Water  in  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Brooklyn,  time  48  3/4  seconds, 
beating  Mount  Vernon  and  14  others.  The  next  day  he  ran  third  to  Oppressor  and  Laugh- 
ing Water  in  the  Seaside  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  beating  Zorling,  Circular,  Merry  Duke,  Air 
Shaft,  Disappointment  and  6  others.  In  the  Hudson  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  he  ran  second  to  the 
very  fast  filly,  Georgia,  beating  Oppressor,  Mars,  Coxswain,  Osric,  Hell  Gate,  Detroit, 
Vernon  and  the  Lisbon-Moderator  colt,  time  1 :03. 

As  a  3-year-old  the  Duke  of  Montrose-Lady  Longfellow  colt  (still  unnamed)  ran  second 
to  Vo'd  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Yoseraite,  St.  James,  Hardy  Fox, 
Blizzard,  Benjamin  and  2  others.  He  afterwards  went  to  Gloucester,  where  he  ran  twice 
unplaced. 

1S9(».      barren. 

ISiH,  b.  f.  Rose  Laily,  by  Duke  of  Montrose.  Ran  4  races  as  a  2-year-old  at  Lexington,  Ky. 
She  finished  third  to  Little  Miss  and  Santa  Anita  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  8  others. 
Three  days  afterwards  she  finished  second  to  Buckwa  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating  Tarrock, 
Jennie  Miles,  Saddle  Bag,  Alice  L.  and  Cyrus,  receiving  weight  from  all  but  the  two  last- 
named,  and  after  another  interval  of  three  days  she  ran  unplaced  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  race 
won  bv  Ottyanna.  The  next  day  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Sister  Anita,  Long  Part 
and  6  others. 

As  a  3-j^ear-old  Rose  Lady  ran  unplaced  in  2  Selling  races  at  Lexington,  Ky. 

1892,     b.  f.  Barbara  Gray,  by  Dnke  of  Montrose.     Never  ran. 

Barbara  Gray  produced  Beau,  who  did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old,  but  won  races  in  1901 
as  a  3-year-old,  including  3,  4  mile.  Selling,  at  Fort  Erie  in  1:14  1/2. 

1S!).3,  b.  c.  Rinaldo,  by  imp.  King  Galop.  Started  only  as  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  ran  twice 
over  the  jumps  unplaced. 

ISO-t,  eh.  f.  Lady  Hope,  by  imp.  Deceiver.  Ran  18  times  as  a  2-year- old  without  winning.  She 
finished  second  once  and  third  once.  She  ran  second  to  Princess  Maud  in  a  4  1/2-furlong 
race  at  Windsor,  Ont.,  beating  King  Belwyn  and  5  others.  At  the  same  track  she  ran  third 
to  Bramblenet  and  Princess  Maud  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  6  othtrs. 

Lady  Hope  threw  Landseer,  a  3-year-old  stake  winner  in  1901.  At  Harlem,  111.,  he 
won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Ravensbury,  Hermis  (1  1/16  miles,  1:46) 

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and  12  others.  At  Hawthorne  Park  he  won  a  Selling  Purse,  6  1/3  furlongs,  in  1:31  3/4, 
10  starters.  At  Harlem,  later  on,  he  won  3  Selling  Purses,  5  1/3  furlongs,  each,  in  1:07  1/3, 
9  starters,  and  in  1 :07  1/5,  13  starters,  and  at  the  same  track  he  captured  the  Proviso  Stakes, 
Selling,  5  1/3  furlongs,  in  1 :06  3/5,  beating  Lucien  Appleby,  Harry  New,  Legal  Maxim 
and  3  others. 

18!>5,     ell.  c.  l)u  Maurier,  by  imp.  De  Beauvoir.     Never  ran. 

189(!,     I».  f.  Elleiig'owaii,  by  iiiij).  De  Beauvoir.     Never  ran. 

18i)7,     Slipped  foal,  by  imp.  Wagner. 

BALliET,  was  a  good  winner  and  producer. 

Lady  Longfellow's 
Dam. 

BALiLiOO^,         was  a  great  performer  in  heat  races,  winning  from  1  up  to  4  miles.       She  was 
Lady  Longfellow's    also  a  good  producer. 
2d  Dam. 

For  further  particulars  of  Ballet  and  Balloon  and  this  family,  see  Daisy  F.,  Elusive, 
Elizabeth  L.,  Mary  C,  Peg  Woifington,  Raybelle  and  The  Lioness. 


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)  Mare,  by  Golumpus. 

*  Camel   by  Whalebone. 

(  Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

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\  Emilius.  by  Orville. 
)  Icaria,  by  1  he  Flyer. 

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\  Selim,  by  ^Buzzard. 

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\  Tramp,  bv  Dick  Andrews. 
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I  Y.  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  *Expedition. 

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I  Garcia,  by  Uctavian. 

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\  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
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La  Sylphide  started  17  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  11. 

Her  winnings  amounted  to  $1,300. 

La  Sylphide  did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  her  first  start  was  in  the  Woodburn  Stakes,  1  1  ,'8  miles,  at  Louisville,  Ky., 
where  she  ran  fourth  to  the  good  racehorse.  Bersan,  Banana  and  Lord  Coleridge,  beating  5  others. 
Four  days  afterwards  she  ran  fourth  in  the  Fleetwood  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  behind  Whizgig,  the 
good  racehorse.  Volante  and  Hazaras,  8  runners.  Then  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse  race,  one  mile, 
at  Chicago,  Boot  Black,  Exile  and  Annie  Woodcock  coming  in  1 ,  3,  3,  and  afterwards  at  Monmouth 
Park  was  amongst  "the  also  rans"  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  behind  Forester,  Duchess,  Reveller 
and  Caramel,  all  of  them  good  performers. 

The  first  time  La  Sylphide  was  placed  was  when  she  had  the  best  of  the  weights,  and  ran 
second  to  Lenox  in  a  1-mile  Purse  race,  at  Monmouth  Park,  with  Hazaras,  Elgin  and  Heimdal  behind 
her.  Stonebuck,  then  unnamed,  and  giving  her  weight,  beat  her  in  a  1-mile  Handicap,  and  behind 
her  finished  10  others,  9  of  which  gave  her  weight. 

Five  days  afterwards  she  scored  her  only  win  as  a  3-year-old,  by  capturing  a  1-mile  Purse 
from  the  King  Ernest-Elsie  fillv,  Elizabeth  and  Brita,  time  1  ;4.').  After  ■>  days  interval,  La  Sylphide 
ran  her  last  race  of  the  season,  finishing  fifth  and  last  behind  Saltpetre,  Unrest,  Lenox  and  Lord 
Beaconsfield  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race. 

As  a  4-year-old,  La  Sylphide  began  by  running  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  Purse,  at  Lexington,  and 
6  days  afterwards  won  a  1  1  8-mile  Pur.se  in  1  i.W  3/4,  beating  3  opponents.  She  then  ran  implaced 
4  times  in  succession.  At  Louisville,  with  an  advantage  in  the  weights,  she  ran  third  to  Wanderoo 
and  Panama,  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  Lady  Wayward,  Topsy  and  Santa  Anita  Belle  finishing  behind 
her.  At  her  next  attempt  she  found  the  company  too  good  for  her  and  finished  eighth  in  a  field  of 
9  runners. 

The  last  race  of  her  career  was  by  far  the  best  she  ever  ran.  It  was  a  1  1/4-mile  Purse,  at  Lex- 
ington, Ky. ,  which  she  won  easily  in  2:07  1/3,  beating  Sir  Himyar,  Gold  Ban,  Tax  Gatherer,  Annie 
Woodcock,  High  Flight  and  Manitou. 

La  Sylphide  produced  Semper  Fidele,  a  Stake  winner  and  a  producer.  Semper  Rex,  a  Stake 
winner.  Semper  Lex,  a  Stake  winner,  Semper  Cara,  a  producer,  Sera^ier  Ego,  a  Stake  winner,  and 
Semper  Ira,  a  winner  over  hurdles. 

For  detailed  particulars  of  La  Sylphide's  produce,  see  Kaloolah,  her  half  sister. 

For  additional  particulars  of  this  family,  see  also  Cambric,  Homeopathy,  Nihil,  Sunnyside  and 
Semper  Fidele. 


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LIZZIE    MONTROSE. 


Lizzie  Montrose  only  started  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  4  times  unplaced  at  Latonia. 

The  first  time  she  started  was  in  a  Purse,  1,3  mile,  for  maiden  fillies,  2  years  old,  5  lbs,  below 
the  scale,  won  by  Sister  Mary,  8  runners,  time  oO  seconds.  Two  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $700,  she  finished  behind  Henry  Young,  $1,400,  Coquette,  S">00,  and  Carry  Pearsall,  goOO,  in  a 
Purse,  4  1,'2  furlongs,  9  starters,  track  heavy,  time  59  1,2  seconds. 

Nine  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  she  finished  behind  Little  George.  $700,  Humming 
Bird,  $600,  and  Silvia  R.,  $800,  in  Purse,  .5  8  mile.  11  lunnefs,  time  1-08  1/2.  In  her  last  race,  a 
Purse,  4  12  furlongs,  she  carried  107  lbs.,  and  ran  unplaced  behind  Glenview,  118,  Afternoon,  108, 
and  Little  Cad,  100  lbs.,  8  starters,  time  .57  seconds. 

Lizzie  Montrose  produced  in 

1S}(4,  cli.  f.  .\(lo«a,  by  imp.  Deceiver.  Started  19  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  7  races,  was  second 
in  1,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Cincinnati,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  she  won  a 
Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Scarf  Pin,  $400.  Dulcenia,  $300,  and  5  others,  track 
slow,  time  1 :04  3/4,  and  twelve  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  by  a  length,  beating  Dulcenia,  $400,  Mazeppa,  $300,  and  5  others,  each  of  them  entered 
for  $300,  time  1 :02. 

At  Detroit,  Adowa,  with  110  lbs.,  won  a  Pur.se,  .5/8  mile,  beating  Taluca,  100,  Altanera, 
100  lbs.,  and  6  others,  and  nine  days  later  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  with  107  lbs.,  beating 
Lady  Callahan,  110,  Sankara,  107  lbs.,  and  6  others. 

Later  on,  at  Cincinnati,  she  won  a  Purse,  5  12  furlongs,  with  110  lbs  ,  beating  Eugenia 
Wicks,  118,  Belle  Bramble,  115,  and  7  others,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  won  a  Purse, 

5  8  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  in  1:02  1,  2,  14  starters,  all  in  receipt  of  weight  except  OUean, 
who  was  unplaced  with  equal  weight.  At  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  Adowa  won 
a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  beating  Black  Heart,  $400,  Remember  Me,  $200,  Ethel  Lee,  $1,000,  and  5 
others  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  1 :02  1/2. 

Adowa  won  2  races  as  a  3-year-old.  At  Harlem  she  won  a  Purse,  3, '4  mile,  for  all  ages, 
beating  Crocket,  2  years,  Mamie  Callan  and  8  others,  time  1:14  1/2,  and  at  Lakeside,  Ind., 
won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  15  starters. 

Adowa  won  a  Selling  Purse,  3,'4  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  as  a  4-year-old,  8  starters,  and 
as  a  5-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  won  a  Selling  Purse,  7,  8  mile,  at  Birming- 
ham, Ala. 

1895,     ell.  c.   Li  Hung:  Chaiia:,  Ity  Spokane.     Started  18  times  as    a    2-year-old.    won   1    race, 

was  second  in  4,  third  in  3and  unplaced  in  10.     He  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  at  Nashville,  by 

6  lengths,  beating  Wilfred  Lauria.  Lela  B.  and  4  others,  track  heavy,  time  51  seconds.  At 
Latonia  he  ran  second  to  High  Jinks  in  the  Covington  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Ras- 
tus  and  Bothers,  time  1:08  3/4.     As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

189C,  c)i.  c.  Tlie  Kentuckiau.by  imp.  Pirate  of  Penzance.  Started  22  times  as  2-year-old,  won  8 
races,  was  second  in  5.  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  6.  At  Memphis,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300, 
he  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Red  Admiral.  $200,  Leostratus,  $500, 
and  6  others,  time  50  1/2  seconds. 

At  Harlem,  111.,  with  98  lbs.,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  4  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Boney  Boy, 
95,  Stevens,  105  lbs.,  and  2  others.  Six  weeks  later  he  won  a  Selling  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
easily  by  2  lengths,  with  101  lbs.,  beating  Guess  Me,  lOi,  Excursion,  112  lbs.,  and  4  others, 
time  1 :02  1,'4,  and2  days  afterwards,  with  101  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  easily  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Tulla  Fonso,  90,  Stevens,  100  lbs.,  and  5  others,  including  Espirage,  111  lbs. 

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At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  won  over  the  old  Futurity  course, 
beating  Frances  Booker,  $500,  Ben  Viking,  $1,200,  and  6  others  in  receipt  of  weight.  The 
Kentuckian's  next  win  was  at  Latonia,  where,  with  top  weight,  he  captured  a  Purse,  5  1/2 
furlongs,  easily  by  2  lengths.  At  the  same  track  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  with  top  weight, 
and  in  his  next  and  last  race  of  the  season  he  won  the  Kentucky  Central  Stakes,  a  mile,  with 
131  lbs.,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  The  Barrister,  123  lbs.,  and  2  others  with  110  lbs. 
each. 

As  a  3-year-old  The  Kentuckian  won  a  1-mile  race,  at  Brighton  Beach,  by  3  lengths,  in 
1:41  2/5,  beating  Waitnot,  Sir  Herbert  and  5  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  started  13  times,  won  3  race3,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  4  and  un- 
placed in  3.  At  IVIorris  Park,  with  106  lbs.,  he  won  a  race,  over  the  Withers  mile,  cleverly 
by  a  length,  in  1:39  3/4,  and  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  tor  $1,000  and  subse- 
quently bought  in  for  $2,405,  won  the  Grass  Selling  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles  on  the  turf,  beat- 
ing Central  Trust,  $1,300,  Decanter,  $1,000,  King  Barleycorn,  $1,000,  and  First  Whip, 
$2,300,  in  addition  to  Kinnikinic,  Blueaway  and  Rare   Perfume,  $1,000  each,  time  1:46  1/5. 

At  Brighton  Beach  The  Kentuckian  won  a  Hanlicap,  1  1/8  mile,  with  112  lbs.,  in  1:52, 
beating  Decanter,  108,  and  Blueaway,  100. 

1807,     barren. 

18i)8,  b.  c.  The  Puritan,  by  imp.  Deceiver.  Started  16  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  8.  At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  for  maiden 
2-year-olds,  in  1 :02,  beating  Prince  of  Melrose,  Kimberly,  Humbolt,  Rolling  Boer,  Ethics 
and  6  others.  At  Aqueduct  he  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  with  112  lbs.,  top  weight, 
beating  Quite  Right,  94,  Talcose,  106,  Animosity,  100  lbs.  and  4  others. 

At  Washington  The  Puritan,  with  114  lbs.,  top  weight,  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race, 
eased  up  by  10  lengths,  5  starters,  and  2  days  later  ran  his  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  win- 
ninganother  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  with  110  lbs.,  top  weight,  easily  by  4  lengths,  7  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  The  Puritan  won  some  good  races.  At  Louisville  he  captured  3 
Purses,  7/8-mile  each.  In  one  of  these  he  beat  The  Rush,  Joe  Frey  and  Spud  Caldwell 
in  1:37.  At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race,  easily  by  6  lengths,  in  1:45  1/5, 
5  starters,  and  at  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  1-mile  race  handily  from  Ethics,  Round  Up, 
Bedeck,  Glennellie,  The  Rhymer  and  thi-ee  others,  time  1 :39  4/5. 

LIZZIE  VIC,     produced  in 
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Dam. 

1873,     eh.  f.  Sueli^lit,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland. 

Suelight  produced 

{a)  Marchaway.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  once  without  winning  as  a  3-year- 
old.  Ran  2  races  as  a  4-year-old  at  Toronto  and  won  each  of  them.  At  the  Fair  Grounds 
he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3  times  round  the  ring,  and  at  Woodbine  Park  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8 
miles.     As  a  5-year  old  he  ran  once  without  winning. 

(6)  Tom  Kearns,  late  Peek-a-Boo.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old,  Ran  once  as  a 
3-year-old  without  winning.  Ran  twice  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning.  Ran  as  a 
5-year-old  without  winning.  Won  5  races  as  a  6-year  old,  3  at  Guttenberg,  1  at  Washing- 
ton and  1  at  Clifton.     Won  once  as  a  7-year-old  and  twice  as  an  8-year-old. 

(c)  Sunlight.  Won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Nashville  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  owners  to  Handicap,  beating  4  opponents,  at  equal  weights,  easily  by  3  lengths.  At 
Louisville,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200  and  afterwards  brought  in  for  $1,410,  she  won  a 
Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Kee-Ve-Na,  $1,500,  Joyful,  $800,  Bannerette,  $1,000, 
and  11  others,  time  1:03.  Six  days  later  she  won  an  All-aged  race,  4  1/2  furlongs,  in  56 
seconds,  5  starters. 

Sunlight,  as  a  3-year-old,  won  a  Purse,  for  all  ages,  3/4  mile,  at  Saratoga,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  Burnside,  Ecstacy,  Minnie  Palmer,  Maylaps,  Cotillion  and  7  others,  time  1:17.    As 

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a  4-year-old  she  did  not   start,  and  as  a  5-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  ran 
twice  without  winning, 

Sunlight  threw  Shadow  (winner  of  16  races).  Sun  Up  (a  good  class  winner  for  several 
seasons),  Religion  (winner  of  8  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  1/3  miles  in  49,  49  1/4, 
49  1/3  and  49  3/4,  and  5/8  in  1:01  1/4,  and  a  winner  of  3  races  as  a  3-year-old),  Confession 
(winner  of  4  races),  and  Titus,  who  did  not  start  till  he  was  4-year-old,  when  be  ran  with- 
out winning,  but  won  over  the  jumps  as  a  5-year-old  in  1901. 

(d)  Outlook  Won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Latonia,  as  a  2-year-old,  beating  Mt.  Lebanon, 
Samaritan,  Chapman  and  Gunwad.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  S>veepstakes,  1  1,  16  miles, 
at  Lexington,  beating  Ballyhoo,  Duke  of  the  Highlands  and  3  others.  As  a  4-year-old  he 
wen  a  Purse  at  Lexington,  beating  Glockner,  Catalpa  and  2  others,  while  at  Hawthorne 
Park  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  imp.  Helter  Skelter  and  10  others.  As  a  5-year-old 
he  ran  once  without  winning,  but  as  a  0,  7  and  8-year-(jld  he  won  15  additional  races,  mak- 
ing a  total  of  19  wins. 

1874,  no  foal,  not  having  been  covered  in  1873. 

1875,  1).  f.  Kate  Claxtoii,  by  imp.  Hillet.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  twice  and  was 
unplaced  once.  Slic  won  a  Parse  and  Stake,  3/4  mile,  at  Dexter  Park,  Chicago,  in  1:16, 
beating  Ike  Bonham,  Emma  Warren  and  3  others,  and  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  won  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  beating  Maggie  Merrill  and  Kate  Kritzer. 

Kate  Claxton,  as  a  3-year-old,  started  8  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3 

and  implaced  in  1.     At  Louisville  she  won  a  Sweepstake,  1  1/4  miles,  by  6  lengths,  from 

Jim  Bell  and  Harper,  and  three  days  afterwards  won  a  Purse,   1   1/8  miles,  by  7  lengths, 

beating  Joe  Rodes,  Edinburg  and  Bonnie  Itaska.    At  Boston  she  won  the  American  House 

■>  Purse,  3,  4  mile,  beating  Alleveur  and  3  others. 

As  a  4  and  5-year-old  Kate  Claxton  ran  without  winning. 

Kate  Claxton  produced 

(ii)     Aimee.     Started  only  as  a  3-year-old  and  did  not  win. 

Aimee  threw  Miss  Addie  (won  a  3  8-mile  race  at  Roby,  Ind.,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  6 
more  races  as  a  3  and  4-year-old,  and  also  ran  an  outlaw  without  winning  as  a  4-year-old), 
and  Sir  Fitzhugh,  who  won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2 
furlongs,  10  starters,  and  at  New  Orleans  he  won  a  Selling  Purse,  a  mile,  easily  by  1/3 
length,  in  1:42.  As  a  3-yeai-old  Sir  Fitzhugh  won  8  races,  including  1  1/16  miles  in 
1:47  1/3  and  1  1/8  miles  in  1:54  2  5,  and  as  a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  he  was  again  a  winner. 

(b)     Begum.     Started  only  as  a  3-year-old  and  did  not  win. 

Begum  produced  Bengal  who  won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old  at  Hawthorne  Park ,  Chicago. 
He  won  a  purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  The  Elk,  William  Boyer,  The 
Conqueror,  and  6  others,  track  fair,  time  .57  1/3  seconds,  and  2  days  later  won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beatmg  Little  Henry,  The  Elk,  Trelawney,  Poyntz,  and  4  others 
Bengal  also  won  races  as  a  3-year-old,  in  1901. 

((■)  Negaunee.  Started  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  2-year-old,  did  not  win.  Won  as 
an  outlaw  as  a  3-year-old. 

187(5,  br.  c.  Headlight,  by  iiiii).  Billet.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  without  winning  as 
a  3-year-old.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  the  Board  of  Trade  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Chicago, 
with  100  lbs.  beating  Longtime,  3  years,  60,  Renown,  4  years,  100,  and  Long  Taw,  5  years, 
115  lbs.,  time  2:37  3/4. 

1877,  1).  c.  Victory,  by  iiii)).  Billet.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Did  not  start  as  a3  or 
4-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile  heats,  as  a  5-year  old  at  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  beating  Tom 
Boston  and  2  others. 

1878,  b.  f.  Baybee,  l»y  im|>.  Billet.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1,  and 
unplaced  in  1.  She  won  the  Detroit  Ladies'  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating 
the  stake  winner  Greenland.  Two  days  previously  she  ran  third  to  Alfambra  and  Greenland 
in  the  Baby  Stakes,  12  mile,  beating  Waif  and  Little  Nell. 

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As  a  3  and  4-year-old,  Baybee  ran  without  winning. 

Baybee  tlirew  Ilia  (ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning,  won  a  Purse,  .5/8-mile,  at 
Lexington,  as  a  4-year-old,  beating  the  good  performers  Strathmaid,  Faraday,  and  7  others; 
won  a  Selling  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Cincinnati,  by  4  lengths,  as  a  5-year-old  and  ran  as  a 
6-year-old  without  winning),  and  Irish  Chief,  who  won  2  Handicaps  for  2-year  olds,  one  of 
them,  1/2  mile,  at  Louisville,  12  starters,  and  the  other,  3/4  mile,  at  Lexington,  with  113  lbs., 
by  4  lengths,  beating  Altivola,  90,  Content,  105,  Wadsworth  (a  good  racehorse),  120  lbs., 
and  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  1:15. 

Irish  Chief  won  Traces  as  a  3-year-old,  including  2  Handicaps,  1  mile  each,  at  Lexing- 
ton, by  2  lenths  in  1:42  1/4,  and  by  3  lengths  in  1:42  1/2;  a  mile  and  70  yards  in  1:46,  and 
7  1/3  furlongs,  by  2  lengths,  in  1:34  3/4.  As  a  4-year-old  Irish  Chief  won  4  races,  won  1 
as  a  5-vear-old,  1  as  a  6-year-old,  and  ran  as  a  7-year-old  without  winning. 

1,S79,      barren. 

1880,  b.  f.  Amozette,  by  Harkaway.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  ran  once  unplaced. 

Amozette  had  only  1  foal. 

1881,  b.  e.  Hannibal  (also  ran  as  Col.  Morris),  by  Harkaway.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without 
winning.  Won  a  Purse,  Handicap,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  as  a  3-year-old,  by  6  lengths,  at  Pitts- 
burg, 3  starters. 

1882,  b.  c.  Henry  H.,  by  Harkavvay.  Did  not  start  till  he  was  4  years  old  when  he  won  3  races, 
viz:  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Columbus,  O.,  and  two  1/2  mile  heat  races,  at  Terre  Haute. 

1883,  b.  f.  Alniira,  by  Harkaway.     Never  started. 
Almira  threw 

(a)  Chapman.  Did  not  start  as  a  2yeai--old.  Won  3  Purses  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  a 
1  1, 8-mile  race  as  a  4-year-old  in  1 :56  1/2.  Won  3  races  as  a  5-year-old.  Did  not  start  as  a 
6-year-old.     Ran  as  a  7-year-old  without  winning. 

id)  Simrock.  As  a  2-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  selling,  5/8  mile,  at  Elizabeth,  17  start- 
ers.    As  a  3-year-old  Simrock  won  3  races. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,.500,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  heating  Dr. 
Helmuth,  $2,000,  Stryke,  $1,800,  Rambler,  $3,000,  Cynosure,  $2,000,  Kempland,  $1,.500,  and 
4  others,  time  1 :43  1/5. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000  and  afterwards  bought  in  for  $1,055 
he  won  a  Sweepstakes  for  3-year-olds  and  upwards,  1  mile,  easily  by  6  lengths,  beating 
Riot,  $1,.500,  Esquimau,  |2,000,  Sorrento,  $1,000,  Long  Knight,  $1,000,  and  2  others,  track 
sloppy,  time  1:43  1/3.  At  the  same  track  he  won  the  Billow  Stakes,  a  welter  weight  handi- 
cap sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  with  109  lbs.,  beating  Stryke,  4  years,  116,  and  Mr.  Sass,  103  lbs. 

Simrock  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning,  but  as  a  5,  0  and  7-ycar-(>ld  he  won  19 
additional  races,  making  a  total  of  23  wins. 

(r)  Jennie  Mack.  Ran  as  a  3  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  Won  a  Purse,  6  1/3 
furlongs,  at  New  Orleans,  as  a  4-year-old. 

((/)  Little  Emmy.  A  3-year-old  winner  in  1902,  including  3/4  mile,  in  1:14  3/5,  and 
7/8  in  1 :27. 

1884,  b.  f.  Antelope,  by  Harkaway.  Ran  once  as  a  2-year-old  and  once  as  a  3-year-old  without 
winning. 

Antelope  has  thrown  Anthracite  (registered  as  Ben  Thorns),  who  ran  14  times  as  a 
2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  12.  She  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  for 
fillies  2  years  old,  at  Latonia,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Foneda,  Scarlet  Lily,  and  8  others. 

Anthracite  started  17  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  4,  and 
unplaced  in  10.  At  Latonia  she  won  the  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  carrying  111  lbs.,  beating  Nettie 
Regent,  May  Ella  and  Unsightly,  109  lbs.  each,  time  2:09.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago, 
she  won  a  race  for  all  ages,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  beating  Potente,  Greatland,  and  4  others, 
time  1 :45  1/2. 

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Anthracite  again  won  races  as  a  4-year-old,  in  UMIl,  comprising  a  mile,  at  Latonia, 
handily  by  a  length  in  I  :42,  and  1  mile  and  TO  yards,  at  Harlem,  111.,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
time  1:43  4  5. 

1885,  b.  c.  Wiley  Biu-kles.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  a  Purse,  H,  8  mile,  at  Lex- 
ington, beating  Jlontpelier,  Volta  and  9  others.  Afterwards  he  went  wrong  and  did  not 
run  again  till  he  was  5-year-old,  when  he  started  once  and  also  started  once  as  a  6-year- 
old  without  winning. 

l.SS(>       and  1SS7,  barren. 

IJSSS,  b.  f.  C'lujMiore,  by  Stratliiiiore.  Ran  as  a  2  year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old 
he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Guttenberg,  12  starters.  As  a  4-year-old,  he 
won  3  races,  1  at  East  St.  Louis,  1  at  Denver  and  1  at  San  Francisco.  As  a  .i-^-ear-old  he 
ran  without  winning. 

1S,S!(,     barren. 

ISftO,     b.  f.  Lizzie  Montrose,  by  Diikc  of  Montrose.    Alluded  to  above. 

Lizzi-j  Vic  died  May  10,  18'JO. 

MAG  A,  never  started. 

Lizzie  Montroe's 
3d  Dam 

Maga  produced  in 
ISB.).     b.  c.  by  Bald  Chief.     Trotter. 

1S(J(>,     b.  V.  Baynood.  by  Bay  I>ifk.     Did  not  start  as  a  2  or  3-year-old. 
1N()7,     b.  c.  by  Keeiie"s  Manbrino.     Trotter. 
1808,     b.  f.  Lizzie  Vic,  by  Uncle  Vic.    Alluded  U>  above. 
18(>I(.     b.  f.  Betty  Lewis,  by  Uncle  Vic.     Was  a  winner. 

Betty  Lewis  produced 

(«)  Restless.  Produced  Don,  late  Restless  Lad  (did  not  start  till  6  years  old,  when  he 
won  4  races,  ran  without  winning  as  a  7-year-old,  won  3  races  as  an  8-year-old,  and  ran 
the  next  season  without  winning)  and  Billy  Boy,  who  did  not  start  till  he  was  5  years  old, 
when  he  won  3  races,  1  at  Kansas  City  and  the  other,  a  Selling  race,  at  Hawthorne  Park, 
Chicago. 

As  a  6-year-old  Billy  Boy  won  7  races.  As  a  7-year-old  he  won  2  races  on  the  legiti- 
mate tracks,  and  also  won  as  an  outlaw. 

{/>)  Maggie  Merrill.  Started  only  as  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice.  She  finished 
second  to  Kate  Claxton  in  a  Purse,  o/8  mile,  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  beating  Kate  Kritzer,  and 
6  days  afterwards  was  unplaced  in  a  5,  8 -mile  race,  won  by  Longview,  7  starters. 

Maggie  Merrill  produced  Peggy  Merrill,  who  never  started  but  threw  'William  Penn 
(won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  2  at  Alexander  Island  and  1  at  Maspeth;  ran  on  the  legitimate 
tracks  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning,  but  won  as  an  outlaw)  and  Woodlake,  who  won  a 
Purse,  5  8  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  as  a  2-year-old,  8  starters.  Won  3  Selling  races,  as  a  3-year- 
old,  at  Sheffield,  Ind.,  St.  Louis  and  New  Orleans,  and  ran  without  winning  as  a  4  year-old. 

Peggy  Merrill  also  threw  Laverna  (won  5  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  a  Purse, 
4  1/2  furlongs  at  Newport,  Ky. ,  by  3  lengths,  10  starters,  time  56  seconds,  and  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  at  the  same  track  in  1 :03  1/4,  9  starters ;  ran  as  a  3,  4  and  5-year-old  without 
winning),  Air  Blast  (won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Newport, 
in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  13  starters,  time  1:01  3/4;  won  2  Selling  races  at  St.  Louis  as  a 
3-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  S'i'OO  and  S800,  1  of  them  a  mile  in  1 :42  1/2 ;  ran  as  a 
4-year-old  without  winning),  and  Anna  Louise,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1901. 

Maggie  Merrill  also  threw  Lee  Bruno,  who  won  4  Purses  at  St.  Louis  as  a  3-year-old, 
including  1/2  mile  easily,  by  3  lengths,  in  49  1/2  seconds,  13  starters. 

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As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  70  yards.  As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  without 
winning.  As  a  ."j-year  old  in  1901,  he  won  several  races,  including  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles, 
Selling,  with  top  weight  in  2:08  1/4,  1  3/16  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Miss  Patron, 
Beana,  etc.,  time  2:00;  1  mile  and  70  yards,  Selling,  in  1:44  1/2  and  1  1/2  miles,  easily  by 
2  lengths,  in  2:36  1/4. 

(c)  Elmira.  Won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Louisville,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile, 
beating  Lily  Virgil.  Clay  Stockton,  Volta,  Prince  Fortunatus  and  9  others.  At  New 
Orleans,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  by  a  length,  beating  Cruiser,  Balance,  Biggoyet  and  5 
others,  time  49  seconds,  and  at  the  same  Meeting  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Rosalie 
and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Elmira  won  3  more  races.  At  Latonia, 
she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  a  mile,  in  1:43,  10  starters.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Austriana,  Prince  Fortunatus  and  5  others,  and  at  Washington 
Park,  Chicago,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepsta.kes,  1  1/16 
miles,  beating  Hamlet  and  Bonita. 

Elmira  produced  Thrive,  who  started  1,5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  6  races,  was 
secend  in  4,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3. 

At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  cleverly  by  2  lengths,  7  starters,  and  3 
days  later  won  another  Purse,  same  distance,  easily  by  2  lengths,  7  .starters,  in  receipt  of 
from  8  to  19  lbs.  At  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse,  Handicap,  7/8  mile, 
pulled  up,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Dick  Furber,  Lomond  Lew  Craft,  Strathbroeck  and  2 
others,  and  at  the  same  track  won  a  Purse,  6  1/2  furlongs,  top  weight,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
in  1 :20  3,  4,  6  starters. 

At  Harlem,  later  on,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  top  weight,  easily  by  1  3/4  lengths,  6 
starters,  time  1 :0l)  3  4,  and  5  days  afterwards  wona  Purse,  7/8  mile,  6  starters,  time  1 :27  1/4. 

As  a  3-yearold  Thrive  won  3  races.  At  Memphis  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  7  starters,  and  3  days  afterwards,  with  115  lbs.,  won  the  Turf  Congress  Sweepstakes, 
1  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  The  Monk,  110,  The  Rush,  115,  Florizar  (winner  of  the 
Tennessee  Derby),  12.5  lbs.,  and  4  others.  At  St.  Louis  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Alice 
Turner  and  2  others,  and  earlier  in  the  season,  with  122  lbs. ,  ran  third  to  Lieut.  Gibson,  117, 
and  Floiizar,  122  lbs.,  in  the  Kentucky  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Highland  Lad,  His 
E.Kcellency,  Kentucky  Farmer  and  Hindus,  117  lbs.  each,  time  2:06  1/4. 

(f/)  Middlemarch.  Won  the  only  time  she  started  as  a  2-year-old  and  ran  as  a  3-year- 
old  without  winning. 

Middlemarch  produced  Little  Chris,  who  won  3  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-old,  at  Latonia, 
entered  to  be  sold  twice  for  $600  and  once  for  $500.  Won  4  races  as  a  3-year-old.  viz  :  2 
Purses  at  St.  Louis,  a  Purse,  1  mil;,  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$900,  time  1:41  3/4,  and  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  at  the  same  track,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $800,  time  1:45  1/2.  Ran  as  a  4-yearl-old  without  winning,  won  1  race  as  a  5-year-old, 
won  2  races  as  a  6-year-old,  and  ran  without  winning  the  following  year. 

Middlemarch  also  threw  Myra  H.  (did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  tracks  but  won  as  an 
outlaw  at  2  years  old).  Lady  Disdain  (won  4  Purses  as  a  2-year-old,  2  of  them  Selling,  1  at 
Morris  Park,  entered  t^  b3  sold  for  $500,  beating  Whistling,  etc. ;  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles, 
at  Aqueduct,  as  a  3-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  beating  Dalgretti,  Nana  H.  and  8 
others,  and  won  3  races  as  a  4-year-old)  and  Blennenworth  who,  as  a  2-year  old  in  1901,  won 
a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  in  1:01  1/2,  beating  Harry  Beck,  South  Elkhorn, 
Legal  Maxim  and  2  others. 

(e)  Middlestone.  Won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  and  a  Purse,  6  1/2  fur- 
longs, at  Clifton,  N.  J. ,  as  a  2-year-old.  He  won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  13  races  as  a  4-year- 
old,  and  10  races  as  a  5-year-old,  making  a  total  of  28  wins.  As  a  6  and  7-year-old  he  ran 
without  winning. 

(/ )  Ed.  Eshelby.  Won  5  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Latonia,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
by  2  lengths,  10  starters.  At  Louisville,  he  vtfon  a  Purse,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  track  fair,  6 
starters.    At  Lexington,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile.  Selling,  for  all  ages,  by  2  lengths,  7  starters. 

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At  Nashville,  he  won  a  Purse,  Handicap,  6  12  furlongs,  for  2-year-olds,  7  starters,  and  at 
Garfield  Park,  Chicago,  a  Selling  Purse,  1  mile,  by  8  lengths. 

As  a  8-year-old,  Ed.  Eshelby  won  a  Selling  Purse,  1  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  and  at  Nash- 
ville, won  a  Selling  Purse,  1  mile  and  70  yards. 

1570.  b.  f.  (Jypsey,  by  I'licle  Vic.     Has  no  produce  recorded. 

1571,  b.  c.  Top  Sawyer,  by  Lucas'  Vandal.     Ran  till  he  was  7-ycar-old. 
lS72       and  1S73,  barren. 

1.S74,     b.  c.  by  Barney  Williams.    Died. 

1875,     187(»  and  1S77,  barren. 

1878,  Barney  Dale,  by  Barney  William.*.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  finished  third  to 
Moses  and  P.  D.  Q.  in  a  Purs;,  3/4  mile,  at  Springfield,  111.,  beating  Nettie  Walker,  Started 
once  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  at  Sullivan,  111.,  beating  Storm, 
Maria  Barnes  and  Billy  G. 

187!),     barren. 

1880,  b.  f.  Vrenetta,  by  Volligreur.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old.  At  New  Orleans,  she  ran 
third  and  last  to  Ella  and  Exeter  in  the  Withers  Stakes,  1  2  mile,  and  5  days  afterwards 
ran  third  and  last  to  the  same  horses  in  the  Boston  Club  Stakes,  5/8  mile. 

Vrenetta  produced  Bobby  Watts  (winner  of  9  races  at  the  St.  Louis  South  Side  Electric 
Light  Meeting  and  3  races  at  East  St.  Louis)  and  Auditorium,  who  ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year- 
old,  winning  1  race,  7/8  mile,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  14  starters,  as  a  3-year-old. 

1881,  1882  and  1883,  barren. 

1884,     no  report,  and  no  report  since  1883. 

The  Whalebone  mare,  the  Alex  Churchill  mare  and  Greasy  Heel,  the  third,  fourth  and 
fifth  dams  of  Lizzie  Montrose,  respectively,  had  only  one  foal  each,  viz  :  the  mares  given  in 
this  pedigree. 

PEdiOV  STKW.^RT,     threw  the  producers  Venus  and  Little  Peggy. 
Lizzie  Montrose's 
6th  Dam. 

Little  Peggy  threw 

(a)  Hymenia. 

Hymenia  produced  Virgil  (a  winner  and  great  sire),  and  Daisy,  who  threw  Tillie 
Russell,  she  in  turn  throwing  several  winners,  including  Charley  Russell,  Harry  Russell, 
Eolite,  Rustic  and  the  fine  Stake  winner  and  promising  young  sire  Russell,  in  addition  to 
Mamie  Russell  (dam  of  th;  winners  Gjv.  Russell  and  Russ?lla).  Rousseau  (sire  of  winners), 
and  Meta  Russell,  she  the  dam  of  Col.  Padden. 

Hymenia  also  threw  Molly  Wood,  who  had  ten  living  foals,  9  of  them  winners  and  the 
other  one,  Alala  H.,  a  filly,  was  a  producer.  The  winners  were  Sagamore,  Mollie  Brown 
(also  a  producer).  Golden  Gate  (in  England),  Altaire  (also  a  producer),  Woodlark  (also  a 
producer),  Obelisk,  Falcon,  Woodburn  and  Gascon. 

Little  Peggy  also  threw  the  producers  Peggy  Ringgold,  Rural  and  Agnes  Donovan, 
from  whom  came  lots  of  good  winners. 

MARV  BEDFORD,     threw  the  producers  Rosemary  and  Elborac,  other  fruitful  sources  of 
Lizzie  Montrose's  winners. 

7th  Dam. 

Mary  Bedford  is  the  great  granddam  of  Sister  to  Tangent,  and  is  also  the  seventh  dam 
of  Irish  Reel. 

For  further  particulars  of  this  family,  see  Irish  Reel. 

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LOUISE    N. 


Louise  N.  started  in  55  races,  won  9,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  7,  and  unplaced  in  34. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $4,230. 

Louise  N.  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  began  by  running  twice  unplaced  at  Brighton  Beach.  At  the  third  attempt 
she  won  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  in  1 :02  1/2,  beating  Contrition,  Rock  Ledge,  Whipcord,  etc.  She 
next  ran  4  times  unplaced  in  succession. 

At  Morris  Park  she  ran  second  to  Merry  Prince  in  a  1-mile  race,  beating  Howard  Mann  (Brook- 
lyn Jockey  Club  Handicap,  etc.),  Cromwell,  Handspun  and  AureKan,  time  1  ;43  3/4.  Three  days 
afterwards,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  she  finished  third  to  the  good  mare.  Souffle  and  the  speedy 
Cassette  in  the  Hunter  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Argentina  and  Swipes.  Then  she  won  the 
Woodburn  Stakes,  Selling,  7/8  mile,  beating  Juno,  Amanda  V.,  Religion,  Argentina  and  MissCeles- 
tina,  time  1:30. 

After  being  again  unplaced  at  Morris  Park.  Louise  N.  was  shipped  to  Washington,  where  she 
won  a  1-niile  race  by  4  lengihs  in  1:43,  beating  King  Stone,  Distant  Shot  and  Beau  Ideal.  Two 
days  afterwards  she  was  third  in  a  3/4-mile  race  behind  Runaway  and  Declare,  beating  Dolando, 
Premier,  etc.     In  her  last  3  races  as  a  3-year-old  she  was  unplaced. 

As  a  4-year-old  Louise  N.  began  racing  at  the  Washington  Spring  Meeting,  where  she  was  un- 
placed twice  before  she  ran  second  to  Declare  in  a  1-mile  race,  beating  Lausdale,  Emotional,  Will 
Elliott  and  Langdon.    Then  she  ran  unplaced 3  times. 

At  Fort  Erie  she  won  a  1-mile  race  in  1:43,  defeating  Anna  Lyle,  Samson  and  Revolver.  Two 
days  afterwards  she  ran  second  to  Basso  in  a  field  of  7,  and  after  another  interval  of  4  days  she  turned 
the  tables  on  him  by  winning  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race  from  Song  and  Dance,  Basso  and  Devault. 
Twice  was  she  unplaced  before  she  could  get  third  to  Ulysses  and  Old  Saugus  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race. 

Before  her  next  and  last  win  of  the  season,  Louise  N.  ran  third  twice  and  unplaced  twice.  Her  vic- 
tory was  achieved  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  in  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  The  Duchess,  Nellie  Bland, 
Mirage,  Vice  Regal  and  Reift  making  up  the  field.     In  her  next  8  races  she  was  unplaced. 

As  a  5-year-old,  on  Monday,  the  first  day  of  the  Washington  Spring  Meeting,  Her  Own  just  got 
in  ahead  of  Louise  N.  in  a  6  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  the  beaten  division  comprising  Lucid,  Words- 
worth, Lambent,  Decanter,  Atlantus  and  others.  On  the  following  Wednesday  she  easily  won  a  7/8- 
mile  Selling  race  from  4  others.  After  being  unplaced  once  she  won  a  6  1/2-furlong  race  from  Lucid 
and  Plantain.     First  Fruit  beat  her  at  3/4  mile  in  a  field  of  6  runners,  her  last  race  at  Washington. 

At  the  Aqueduct  Louise  N.  began  by  carrj-ing  off  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race  from  8  opponents. 
This  was  her  last  win.  She  ran  in  8  other  races,  however,  in  2  of  which  she  finished  third,  each 
time  at  Morris  Park.  On  the  first  occasion  Arabian  and  Marsian  were  her  conquerors,  behind  her 
being  Refugee,  Deerslayer,  Lithos  and  others,  and  the  second  time  the  order  was  Marsian,  Squan, 
Louise  N.  and  Sun  Up,  the  last  named  quite  a  good  horse  in  his  day. 

l>OI'l|i»E    T.,     never  ran.     She  was  barren  in  1889  and  1890. 
Louise  N.'s 
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1891,  b.  c.  Comiuission,  by  imp.  Saxou.  Ran  8  races  as  a  2-year-old  and  was  unplaced  in  7  of 
them.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,100,  he  ran  third  to  Tip,  $800,  and  J.  W.  Brooks,  $1,000,  in 
a  1/2-mile  race  at  St.  Louis,  beating  5  others,  time  50  1/4  seconds. 

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As  a  3-year-old  Commission  ran  20  races,  won  8,  was  second  in  1  and  third  in  8.  He 
began  by  running  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race  at  St.  Paul,  and  4  days  afterwards  was  third 
to  Leo  M.  and  Rahula  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  10  runners,  time  1 :16  1/3.  Three  days  afterwards  he 
won  a  1  1/8-mile  race  for  maidens,  in  a  field  of  6,  time  1 :58. 

After  running  third  and  second  Commission  won  3  straight  races  at  St.  Paul.  The 
first,  3/4  mile,  he  captured  from  Tom  Elmore,  Kosmoline  and  5  others,  in  1:16  1/3.  In  the 
second,  3/4  mile.  Selling,  he  beat  7  opponents  by  3  lengths,  and  in  the  third,  7/8  mile,  he 
beat  Constant,  Folly,  Lay  On,  Amanda  P.,  and  John  Dunn,  in  1:30  1/2. 

At  Harlem  Commission  was  unplaced,  and  next  won  a  1-mile  race  from  King  Charlie, 
Little  Cripple,  Aunt  Lida,  Nephew,  and  6  others,  in  1:41  1/4.  In  his  next  3  races  he  was 
unplaced  and  then  won  a  l-mile-and-30-yards  race  from  Folly,  Billy  Sunderland,  Adam  John- 
son, Mordotte  and  8  others,  in  1 :44. 

He  ran  6  more  races  during  the  season,  winning  3,  running  third  once  and  unplaced  3 
times.  The  first  of  the  two  wins  was  at  l-mile-and-70-yards,  with  Constant,  Zeke  Hardy  and  10 
others  behind  him.  Commission  was  then  sent  to  California,  where  he  won  a  1-mile  Selling 
race,  his  last  race  of  the  year,  in  1 :40  1/2,  beating  Hy-Dy,  Brodhead,  Miss  Buckley,  Nellie 
G.,  and  Enthusiast. 

As  a  4-year-old  Commission  won  9  races,  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  5,  and  as  a  6-year-old 
he  won  1,  making  a  total  of  23  wins.     As  a  7-year-old  he  ran  once  only  and  was  unplaced. 

1892,  b.  c.  by  Bramble. 

1893,  ch.  f.  Louise  N.,  by  Luke  Blackburn.    Alluded  to  above. 

1894,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

IS95,  b.  f.  Martha  II.,  by  imp.  Uandie  Dinmont.  Winner  of  the  Sapphire  Stakes  at  Oakley, 
the  Androus  Stakes,  at  San  Francisco,  etc.,  etc.  Martha  II.  ran  in  44  races,  won  15, 
was  second  in  10,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in  13.     Her  earnings  on  the  turf  were  $8,048. 

For  detailed  description  of  Martha  II.  and  her  races,  etc.,  see  Martha  II. 

189(5,  br.  f.  Cherry  Head,  by  Iroquois.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  2  races  as  a  3-year- 
old,  of  which  she  wcm  1.  She  first  started  in  a  .5/8-mile  Selling  race,  winner  to  be  sold  for 
S500,  at  Memphis,  and  finished  ninth  in  a  field  of  11.  Her  second  and  last  race  of  the  season 
took  place  at  Aqueduct,  where,  over  a  heavy  track,  she  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race,  for 
maidens  of  all  ages,  in  a  drive,  beating  8  opponents  in  1 :51,  dreadfully  slow  time. 

A.S  a  4-year-old,  Cherry  Head  did  better  and  captured  6  races.  In  the  first,  7/8  mile, 
at  New  Orleans,  she  beat  Tobe  Paine,  Racebud,  Free  Lady,  etc.,  in  1:27  1/4.  At  Detroit 
she  won  another  7/8  mile  race,  and  next  won  at  3/4  mile,  in  1:13  3/4,  beating  the  speedy 
Zanone,  Donna  Seay,  etc. 

At  Fort  Erie,  Cherry  Head  easily  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating  Clipsetta,  Nancy  Till, 
Jennie,  etc.,  time  1:14  3/4.  She  followed  this  up  by  a  win  at  7/8  mile,  track  heavy,  time 
1 :28  1/4.  She  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  her  last  race  in  lUOO,  from  Donna  Seay,  and  3  others, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :  14. 

Cherry  Head  was  also  a  winner  as  a  5-year-old  in  1901. 

1S97,     barren. 


SPARK,      ran    13    races   as   a   3-year-old,   finishing    first   3    times,  second   3   times   and  third 

Louise  N.'s    3  times.     Running  against  the  cracks  of  her  age,  she  was  unplaced  in  her  first  3  races, 

2d  dam.        the  Foam  and  Surf  Stakes,  each  of  them  won  by  the  grand  raceniare,  Spinaway.     At 

her  third  try,  Spark  landed  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Gravesend  from  Ada,  Strathspey,  Topsy, 

Fillette  and  Banter.      Spinaway  and  Blazes  were  too  good  for  her  in  the  July  Stakes, 

she  running  third  with  4  others  behind  her.      A  field  of  10  started  in  the  Moet  and  Shandon 

Champagne  Stakes  at  Monmouth  Park,  and  Spark  ran  second  to  Blazes,  giving  him  weight. 

In  the  Champagne  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  she  ran  second  to  Lady  Rosebery,  beating 
Bonnie  Lizzie  and  the  great  Thora  (each  giving  her  7  lbs. ),  Sir  Hugh,  Topsy,  Malasine, 
etc.     At  even  weights  the  3  cracks,  Thora  and  Crickmore,  beat  Spark  for  the  Merchants' 

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Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Baltimore,  with  Ripple  in  the  rear,  and  she  ran  third  to  Thora  and  Com- 
pensation, beating  Ripple  and  By-the-Wa}',  at  Baltimore,  before  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling 
race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §1,0011,  top  weight,  at  Jerome  Park.  The  same  day  she  ran  her 
last  race  of  the  season  and  won  a  1 ,  8-mile  Selling  i-ace,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  carry- 
ing top  weight,  beating  Gossip,  Dan  K.,  Harlequin,  etc.,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Spark  ran  24  races,  won  5,  ran  second  in  9  and  third  in  3.  She  won  a 
1  8/8-raile  Selling  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay  from  8  opponents.  Up  to  this  time  she  had 
belonged  to  Mr.  Pierre  Lorillard,  who. entered  her  to  be  sold  for  i~,W)0,  and  was  bought  by 
Mr.  Collaizzi  for  $1,010.  Four  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $'2,000,  she  ran  second 
to  Ada  in  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  giving  her  15  lbs. 

Then  came  3  victories  in  succession  at  Jerome  Park.  A  welter  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  first 
fell  to  her  share.  Then  she  captured  the  Hunter  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  from  the  two  good 
mares,  Aella  and  Brambaletta,  and  followmg  this  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  beating 
the  great  Eole,  (Jen.  Monroe  (winner  of  the  first  Suburban),  Greenland  (a  good  racehorse) 
and  Aella,  another  good  performer.  In  her  last  win  of  the  season.  Spark  beat  the  good 
racehorse,  Monitor,  Warfield  and  others,  in  a  1  1/2-mile  race. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Spark  ran  13  races,  won  1,  was  second  in  1  and  third  in  2.  The  race 
she  won  was  at  Saratoga,  1  mile  and  500  yards,  against  a  good  field,  including  Blazes,  Square 
Dance,  Monogram,  etc. 

Spark  produced  in 

1884,  eh.  f.  Da|»Iiiip,  by  iiii|>.  Rnyoii  d'Or.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Brighton 
Beach,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §900.  Ran  second  to  Daly  Oak  in  the  Boulevard  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  same  place,  beating  Nat  Goodwin  and  3  others,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000, 
finished  second  to  Nat  Goodwin,  $1,300,  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating  Daly  Oak,  $1,000, 
Bellvue.  S2,000,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Daphne  ran  5  races  without  winning. 

Daphne  produced  Sunshine  HI.  (a  winner),  Lady  of  the  West  (a  winner  as  a  2,  3,  4  and 
5-year-old,  in  1900,  of  25  races,  and  a  winner  again  as  a  6  and  7-year-old)  and  Holdon,  a  win- 
ner of  2  races  as  a  2-year-old,  and  3  races  as  a  3-yearold. 

1885,  eh.  f.  Lonisp  T..  by  imp.  Rayon  d'Or.    Alluded  to  above. 

188(>,     ch.  f.  Gretclieu,  by  iui]).  Kayoii  d'Or.     Never  ran. 

Gretchen  threw  Gretchma,  her  only  foal,  who  won  as  a  2  and  3-year-old. 

1887,     1888  and  1SS!».     barren. 

1S!)(>,     cli.  f.  by  Algerine. 

18!>1,  cli.  f.  Jessie  Bird,  by  imp.  Rayon  d'Or.  Did  not  run  as  a  3  or  3-year-old.  As  a  4-year 
old  was  unplaced  in  4  races.     As  a  5-year-old  ran  unplaced  13  times. 

1892,      barren. 

18!(3,     gr.  f.  by  Algerine. 

1894,  b.  or  gr.  c.  Tunic,  by  imp.  Woinllands.  Ran  17  races  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1,  ran  second 
twice  and  third  twice.  He  captured  a  Purie,  Selling,  3/4  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  beating  9 
opponents.     As  a  3-year-old  Tunic  ran  unplaced  8  times. 

]8!»5      and  185)6,    barren. 

Spark  died  in  1897. 

M.4RV  C'lvARK,     was  a  Stake  winner  with  the  Sequel  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  at  Saratoga   etc.,  to 
Louise  N.'s  her  credit. 

3d  Dam. 

She  produced  in 

187(5,     b.  f.  Preeio.sa,  by  imp.  Leamington.     Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

395 


Preciosa  produced 

((?)  Preciani.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  8  races,  of  which  she  won  3 
at  Brighton  Beach  and  1  at  Sheepshead  Bay. 

Preciani  had  no  foals. 

(b)  Crusader.  Won  a  7/8-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  16  opponents  as  a 
3-year-old. 

((-)     Nugget.     Won  1  race  at  Brighton  Beach  as  a  4-year-old. 

(d)  Gertie  D.  Won  a  Selling  race  as  a  3-year-old  at  Saratoga,  won  4  races  as  a  4- 
year-old  and  3  as  a  5-year-old. 

I.S77,  ch.  c.  Chance,  by  imp.  Leamington.     Never  ran. 

187S,  gr.  f.  (Sparlt,  by  imp.  Leamington.     Alluded  to  above. 

lS7i(  and  l.SSO,  lost  filly  foals  by  imp.  Leamington, 

ISSl  and  1882,  barren. 

18S3,  b.  f.  Pure  Rye,  by  imp.  Billet.  A  high  class  mare.  As  a  ii-year-old  she  won  the  Cri- 
terion Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Mr.  Haggin'sgood  racemare,  Preciosa. 
the  Dwyer  Bros,  fine  racehorse.  Inspector  B.,  Housatonic,  Salisbury,  Lansdowne,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  Pure  Rye  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Mary  Ann  in  the  Ashland  Oaks,  1  1/4 
miles,  at  Lexington,  stakes  divided,  beating  Katrina  and  Sis  Himyar  by  3  lengths.  At 
Louisville  she  won  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  1  1/3  miles,  beating  Mary  Ann,  Mollie  McCarthy's 
Last,    Red  Girl,    Ada  A.,   Hattie  Carlisle  and  Mary  Payne. 

Pure  Rye  has  produced  Pepper  Rye  (winner  of  a  7  1/2-furlong  race  at  Latonia  as  a 
3-year-old),  Tom  Calvert  (winner  in  1897,  1898,  1899,  1900  and  1901),  and  Phalia,  who  never 
ran,  but  is  the  dam  of  Phillipine,  who  won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900.  She  won  3  of  these 
races  easily  at  Newport,   Ky.,   each  of  them    1  mile,   in  1:43  and  1:41.     The  third  race, 

1  1/16  miles,  at  Aqueduct,  she  won  from  Knight  of  the  Garter,  etc.     Phillipine  is  winning 
in  1903  as  a  Tj-year-old. 

1884.     barren. 

188.5,  gr.  c.  (lirey  Dawn,  late  (lirey  (wown,  by  imp.  Billet.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran 
as  a  3-year  old  without  winning. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  1  3/8-mile  Handicap  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  Barrister,  Le 
Logos,  Wary  and  Inverwick. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  4  races  and  showed  vastly  improved  form,  beating  the  good  horses 
Tristan,  Badge,  Bella  B.,  Esquimau,  etc.     Gr^y  Dawn  also  won  1  race  as  a  6-year-old. 

1880,  gr.  c.  Old  Bye,  by  imp.  Billet.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  3  races  as  a  3-year-old 
without  winning. 

1887     and  1888,  barren. 

188!),     b.  c.  Col.  Clay  (registered  as  Colonel  Clay),  by  imp.  Billet  or  Leouatiis.    Did  not  run  as 

a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  won  3  races,  one  at  5/8  and  the  other  at  3/4  mile.     As  a  4-year-old  won 

2  races  and  as  a  5-year-old  won  4  races,  2  on  the  flat  and  2  over  the  jumps. 

1890,  barren. 

1891,  slipped  foal. 

Mary  Clark  died  in  1893. 

EAfiiliESS,     produced  the  Stake  winners  Grey  Planet,  Steel  Eyes  and  Lizzie  Lucas,  an  Al  race- 
Louise  N.'s      mare  and   dam  of  the  .Stake  winners    Cyclops,    Cambyses  and   Chimera,  she   the 
4th  Dam.         dam  of  Bobolink,  Fagan,  Salvation,  Sardou,  Salmera  and  Star  Chime. 

Lizzie  Lucas  also  threw  the  winner  Lytton  and  the  producers   Cerise    (dam  of  the 

396 


winners  Wild  Cherry.  Orton,  Cherry  Wild,  Cherrystone,  Parthian  and  the  great  Morello), 
Veva  (dam  of  the  winners  Lottie  A.,  Tragedian  and  Veracious,  in  addition  Ventnor,  Santa 
Ventura's  dam),  and  Ella  Gregg  Motley's  dam. 

Eagless  also  threw  Luna  (dam  of  the  producer  Glen  Mary,  the  winner  Mamie  R. ,  and  the 
winner  and  producer  Minnie  D. ),  Mat  Eagless  (dam  of  Juanita,  her  only  foal,  a  winner  and 
producer  of  7  winners,  2  of  which  were  producers).  Eaglet  (dam  of  2  winners,  1  of  them  a 
producer),  and  Lexington  Belle,  dam  of  3  winners  and  a  producer. 

Tlir  fiiRKV   KAOI.,!:  !fl.\RE,     threw  the  good  racehorce  Volscian  and  the  producers  An- 
Louise  N.'s  nette,  Jenny  H.  and  Waxy. 

oth  Dam. 


mARV  MORRIS,     threw  the  2  good  racehorses  Wild  Irishman  and  Frankfort,  and  also  a  mare 
Louise  N.'s  by  Envoy,  whose  daughter  Glencona  produced  Elkhorna,  she  the  dam  of 

6th  Dam.  the  celebrated  Farfaletta,  Falsetto's  dam,  etc. 

MISS  4>RSTI\ATK,     was  the  founder  of  the  ju.stly  renowned  Miss  Obstinate  family.     From 
Louise  N.'s  her  daughters  Kitty  Clark   (a  good   racemare)  and  Ann   Innis  descend 

7th  Dam.  hosts  of  good  animals. 

For  further  particulars  of  the  Miss  Obstinate  family,  see  Beth  Broeck,  Countess,  Coraza, 
Flitaway,  Helen  Mar,  Martha  IL  and  Xela. 


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Chnkerina,  by  Clinker. 

Cervantes,  by  Don  Qui.xote. 
Mare,  by  Golumpus. 

•"amel.  by  Whalebone. 
Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

Whisker    by  Waxy. 
Gibside  Fairy,  by  Hermes. 

Orville,  by  B^ninybrough. 
Emily,  by  Stamford. 

Scud,  by  Beningrbrough. 
Goosander,  by  Hambleionian. 

Waxy,  by  Pot-S-os. 
Penelope,  by  Trumpator. 

tSelim  or  Soothsayer,  by  Sorcerer. 
Sprite,  by  Bobtail. 

Sir  Archy,  by  *Diomed. 
Mare,  by  *Saltram. 

Ball's  Florizel,  by  *Diomed. 
Mare,  by  *Alderman. 

Emilius.  by  Orville. 
Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

Sumpter.  by  Sir  Archy. 
Lady  Grey,  by  Robin  Grey. 

Selim,  by  *Buz7.ard. 

Bacchante,  by  Williamson's  Ditto. 

Tramp,  bv  Dick  Andrews. 
Web,  by  Waxy. 

American  Eclipse,  by  Duroc. 

Y.  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  *Expedit;on. 

ITaxall's  Moses,  by  *Sir  Harry. 
Mare,  by  Cook's  Whip. 

Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
Peri,  by  Wanderer. 

Bob  Booty,  by  Chanticleer. 
Flight,  by  Irish  Escape. 

Castrel,  by  *Buzzard. 
Idalia,  by  Peruvian. 

Laurel,  by  Blacklock. 

Maid  of  Honor,  by  Champion, 

Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

*Sarpedon.  by  Emilius. 
Ruwena,  by  Sumpter. 

Duroc,  by  *Diomed. 

Miller's  Damsel,  by  *Messenger. 

Sir  Archy.  by  *Diomed. 
Calypso,  by  Bellair. 

Timoleon.  by  Sir  Archy. 

Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

*Sarpedon,  t)y  Emilius. 
Rovi^ena,  by  Sumpter. 

Sultan,  by  Selim. 
Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

Catton,  by  Golumpus. 
Camillina,  by  Carailluf. 

Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel 

*Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 
*Galopade,  by  Catton. 

Emilius,  by  Orville. 
Fleur-de-Lis,  by  Bourbon. 

*Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 
Fandango,  by  *Levialhan. 


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MADAVIE     RHEL. 


Madame  Reel  never  started. 

She  produced  in 

ISftl,     I'll.  f.  Can  Reel,  by  imp.  Noncoiirt.    Never  ran. 

ISUi,     barren. 

l.SitS,     cli.  c.  Mr.  Reel,  by  Strathmore.     Ran  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  finished  third  in  1  race,  and 
unplaced  in  5. 

As  a  3-year-old,  he  ran  .5  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.  At 
San  Francisco,  he  won  a  5  8-mile  race,  for  maiden  3-year-olds,  in  1:01  1/2,  11  runners,  and 
ran  second  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  11  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Mr.  Reel  ran  over  the  jumps  without  winning. 

1>S!>4,     b.  f.  Clatterf'eet,  by  Strathmore.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-oUl,  when  she  ran  ti  times 
unplaced. 

ISito,     barren. 

ISiKi,     b.  c.  by  imp.  Loyalist.     Never  won. 

1897,     barren. 

1I.4XXIE  OREV,     was  a  winner.     She  produced  several  good  racehorses,  including  Ten  Strike, 
Madame  Reel's  Bandala  (also  a  producer),  Lady  Reel  (dam  of  Hamburg,  etc.),  Correction 

Dam.  (also  a  producer),  Freemason,  and  the  great  Domino. 

For  particulars  of  Mannie  Grey,  her  produce  and  the  history  of  her  family,  see  Hamburg,  her 
grandson. 

For  additional  particulars  of  this  family,  see  Edith  Gray,  Kildeer,  Mannie  Himyar,  Vespers 
and  Zantippa. 


399 


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\  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

/  Cobweb,  by  Phantom. 

t  Godolphin,  by  Partisan. 

I  Siscer  to  Cobweb,  by  Phantom 

I  Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules. 
I  Echidna,  by  Economist. 

\  *Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 
(  Marpessa,  by  Muley. 

\  Liverpool,  by  Tramp. 
(  Olis,  by  Bustard. 


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I  Ball's  Florizel,  by  *Diomed. 
I  Mare,  by  *AIderman. 

1  Emilius,  by  Drville. 
I  Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

j  Sumpter,  by  Sir  Archy. 

f  Lady  Grey,  by  Robin  Grey. 

)  Emilius,  by  Orville, 
I  Harriet,  by  Pericles. 

I  Whisker,  by  Waxy. 

/  Hornsea's  dam,  by  Cerberus. 

\  Muley,  by  Orville. 
'/  Mare,  by  Windle. 

\  Sir  Charles,  by  Sir  Archy. 

/  Lady  of  the  Lake,  by  *Sir  Harry. 

)  Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
/  Peri,  by  Wanderer. 

\  Bob  Booty,  bv  Chanticleer. 
I  Flight,  by  Irish  Escape. 

)  Castrel,  by  *Buzzard. 
I  Idalia,  by  Peruvian. 

\  Laurel,  by  Blacklock. 

I  Maid  of  Honor,  by  Champion. 

t  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

(  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizef. 

3  *Sarpedon,  by  Emilius. 
f  Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 


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\  Calypso,  by  Bellair. 

1  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

i  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  BalTs  Florizel. 

1  *Sarpedon,  by  Emilius. 
/  Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

\  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

i  Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

\  Catton,  by  Golumpus. 
I  Camillina,  by  Camlllus. 

j  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

{  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel 

I  *Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 
\  *Galopade,  by  Catton. 

3  Emilius,  by  Orville. 

I  Fieur-de-Us,  by  Bourbon. 

\  *Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 

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JVIANNIE    HIIVIVAR. 


Mannie  Hiniyar  never  started. 

MAIV'ME    CiiRAV,     was  a  winner.     She  produced  several  good  racehorses,  the  best  of  which 
Mannie  Himyar's        was  Domino.     Other  Stake  winners  out  of  her  were  Ten  Strike  (37  races, 
Dam.  including  the  Tennessee  Derby),  Bandala  (winner  of  the  Ladies'  Stakes, 

Jerome  Park,  and  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  Sheepshead  Bay,  and  also  a  pro- 
ducer), Lady  Reel   (winner  of  6  races  and  also  a  producer   of   winners, 
including  Hamburg),  Correction  (winner  of  38  races  and  also  a  producer)  and  Freemason. 
Mannie  Gray  also  threw  Madame  Reel,  a  producer. 

For  particulars  of  Mannie  Gray,  her  produce  and  the  history  of   her  family,  see  Hamburg 
Edith  Gray,  Kildeer,  Madame  Reel,  Vespers  and  Zantippa. 


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/  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

\  Touchstone,  b'y  Camel. 
>  Emma,  by  Whisker. 

I  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
*  Shoveler,  by  Scud. 

1  Whisker,  by  Waxy. 

(  Variety,  by  Sehm  or  Soothsayer. 

\  Lottery,  by  Tramp. 
(  Morgiana,  by  Muley. 

I  *Priam.  by  Emilius. 
'/  Mare,  by  Orville. 


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'  Heri,  by  Wanderer. 

\  B  lb  Booty,  by  Chanticleer. 
I  Flight,  by  Irish  Escape. 

'  Hetman  Platofl.     '  S™'"",^";;^'  ''>"  Blacklock. 
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I  Sir  Hercules,  by  Whalebone. 
/  Mary  Anne,  by  Waxy  Pope. 

\  Golumpus.  by  Gohanna. 
"/  Lucy  Grey,  by  Timothy. 

\  Whisker,  hy  Waxy, 

(  Gibsidfc  Fairy,  by  Herme?. 

*  Blacklock.  by  Whitelock. 
/  .Miss  Bowe's  dam,  by  Orville. 

\  Trumpator,  by  Sir  Solomon. 
I  Lucy,  by  Orphan. 

I  Lottery,  by  Tramp. 
I  Morfjiana.  by  Muley. 

t  *Priam,  by  Emilius. 
I  Mare,  by  Orville. 

\  Camel,  by  Whalebone. 
I  Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

\  Tramp,  by  Dick  Andrews. 
'  Kite,  by  Bustard. 

\  The  Baron,  by  Birdcatcher, 
I  Pocahontas,  by  *Glencoe. 

*  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 

I  Versaiihry,  by  Blacklock 

\  Partisan,  by  Walton. 
'  Fawn,  by  Smolensko, 

j  King  of  Clubs,  by  Muley. 
'1  Mare,  by  Blucher. 

I  The  IJaron.  by  Birdcatcher. 
'  Pocahontas,  by  'Glenctie. 

*  Melbourne,  by  Humphrey  (linker. 
I  Escalade,  by  Touchstone. 

I  Venison,  by  Partisan. 
I  Queen  Anne,  by  Slane. 

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\  Timoleon.  by  Sir  Archy. 

I  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  bv  Ball's  Florizel. 

\  *Sarpedon,  by  Emiliu' . 
I  Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

\  Sultan,  bv  Selim. 

I  Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

\  *TrustPe,  by  Caiton. 

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MANZANITA, 


Manzanita  started  in  GO  races,  won  16,  was  second  in  8,  third  in  9  and  unplaced  in  27. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $4.?II0. 

Manzanita  commenced  her  racing  career  as  a  2-year-oId  at  Little  Rock,  where  she  ran  second 
to  Chappie  in  a  1/2-mile  Selling  race,  beating  8  others.  She  next  won  a  1/2-mile  Purse  race 
from  Moncreith,  Gallile  and  5  others,  time  50  1/2  seconds.  The  next  day  she  was  un- 
placed in  the  Jockey  Club  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  behind  Treopia,  Albert  Vale  and  Chap- 
pie, 7  runners,  time  49  S/4  seconds. 

At  Memphis  she  won  a  4  1/2-furIong  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $i{)0,  beating  Chappie, 
Gallile,  Towers  and  3  others,  time  .57  1/4  seconds. 

At  Louisville  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Debutante  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  won  by  the  fast  mare, 
Cleophus,  time  48  seconds,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  a  1/2-mile  Selling  race,  won  by  Princess 
Teck.  At  Nashville  she  won  the  Nicholson  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  for  fillies,  by  2  lengths,  beating 
Izeyl,  Full  Hand,  Rosinante  and  3  others,  time  50  1  2  seconds,  and  she  also  won  her  last  race  as  a 
2-year-old,  a  4  1/2-furlong  Purse,  in  0:56,  beating  Izeyl,  Connie  Lee,  Lou  Bramble  (afterwards  called 
Buela),  Amarea  and  Abbie  S. 

As  a  3-year-old  Manzanita  ran  unplaced  in  3  races  at  Detroit,  viz  :  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  won 
by  Mazeppa  ;  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Kisme.  and  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  won  by  Majesta. 

As  a  4-year-old  Manzanita  ran  her  first  5  races  at  Detroit,  in  2  of  which  she  finished  third,  and 
landed  the  last  one.  She  ran  third  to  Reprieve  and  Onaluska  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  9  runners,  time 
1:28  and  third  to  Snap  Shot  and  Glen  Albyn  in  a  8/4-mile  race,  11  runners.  The  race  she 
captured  was  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  8  runners,  time  1:15  1/2,  won  handily  by  2  lengths. 

At  Fort  Erie  she  won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race  from  Isen,  Annie  Lauretta,  Olney  and  5 
others,  in  1:29,  and  also  ran  third  to  Collateral  and  Bob  Leach,  giving  them  10  and  13  lbs. 
respectively,  14  runners,  time  1:14  3/4.  At  Montreal  she  won  a  6  1/2-furlong  race,  beating 
Dumbarton,  Locksley  and  9  others  ;  ran  third  in  2  races,  and  won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race  from 
Deyo,  Josephine  K,,  Aunt  Lida  and  4  others. 

At  Windsor  she  ran  unplaced  3  times,  and  won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race  easily,  beating  Annie 
Taylor.  Nirarod  and  7  others  in  1 :28  3/4.  She  then  went  back  to  Fort  Erie,  where  she  won  a 
7/8-mile  Selling  race,  beating  Collateral,  Lord  Farandole,  Nimrod,  Brandywine  (second  in  the 
Coney  Island  Futurity)  and  3  others.  The  next  day  she  ran  third  to  Miss  Lynah  and  Flying  Bess 
in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  raca,  8  runners,  time  1:15. 

Afterwards  Manzanita  went  to  Nashville,  wheie  she  ran  6  races.  In  the  first,  3/4  mile. 
Selling,  she  was  unplaced  to  CarlottaC;  in  the  next,  7/8  mile,  Selling,  she  ran  second  to  Connie 
Lee,  beating  Halton  and  3  others  ;  ran  unplaced  in  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  won  by  Lackman  ;  ran 
second  to  Leo  Lake  m  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  6  runners  :  ran  third  to  Lauretta  D.  and  Truelight 
in  a  3/4-niile  Selling  race,  6  runners,  and  wound  up  the  season  by  winning  a7/8-niile  Selling  race, 
beating  Infelice,  Katie  Longfellow,  Lauretta  D.  and  8  others. 

As  a  5-year-old  Manzanita  began  by  running  second  to  Shuttlecock  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race 
at  Newport,  Ky.,  9  runners.  She  was  then  unplaced  twice,  and  on  her  last  appearance  at  Newport 
ran  second  to  Johnnie  Williams  in  a  5  ]/3-furlong  race,  14  runners. 

At  Montreal  she  ran  second  to  Brown  Girl  in  a  7  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  8  runners  ;  was 
unplaced  in  a  6  1/2-furlong  Selling  race  ;  won  a  7/8-miIe  Selling  race,  6  runners;  ran  second  to 
Loyal  Prince  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  8  runners,  and  was  unplaced  in  her  next  race.  At  Fort 
Erie  she  ran  unplaced  twice  and  won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  9  runners. 

At  Detroit  she  ran  second  to  Corialis  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  7  runners,  time  1:14  1/2  ;  was 

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unplaced  in  her  next  race  and  won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  9  runners.  Manzanita  then  went  back 
to  Fort  Erie,  where  she  ran  third  to  The  Light  and  Althea  in  a  6  1/3-furlong  Selling  race,  8 
runners,  and  won  a  7/8-raile  Selling  race,  beating  Compensation  and  5  others.  She  ran  4  other  races 
at  Fort  Erie,  in  each  of  which  she  was  unplaced. 

Her  last  5  races  were  ran  at  Windsor,  where  she  began  by  finishing  third  to  John  Boone  and 
Lela  B.  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  13  runners.  She  was  next  unplaced,  and  afterwards  won 
a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  in   1:15  1/2,  8  runners.     In  her  last  2  races  she  was  unplaced. 

REIiMA  VK'TOKIA,     never  ran. 
Manzanita's 
Dam. 

She  produced  in 

1888,  b.  c.  Duke  John,  by  Duke  of  Montrose.     Ran  8  races  as  a  2-year  old  without  winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  45  races,  of  which  he  won  7.  At  Guttenberg  he  won  a  6  1/2- 
furlong  race,  for  all  ages,  beating  Humdrum,  My  Craft,  Conundrum  and  4  others,  and  a 
3/4-mile  Selling  race,  4  runners.  At  Gloucester  he  won  a  6  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  14 
runners  ;  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  beating  King  Idle,  War  Duke  and  6  others,  and  a  7/8- 
mile  Selling  race,  6  runners. 

Duke  John  afterwards  returned  to  Guttenberg,  where  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  for  all 
ages,  over  a  frozen  track,  in  1:03  1/2,  giving  weight  away,  and  beating  the  speedy  Volun- 
teer II.,  the  Reform-Tssaquena  filly  and  6  others.  His  last  win  of  the  season  was  a  7/8- 
mile,  12  runners. 

As  a  4-year  old  I )uke  John  won  at  Guttenberg  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  beating  Turk, 
Shotover,  W.  B.  H.  and  Sam  Morse  ;  a  6  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  beating  Lady  Pulsiler, 
Dr.  Helmuth.  Bias  and  Zenophon  ;  a  6  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  beating  Smuggler,  Prince 
Howard,  Signature,  Derango,  Prodigal,  etc.;  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  by  2  lengths  in  1:03  1/3, 
10  runners  ;  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race,  10  runners,  and  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  Benjamin, 
Bon  Voyage,  Fleurette,  Mucilage,  etc. 

As  a  5-year-old  Duke  John  ran  27  races  without  winning,  but  during  his  last  season  on 
the  turf,  as  a  6-year-old,  he  won  a  race  at  Roby. 

1889,  b.  c.  Two  Bits,  by  Duke  of  Montrose.     Was  a  very  fast  horse. 

As  a  2-year-old  he  started  12  times,  and  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  at  Lexington,  Ky. 
beating  Farine,  Irish  Chief  and  5  others,  time  56  1/4  seconds  ;  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at 
Latonia,  beating  Prince  of  Darkness,  Ceverton  and  4  others  ;  ran  second  to  Ignite  in  the 
Sensation  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Latonia,  beating  The  Hero,  Gorman,  Newton,  etc.;  ran 
second  to  Loudoun  in  a  1/2-mile  race  at  St.  Louis,  18  runners  ;  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at 
Washington  Park,  Chicago,  beating  Carlsbad  (vvinner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc),  Blaze 
Duke  and  6  others,  and,  with  a  5-lb.  penalty,  ran  second  to  Bashford  in  the  Quickstep 
Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Old  Pepper,  Bracelet,  Gorman,  Minnie  L.,  Dan  Kurtz  and  7  others. 

As  a   3-year-old  Two  Bits  started  5  times,  won  3  races  and  was  second  twice. 

He  began  at  Brooklyn  by  running  second  to  Coxswain,  beating  Fidelio,  St.  Mark,  Air 
Shaft,  Madrid  and  7  others.  In  receipt  of  9  lbs.  from  St.  Florian,  Two  Bits  ran  second  to  him 
in  a  1-mile  race,  beating  St.  Mark  and  4  others.  A  few  days  afterwards  he  won  a  1  1/16- 
mile  race  easily  by  6  lengths  from  Fidelio,  Hamilton,  etc.  At  Morris  Park  he  won  a  1-mile 
race  by  4  lengths  in  1:40  1/3,  beating  Gloaming  and  8  others,  and  wound  up  his  racing 
career  by  winning  another  1-mile  race  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths  in  1:40,  beating  Fidelio,  Lord 
Motley,  Barefoot,  etc. 

1890,  barren. 

1891,  b.  c.  Intimidad,  by  Favor.  As  a  2-year-old  ran  11  races,  of  which  he  won  1  and  ran 
second  once.  He  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  Galilee  (second  to 
Domino  in  the  Coney  Island  Futurity,  beating  Dobbins,  etc.),  Pecksniff,  Micmac  Queen, 
etc.,  and  ran  second  to  West  Park  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Clifton,  12  runners,  time  1:03  3/4. 

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As  a  3-year-old  Intimidad  ran  1 1  times  without  winning,  and  as  a  4  and  5-year-old  ran 
on  the  outlaw  tracks,  where  he  won  as  a  5-year-old. 

1,S!»2,     I),  f.  I»)  Slrathinore. 

ISJCJ.     I».  I',  by  Duke  of  Montrose. 

1S!>4,     b.  f.  Maiizaiiitii,  by  (Stralhiiiore.     Alluded  to  above. 

1895,     b.  c  Aratoma,  by  Hanover.     Ran  6  races  as  a  2-year-old,  of  which  he  won  1  and  was 

second  once.  He  won  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Saratoga,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500, 
beating  Hairpin,  Midian,  Sir  Gawain,  etc.,  and  ran  second  to  Attainment  (giving  her 
5  lbs.)  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  time  1:02  1/5,  beating  Handpress,  Previous, 
Bliss  Rinker,  etc. 

As  a  8-year-old  Aratoraa  ran  5  races,  won  once  and  was  third  once.  He  won  a  5  1/2- 
furlong  Selling  race  at  Aqueduct,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  beating  Prince  Auckland, 
Bluebeard,  Maximo  Gomez,  etc.,  and  was  third  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  Selling  race  at  Aqueduct 
behind  Zanone  and  South  Africa.  11  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  Aratoma  won  one  race,  and 
as  a  5-year-old  he  won  8  times. 

1H!»(»       and  1S97,  barren. 

lsilt(,     b.  V.  Firlnar  Line,  by  I!e(|nital.    A  3-year-(ild-winner  in  1902 

BKKTIIA,      ran  once  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.     As  a  3-year-old  Bertha  started  14  times, 

Manzanita's      won  8  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in  3.     She  won  a  1-mile  Purse 

'Jd  Dam.  at  Saratoga,  beating  Bijou,  Guy,  Alleveur  and  Bromide,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for 

|1,500,  top   weight,  won   a  1    1/2-mile  Selling  race  at  Baltimore  after  running  a 

dead  heat  with  Gov.   Hampton  and  beating  him  in  the  run-off  by  3  lengths,  12  starters. 

She  also  won  a  1    1/8-mile  race   at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Warfield,  Susquehanna,  Bonnie 

Wood  and  Hattie  F. 

As  a  4-year-old  Bertha  ran  10  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  6.  She  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Una,  Maratana,  Virginian, 
etc.,  and  was  then  put  over  the  jumps  and  won  the  Storm  Steeplechase,  about  1  3/4  miles, 
at  Prospect  Park,  beating  the  great  steeplechase  horse  Trouble,  together  with  Redding, 
Bullet  and  Judith. 

As  a  5,  6  and  7-year-old  Bertha's  attention  was  turned  entirely  to  jumping,  at  which 
game  she  proved  an  adept,  as  she  won  IT  more  races. 

Bertha  produced  in 

1884,  b.  f.  Reina  Victoria,  by  imp.  Saxon.    Alluded  to  above. 

1885,  b.  f.  Deljiliine,  by  imp.  Mortemer.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

Delphine  produced  Mary  L.,  who  ran  without  winning  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year- 
old  she  won  1  race,  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Roby,  15  runners.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  a 
4  1/2-furlong  race  at  Roby,  11  runners,  track  heavy,  time  58  1/4  seconds.  As  a  5-year-old 
she  won  a  8/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Lakeside  in  1:17  1/3,  beating  11  opponents,  and  as  a 
6-year-old  she  ran  15  races  without  winning. 

1880,  b.  f.  Soncy  Lass,  by  imp.  Mortemer.  Ran  once,  unplaced,  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year- 
old  ran  4  races,  was  unplaced  in  3  and  ran  third  to  Orator  and  Samaria  in  the  Harlem 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Utility,  Forest  King  and  Servia. 

Soncy  Lass  produced 

(ii)  Souffle.  A  grand  racehorse,  winner  of  the  Oaks  at  I^ouisville,  Cincinnati  and 
Latonia,  etc.,  etc. 

For  detailed  description  of  her  races  see  Souffle. 

(i)  Stockholm.  Ran  15  races  as  a  2-year-old,  of  which  he  won  5  and  ran  second  three 
times.  At  New  Orleans  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race  in  1:15,  8  runners;  a  3/4-mile  race  in 
1:15  1/4,  7  runners  ;  a  3/4-mile  race  in  1:15  1/4,  7  runners  ;  a  7/8-mile  race,  track  heavy,  in 
1:33  1/3,  6  runners,  and  a  1-mile  Handicap,  track  slow,  easily  by  a  length  in  1:44  3/4,  giving 
weight  to  all  his  opponents. 

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As  a  three-year-old  Stockholm  won  2  races.  Ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning.  As  a 
5-year-old  won  1  race  at  a  mile  handily  in  1'.43  3/4,  and  as  a  6-year-old  ran  without  winning. 

((-)     Star  Chamber.     Ran  4  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  started  3.5  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  4  and  third  in  .5.  At 
Hawthorne  Park  he  won  a  1-mile  race,  track  heavy,  beating  11  opponents,  and  he  also 
won  a  1  1/8-mile  Selling  race  in  1:54  3/4,  7  runners. 

At  Latonia  he  won  the  Himyar  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  time 
l:.541/2,  beating  Klorizar,  Highland  and  Greenock.  At  Washington  Park  he  won  a  3/4- 
mile  race,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:14  1/2,  beating  Flaunt,  Minyon  and  7  others. 

At  Harlem,  111.,  he  won  a  1  1/16  mile  race,  for  all  ages,  track  heavy,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  .5  runners,  and  also  a  1  1/2-mile  Selling  race,  easily  by  2  1/12  lengths,  time  2:8.'i  2/.5, 
beating  Admetus,  Croesus,  False  Lead,  Refugee,  etc.  Later  on,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  he 
won  a  1-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  with  top  weight,  in   1:41  1/4. 

Star  Chamber  won  some  good  races  in  1901.  At  San  Francisco  he  won  a  1-mile  race, 
easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Andrisa,  etc  ;  won  al  1/16-mile  race,  beating  Vesuvian,  etc.; 
won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  with  116  lbs.,  easily  by  2  lengths,  m  1:41,  4  runners.  At  Haw- 
thorne Park  he  won  a  l-mile-and-20-yards  Handicap,  easily  by  2  lengths,  top  weight,  in  1 :42. 
At  Washington  Park  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  top  weight,  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  1:41,  8 
starters,  and  at  Harlem,  with  top  weight,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  in  1  :.53  3/5. 

Star  Chamber  is  winning  over  the  jumps  as  a  5-year-old  in   1902. 

1887,  b.  c.  Mohican,  by  Iroquois.  A  great  campaigner.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a 
3-year-old  won  2  races,  as  a  4-year-old  won  19  races,  as  a  5-year-old  won  6  races,  as  a  6-year- 
old  won  11  races,  as  a  7-year-old  won  2  races,  as  an  8-year-old  won  3  races,  and  as  a  9-year- 
old  won  races  on  the  outlaw  tracks,  making  a  total  of  43  wins  on  the  legitimate  tracks. 

1888,  1889,  1890,  1891,  barren. 
1892,  b.  f.  by  imp.  Woodlands. 
1,S93,     barren. 

1894,  b.  c.  Harold  Lindsay,  by  imp.  Sini|»le  Simon.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year- 
old  started  13  times,  won  2  races  and  was  unplaced  11  times.  At  San  Francisco  he  won 
a  7/8-mile  race  in  1;30  1/4  in  a  field  of  14,  and  a  6  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  7  opponents. 
As  a  4-year-old  Harold  Lindsay  started  4  times  without  being  placed. 

1895,  barren. 

Bertha  died  in  1896. 

STAMPS,     was  a  winner.     She  produced  in 
Manzanita's 
3d  Uam. 

1872,     b.  f.  Katie  Pearce,  by  imp.  Leaming:ton.     A  stake  winner  and  a  fine  racemare. 

Katie  Pearce  threw 

(a)  Lizzie  S.  A  brilliant  racemare,  winner  of  23  races,  including  the  Filly  Stakes, 
1/3  mile,  at  Lexington,  time  49  seconds,  beating  Valleria,  Brambaletta,  Bride  Cake, 
Cachuca  and  7  others;  the  Coquette  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  beating  Valleria,  IMollie 
Brown  and  9  others;  the  Citizen  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  for  all  ages,  beating  Mammonist, 
Hegiaz  and  4  others. 

She  also  won  at  the  following  distances,  viz:  .5/8  mile  in  1:03,  1  mile  in  1:43,  1  mile 
heats  in  1:45  1/4  and  1:45  3/4,  1  1/2  miles  in  3:37  1/4,  1  1/8  miles  in  1:.56  1/2,  3/4  mile 
heats  in  1:18  and  1:17,  3/4  mile  heats  in  1:16  3/4,  1:17  3/4  and  1:19,  running  second 
in  the  second  heat  ;  1  mile  in  1:43  1/2,  3/4  mile  heats,  beating  the  grand  racemare  Pearl 
Jennings,  etc.,  in  1:13  1/4  and  1:13  3/4  (the  record  time  up  till  1892,  and  still  the  record 
round  a  turn),  first  heat  won  by  a  length,  the  second  by  4  lengths,  and  1  mile  heats  in 
1:43  3/4  and  1:45. 

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Lizzie  S.  threw  Henry  Mack  (won  1  race  as  a  2-year-old  and  ran  as  a  3.  4,  S.  6  and  7-year- 
old  without  winning);  Tom  Hayes,  who  won  'S  races  as  a  3-year-old  and  as  a  4  year-old  won 
3/4  mile  heats  in  1:10  1,3  and  1:12  3/4  at  Morris  Park,  straight  course,  which  is  the  record 
up  to  date,  the  nearest  approach  to  it  being  Lizzie  S.'s  time,  1:13  1/4  and  1:13  3/4,  as  stated 
above!     Tom  Hayes  also  won  1  race  as  a  5-year-oId. 

Lizzie  S.  also  produced  Extra,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Extra  pro- 
duced Reprieve  (winner  of  s  races,  1  mile  in  1 :43  twice),  Revonah  (winner  of  a  .5/8-mile  race 
as  a  2-year-old  in  1:01  4/.'J,  winner  of  2  races  as  a  3-year-old  and  again  a  winner  in  1901), 
Hargis  (a  frequent  winner  as  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901,  including  .V8  in  1:01  1/5  and  4  1/2 
furlongs  in  53  2/5),  and  Magnificent  II.,  never  ran,  dam  of  Onoto,  winner  of  2  races  as  a  3- 
year-old  and  2  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  5/8  mile  in  1 :01  1/4  and  1 :03. 

(6)  Ballard,  Ran  5  races  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  and  ran  seccmd  in  1.  He  won  the 
Nursery  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Chicago,  in  1:44  1/2,  beating  Lettina,  Boatman,  Ballancer,  Per- 
plex, etc.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  1  l/l(i-mile  race  at  Memphis,  beating  the  good  horse 
Gleaner,  Rebecca  Rowett,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  5  times,  including  1  1/3  miles  in  2:36  3/4  ;  1  1/4  miles,  beating 
Liatunah,  Apollo  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  etc.)  and  3  others  ;  1  mile  and  500  yards, 
beating  the  grand  racehorse,  Freeland,  Boatman  and  4  others,  and  a  1-mile  race  in  1:  43  3/4, 
beating  the  good  horse.  Col.  Sprague,  etc. 

As  a  5-year-old  Ballard  won  3  races. 

(c)  De  Soto.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  (Inly  ran  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won 
1  of  them,  viz:  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  9  runners.    De  Soto  died  when  3  years  old. 

(cf)  Redstone.  Won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old,  viz  :  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Louisville,  by  5 
lengths,  13  runners,  time  .50  seconds  ;  the  Tennessee  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  beating  Trou- 
badour (a  fine  racehorse,  winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  Keokuk,  and  2  others,  and  the 
Harold  Stakes,  .5/8  mile,  in  a  canter,  beating  3  opponents.  Red  Stone  ran  5  times  as  a 
3-year-old  without  winning,  but  ran  second  to  Bersan  in  the  Blue  Ribbon  Stakes,  1  1/2 
miles,  at  Lexington,  and  third  on  another  occasion. 

As  a  4-year  old  he  won  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  selling,  1  1/10  miles,  at  Latonia,  8  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old  Redstone  won  5  races.  In  one  of  them,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  1  tnile,  he 
ran  a  dead  heat  with  Queen  Bess  in  1:42  1/4,  11  runners,  and  in  the  run-oflf  he  won  easily 
by  a  length  in  1:42.  Redstone  continued  to  win  until  10  years  of  age,  and  won  21  more 
races. 

(f)  Katrina.  Ran  8  times  as  a  3-year-old.  won  4  races,  and  ran  third  to  Sis  Himyar 
and  Mary  Payne  (giving  the  latter  5  lbs.)  in  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Louisville, 
beating  Kaloolah,  Estrella,  and  4  others.  She  won  the  Post  Stakes,  3/4-mile,  at  Lexington, 
beating  Winona  and  May  Day,  and  the  Fairweather  Stakes,  a  3/4-mile,  at  Louisville,  beating 
Hattie  D.,  Pure  Rye,  Kaloolah,  Estrella,  Alfareta.  Bordelaise,  and  6  others. 

At  Latonia,  she  won  a  7/8-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  beating  several  smart  animals, 
including  Pink  Cottage,  Jim  Douglas,  Conkling,  Gleaner,  Billy  Gilraore,  and  14  others, 
and  the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  carrying  top  weight,  beating  Mary  Payne,  Ada  D., 
Kaloolah,  Santa  Anita  Belle,  Alfareta,  and  6  others.  Like  most  of  the  daughters  of  Vir- 
gil, Katrina  did  not  retain  her  2-year-old  form. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  ten  races  without  winning,  and  was  only  placed  twice.  She 
ran  third  to  Pure  Rye  and  Mary  Ann  in  the  Ashland  Oaks,  beating  Sis  Himyar, 
and  second  to  Pearl  Jennings  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  beating  8  others,  time  1:14. 

Katrina  has  produced  the  3  winners  Hickok,  Duoro  and  Holland,  of  which  the  last- 
named  was  the  best,  having  won  at  5/8  mile  in  1:01  1/2,  1  1/8  miles  in  1:54  1/5,  and  1  1/4 
miles  in  2:09. 

(/)     Dal.     Never  ran.     Threw  the  winners  Crown  Prince  and  Bob  Leach. 

1873,  b.  c.  by  ViiariL 

1874,  b.  f.  Start,  by  iiiij).  Oleiielg.     Was  sent  to  England,  where,  as  a  .3-year-old,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  ;^1,000,  she  ran  third  in  the  3,000  Guineas  Trial  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  at  New- 

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market,  8  starters,  4  entered  for  ^^200  and  3  for  ^500  each.  She  next  ran  unplaced  in  the 
1,000  guineas,  won  by  Belphoebe,  and  at  the  Newmarket  July  Meeting  won  the  Beaufort 
Stakes  Handicap,  IJunbury  mile,  beating  5  opponents. 

She  then  ran  unplaced  twice,  after  which  she  finished  third  to  the  good  mare,  Rylestone 
and  Cerberus  in  the  Newmarket  October  Handicap,  across  the  flat,  1  mile,  8  furlongs  and  73 
yards,  beating  8  others. 

At  the  Second  October  Meeting,  at  Newmarket,  Start  won  the  First  Welter  Handicap. 
Ditch  mile,  by  G  lengths,  12  starters,  some  of  them  high-class  animals,  and  wound  up  her 
3-year-old  career  by  winning  The  Ancaster  Welter  Handicap,  Ancaster  mile,  at  Newmarket, 
by  4  lengths,  9  runners,  giving  weight  to  all  of  them  but  one. 

As  a  4-year-old  Start  ran  some  very  good  races  and  proved  herself  a  genuine  stayer. 
She  began  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Beaufort  Stakes,  the  race  she  had  won  the  previous 
year.     Then,  with  top  weight,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Summer  Handicap,  3  miles. 

She  next  ran  second  to  Jester,  giving  him  a  year  and  4  lbs.,  exclusive  of  sex  allowance, 
in  the  Cesarewitch  Stakes,  Handicap,  2  miles,  2  furlongs  and  38  yards,  beating  Sefton  (win- 
ner of  the  Derby),  Insulaire  (second  in  the  Derby),  Master  Kildare  (a  fine  racehorse,  winner 
of  the  City  and  Suburban,  with  138  lbs.,  etc.,  etc.),  Snail  (winner  of  the  Northumberland 
Plate,  etc.),  Lady  Golightly,  a  good  raeemare,  and  13  others. 

After  running  unplaced  in  the  Cambridgeshire,  won  by  the  great  racehorse  and  equally 
great  sire,  Isonomy,  Start  ran  the  last  of  her  career  in  the  Jockey  Club  Cup,  Cesarewitch 
course,  in  which  she  carried  much  less  weight  than  the  other  runners  and  finished  third 
to  the  Derby  winner,  Silvio  and  Insulaire,  beating  the  two  crack  racehorses,  Hampton  and 
Verneuil,  in  addition  to  Lady  Golightly. 

Start  produced  Consuelo,  who  ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-okl  in  England.  The  only  race 
she  won  was  the  Mapperley  Hall  Selling  Plate,  3/4  mile,  at  Nottingham,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  ^50,  4  runners.  Consuelo  was  imported  to  America  and  has  produced  the  winner 
Chicopee. 

1876,     b.  f.  Bertha,  by  imp.  Gleiielg'.     Alluded  to  above. 

lS7fi,  b.  f.  Loch  Tiiiiiia,  by  imp.  (Jleiielg'.  Was  sent  to  England.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old. 
when  she  was  unplaced  in  the  1,000  guineas  (her  only  race),  won  by  Lord  Falmouth's  bril- 
liant raeemare.  Wheel  of  Fortune. 

Loch  Tanna  produced  Loch  Ranza  and  Catocol,  each  of  them  a  winner  in  England. 

1S77,     barren. 

1878,  br.  f.  Valleria,  by  imp.  Oleiielg  or  Virgil.  Was  a  good  2-year-old.  She  ran  9  races  at 
that  age,  won  2,  and  she  was  second  in  4. 

She  began  by  running  second  to  the  good  raeemare,  Lizzie  S.,  in  the  Filly  Stakes,  1/2- 
mile,  at  Lexington,  beating  Brambaletta  and  10  others,  time  49  seconds.  She  ran  second 
to  Brambaletta  in  the  Louisville  Ladies'  Stakes,  1/2-mile,  beating  Patti  and  10  others,  time 
50  seconds.  She  again  ran  second  to  Lizzie  S.  in  the  Coquette  Stakes,  3/4-mile,  at  St.  Louis, 
beating Mollie  Brown  and  10  others. 

She  next  won  a  1-mile  race  at  Chicago,  easily  beating  Little  Nell,  Waif  and  4  others. 
At  the  Lexington  Fall  Meeting,  she  ran  second  to  Minnie  C.  in  the  Filly  Stakes,  3/4-mile, 
beating  Pride  and  10  others.  After  being  3  times  unplaced,  she  won  her  last  race  of 
the  season,  a  Purse,  3/4-mile,  in  1:17,  4  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Valleria  started  81  times,  won  1  race,  ran  second  in  2  and  third  in 
5.  She  was  third  in  the  Distillers'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by  Uberto;  third  to  Green- 
land and  Edenderry  in  a  1-miIe  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  8  runners;  third  to  Warfield  and 
Potomac  in  a  1-mile  race  at  Saratoga,  8  runners,  time  1:43  1/8,  second  to  Belle  of  the 
Highlands,  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race  at  Saratoga,  9  runners,  time  1:55  1/2. 

The  only  race  won  by  her  was  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  500  yards,  for  all  ages,  at  Sara- 
toga, when  she  beat  Cinderella,  Sir  Walter  (by  Waverly),  Qo\,  Sprague  and  Juanita. 

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Valleria  produced 

(a)  Velvet.  Ran  as  a  3,  3,  4,  5,  fi  and  7-year-oId,  and  won  4  races  in  very  moderate 
company. 

(d)  Baylight.     Ran  as  2-year-old  without  winning. 

Baylight  produced  Quisada  (winner  of  2  races  at  New  Orleans  as  a  2-year-old,  and  us  a 

3  and  4-year-old.  ran  on  the  outlaw  tracks  without  winning),  and  Grace  Totfey,  winner  of  1 
race  as  a  2-year-old. 

((■)  Laura  Stone.  A  good  performer  as  a  2-year-old,  at  which  age  she  ran  21  times, 
won  t)  races,  ran  second  in  9  and  third  in  3.  The  first  time  she  started,  she  ran  second 
to  Blessing  in  the  Gaston  Hotel  Stakes,  l/2.mile,  at  Memphis,  beating  Thad  Rowe, 
Minnie  Palmer  and  G  others.  At  Nashville,  she  won  the  Ivy  Leaf  Stakes,  1/2-mile, 
beating  Daisy  Woodruff,  Monita  Hardy  and  9  others,  time   .W  seconds. 

At  Le.xington,  she  ran  second  to  The  Lioness  in  the  Wilgus  Stakes,  5/8-mile,  beating 
Blessing,  Miss  Cod)',  Princess  Bowling.  Camilla  (winner  of  the  Ashland  Oaks,  etc.),  Jewel 
Ban  and  8  others.  At  Latonia,  she  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  Castaway  H. 
(winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.),  and  12  others,  and  won  a  l/2niile  race,  easil)- 
beating  Beth  Broeck,  Laura  Davidson,  Almera,  Electricity  and4  others. 

At  St.  Louis,  she  ran  second  to  The  Lioness  in  the  Vestal  Stakes,  .V8-mile,  beating 
Retrieve,  and  also  ran  second  to  the  same  filly  in  the  Waldo  Park  Stakes,  5/8-mile,  at 
Waldo  Park,  2  runners.  At  Saratoga,  with  top  weight,  she  ran  second  to  Monsoon  in  a 
5/8-mile  race,  beating  Daisy  Woodruff  and  8  others;  and  finished  third  to  Carrol  and 
Tessa  K.  (giving  each  of  them  weight)  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  7  others. 

At  West  Side  Park,  Chicago,  carrying  top  weight,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  1(1  runners, 
and  at  Washington  Park,  ran  second  to  the  remarkably  speedy  horse,  Galen,  in  the 
Flight  Stakes.  5/8-mile,  time  1:01  12,  beating  Hindoocraft  (winner  of  the  Latonia 
Derby,  etc.),  and   3  others.     Two   days  afterwards  she  won   the    Kensington    Handicap, 

4  runners.     In  the  Fairview  Handicap,  7/8-mile,  7  runners,  to  all  of  whom  she  was  giving 
weight,  she  was  unplaced  for  the  first  time. 

She  ne.\t  ran  third  to  the  good  horse.  Chaiipagne  Charley  and  Blessing  in  the 
Blue  Grass  Stakes,  3/4.mile,  at  Louisville,  beating  Teuton,  Castaway  II.,  Hindoocraft, 
Lady  Hemphill,  King  Regent,  Kee-Vee-Na,  Lady  Reel  and  5  others;  ran  second  to 
Princess  Bowling  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  time  1:01,  beating  Spokane  (winner  of  the  Kentucky 
Derby,  the  American  Derby,  etc.).  Castaway  II..  Julien,  Come  to  Taw  and  9  others. 

She  was  ne.tt  unplaced,  but  the  defeat  was  followed  by  her  victory,  in  a  4  1/2-furlong 
race,  at  Latonia,  over  11  opponents.  At  Nashville,  she  ran  third  to  Queen  of  Trumps  and 
Zoolite  (giving  each  of  them  10  lbs.),  9  runners.  In  her  last  3  races,  she  ran  unplaced 
once  and  second  twice. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Laura  Stone  began  by  running  second  to  Champagne  Charley  in  a 
3/4-mile  race  at  West  Side  Park,  Chicago,  8  runners.  Slie  next  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling 
race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  SI, 600,  carrying  top  weight,  8  runners.  During  the  season, 
she  ran  16  more  races,  3  of  which  she  won  viz:  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $600,  6  runners;  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  7  runners,  and 
a  5  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |500,  6  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  she  started  8  times  and  won  twice  at  West  Side  Park,  viz:  a  3/4- 
mile  Selling  race  in  1:14  1/2,  12  runners,  and  a  .5/8-mile  Selling  race  in  1:02,  10  runners. 

Laura  Stone  has  produced  the  winners  Clymena,  Jean  Ingelow,  Macflecknoe,  Mary  Mc- 
Coy and  May  Pinkerton.  The  last  named,  as  a  2-year-old  ran  iO  times,  won  5  races  and 
was  third  twice.  She  won  the  Burlington  Stakes,  Selling,  5/8  mile,  at  Louisville,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  in  1:02  1/4,  beating  7  opponents.  As  a  3,  4  and  5-year-old  she  won 
races  on  the  outlaw  tracks. 

(<■(')  Versatile.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old  won  a  1  1/16. 
mile  race  at  Montreal,  9  runners,  and  a  1  1/8-mile  race  at  the  same  place,  5  runners.  At 
Buffalo  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  by  3  lengths  in  1:01  1/2,  7  runners,  and  a  7/8-mile  race  in  1:28- 

5  runners. 

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As  a  4-year-old  Versatile  won  at  1  1/4  miles,  and  as  a  5-year-old  4  races  fell  to  his 
share.  At  Washington  Park  he  won  a  1  3/8-mile  race,  6  runners,  including  Diablo  (winner 
of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  Withers  Stakes,  etc.,  giving  15  lbs.  away),  in  3;19  3/4  which  es- 
tablished a  new  record  for  that  distance.  In  1894  Sabine  lowered  it  by  running  the  dis- 
tance in  1:18  3/4  which  is  the  record  up  to  date. 

Afterwards  Versatile  won  the  Turf  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles  on  the  turf  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  2:09  4/5,  beating  Gloaming,  Kildeer  and  Long  Beach,  all  of 
which  were  giving-him  weight.  Three  days  afterwards  he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  on 
the  turf,  beating  Deception,  Bermuda,  etc. 

(f)  Golden  Valley.  Ran  18  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  twice  second  and 
twice  third.     As  a  3-year-old  she  won  3  races. 

Golden  Valley  has  produced  Golden  Horseshoe,  who  was  sent  to  England,  where  he 
ran  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  finished  second  once  and  unplaced  3  times.  As  a  3-year-old,  in 
1900,  he  ran  15  times,  won  3  races,  ran  second  in  3  and  third  in  4. 

Golden  Valley  also  threw  Ganymede,  who  won  a  2-year-old  race  in  1900  over  the 
last  5  furlongs  of  the  Futurity  Course,  handily  by  a  length  in  1  ;03,  beating  Candle, 
Trigger, Princess  Evelyn  and  14  others. 

Is  7!),     barren. 

1880,  1).  c.  Alex  T.,  by  imp.  (Jleiielg:.  Also  ran  under  the  names  of  P.  H.  and  Hazard,  won  12 
races. 

1881,  b.  f.  Lonisette,  by  imp.  Gleiielg'.  A  first-class  racemare.  Started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old, 
won  3  races,  was  second  once  and  third  once.  In  her  first  race  she  ran  third  to  Sister  and 
Himalaya,  beating  Albia,  Nodaway,  etc.  Then  she  ran  second  to  Himalaya  in  a  3/4-miIe 
Handicap,  beating  Bob  Miles,  Vocalie  and  6  others. 

Afterwards  at  Monmouth  Park  she  won  the  Breeders'  Stakes,  8/4  mile,  beating  her 
stable  companion,  Thackeray,  Tolu,  Himalaya,  the  crack  filly,  Duchess,  etc.;  won  the 
Criterion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Water  Lily,  Thackeray,  Pampero,  etc.,  and  the  Select 
Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Burton,  Duchess,  Nonage  and  Issaquena.  In  her  last  race, 
the  Great  Eastern  Handicap,  she  was  unplaced  with  top  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old  Louisette  won  11  races.  At  Monmouth  Park  she  won  a  1  1/4-mile 
Handicap,  beating  Aranza,  Barnes,  Girofie,  etc.;  a  1  1/4-mile  Handicap,  beating  Drake 
Carter,  Aranza,  Bob  Cook  and  Heel  and  Toe,  and  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  with  top  weight, 
beating   Economy,  imp.   Richmond,  etc. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  7/8-mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  Tom  Martin,  imp. 
Richmond,  etc.,  and  the  September  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  beating  Blast,  Economy  and  Pa- 
linurus.  At  Jerome  Park,  with  4  lbs.  the  best  of  the  weights,  she  won  the  Hunter  Stakes, 
1  3/4  miles,  beating  Duchess. 

At  Baltimore  she  won  the  Vestal  Stakes  from  her  stable  companion,  Tolu,  and  the  Breck- 
enridge  Stakes,  3  miles,  beating  Blast  and  Loftin.  At  Washington  she  gave  Vinton,  Rich- 
ard L.,  Tattler  and  Albia  10  lbs.  and  a  beating  in  the  Anacostia  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  and 
wound  up  her  3-year-old  career  by  giving  weight  and  a  beating  to  Rataplan  and  Blast  in 
the  Potomac  Stakes,  1  5/8  miles. 

As  a  4-year-old  Louisette  won  4  races  At  Monmouth  Park  she  won  at  1  1/3  and  1  3/4 
miles,  beating  in  the  latter  race  good  old  Barnum,  Bob  Miles,  Drake  Carter  and  Guitar. 
At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  1  3/8-mile  race,  with  top  weight  and  also  a  1  3/4-miIe  race. 

As  a  5-year-old  she  won  the  Twin  City  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
beating  Dry  Monopole  (winner  of  the  first  Brooklyn  Handicap),  the  good  racehorse,  Jim 
Douglas,  Maumee,  Ferona,  Florence  Fonso,  etc. 

Louisette  was  unlucky  at  the  stud,  as  she  was  barren  5  years  and  had  3  dead  foals 
She  has,  however,  produced  the  2  winners.  Prince  George  II.  and  Prince  Richard. 

Prince  George  won  5  races,  as  a  2-year-old,  and  was  a  good  racehorse.  Amongst  his  vic- 
tories were  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  the  good  racehorse.  Sport,  Comanche, 
Sandowne,  Stowaway,  etc.;  the  Golden  Rod  Stake,  7/8  mile,  on  the  turf  at  Sheepshead 

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Bay,  beating  Boundless  (winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc.),  Saragossa,  Tar  and  Tartar, 
Lawless,  etc  ,  and  the  Prospect  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Ajax,  Lady  Violet, 
St.  Michael,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Prince  George  won  15  races,  including  the  Carlton  Stakes  at  Brooklyn  , 
the  Toboggan  Slide  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  in  1  :tl  1/3,  beating  G.  W.  Johnson, 
Sirocco,  Wah  Jim,  St.  Florian,  Sir  Mathew,  Adelbert,  etc.,  and  the  Pocanteco  Handicap,  1 
mile,  time  1:39  3/4,  beating  St.  Michael,  Comanche,  Red  Skin,  etc. 

At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  in  1:14,  beating  Dr.  Rice,  winner  of 
the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.;  a  1-mile  Handicap,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  over  the 
circular  course,  in  1:42,  and  a  1  l/lli-mile  Handicap,  beating  Daily  America,  winner  of  the 
Realization  Stakes,  etc. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  Futurity  course,  beating  Loantaka  (winner 
of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  Major  Daly,  etc.,  time  1:11,  and  at  Brooklyn  won  a  1 1/16-mile  Handi- 
cap Sweepstakes,  beating  Ramapo  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc  ),  Loudoun  and  Illume.  He 
also  won  other  good  races. 

Prince  George  U.  won  7  races  as  a  4-year-old.  He  was  afterwards  sent  to  England, 
where  he  ran  till  he  was  9  years  old. 

Prince  Richard,  Louisette's  other  winning  son,  ran  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old,  in  1900,  he  ran  10  times,  won  2  races  and  finished  second  once.  Both 
his  victories  were  achieved  at  Aqueduct,  viz  :  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  10  runners,  and  in  a  7/8- 
mile  race,  7  runners,  including  Watercure,  Maribert  and  Gold  Lace.  Prince  Richard  was 
also  a  winner  as  a  4  and  5-year-old. 

1882,  1).  c.  by  iiii|).  (lilenelg-. 

1883,  b.  f.  Preciosa,  by  im|i.  (ileiielgr.     A  really  good  racemare. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  ran  14  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3  and  third  in  3.  Her 
first  victory  was  in  a  3/4-mile  Handicap  Sweepstakes  at  Monmouth  Paik,  when  she  was 
conceding  weight  to  nearly  all  her  opponents,  which  included  Dry  Monopole,  Synta.x, 
Letritia,  Kalula,  Long  Stop,  Brambleton,  Bandala,  Strategy,  etc. 

Her  other  win  was  the  Autumn  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  which  she  beat 
Florence  Fonso,  Electric,  The  Bard  (winner  of  the  Bi-ooklyn  Handicap,  etc.),  Ben  AH  (win- 
ner of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  etc.).  Blue  Wing  (a  good  racehorse).  Pure  Rye  (a  good 
racemare)  and  4  others. 

The  following  were  also  excellent  performances,  viz  :  second  to  Electric  in  the  July 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Landsdowne,  Salisbury,  Housatonic,  etc.,  and  second  in  the 
Criterion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  to  Pure  Rye  (to  whom  Preciosa  was  conceding  weight),  beating 
the  good  racehorse.  Inspector  B.,  Housatonic,  etc. 

She  also  ran  third  to  her  stable  companion,  Ben  Ali.  and  Lydia,  in  the  Hopeful  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  beating  The  Bard,  Quito  (top  weight  and  a  very  speedy  2-year-old),  Electric, 
Longstop,  etc.,  and  ran  third  in  the  Champion  Stallion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  to  Ban  Fox  and 
Biggonet,  beating  Cyclops,  Blue  Wing,  Electric,  Luminous,  Portland.  Savanac,  Ben  Ali, 
Brown  Duke  and  Quito. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Preciosa  won,  at  Saratoga,  a  1-mile  race,  9  runners  ;  a  1-mile  race  the 
next  day,  12  runners,  and  a  l-mile-70-yards  race,  9  runners.  At  Monmouth  Park  she  won  a 
1-mile  Handicap,  for  all  ages,  beating  Dry  Monopole,  Markland,  Pure  Rye,  Pocomoke, 
etc.  At  Brooklyn,  with  101  lbs.  up,  she  won  the  Fulton  Stakes,  beating  the  brilliant 
racemare,  Dewdrop,  118  lbs.  (who  was  far  from  fit  that  day),  Jim  Gray  and  Peekskill. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Preciosa  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Cambyses, 
Harry  Russell  and  Mona. 

Preciosa  produced  Prize  (winner  of  2  races  on  the  fiat  and  .5  over  the  jumps),  and  Uncle 
Jess,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  the  Optional  Stakes,  .5/8-mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park, 
easily  in  1:00,  giving  14  lbs.  away  to  all  his  opponents  but  one,  to  which  he  conceded  2  lbs. 
He  also  won  the  Red  Bank  Stakes  at  Monmouth  Park,  3/4  mile,  beating  Ajax,  Saragossa, 
Tom  Watson,  St.  Michael,  etc. 

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As  a  3-year-old,  Uncle  Jess  won  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,500 
o\-er  the  straight  course  at  Monmouth  Park,  10  runners,  time  1:01  1/4. 

Preciosa  also  threw  Moderocia.  a  Stake  winner  and  dam  of  a  winner. 

Moderocia  captured  6  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  the  Lakeside  Stakes,  .5/8  mile 
at  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  beating  Rosita,  Kitty  Scott  and  9  others.  As  a  3-year-old 
she  won  4  races,  and  also  won  1  race  as  a  5-year-old. 

Modder,  Modcrocia's  son,  2  years  old,  in  1900  easily  won  a  race  over  the  Futurity  course 
at  San  Francisco,  in  1:11  1/2,  beating  10  opponents. 

Preciosa  also  threw  Maxio,  who  never  started.  Maxio  is  a  promising  young  sire. 
Bismark,  one  of  his  few  sons,  is  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1902. 

1884,  barren. 

1885,  b.  c.  Billy  Pinkertoii,  by  Imp.  (ileiiel!!'.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  5  races,  including  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  West  Side  Park, 
Chicago,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  in  1:14  :!/4.  beating  the  fine  racemare.  Pearl  Jennings 
and  6  others. 

As  a  5-year-old  Billy  Pinkerton  won  9  races.  He  also  won  2  as  a  6-year-old,  6  as  a 
7-year-old,  3  as  an  8-year-old  and  1  as  a  9-year-old. 

1886,  b.  f.  by  imp.  Olenelg.    Died  when  a  foal. 

1887,  barren. 

1888,  b.  c.  Lillian,  by  imp.  filenelgr.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-ycar-old  he  won  a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes  at  Brooklyn  in  1:17,  9  starters,  and  the 
same  day  won  a  match,  3/4  mile,  against  Mary  Wynne,  weight  for  sex,  in  a  canter  by  2 
lengths  in  1:16  1/2. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  9  races.  As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  but  did  not  win,  but  won  3 
races  as  a  6-year-old  and  1  as  a  7-year-old. 

iniLiDRED,     produced  Ringlet,  Nora  Worth,  Minx,  Stamps,   Monarchist,   Mildew,   Milton,  Mill 
Manzanita's        Boy,  Sultana  and  Frederick  the  Great,  a  fine  array  of  winners  and  producers. 
4th  Dam. 


IjEVITY,     was  the  founder  of  the  great  Levity  family,  from  which  have  come  hosts  of  first  class 
Manzanita's     broodmares  and  racehorses. 
5th  Dam. 

For  further  particulars  of  the  Levity  family,  see  Admiration,  Dissembler,  Equality, 
Hypocrite,  Marquise,  Miss  Miriam.  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish,  Soncy  Lass,  Souffle, 
TuUa  Blackburn  and  Wamsutta. 


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IMP.    MAORI. 


Maori  started  36  times,  won  9  races,  was  second  in  7,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  10. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $.5,225. 

Maori  was  not  sent  to  America  till  October,  when  she  was  2  years  old.  never  having  run 
in  England. 

As  a  3-year-old,  at  Latonia,  she  ran  8  times  unplaced,  finished  third,  with  106  lbs.,  to  Lavinia 
Belle,  118,  and  White,  111  lbs.,  in  the  Ripple  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Tenacitv  and  3  others,  and, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  in  1:1,5  3^4,  beating  Elyton,  $1,000,  Spinnette, 
$1,200,  and  7  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1..500,  top  weight,  she  won  a  Purse,  1 
mile,  in  a  canter  by  a  length,  5  starters  ;  was  unplaced  3  days  later  in  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  won 
by  the  good  mare.  Yum  Yum,  and  4  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  .sold  for  Sl.SOO,  won  a  Purse, 
1  1/16  miles,  in  a  canter,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Tudor  and  Keynote,  at  equal  weight,  and  conced- 
ing weight  to  the  other  3  runners. 

At  Saratoga  she  was  unplaced  once,  and  at  Louisville  she  was  unplaced  twice.  At  the  latter 
track  she  ran  3  more  races. 

In  a  Purse,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  top  weight,  she  ran  seccmd  to  Hamlet,  $800,  and  in 
another  Purse,  3  4  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  top  weight,  she  ran  second  to  Finality,  $400, 
beating  7  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  4-ycar-old  Maori  began  by  running  unplaced  to  Strideaway  in  the  Delbeck  Handicap, 
1  1/16  miles  at  Louisville,  and  5  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,500,  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile, 
beating  Clara  C,  $2,500,  and  6  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  including  Roi  d'Or  and  Arundel. 

At  Latonia,  with  104  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Hypocrite,  in  a  Purse,  Handicap,  1  mile  and  70 
yards,  beating  Dad,  107,  Sour  Mash,  105,  Bonita,  106  lbs.,  and  8  others  in  receipt  of  weight;  won 
a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  for  all  ages,  in  a  canter,  by  4  lengths,  in  1 :56  1/2,  beating  Unlucky, 
Caliente,  Bravo,  Wary  and  Laura  Davidson,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  ran  second  to 
Zulu,  $3,000,  in  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  beating  Marchburn,  $3,000  Landlady,  $3,000,  and  3 
others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  Maori  was  unplaced  twice,  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8 
miles,  in  1:54  1/3,  with  110  lbs.,  beating  Bonita,  100,  Beaconsfield,  113,  Poteen,  115,  Clara  C,  114, 
and  4  others  in  receipt  of  weight ;  ran  third  to  Irene  and  Catalpa  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  the 
very  last  sprinters.  Little  Minch  and  Geraldine  (the  record  holder  for  1/3  mile,  46  seconds),  in  addi- 
tion to  5  others,  time  1 :14  1/4 ;  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  with  105  lbs.,  in  1 :39  4  5,  beating  Little  Minch, 
110,  Aloha  (1  mile  in  1:40),  108,  Hindoocraft  (winner  of  the  Latonia  Derby,  etc.),  3  years,  99,  and 
Laura  Davidson,  3  years,  92  lbs.     At  the  same  track  she  also  won  a  Purse,  1 1/16  miles,  7  starters. 

At  Saratoga,  Maori  finished  third  to  the  very  speedy  animals,  Geraldine  and  Fordham,  in  a 
Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Blue  Rock,  Beck,  Ballston,  Reveller,  Shamrock  and  3  others,  time  1:01  1/3; 
won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  from  Irene,  Glockner  and  2  others,  and  ran  unplaced  the  next  day,  with  top 
weight,  in  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  won  by  White  Nose. 

After  running  twice  unplaced  at  Morris  Park  Maori  went  to  Sheepshead  Bay,  where,  with  95  lbs., 
she  ran  second  to  Strideaway,  top  weight,  130  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  8  starters,  time 
1:41.  Two  days  afterwards,  with  123  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  St.  Luke,  128  lbs.,  in  the  Turf  Handi 
cap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Larchmont,  112,  Huntress,  122,  Connemara  (the  best  filly  of  her  year),  120 
lbs.,  and  2  others.  In  her  last  race  of  the  season,  Maori,  100  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Cracksman,  3  years,  112, 
and  Belle  d'Or,  103  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  Belvidere,  102,  Connemara,  103,  Irene, 
101,  Tea  Tray,  132,  and  Macbeth  II.  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby),  103  lbs. 

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As  a  5-year-old  Maori  started  4  times.  At  Memphis,  she  ran  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  7/8  mile.  At 
Nashville,  with  116  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Robespierre,  3  years.  111  lbs. ,  in  the  Duncan  Hotel 
Stakes,  1  mile,  beatmg  Glockner,  117,  Atticus,  106,  Ballyhco,  3  years,  101  lbs.,  and  3  others  in  receipt 
of  weight.  At  Louisville,  with  11.5  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Merchants'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles, 
behind,  Glockner,  108,  Ja  Ja,  3  years,  106,  and  Hypocrite,  108  lbs.,  beating  Kate  Malone,  103,  Nevada, 
112,  and  Unite,  113  lbs. 

Maori  produced  in 

18W2,  b.  f.  Voladora,  by  Volaiite.  Started  14  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1, 
third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  8. 

At  Latonia,  in  the  Spring,  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  easily  by  2  lengths,  15 
starters,  and  at  the  same  track,  in  the  Autumn,  she  won  the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Lillian  C,  Jane  and  6  others. 

Voladora  died  in  the  Spring,  when  3  years  old,  and  only  started  3  times  at  that  age. 
She  was  unplaced  twice  at  Memphis,  and,  at  Louisville,  won  the  Kentucky  Oaks  by  4 
lengths,  beating  Alabana,  Kathryn,  Lady  Buchanan,  Toloache  and  Gurgle. 

l.S!)3,  b.  f.  Voliiia,  by  Volaute.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  She  won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old. 
At  St.  Louis  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  11  starters,  and  about  a  month  after- 
wards, entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  won  a  Purse,  1  3/8  miles,  handily  by  a  length,  7  starters,  6 
entered  for  JtSOO  and  1  entered  $400,  unplaced.  At  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  she 
won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  by  3  lengths,  6  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

l.Si)4,  b.  c.  (jallaiite  (also  ran  as  Gallant  II.),  by  Volante.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was 
second  once,  third  once  and  unplaced  7  times. 

As  a  3-year-old  Gallante  won  3  races.  At  Latonia  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  by  3  lengths, 
11  starters.  At  Cincinnati,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  5  starters, 
and  at  Lakeside,  Ind.,  he  won  a  Selling  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Teeta  May,  Pitfall,  Suisun 
and  18  others. 

As  a  4-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  Gallante  won  3  races  at  the  Fairs  in  Kansas, 
1  of  them,  3/4  mile,  in  1:15  1/3. 

18!)5,  b.  f.  Marito,  by  Yolante.  Won  4  races  as  a  3-year-old.  At  Newport,  Ky.,  she  won  a  Purse, 
4  1/2  furlongs,  by  6  lengths,  6  runners.  At  Fort  Erie  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  handily  by  a 
length,  in  1 :03  1/4,  9  starters.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  My  Maryland,  Uarda,  Caddie  C,  Virgie  O.  and  4  others,  and  at  Lakeside,  Ind.,  she 
won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Surmount,  Papa  Harry  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Marito  won  8  races.  At  Little  Rock  she  captured  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  4 
starters.  At  Newport,  Ky..  she  won  a  Purse,  6  1/2  furlongs,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  9  start- 
ers. At  Lakeside,  Ind.,  she  won  a  Purse,  Selling,  3,  4  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:14  1/4, 
beating  Enchanter,  Duke  of  Haven,  Skillman,  Hermoso,  Alabaster  and  6  others. 

At  Fort  Erie  she  won  a  Purse,  Selling,  3/4  mile,  beating  Maximo  Gomez  and  13  others. 
Six  days  later  she  won  a  Selling  Purse,  1  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Flying  Dutchman 
(by  imp.  Dutch  Organ)  and  12  others,  time  1:41  1/3. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  entered  to  sold  for  $400,  she  won  a  1-mile  race,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
in  1:40  3/4,  beating  Juno,  $300,  Doggett,  $400,  and  3  others.  The  next  day,  with  97  lbs., 
she  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  easily  by  2  1,  2  lengths,  in  1 :41  1/4,  beating  Dr.  Catlett,  4  years, 
128,  Her  Own,  4  years,  103,  and  Gov.  Budd.  5  years,  96  lbs.,  and  a  week  later,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  $700,  she  won,  at  a  mile,  cleverly  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Burlesque,  $600, 
Songster,  $500,  and  King  T.,  $600. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Marito  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Saratoga, 
easily  by  a  length,  beating  Nearest  and  4  others. 

1896,     b.  c.  Etlielbert.  by  imi).  Eotlien.     Started  13  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  5  races,  was  sec 
ond  in  4,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3. 

He  began  racing  at  Morris  Park,  where,  with  113  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Kingdon,  117 

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lbs.,  4  1/-3  furlongs,  on  the  Eclipse  course,  time  54  1 '2  seconds,  beating  Jack  Point,  113, 
lbs.  and  .")  others,  113  lbs.  each.  Three  days  afterwards  he  won  a  race,  5/8  mile,  on  the 
Eclipse  course,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Saccharine,  Mr.  Clay  and  7  others,  time  59  3/4 
seconds. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  111  lbs.,  he  won  a  5  8-mile  race,  handily  by  a  length,  beating 
Rusher,  104,  Jack  Point,  104,  and  9  others. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  113  lbs.,  he  won  the  Spring  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  easily  by 
3  lengths,  beating  Kingdon,  135  lbs.,  time  1;11.  A  week  afterwards,  with  123  lbs.,  he  ran 
second  to  Jean  Beraud,  129  lbs.,  in  the  Double  Event,  Futurity  course,  beating  Glenheim, 
129  lbs.  and  3  others,  and  4  days  later,  w,th  121  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Autumn,  115  lbs.,  in 
a  3/4-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  Rusher,  117  lbs.,  time  1:14  3/4. 

At  Saratoga,  with  115  lb.-;.,  Ethelbert  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  a 
length,  beating  Ways  and  Means,  97,  Satirist,  104  lbs.,  and  6  others  in  receipt  of  from  12 
to  35  lbs.  He  next  ran  third  to  Autumn  and  Frohsin  in  the  Flatbush  Stake,  7/8  mile,  at 
Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  Kingdon,  Filigrane,  Jean  Beraud,  Martimas  (who  finished  first 
with  a  5  lbs.  penalty  but  was  disqualified  for  fouling)  and  2  others.  In  his  last  race  at 
Sheepshead  Bay,  with  115  lbs.,  Ethelbert  ran  second  to  Black  Venus,  113  lbs.,  in  the  Great 
Eastern  Handicap,  Futurity  course,  beating  Martimas,  138,  Dr.  Eichburg,  118,  Ways  and 
Means,  119,  Autumn,  12],  Glenheim,  116,  Prestidigitatrice,  106  lbs.,  and  6  others  in  receipt 
of  weight,  time  1:09  1/5. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  123  lbs.,  he  ran  third  to  Kentucky  Colonel,  123 and  Prestidigitatrice, 
108  lbs.,  in  the  Holly  Handicap,  5  1/2  furlongs,  7  starters,  and  2  days  afterwards,  at  Morris 
Park,  won  the  Nursery  Handicap,  Eclispe  course,  with  117  lbs.,  bsating  Kentucky  Colonel, 
118,  Himtime,  114,  Manuel,  118,  Black  Venus,  119,  Autumn,  119,  Toluca,  110,  Filigrane, 
112,  Prestidigitatrice,  105,  Martimas,  126  lbs.  and  G  others,  in  receipt  of  weight.  In  the 
White  Plains  Handicap,  Eclipse  course,  his  last  race  of  the  season,  Ethelbert  and  Kentucky 
Colonel,  with  123  lbs.  each,  top  weights,  ran  unplaced  behind  Mr.  Clay,  102,  Manuel,  130 
and  Toluca  115,  lbs.,  13  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Ethelbert  started  14  times,  won  8  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  1. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  106  lbs. ,  he  ran  second  to  Filigrane,  103  lbs.  in  the  Metropolitan 
Handicap,  Withers  mile,  beating  Sanders,  4  years,  110,  Imp,  5  years,  118,  Algol,  5  years, 
136,  Previous,  4  years,  110,  Banaster,  4  years,  113,  Firearm,  4  years,  113,  Box,  5  years,  109, 
Don  de  Oro,  5  years,  117  lbs.  and  4  others,  time  1:39  3/4.  Ten  days  afterwards  he  won 
over  the  last  6  1/3  furlongs  of  the  Withers  mile  in  a  canter  by  6  lengths,  3  ninners,  time 
1:31.  A  week  later,  with  132  lbs.,  he  won  the  Pocantico  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  over  the 
hill,  beating  Half  Time,  109  and  Alpen,  114  lbs.,  handily  in  1  :46  1/4. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  113  lbs.,  Ethelbert  ran  second  to  Admiration,  100  lbs.,  in  the  Spring, 
Special,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Tragedian  and  Candle  Black,  li5  lbs.  each,  by  10  lengths, 
time  1  :46  1/4.  Three  da)'s  afterwards,  with  116  lbs.,  he  won  the  Broadway  Stakes,  1  1/16 
miles,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Half  Time,  109  and  Filigrane,  131  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  136  lbs.,  Ethelbert  won  the  Spindrift  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles, 
easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Kinley  Mack,  118,  and  Glenbar,  110  lbs.,  and  eight  days  after- 
wards won  the  Realization,  1  5/8  miles,  pulling  up,  by  10  lengths,  5  starters. 

At  Brighton, with  107  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Imp,  5  years,  115  lbs.,  in  the  Brighton  Han- 
dicap, 1  1/4  miles,  beating  Martimas,  112,  May  Hempstead,  95  lbs.,  and  3  others,  time 
3:05  3  5.  Twelve  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Peconic  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  with  126  lbs., 
easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Martimas,  123,  and  EUerdale,  111  lbs.  Later  on,  with  top 
weight,  he  cantered  in  by  3  lengths  for  the  Sea  Gate  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  3  starters. 

After  being  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  with  top  weight,  at  Saratoga,  Ethelbert,  top  weight, 
125  lbs.,  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Raffaello,  115  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  Withers  mile,  5 
starters,  track  good,  time  1:41  1/2.  Six  days  later,  over  the  same  course,  carrying  136  lbs., 
be  won  the  Dixiana  Stakes,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Raffaello,  115,  and  Harry  Pardee, 
106  lbs.,  time  1:40  3/4,  and  4  days  afterwards,  with  117  lbs.,  ran  his  last  race  of  the  season, 
finishing  third  to  Muskadine,  4  years,  106,  and  Ben  Holladay,  6  years,  140  lbs.,  in  the  Morris 

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Park  Handicap,  3  1/4  miles,  Withers  course,  beating  Carnero,  5  years,  113,  Warrenton,  4 
years,  104,  and  Laverock,  4  years,  105  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  Ethelbert  showed  himself  a  first-class  racehorse,  although  he  was 
decidedly  unlucky  in  some  instances.  He  started  13  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  4, 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 

He  began  by  winning  the  Metropolitan  Handicap,  Withers  mile,  easily  by  4  lengths, 
with  136  lbs.,  beating  Box,  131,  Imp,  137,  Raffaello,  113,  Voter,  133,  the  3-year-olds  Kil- 
marnock, Waring,  and  Ildrim,  104  lbs.  each.  Contestor,  98  lbs.,  and  3  others,  time  1:41  1/4. 
At  Brooklyn,  his  next  start,  he  won  a  Special  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  pulling  up  by  6 
lengths,  beating  Jean  Beraud,  whom  he  ran  into  the  ground  before  a  mile  of  the  journey 
had  been  covered. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  130  lbs. ,  he  ran  second,  beaten  1  1/3  lengths,  to  Kinley  Mack 
135  lbs.,  in  the  Suburban,  beating  Gulden,  3  years,  100,  Imp,  138,  Herbert,  3  years,  96,  Jean 
Beraud,  137,  Intrusive,  111,  John  Bright,  119  lbs.,  and  3  others,  time  3:06  4/5.  This  was 
one  of  Ethelbert's  unlucky  races,  as  he  was  badly  messed  about,  and  never  had  a  show 
till  he  reached  the  homestretch,  where  he  made  up  a  lot  of  ground. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  with  139  lbs.,  Ethelbert  ran  unplaced  behind  Jack  Point,  109,  The 
Kentuckian,  109,  and  Imp,  139  lbs.,  in  the  Brighton  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  9  starters,  time 
3:04  3/5.  About  a  fortnight  later,  with  116  lbs.,  he  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  easily  3  lengths, 
beating  McMeekin  and  The  Kentuckian,  and  5  days  afterwards,  with  136  lbs.,  won  the  Islip 
Stakes,  1  mile,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Skyscraper,  107,  and  Imp,  131  lbs.  Nine  days 
afterwards,  with  134  lbs.,  he  won  the  Brighton  Cup,  3  1/4  miles,  easily  by  1,3  length, 
beating  Imp,  131,  Sidney  Lucas,  3  years,  109,  and  Herbert,  109  lbs.,  time  3:49  1/5,  establish- 
ing a  new  record  for  the  distance,  lowering  the  previous  record  made  by  Buckwa,  aged,  104 
lbs.,  by  1  4/5  seconds. 

At  Saratoga,  carrying  139  lbs.,  Ethelbert  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Kinley  Mack, 
138  lbs.,  in  the  Beverwyck  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating  Martimas,  107,  Mr.  Jersey,  3  years,  96, 
Charentus,  6  years,  106,  and  Rockton,  3  years,  108  lbs.,  time  1:41.  This  was  another  bad- 
luck  race  for  Ethelbert,  as  he  got  away  absolutely  last,  and  ran  a  marvellous  race  under 
the  circumstances. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Ethelbert,  139  lbs.,  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Jack  Point,  118  lbs.,  in 
the  Twin  City  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  stakes  divided,  beating  Killashandra,  3  years,  100, 
Deemster,  107,  Advance  Guard,  3  years,  103,  Martimas,  111,  and  Andronicus,  100  lbs.,  time 
3:07.  Ethelbert,  with  133  lbs.,  was  miserably  ridden  by  Spencer  in  the  Annual  Champion 
Stakes,  3  1/4  miles,  which  resulted  in  his  being  beaten  a  head  by  David  Garrick,  133  lbs. , 
time  3:.56.  Behind  them  finished  Douro,  3  years,  113,  Killashandra,  3  years,  113,  Maid  of 
Harlem,  137,  and  King  Bramble,  3  years,  116  lbs. 

At  Brooklyn  he  seemed  to  have  lost  his  dash  and  although  he  ran  a  good  race  with  1 31 
lbs.  he  could  only  finish  third  to  Imp,  118  lbs.  and  Kinley  Mack,  136,  in  the  Second  Special, 
1  1/3  miles,  beating  McMeekin,  3  years,  1 10  lbs.  Imp  won  cleverly  by  a  length  and  Kinley 
Mack  beat  Ethelbert  by  a  head. 

At  Morris  Park,  Ethelbert,  136  lbs.,  established  another  record  when  he  won  the  Muni- 
cipal Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  over  the  hill,  in  3:58  1/3,  lowering  the  previous  record  made 
by  Ben  Holladay,  4  years,  118  lbs.,  by  3/4  second.  Behind  Ethelbert  finished  Imp,  136, 
Maid  of  Harlem,  100,  Jack  Point,  116,  and  Pink  Coat  109  lbs. 

In  his  last  race,  asa  4-vear-old,  carrying  137  lbs.,  he  finished  second  to  Maid  of  Harlem, 
95  lbs.,  in  the  Morris  Park  Handicap,  3  1/4  miles.  Withers  course,  beating  Jack  Point,  108, 
and  Gonfalon,  3  years,  105  lbs.,  time  4:05  1/3.  This  was  another  hard  race  for  Ethelbert 
to  lose.  The  pace  was  slow  and  Odom  choked  his  horse  in  the  rear  instead  of  letting  him 
come  along. 

As  a  5-year-old,  in  1901,  Ethelbert  won  the  Standard  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Brooklyn, 
with  139  lbs.,  beating  Beau  Gallant,  3  years,  109  lbs.,  easily  by  3  lengths,  time  3:36.  In 
the  Suburban,  with  136  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  was  unplaced  behind  Alcedo,  113,  Watercure, 
101,  and  Toddy,  100  lbs.,  11  starters,  time  3:05  3/5.  A  fortnight  later,  with  139  lbs,  he  did 
not  run  extra  game  at  the  finish  and  succumbed  to  Star  Bright,  136  lbs.,  by  head,  in  the 

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Advance  Stakes,    1   1/2   miles,    at   Brooklyn,  beating  Prince  of  Melbourne  (dead   out  of 
form),  126  lbs.,  by  10  lengths,  time  2:33  15. 

Ql'EEX  OF  CVPRIS,     started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old.    On  March  16,  at  Lincoln,  she  ran  un- 
Maori's  placed  in  the  Brocklesby  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  won  by  Coronella,  9  start- 

Dam,  ers.     The  next  day  she  ran  third  to  Charon  (a  good  racehorse)  and 

Agate  in  the  Lincoln  Cup,  1,  2  mile,  5  starters.     At  the  Newmarket 
Houghton  Meeting  in  October  she  ran  second  to  Knight  of  the  Bath 
in  the  New  Nursery  Stakes,  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  conceding  him  2  Ib.^.,  10  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Queen  of  Cyprus  won  2  races  at  Newmarket.  At  the  First  October 
Meeting  she  won  a  Third  Class  Handicap,  for  horses  that  either  never  won  ;^100  at  anyone 
time,  or  entered  to  be  sold  for  that  sum,  about  1  mile,  by  5  lengths,  3  starters.  At  the 
Second  October  Meeting  she  won  a  Selling  Welter  Handicap,  the  winner  to  be  sold  by  auc- 
tion for  ;£'200,  about  1  mile,  by  10  lengths,  2  starters,  and  was  afterwards  sold  for  200 
guineas. 

As  a  4-year-old,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  Queen  of  Cyprus  won  the  Great  North- 
amptonshire Stakes.  Handicap,  about  2  miles,  by  30  lengths,  beating  Scamp  (winner  of  the 
Goodwood  Stakes,  etc.),  Pageant  (winner  of  the  Doncaster  Cup  and  2  Chester  Cups)  and  7 
others. 

As  a  5-year-old,  the  last  season  that  she  ran.  Queen  of  Cyprus  started  14  times,  won  2 
races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  4.  She  won  a  Plate  of  /200,  Cesarewitch 
course,  2  miles  2  furlongs  and  28  yards,  5  starters,  and  walked  over  for  the  Queen's  Plate, 
2  miles,  at  Winchester.  With  top  weight,  138  lbs.,  she  ran  second  in  a  Plate,  Cesarewitch 
course,  6  starters.  At  Hampton  she  ran  second  to  Julius  Csesar  (a  good  racehorse)  in  the 
Queen's  Plate,  2  miles,  beating  Con  Cregan,  who  was  a  bad  third,  and  she  also  ran  second 
in  the  Hampshire  Stakes,  at  Winchester,  carrying  top  weight,  5  starters. 

Queen  of  Cyprus  produced  in 

IS.SO.  1).  f.  Bereiigere,  by  Salvator.  Never  started.  Was  sent  to  France  as  a  3-year-old,  covered 
by  V'estminster. 

18!Sl,     no  foal,  not  having  been  covered  in  1880.     Was  trained  again,  but  did  not  run. 

1882.  barren. 

1883,  br.  f.  Boadicea,  by  Yestiiiluster.  Started  in  7  Selling  races  as  a  2-year-old,  won  once,  was 
second  once,  third  once  and  unplaced  4  times. 

At  Newmarket  she  won  an  All  Aged  Selling  race,  the  winner  to  be  sold  by  auction  for 
;fl00,  5/8  mile,  7  starters,  and  was  afterwards  bought  in  for  240  guineas. 

As  a  3-year-old  Boadicea  started  twice  at  Lincoln,  in  March,  and  was  afterwards  sold  to 
go  to  German}-.  Entered  to  be  sold  foi  £Wi),  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  The  Fiddler's  Wife 
(not  to  be  sold,  carrying  7  lbs.  extra)  in  the  Trial  Plate,  a  mile,  stakes  dixnded,  3  starters. 
Two  days  later,  in  a  field  of  8,  all  of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  £50,  she  ran  second  to 
Merrythought  in  a  1-mile  race,  the  winner  afterwards  being  sold  for  115  guineas. 

188-1,  eh.  f.  Iceiii,  by  fSeftoii.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-)-ear-old  without  winning,  and  was  sold  to  go 
to  Buenos  Ayres  as  a  4-year-old. 

1885,  b.  f.  Maori,  by  Ponlet.  Imported  to  the  LTnited  States  when  2  5-ears  old,  as  stated 
above. 

1886,  barren. 

1887,  ch.  c.  Liisig:iiau,  by  Poulet.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  twice  and  third 
twice.  He  ran  third  to  Emily  Jane  and  Barege  in  a  Selling  Plate,  the  winner  to  be  sold  by 
auction  for  j^^lOO,  Ditch  mile,  at  Newmarket,  8  starters,  the  winner  afterwards  being  sold 
for  390  guineas.  Three  days  later  he  ran  third  to  the  dead  heaters  Vermillion  and 
Blue  Green  (a  high-class  Stake  winner  and  second  in  the  St.  Leger)  in  the  Houghton  Stakes, 
Rowley  mile,  beating  the  Stake  winners  Carabinier  and  Circassian  in  addition  to  2  others. 

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As  a  3-year-old,  Lusignan  began  inauspiciously  by  coming  in  first  for  the  Northampton- 
shire Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  easily  by  3  lengths,  and  afterwards  being  disqualified,  11  starters. 
He  was  running  in  good  company  during  the  season  and  finished  unplaced  in  some  high-class 
events,  including  the  2,000  guineas,  won  by  Surefoot,  with  Le  Nord  and  Blue  Green  second 
and  third,  9  starters. 

At  Stockbridge,  he  won  the  31st  Biennial  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Bright  Eyes  by 
3  lengths.  At  Newmarket,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  he  finished  third,  beaten  a  neck 
by  the  second  horse,  to  Papyrus  and  Shortbread,  in  the  Suffolk  Plate,  Handicap,  1  1/2 
miles,  4  starters,  and  with  133  lbs.,  ran  second  and  last  to  Circassian,  117  lbs.,  in  the  New- 
market St.  Leger  Stakes,  2  miles  and  118  yards. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lusignan  started  7  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  3.  He  won  the  Northamptonshire  Stakes,  Handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  by  6  lengths,  7  starters. 
With  second  top  weight  he  ran  unplaced  in  the  Great  Metropolitan  Stakes,  Handicap,  3  1/4 
miles,  at  Epsom,  9  starters,  and  with  second  top  weight  ran  second  to  St.  Dunstan  in  the 
Babraham  Plate,  Handicap,  Rowley  mile,  at  Newmarket,  5  starters. 

After  being  unplaced  in  the  Newmarket  Handicap,  and  in  the  Visitor's  Plate,  Handicap, 
at  Ascot,  Lusignan  won  a  Trial  Plate  of  ^300,  for  3  year  olds  and  upwards,  the  winner  to  be 
sold  for  /r)00,  1  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating  imp.  Ben  Strome  and  Evergreen  (dead  heat  for 
second  place)  by  a  neck,  in  addition  to  8  others.  Later  on,  ac  Newmarket,  Lusignan  ran 
his  next  and  last  race  of  the  season,  winning  a  Trial  Plate  of  ;^300,  for  3  year  olds  and  up- 
wards, the  winner  to  be  sold  for  j.^'SOO,  Bunbury  mile,  beating  Axiom  and  Evergreen, 
who  was  a  bad  third.     The  winner  was  afterwards  sold  for  700  guineas. 

As  a  5-year-old  Lusignan  ran  twice  unplaced  in  handicap.?. 

1888,  cli.  f.  Catariiia,  by  Poiilet.  A  winner  in  England.  Imported  to  the  United  States  in 
1902. 

For  detailed  description  of  his  races,  see  Catarina. 

1SS9,     dead  colt  by  Mask. 

1890,  b.  f.  Cypria,  by  Carlton.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  she  started  5 
times.  Ran  third  in  a  Plate  of  ;^400,  Rowley  mile,  at  Newmarket,  6  starters.  At  Epsom 
she  ran  third  to  Mrs.  Butterwick  and  Tressure  in  the  Oaks,  17  starters.  Was  unplaced  in 
the  Beaufort  Stakes,  Welter  Handicap,  7, 8  mile,  at  Newmarket.  With  89  lbs.  she  ran  a 
dead  heat  w.th  Goggles,  4  years,  108  lbs.,  in  the  Cesarewitch,  stakes  divided,  17  starters, 
and  was  unplaced  in  the  Great  Tom  Stakes,  Handicap,  about  a  mile,  at  Lincoln. 

As  a  4-year-old  Cypria  won  the  Hurst  Park  November  Handicap,  2  miles,  5  starters, 
and  ran  as  a  5  and  6-year-old  without  winning. 

1891,  barren. 

1892,  b.  c.  Kibris,  by  Trapeze.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  5  times  as  a  3-year,  was 
unplaced  in  4  races,  and  finished  third  in  the  Payne  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  T)  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  4  times  without  winning. 

189.3,     barren. 

1894,  cb.  f.  Liuiasol,  by  Gold.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  unplaced  in  the  Acorn 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Epsom,  behind  Fortalice,  Acuma  and  Canonbury,  7  starters.  Ran 
second  to  Omladina,  3-years-old,  in  the  Fernhill  Stakes,  at  Ascot,  5  starters,  and  with  103  lbs. 
ran  second  to  All  Moonshine,  93  lbs. ,  in  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Nursery  Plate,  handicap, 
the  Sandall  mile,  at  Alexandra  Park,  17  starters. 

Limasol  started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old.  She  won  the  Oaks  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Chelandry  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas;,  Fortalice,  Goletta,  and  4  others.  In  the  Ascot 
Cup  she  ran  fourth  and  last  to  Persimmon,  Wingfield's  Bride  and  Love  Wiseley,  and,  with 
108  lbs.,  was  unplaced  to  Merman,  5  years,  103,  Rush,  5  years,  115,  and  Carlton  Grange,  5 
years,  114  lbs.,  in  the  Cesarewitch,  23  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Ascot  Stakes,  2  miles,  the  Alexandra  Plate,  3 
miles,  and  the  Chester  Cup,  2  1/4  miles. 

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1895.     Liiriiiika,  by  (ioli\.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 
189(5,     barren. 

<"VI*RIAIV'A,     started  twice  as  a  2-year-okl.     At  the  Doncaster  Spring  she  was  unplaced  behind 
Maori's  Lady  Palmerston,  The  Flatterer  and  Clotilde  in  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  1/3  mile,   20 

3d  dam.  starters,  and  at  Malton  finished  a  bad  third  to  Lord  of  the  Hill  and  Monimia  in  the 

Langton  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Ann  Elizabeth. 

As  a  S-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Cypriana  started  only  once.  In  April, 
with  80  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Convivial  Handicap,  a  mile,  at  Malton,  behind  Hobby- 
horse, 5  years,  104,  The  Medway,  3  years,  74,  and  Corin,  4  years,  98  lbs.,  7  starters. 

Cypriana  produced  in 

1857,  b.  f.  Frangripaiii,  by  Loiiffbow.     Never  started. 

Frangipani  produced  Perfume  (a  stake  winner  and  dam  of  winners),  Bordeau  (a  wm- 
ner),  Earl  Marshall  (a  winner),  Ambergris  (a  stake  winner).  Incense  (a  winner  and  dam  of 
several  winners)  and  Rosemary,  a  winner  and  dam  of  several  winners. 

1858,  b.  c  Biishiiiau,  by  West  Aiislraliaii.     Started  once  as  a  2-year-old  when  he  won  the  Fitz 

william  Plate,  ;i,  4  mile,  at  Malton,  7  starters.     Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old  and  ran  as  a  4- 
)-ear-old  without  winning. 

1859,  barren. 

18G0,     b.  f.  Lesbia,  by  >Vest  Australian.    Dead. 

1S(!1,  eh.  f.  Tooi-Tooi,  by  Stockvvell.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old,  was  unplaced  in  the  Cleve- 
land Stakes,  at  Stockton,  and  ran  third  and  last  in  a  Sweepstakes  at  Kelso. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Tooi-Tooi  won  3  races.  She  won  the 
Pontefract  Handicap,  1  mile.  7  starters ;  won  the  Members'  Plate  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Ripon 
St.  Wilfrid,  by  4  lengths,  giving  8  lbs.  and  a  beating  to  Vanes.=a,  and  also  won  the  North- 
allerton Handicap,  1  mile. 

Tooi-Tooi  hade  living  foals,  all  fillies,  in  England.  Two  of  them  never  started.  Two 
ran  without  winning  and  the  other  2,  Thetis  and  Pompadour,  were  both  Stake  winners. 

Tooi-Tooi  was  sold  to  go  to  France  after  she  had  produced  5  foals  and  was  repurchased, 
and  taken  back  to  England  2  years  later. 

18fi'2.     barren. 

1863,  b.  f.  Cora,  by  iiiii).  Leaiuiiigtoii.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  2  races  as  a  3-year- 
old.  At  Ripon  St.  Wilfrid  she  won  the  Consolation  Scranib'e,  handicap,  8/4  mile,  easily 
by  2  lengths,  6  starters,  and  also  won  the  Kelso  Piate,  handicap,  a  mile,  by  3  lengths,  9 
starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Cora's  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  again  won  2  races.  At  York,  with 
the  best  of  the  weights,  she  won  the  Consolation  .Scramble,  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  5  starters, 
and  also  won  the  Pontefract  Borough  Cup,  3/4  mile,  (i  starters. 

Cora  has  no  produce  recorded. 

18(54.     cli.  f.  Demi-Monde.  by  King  of  Trumps.    Started  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  ran  3 

times  unplaced,  twice  in  small  stakes  and  once  in  Selling  stake,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^40. 

Demi-Monde  produced  Little  John  (winner  of  a  Selling  race  as  a  2-year-old,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  £30,  and  afterwards  sold  for  36  guineas,  and  winner  of  the  Flying  Stakes  of 
£20,  at  Spennymoor,  as  a  3-year-old),  and  Itta  Duffer  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without 
winning.  As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Itta  Duffer  won  2  Selling  races, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^50  each  time,  and  sold  for  105  and  60  guineas. 

18(55.     barren. 

18(5(5.     Royal  Oak,  by  Gamester.    Never  started. 

1867,     no  foal,  not  having  been  covered  in  1866. 

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1868,  b.  t.  Mart'hesa,  by  The  Marquis.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  twice  as  a  3-year 
old.  At  Belhaven  she  won  the  Berkwickshire  Squadron  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  4  starters, 
and  was  unplaced  in  the  Abbotsford  Goblet,  Handicap,  2  miles,  at  Ediagburg,  6  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Marchesa  again  started  twice.  At  Dunbar 
she  won  the  Members'  Plate,  1  1/3  miles,  3  starters,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Bowmont 
Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  for  farmers'  horses,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Kelso,  8  starters. 

Marchesa  had  no  produce  in  England.     She  was  sent  to  Germany  when  9  years  old. 
18(>{),     h.  f.  Conquest,  by  Victorious.     Never  started. 

Conquest  had  no  produce. 

1870,  slipped  twins. 

1871,  b.  f.  Miss  Winston,  by  Westwick.    Never  started. 

Miss  Winston  had  no  produce. 

1872,  Susannah,  late  Microscope,  by  Speculum.  Started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races, 
was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  1.  At  Newmarket,  in  the  Spring,  she  ran  second  to  the 
Parmesan-Moleskin  colt  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Merry  Bells,  imp.  Friar  Tuck 
and  7  others.  At  York  she  ran  second  to  Merry  Bells  in  the  Badminton  Plate,  1/3  mile,  7 
starters.  At  Doncaster,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;,i'100,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Milton  Stakes, 
11  starters,  10  of  them  entered  for  ^^100  and  1  for  ;^300. 

At  Newmarket,  in  October,  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  the  winner  to  be  sold  by  auction 
for  ^£'300,  about  1/3  mile,  4  starters,  and  at  the  same  place  won  a  Sweepstakes,  the  winner 
to  be  sold  by  auction  for  ;f  150,  about  5  1/3  furlongs,  9  starters,  and  was  afterwards  sold  for 
500  guineas. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning,  but  as  a  4-year-old,  running  as  Susannah 
she  won  8  races.     As  a  5-year-old  she  ran  twice  unplaced. 

Susannah  had  no  produce. 
IHIS,     b.  r.  (Jueen  of  Cyprus,  by  King  Tom.    Alluded  to  above. 
1874,     barren. 

Cypriana  died  in  1874. 

CYPRIAIV,     started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  finishing  third  and  last  to  Florentia  and  the  Langar- 
Maori's  Sportmistress  filly  in  a  Sweepstakes,  at  Northallerton. 

3d  dam. 

As  a  3-year-old  Cyprian  started  in  3  races  and  won  them  all.  At  Malton,  she  won  a 
Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  Aveline.  She  next  won  the  Oaks,  beating  Destiny  (winner  of 
the  1,000  guineas).  Marmalade  and  9  others,  and  at  Newcastle,  she  won  the  Northumber- 
land Plate,  2  miles,  4  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Cyprian  started  once,  finishing  third  and 
last  to  Wedge  and  Zebetta  in  the  Craven  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  York. 

Cyprian  produced  in 

18.38,     ch.  f.  Miss  Horewood,  by  The  Saddler.    Never  started. 

Miss  Horewood  produced 

(a)  Curiosity.  Started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  third  twice  and  unplaced  3  times. 
As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  heat  race,  the  winner  to  be  sold  for  ;^200,  about  1  1/2  miles,  at 
Nottingham,  5  starters,  and  at  Northallerton,  she  won  the  Silver  Cup  Stakes,  3-mile  heats, 
7  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Curiosity  started  3  times  and  died  during  the  season.  She  was  unplaced 
in  the  Shorts  Sweepstakes,  at  Burton  Constable,  6  runners.  The  same  day  she  walked  over 
for  the  Holderness  Stakes,  Handicap,  1  mile,  5  subscribers.  The  next  day  she  ran  third  in 
the  Burton  Constable  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  5  starters. 

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{/>)  Conceit.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Nottingham,  she  ran  a  dead  heat 
with  Treacle  in  a  Sweepstakes,  4  starters,  and  beat  him  in  the  run-off.  At  Richmond,  she 
finished  third  in  the  Two-year-old  Stakes,  4  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Conceit  started  8  times,  won  2  Selling  races,  ran  second  twice,  third 
3  times  and  unplaced  once.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  the  Tally-ho  Handicap,  about  3  1/4 
miles,  at  Catterick  Bridge,  5  starters,  and  the  next  day,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^£'100,  won 
the  Speculation  Plate,  1 1/3  miles,  6  starters.  She  also  ran  third  and  last  in  the  Union  Hunt 
Stakes,  entered  to  be  sold  for  £10Q. 

As  a  5-year-old  Conceit,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ..^'loO,  ran  second  in  the  Drawing  Room 
Stakes,  4  1  2  miles,  at  Burton  Constable,  3  starters  and  the  next  day,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  .ifSO,  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes,  2  miles. 

Conceit  died  when  5  years  old. 

(c)  Pitsford.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  He  ran  third  to  Bolingbroke  and  Nut- 
shell in  the  Prendergast  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  beaten  a  head  for  second  place,  3  starters. 
At  the  same  course  he  ran  second  to  The  Nigger  in  the  Criterion  Stakes,  beating  Nutshell 
and  6  others,  and  3  days  afterwards  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes  of  ;,f50each,  half  forfeit, 
Abingdon  mile. 

Pitsford  started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in 
3.  He  began  by  winning  the  2,000  guineas,  beating  the  Bee-Hunter,  Hardinge  and  2  others, 
and  he  next  ran  second  to  Voltigeur  in  the  Derby,  beating  Clincher,  The  Nigger,  Boling- 
broke, Mildew,  Nutshell  and  17  others. 

At  Goodwood,  with  top  weight,  he  was  awarded  the  Racing  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating 
Nutshell  and  Garforth.  William  the  Conqueror  came  in  first  but  was  disqualified  f(jr 
swerving  into  Pitsford.  Pitsford  next  won  the  Great  Yorkshire  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  easily 
by  a  length,  10  starters. 

At  Doncaster  he  was  unplaced  behind  Voltigeur,  Russborough  and  Bolingbroke  in  the 
St.  Leger,  8  starters,  the  3  first  named  having  run  a  dead  heat,  Voltigeur  winning  the  run 
off.  Two  days  afterwards,  with  top  weight,  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Eglington  Stakes, 
about  7  1/2  furlongs,  9  starters,  and  later  on  at  Newmarket  ran  second  to  Mildew  for  a  ;^50- 
race,  across  the  flat,  6  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Pitsford,  with  117  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Elthiron,  117,  and  Eva,  93  lbs.,  in 
City  and  Suburban,  beating  13  others  in  receipt  of  weight.  At  Newmarket  he  ran  second 
to  Sotterley  in  the  Craven  Stakes,  about  1  14  miles,  .5  starters,  and  the  next  day,  carrying 
118  lbs.,  was  unplaced  in  the  Newmarket  Handicap,  about  1  3/4  miles,  1.5  starters,  all  in 
receipt  of  weight  except  Woolwich,  119  lbs.,  who  was  also  unplaced. 

At  Bath  Pitsford  won  the  Dyrham  Stakes,  Handicap,  about  1  1/2  miles,  giving  his  13  op- 
ponents from  13  to  47  lbs.  He  next  ran  third  in  the  Ascot  Stakes,  2  1,2  miles,  carrying  top 
weight,  14  starters,  and  the  following'  day  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  about  3  miles.  At 
Manchester  he  ran  second  to  Woolwich  in  the  Queen's  Plate,  about  3  1/8  miles,  5  starters, 
and  at  Newcastle  walked  over  for  the  Produce  Stakes,  3  miles,  36  subscribers. 

At  the  same  course  he  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  3  miles,  beating  Post-tempore  easily. 
Two  days  afterwards  he  walked  over  for  the  County  Gold  Cup.  2  miles,  at  Salisbury,  and 
the  following  day  again  ran  second  to  Woolwich  in  the  Queen's  Plate,  3  starters.  Pitsford 
wound  up  his  4-year-old  form  by  running  unplaced  in  the  Goodwood  Stakes,  2  1/3  miles, 
carrying  top  weight,  13  starters. 

Pitsford  started  4  times  as  a  5-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf.  He  ran  second, 
with  top  weight,  135  lbs.,  to  Hugo,  3  years,  70 lbs.,  in  the  Dyrham  Plate,  about  1  1/3  miles, 
14  starters,  and  was  unplaced  3  times. 

Pitsford  was  sent  to  Australia  when  9  years  <jld. 

(d)  Louie.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old  when  she  ran  twice.  In  the  Chesterfield 
Stakes,  about  13  mile,  at  Derby,  she  was  unplaced,  8  starters,  and  at  Doncaster  she  ran 
second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  Entre  Nous  in  the  Nursery  Plate,  1  mile,  8  starters. 

Louie  was  sent  to  Germany  as  a  4-year-old,  covered  by  Slane,  having  had  1  foal  in 
England  which  died  when  3  days  old. 

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(c)  Canina.  Started  twice  as  a  3-year-old,  was  beaten  in  a  Match  and  was  unplaced 
in  the  Lavant  Stakes  at  Goodwood.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  4-year-old  she 
started  twice  and  finished  third  each  time.  As  a  5-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she 
started  4  times,  won  a  Handicap,  mile  heats,  at  Plymouth,  4  starters;  ran  second  twice 
and  was  beaten  in  a  Match. 

Canina  has  no  produce  recorded. 

(  /")  Bianca.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  third  to  Sicily  and  Titormus  in  the 
Easby  Triennial  Produce  Stakes,  about  1/3  mile,  at  Catterick  Bridge,  7  starters;  ran  third 
to  Bessie  and  Mary  in  the  Zetland  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  York,  beating  Sicily,  Titormus  and 
7  others,  and  won  the  Second  Nursery  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  at  Newmarket,  8  starters. 

Bianca  started  7  times  as  a  3 -year -old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  She  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, about  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  3  starters;  ran  third  in  the  Lancashire  Oaks,  4 
starters,  and  was  unplaced  5  times. 

Bianca  died  when  7  years  old,  having  hud  no  living  produce. 

1839,  br.  c.  Artful  Dodger,  by  The  Saddler.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
appeared  twice  in  public.  At  Newmarket,  he  won  the  Produce  Stakes,  3  miles,  by  3  lengths, 
4  starters,  and  walked  over  for  the  Three-year-old  Stakes,  St.  Leger  course,  at  Doncaster, 
11  subscribers. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  dii  not  start.  As  a  5-year-old  he  won  the  Borough  Members'  Plate, 
a  mile,  at  Ascot,  11  starters;  ran  second  twice  and  unplaced  twice.  As  a  6-year-old  he 
ran  without  winning  and  ran  once  the  next  year,  when  he  finished  second. 

1840,  b.  c.  Piirtlii.'in,  by  Jereed.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old. 
Was  unplaced  in  the  Derby,  won  by  Cotherstone,  33  starters,  won  the  Gateshead  or  Lottery 
Stakes,  3  miles,  at  Newcastle,  3  runners ;  ran  a  dead  neat  with  Mania  in  the  Drawing  Room 
Stakes,  at  Goodwood,  Stakes  divided,  6  runners,  and  3  days  afterwards  ran  tmplaced  in  the 
Chesterfield  Cup,  33  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Parthian  won  the  Queen's  Plate,  3  miles,  at  Newcastle,  4  starters.  As 
a  5-year-old  he  ran  third  once  and  unplaced  once,  while  as  a  6-year-old  he  won  7  races. 

1841,  b.  c.  Joe  Lovell,  by  Velocipede.  Started  once  as  a  3-year  old,  when  he  finished  third  and 
last  in  the  Municipal  Stakes,  at  Doncaster. 

As  a  3-year-old  Joe  Lovell  started  5  times  and  won  twice.  He  began  by  running  third 
to  the  Ugly  Buck  and  The  Devil  to  Pay  in  the  3,000  guineas,  7  starters.  At  Goodwood,  he 
ran  second  to  Croton  Oil  in  the  Drawing  Room  Stakes,  5  starters,  and  2  days  later  ran 
fourth  and  last  to  Needful,  The  Devil  to  Pay  and  Akbar  in  the  Racing  Stakes.  He  next 
won  the  Great  Yorkshire  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  15  starters,  and  at  Doncaster,  he  captured 
the  Three-year-old  Stakes,  St.  Leger  course,  beating  the  Velocipede-Amulet  filly  by  6 
lengths. 

Joe  Lovell,  as  a  4-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  started  once,  winning  a  Sweep- 
stakes of  ;,f300  each,  half  forfeit,  about  3  5/8  miles,  at  Goodwood,  beating  Best  Bower,  The 
Devil  to  Pay  and  Saddlebow. 

1842,  br.  e.  Newsmonger,  by  Voltaire.     Never  started. 

1843,  b.  c.  Tom  Tiilloch,  by  Hetmaii  Platoff.  Started  once  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  finished 
second  to  Ennui  in  a  Sweepstakes  of  ;ri'5O0  each,  half  forfeit,  at  Doncaster,  3  starters. 

Tom  TuUoch  started  8  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  twice,  was  second  twice,  third  once 
and  unplaced  3  times. 

He  began  by  finishing  second  to  Sir  Tatton  Sykes  (also  winner  of  the  St.  Leger)  in 
the  3,000  guineas,  6  starters.  He  next  ran  unplaced  behind  Pyrrhus  the  First,  Sir  Tatton 
Sykes  and  Brocardo  in  the  Derby,  27  starters,  and  at  Newcastle,  ran  third  to  Grimston  and 
Quadruped  in  the  Gateshead  or  Lottery  Stakes,  3  miles,  5  starters. 

In  the  Liverpool  St.  Leger,  1  3/4  miles,  Tom  Tulloch  was  beaten  a  head  by  Sir  George, 
7  starters,  and  was  then  unplaced  in  the  St.  Leger.  The  same  afternoon  he  walked  over 
for  the  Foal  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  7  subscribers,     At  Newmarket,   he  was  unplaced  in  the 

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Cesarewitch,  31  starters,  and  3  days  afterwards  he  beat  Humdrum,  at  even   weight,  in  a 
Match,  across  the  flat. 

1S44,     dead  foal,  by  Voltaire. 

1845,  b.  c.  The  Sliiisrer,  by  Hetinaii  Platoff'.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races  and 
was  second  in  1.  He  began  racing  in  April,  when  he  won  the  Junior  Stakes,  a  mile,  at 
Catterick  Bridge,  10  starters.  At  Chester,  he  ran  second  to  Beverlac,  in  a  Sweepstakes, 
3,'4  mile,  4  starters;  won  the  Produce  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Newcastle,  very  easily  by  4 
lengths,  from  Camphine,  and  3  days  later  won  The  Tyne  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  3 
starters. 

The  Stinger  only  started  once  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  ran  unplaced  in  the  Great 
Yorkshire  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  10  starters. 

1S4(>,  b.  r.  Susan  Lovell,  by  Velocepede.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  G  times  as  a  3-year- 
old,  and  won  3  Selling  races.  Ran  twice  as  a  4-year-old  at  Ascot.  Was  unplaced  in  the 
Royal  Hunt  Cup,  a  mile,  and  in  the  first  class  of  the  Wokingham  Stakes,  handicap,  3/4  mile. 

Susan  Lovell  produced  the  winner  Impatience. 

1847,  h.  c.  Cyprus,  by  Ithuricl.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  once, 
finishing  second  to  Pitsford  (winner  of  the  '.2,000  guineas,  etc.)  in  the  Great  Yorkshire 
Stakes,  1  3 '4  miles.  10  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Cyprus  started  7  times,  was  5  times  unplaced  and  ran  second  twice 
in  Ireland.  He  did  not  run  as  a  .5-year-old,  but  as  a  6-year  started  twice  in  Ireland,  running 
second  and  third. 

1848,  b.  f.  Frolicsome,  by  Cotherstone.     Never  started. 

Frolicsome  was  sent  to  Austria  as  a  4-year-old. 

1840,  b.  f.  Songstress,  by  Birdcateher.  Started  twice  as  a  3-year-old.  At  Catterick  Bridge  she 
won  the  Easby  Triennial  Produce  Stakes,  about  1/3  mile,  5  starters,  and  at  Ascot  ran 
second  to  Red  Hind  in  the  Ascot  Triennial  Stakes,  about  5  1/3  furlongs,  7  starters. 

Songstress  started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  twice  and  was  unplaced  once. 

She  began  by  winning  the  Oaks,  beating  Bird  on  the  Wing,  Gossamer,  Kate  (winner  of  the 
1,000  guineas),  Red  Hind  and  9  others.  At  Ascot  she  won  a  Triennial  Stake,  1  mile, 
beating  Harbinger,  Filius  and  Red  Hind.  In  the  St.  Leger  she  was  unplaced  to  Stock- 
well  (3,000  guineas,  etc.).  Harbinger  and  Daniel  O'Rourke  (the  Derby),  6  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Songstress'  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  ran  4  times  without  winning, 
but  finished  third  in  the  Roxburghe  Handicap,  13  4  miles,  top  weight,  7  starters. 

Songstress  threw  1  colt  and  3  fillies  in  England,  after  which  she  was  sold  to  go  to 
France. 

The  colt  ran  once  unplaced  in  a  Selling  race.  Neither  of  the  fillies,  Nightingale  and 
Titiens  ever  started,  but  they  were  both  producers. 

In  France,  Songstress  threw  Senator,  who  won  the  Poule  d'Essai. 

1850,  barren. 

1851,  b.  f.  Meteora.  by  Melbourne.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old.  She  began  by  running 
second  to  Bribery  in  an  Ascot  Triennial  Stakes,  11  starters.  At  Nottingham,  she  won  the 
Bunney  Park  Stakes  in  a  canter,  by  4  lengths,  11  starters,  and  at  York  she  won  the  Con- 
vivial Stakes,  10  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Meteora  started  5  times,  won  3  races  (1  a  walk  over)  and  was  second 
in  the  other  2. 

She  began  by  nmning  second  to  the  fine  racemare.  Virago,  in  the  1,000  guineas, 
beating  Honeysuckle,  by  3  lengths.  At  Epsom,  she  ran  second  to  Mincemeat  in 
the  Oaks,  beating  Bribery  and  13  others.  She  next  won  an  Ascot  Triennial  Stakes,  1  mile, 
beating  Champagne,  Bracken,  Bribery  and  3  others,  and  the  next  day  walked  over  for  The 
Windsor  Forest  Stakes,  1  mile.  At  York,  she  won  the  Great  North  and  South  of  England 
Biennial  Stakes,  3  miles,  10  starters. 

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As  a  4-year-old,  Meteora's  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  ran  unplaced  (her  only  race)  in 
the  Great  Northamptonshire  Handicap,  2  miles,  16  starters. 

Meteora  produced  the  winners  Shooting  Star  and  Nebula,  she  the  dam  of  the  stake 
winner  Ranald  McEagh. 

1852,  I),  f.  Cypriana,  by  Epirus.    Alluded  to  above. 

1853,  br.  c.  Mario,  late  Chanter,  by  Birdeatcher.    Never  started. 
1854      and  1855,  barren. 

185(5,     b.  f.  Nicosia,  by  West  Australian.     Never  started.     Died  as  a  3-year-old. 
1857,     b.  f.  Maybnd,  by  Stockwell.    Never  started. 

Maybud  had  only  3  foals,  and  one  of  them.  Pitchfork,  was  a  winner. 
1858      and  1859,  barren. 

Cyprian  died  in  1859. 

Some  other  good  horses  from  this  family  are  Octavius  (the  Derby),  Caroline  (the 
Oaks),  Sabre  (Grand  Poule  des  Produits),  Bathilde  (the  Cambridgeshire),  Hector  (Pest 
St.  Leger),  Ossian  (St.  Leger)  Pepper  and  Salt  (a  stake  winner  and  sire),  Signorina 
(a  marvelous  2-year-old  and  unbeaten  at  that  age),  Hagioscope  (a  stake  winner,  a  fine 
stayer  and  sire),  Toastmaster,  etc.  etc. 

Piping  Peg,  the  17th  dam  of  Maori,  is  the  l.jth  dam  of  imp.  Galopade,  who  founded 
a  wonderful  family  in  America. 

Maori  is  full  sister  to  imp.  Catarina  and  the  mares  in  this  catalogue  from  the 
Galopade  family  are  Edith  Grey,  Kildeer,  Madame  Reel,  Mannie  Himyar,  Vespers  and 
Zantippa. 

The  great  racehorse  Hamburg,  also  in  this  catalogue,  is  from  the  Galopade  family. 


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Marquise  started  114  times,  won  3i  races,  was  second  iu  31,  third  in  24  and  unplaced  in  27. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to   !fH2,lTT. 

As  a  2-year-old  Marquise  wa?  only  outside  the  money  once,  although  she  started  19  times.  She 
won  2  races,  ran  second  in  10  and  third  in  C.  She  began  her  arduous  racing  career  at  Louis- 
ville, where  she  finished  second  to  Amanda  in  the  Debutante  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Stella,  Cas- 
talia.  Merry  Nell  and  8  others, 

At  Saratoga,  she  ran  second  to  Falling  Water  in  a  3  4-mile  race,  beating  Florence  Colville, 
Beau  Ideal  and  Taffeta.  Two  days  afterwards  she  ran  second  to  Crimea  in  a  4  1/2- furlong  race, 
beating  Predicament,  Sinaloa  III.,  La  Gallienne  and  3  others.  She  ne.xt  ran  third  in  a  5/8-niile 
race  to  Roundsman  and   Karasin,  beating  Princess  Noretti.  Argentina.  Sky  Blue  and  Heresy. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Marquise  won  a  .">,  8-mile  race,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:03,  beating  Annie 
Barron,  Carib,  Balmaghie,  Beau  Ideal,  Predicament  and  9  others,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  5/8-raile 
Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  won  by  Falling  Water. 

At  Cincinnati,  she  finished  third  to  Belle  of  Forham  and  Amazement  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating 
the  good  racemare.  Souffle,  Kate  Le  Grande  and  3  others;  finished  third  to  Ben  Eder  and  Souffle  in 
a  5  l/2-furlong  race,  beating  the  good  racehorse,  Loki  and  3  others;  finished  second  to  Pete  in  a  .">  1/2- 
furlong  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |500,  6  runners,  and  ran  third  to  Myrtle  Harkness  (win- 
ner of  the  Ashland  Oaks,  etc.),  and  Mobalaska  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  4  runners. 

At  Latonia,  Marquise  ran  second  to  Fretful  in  a  5  1/2-fiirlong  race,  beating  Nannie  D.,  La 
Golondriana,  Miss  Frances,  Oswego,  etc.  ;  ran  second  to  Epona  in  a  b  1/2-furlong  race,  beating 
Souffle,  Millie  M.,  Miss  S.,  Dare  Dollar,  Anna  Lyle,  Amerique,  Margaret  Allen  and  2  others  ;  ran 
third  to  Bracegirdle  and  Sallie  Cliquot  in  a  .5  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  Helen  Mar.  Amazement, 
etc.,  and  ran  second  to  Epona  in  a  .5  1  2-furlong  race,  beating  Hester,  Fretful,  Anna  Garth,  Ida 
Wagner,  Dare  Dollar  and  2  others. 

She  next  won  a  .5  1  2-furlong  race,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:09  1/4,  beating  La  (lascogne, 
Evanesca,  Eleanor  Mc,  Kitty  B.,  Clissie  B.,  Helen  Mar,  etc.,  and  ran  second  to  Lufra  in  a  5  1/2- 
furlong  race,  beating  Epona,  Mattie  Lee,  Bracegirdle.  Anna  Garth  and  Keeps.  Her  last  2  races 
Marquise  ran  at  New  Orleans,  where  she  finished  third  to  Romance  and  Bloomer,  7  runners, 
and  ran  second  to  Loretta,  7  runners,  including  Romance. 

As  a  3-year-old  Marquise  started  30  times,  won  9  races,  was  second  in  7,  third  in  4  and  un- 
placed in  10.  At  New  Orleans,  in  the  Spring,  she  won  a  7, '8-mile  race,  beating  Merry  Nell.  Chug- 
nut  and  6  others  ;  won  a  7/8-niile  Selling  race,  beating  Chugnut,  Jlerry  Nell.  Ban  Johnson  and  3 
others  ;  ran  second  to  Van  Brunt  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  beating  Momus,  Will  Elliot  and  5  others,  and 
was  unplaced  twice. 

At  Cincinnati,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  she  ran  second  to  Ganelon  (in  receipt  of  6  lbs.),  in  a 
3/4-mile  race,  11  runners;  was  unplaced  in  her  next  race  ;  ran  second  to  Judith  in  a  7/8-mile  race, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  S300,  7  runners,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  was  third  to  Equinox  and 
Old  Centre  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  8  runners. 

Marquise  then  ran  8  races  at  Latonia,  of  which  she  won  3,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  3.  The  races  she  won  were  all  selling  events,  1  at  3/4  mile  and  the  other  2  at  1  mile  each. 
Then  she  went  to  New  Orleans,  where  she  started  13  times,  won  4  Selling  races,  was  second  in  3, 
third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  4.  Her  wins  were  at  3/4  mile,  7/8  mile,  1  mile,  time  1;43  1/2,  and  1  1/16 
miles. 

As  a  4-year-old  Marquise  started  51  times,  won  19  races,  was  second  in  14,  third  in  10  and  un- 
placed in  8. 

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At  New  Orleans,  in  the  Spring,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  in  1:14  3/4,  8  runners;  won  a 
1-niile  race,  beating  Van  Brunt,  etc.;  won  a  7/8-mile  Handicap,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  beat- 
ing Irish  Lady  and  Gaston,  and  also  a  1  1/8-mile  Selling  race,  4  runners. 

At  Memphis,  she  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  entered  ^to  be  sold  for  $600,  beating  Linda, 
Anger,  Moncreith  and  4  others  ;  won  a  1  1/4-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |600,  in 
3:10  1/4,  6  runners,  and  a  1  1/4-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $900,  top  weight,  5  runners. 

At  St.  Louis,  Marquise  won  a  1-mile  Scllin  grace,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500,  4  runners,  time 
1:4'3  1/4  ;  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  5  runners;  won  a 
1  1/16-mile  Handicap  by  6  lengths  in  1:48  3/4,  .')  runners,  and  a  7  1/3-furlong  Selling  race,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $900,  7  lunners. 

At  Kansas  City,  Marquise  won  a  1-mile  Handicap,  4  nniners,  and  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  3 
runners. 

Then  she  was  shipped  to  California,  where  she  won  al  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  7  runners; 
won  a  1  1/4-mile  Handicap,  3  runners,  time  3:09  ;  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race  in  1:41  1/2;  won  al  1/16- 
mile  Selling  race,  7  runners  ;  won  the  Golden  West  Stakes,  selling,  1  1/2  miles,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $.500,  6  runners,  and  won  a  1-mile  Handicap  in  1 :43,  6  runners.  Duringher  sojourn  in  California 
she  ran  second  to  Wheel  of  Fortune  in  the  Athenian  Club  Selling  Stakes,  3  1/4  miles,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $500,  .5  runners,  and  also  ran  second  to  Bernardillo  in  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  beating  SoufHe, 
all  of  them  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Marquise  started  14  times,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  8. 

At  San  Francisco,  she  won  The  New  Year  Handicap,  2  miles,  in  3:39  3/4,  beating  Wheel  of 
Fortune,  Judge  Denny,  Can't  Dance,  Vincitor,  Song  and  Dance,  and  5  others.  At  St.  Louis,  she 
won  a  2-mile  race,  easily  by  a  length,  track  heavy,  6  runners.  In  the  last  race  of  her  career,  she 
finished  third  in  a  2-mile-and-70-yards  race,  at  St.  Louis. 

IWOI^TB    ROSA,     started  only  as  a  2-year-okl,  when  she  ran  11  times,  won  3  races,  was  second 

Marquise's  in  3,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3. 

Dam. 

She  won  a  3/8-mile  race  at  New  Orleans  on  March  24,    her  first  start, 

beating  Annie  Brown  and  4  others,  and  10  days  afterwards  ran  second, 
beaten  a  nose,  to  Annie  Brown  in  the  Hurstbourne  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Kafuna.  At 
the  same  place  she  won  the  Boston  Club  Stakes,  4  1/3  furlongs,  beating  Annie  Brown 
(penalized  7  lbs.)  and  2  others  by  a  couple  of  lengths. 

At  St.  Louis,  Monte  Rosa  won  the  Debutante  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Anne 
Elizabeth  (a  smart  2-year-old),  Onlight,  Sister  Linda,  Ethel  S.,  Katuna  and  My  Queen,  and 
ran  second  to  Lady  Washington  (in  receipt  of  3  lbs.)  in  the  Senorita  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Mem- 
phis, beating  Drift,  Annie  Brown,  Philora,  Too  Sweet,  Ethel  S.,  Lizzie  Gwynne,  Katuna 
and  Laura  Doxey. 

At  Nashville,  she  ran  second  to  Annie  Brown  in  the  Trial  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating 
Burr  Cooper,  Chimes  and  2  others;  ran  third  to  Ida  Pickwick  (winner  of  the  Latonia 
Oaks,  etc.)  and  Annie  Brown  in  the  Ivy  Leaf  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Too  Sweet,  Lady 
Washington  and  6  others,  and  at  St.  Louis  ran  third  to  Too  Sweet  and  Average  in  a  5/8- 
raile  race,  beating  Kingman  (winner  of  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  the  Kentucky  Derby, 
the  Latonia  Derby,  etc.),  Black  Knight,  Rose  Howard,  Jay  Jay  Cee  and  7  others. 

Monte  Rosa  produced  in 
1892,     b.  f.  Marioiii,  by  Faraiidole.     Did  not  start  as  a  2year-old.     Ran  6  races  as  a  3-year-old, 
winning  once  and  running  second  once.    At  Nashville,  she  won  a  3/4-raile  race,  track  heavy, 
beating  Sir  Rathbone,  Fair  Faith  and  8  others,  and  ran  second  to  The  Henrietta  in  a  5/8- 
mile  race,  9  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Marioni  started  18  times,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  17.  She  won  a 
3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  New  Orleans,  by  3  lengths,  in  1:15  1/4, 10  runners.  As  a  5-year.old, 
Marioni  started  twice  without  winning,  but  finished  second  once  in  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race. 
As  a  6-year-old,  Marioni  started  7  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  5  times.  She 
won  a  3/4-inile  race,  for  all  ages,  at  Detroit,  easily  by  2  lengths,  10  runners,  time  1:16  1/2. 

As  a  7-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

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lSi)3,     b.  f.  Mar(|iiise,  by  Miser.     Alluded  to  above. 

1S94,     b.  f.  by  Iroquois.     Died. 

1895,  b.  c.  Millstreain.  l>y  imp.  Qiiicltlime.  Started  29  times  as  a  2-year-old,  and  won  10  races. 
He  won,  the  first  time  ut  askmg,  a  3,  8-raile  race  at  New  Orleans,  on  January  12,  12  runners. 
At  Latonia  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Chicopee,  Opponent,  Dominis  and  3  others, 
and  another  5/8-mile  race  in  the  same  time,   beating  Kriss  Kringle,   Rastus  and  7  others. 

At  Cincinnati,  Millstream  won  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  by  a 
length,  in  1:02  14,  10  runners,  and  another  5/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$500,  track  heavy,  in  1:03  3/4,  8  runners.  At  Detroit,  he  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  in 
1:09  1/2,  5  runners. 

On  his  return  to  Cincinnati,  in  the  Fall,  he  won  a  .5  8-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $400,  by  2  lengths  in  1:02,  8  runners  ;  and  at  Latonia,  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  by  4 
lengths,  9  runners.  At  Nashville,  he  won  a  3  4-mile  race,  10  runners,  track  fair,  time 
1:16  3/4,  and  another  3/4-mile  race,  track  heavy,  time  1:17  3/4,  9  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Millstream  started  .^7  tunes  and  won  8  races.  He  won  the  Tobacco 
Stakes,  Selling,  1  mile,  at  Latonia,  m  1:40  12,  beating  J.  H.  C,  Lanky  Bob,  Maddalo,  Great 
Bend  and  Dad  .Steele.  He  also  won  2  other  1-niile  Selling  races,  one  of  them  easily  by  a 
length,  in  1:42  1/4,  in  addition  to  one  Selling  race,  7/8  mile,  one  Sellingrace,  1  3,,  16  miles, 
and  3  races  at  1  1/16  miles,  one  of  them  a  Handicap,  and  the  others  Selling  races. 

As  a  4-year-okl,  out  of  7  starts,  Millstream  won  1  race,  7,'8  mile,  at  Memphis,  8 
runners.  As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  13  races,  of  which  he  captured  2  at  Saratoga,  viz: 
a  7/8-mile  Purse,  easily  by  2  lengths,  time  1:28  1/4.  beating  Gala  Day,  Peat,  Survivor 
and  Orion,  and  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  carrying  115  lbs.,  top  weight,  time  1:41  1/4.  Mill- 
stream  also  won  in  1901,  and  is  winning  again  in  1902. 

ISiKJ,  b.  f.  The  Rose,  by  Miser.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  un- 
placed 3  times.  She  won  a  race  for  2-year-old  maidens,  last  5  1/2  furlongs  of  the 
Eclipse  course,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:06,  8  runners. 

As  a  3  year-old.  The  Rose  started  5  times,  won  2  races  and  was  unplaced  in  3.  She 
won  the  Gazelle  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  for  3-year-old  fillies,  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  in  1:57  1/3,  beating  Bettie  Gray,  Harmonica,  Prestidigitatrice  and  Lady  Madge. 
At  Morris  Park,  heavy  track  and  carrying  105  lbs..  The  Rose  won  the  Hunter  Handi- 
cap. 1  mile,  by  a  length  in  1:43  1/4,  beating  Rush  (a  fine  performer),  136,  Maid  of 
Harlem,  108,  Mai,  113,  and  Lady  Lindsay,  104  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old,  in  1900,  The  Rose  only  ran  twice.  In  one  race  she  was  unplaced, 
and  in  the  other,  1  1/8  miles,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500,  she  ran  third  to  Candle 
Black  and  Chappaqua,  7  runners. 

1897,  b.  e.  Siboiiey,  by  imp.  (Juiclilime.  Ran  5  races  as  a  2-year-old,  of  which  he  won  1,  ran 
third  in  another  and  was  unplaced  in  3.  He  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  for  maiden  2-year-olds,  10 
starters,  at  St.  Louis,  in  slow  time,  but  he  was  badly  interfered  with. 

1898,  b.  f.  Maltese  Cross,  by  imp.  (jiiieklime.  Started  19  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  races, 
was  second  in  1,  third  in  8  and  unplaced  in  S.  She  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  Selling  race  at 
Detroit,  8  runners,  in  56  1/4  seconds,  and  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  4  runners. 

MOFiVTAIlV  RAIVOE,  was  a  winner  and  produced  the  winners  Monte  Rosa,  Monte  Vise, 
Marquise's  Katie  Mac,  Harry  Crawford  and  Quick  Range.     Of  these  Monte  Rosa 

2d  Dam.  was  a  Stake  winner  as  well  as  a  producer,  while  Monte  Viso  was  a 

producer  as  well  as  a  winner. 

For  racing  and  stud  record  of  Mountain  Range  and  her  produce,  see  Mountain  Range. 

SIERRA    XEVADA,     did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.     As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  under  the  name 
Marquise's  of  Emma  Cooper,  when  she  won  a  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for 

3d  Dam.  $1,000,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  Pawnee,  Emily  F.  and  6 

others.     She  also  ran  as  a  o-year-old  without  winning. 

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Sierra  Nevada  produced  in 

1883,  b.  f.  Moiintiiiii  Rang-e,  by  Lougfcllow.    A  winner  and  a  producer. 

For  racing  and  stud  record  of  Mountain  Range,  see  Mountain  Range. 

1884,  b.  or  br.  c.  Sufro.  by  Enquirer.     Never  ran. 

1885,  barren  to  Ten  Broeck. 

1886,  b.  f.  Wamsiitta,  by  Longfellow.    Never  ran. 

For  her  stud  record,  see  Wamsutta. 

1887,  b.  f.  Sierra  Madra,  by  Bramble.     Never  ran. 

Sierra  Madra  produced 

(rt)  Archbishop.  Winner  of  12  races  as  a  2-year-old  at  Gloucester  City.  As  a  3-year- 
old  he  won  4  times,  viz:  a  3/4-mile  race  at  East  St.  Louis,  a  1  1/8-mile  Selling  race  at  St. 
Louis,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |500,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Lady  Gay  and  10  others,  time 
1;57  1/4;  a  race  at  Maspeth  and  anotlier  race  at  Aqueduct.  As  a  4-year-old  Archbishop 
ran  and  won  on  the  outlaw  tracks. 

(i)  Coranella.  Ran  16  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  11.  She  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  Selling  race  at  St.  Louis,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  |500,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  beating  9  opponents,  time  54  3/4  seconds. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  33  times,  won  0  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  4  and  unplaced 
in  10.  At  Windsor,  Ont.,  she  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  by  2  1/2  lengths,  8  runners;  won  a 
5  1/2-furlong  Selling  race  by  2  lengths  in  1  ;08  1/2,  6  runners,  and  won  3  other  .5  1/2-furlong 
Selling  races  at  the  same  track.  At  Nashville  she  captured  a  3/4-mile  Purse  handily 
in  1:10,  beating  5  opponents. 

Coranella  ran  6  times  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old  and  twice  unplaced  as  a  5-year-old. 

(c)     Sierra  Gorda.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  39  times,  won  8  races,  was  second  in  9,  third  in  7  and  un- 
placed in  15. 

At  Newport,  Ky.,  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  for  maiden  3-year-olds  by  3  lengths,  11 
runners.  At  Windsor,  Ont.,  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race  for  all  ages  by  2  lengths,  9  runners, 
time  1:01  1/4,  and  won  a  5/8-mile  race  for  all  ages,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Banaster 
(winner  of  the  Brooklyn  and  Metropolit.in  Handicaps,  etc.),  Mazeppa,  Fay  Belle  and  2 
others,  time  1:02  1/4. 

She  also  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  for  all  ages  by  2  lengths  in  1:07  1/2,  12  runners, 
won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  for  all  ages  by  a  length  in  1:14  3/4,  9  runners;  won  a  5  1/2-furlong 
race,  for  all  ages,  by  2  lengths,  8  runners:  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  beating  Collateral, 
Harrington  and  4  others,  time  1:15,  and  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  by  2  lengths,  8  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Sierra  Gorda  started  3  times,  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  at  Nashville, 
7  runners,  and  was  unplaced  on  the  other  two  occasions. 

{(/)  Ben  MacDhui.  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.    He  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  at  Toronto,  10  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  some  good  races,  including  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes,  6  1/2 
furlongs,  at  Louisville,  easily  by  2  lengths,  7  starters,  time  1:21  1/2,  and  the  Derby,  1  1/4 
miles,  at  Fort  Erie,  with  122  lbs.,  beating  Khaki,  115,  Sadie  S.,  115  lbs.,  and  4  others,  time 
2:08  3/4. 

1888,  b.  c.  Jolly  Tar,  by  George  Kinney.     Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  started  27  times,  was  beaten  26  times  and  won  a  6  1/2-furlong  Selling 
race  at  East  St.  Louis,  8  runners.  As  a  5-year.old  he  started  in  33  races  without  winning, 
but  was  placed  in  8  of  them. 

1889,  b.  e.  Little  Silver,  by  imp.  Pickwick.    Died. 

1890,  1891,  1892  and  1893,  barren. 

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1H94,     l».  c.  by  BislKip. 
1.S95       and  lSi)(>,  barren. 

XEVADA,     was  a  good  racemare.     Amongst  other  races  she  won  the  West  End  Hotel  Stakes, 
Marquise's      1  3/4  miles,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Jury  and  Extract. 
4th  Uam. 

She  produced  in 

1S75,     br.  f.  Nova  Zenibla,  by  irap.  (Jleiigrarry.     Never  ran. 

Nova  Zembla  had  very  little  chance  at  the  stud,  as  she  had  two  dead  foals  and  was 
bred  to  trotters  four  seasons  by  Gov.  Stanford.  She  produced  Superba,  who  threw 
Wyanashott  (winner  of  3  races  on  the  flat  and  1  over  the  jumps),  Wyana  (winner  of  2  races, 
one  of  them  at  I  1/2  miles)  and  Granger,  winner  of  12  races  over  the  jumps. 

1876,  b.  f.  Sierra  Nevada  (late  Emma  Cooper),  by  imp.  (wleug:arry.    Alluded  to  above. 

1877,  b.  c.  Luke  Blaekbiirii,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.  One  of  the  best  3-year-olds  ever  pro- 
duced in  America.  As  a  2-year-old  he  showed  good  form,  but  nothing  approaching  that  of 
the  next  year. 

He  started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  m  1  and 
unplaced  in  4.  At  his  first  attempt  he  finished  second  to  Knight  Templar  in  a  1/2-mile 
race  at  Lexington,  beating  Fonso  (winner  of  the  Phcenix  Hotel  Stakes,  the  Kentucky 
Derby,  etc.)  and  4  others.  Three  days  afterwards  he  was  unplaced  to  Wallenstein  (a 
stake  winner  in  America  and  winner  of  the  Manchester  Cup  and  other  good  races  in 
England),  Fonso  and  Knight  Templar  in  a  3/4-mile  race. 

At  Louisville,  he  ran  second  to  Kimball  in  the  Alexander  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  time  49  3/4 
seconds,  beating  Knight  Templar.  Bancroft  (winner  of  the  Illinois  Derby),  Big  Medicine 
and  2  others,  and  ran  unplaced  to  Wallenstein,  Fonso  and  Kimball  in  the  Tennessee 
Slakes,  3/4  mile.  At  St.  Louis  Luke  Blackburn  ran  second  to  Kimball  in  the  Hotel 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  4  runners,  won  Ijy  10  lengths. 

At  Chicago,  he  ran  second   to  Kimball  in   the  Grand   Pacific  Hotel  Stakes,  3  4  mile, 

6  runners,  and  ran  unplaced  to  Mistake  (a  winner  also  in  England),  Victory  and  Kimball  in 
the  Criterion  Stakes,  1  mile. 

At  Saratoga.  Luke  Blackburn  finished  unplaced  to  Sensation  (who  was  never  bealen), 
Grenada  and  Rosalie  in  the  Flash  Stakes,  1/2  mile  (all  three  of  them  the  property  of  Mr. 
George  Lorillard),  with  Kerncliff  (winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes)  and  3  others  in  the  rear, 
time  49  3/4  seconds  :  ran  second  to  Lucy  (leorge  in  a  .l/S-mile  Purse,  beating  the  good 
mare  Girofle,  etc.;  ran  second  to  Grenada  (who  was  giving  him  5  lbs.)  in  the  Windsor  Hotel 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Glidelia  (a  grand  racemare),  Rosalie,  Ferncliffe,  Lucy  George 
and  Achsah,  and  ran  third  to  Glidelia  and  Carita  in  the  Dry  Boat  Line  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 

7  runners. 

At  Prospect  Park,  Luke  Blackburn  won  the  Breeze  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Girofle, 
Zicka  and  4  others,  and  at  Brighton  Beach,  his  last  race  of  the  season,  he  won  the  Ocean 
Handicap,  3/4  mile,  by  8  lengths,  beating  Quito  and  4  others.  The  Dwyer  Bros,  then 
purchased  the  horse  for  $2,500. 

As  a  3-year-old  Luke  Blackburn  was  almost  unbeatable,  although  in  his  first  race  of 
the  season  he  could  only  finish  third  to  Fonso  and  Kinkead  in  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes, 
1  1/4  miles,  8  runners.  It  has  always  been  claimed,  however,  that  Luke  Blackburn  was 
not  fit  on  that  occasion. 

During  the  season  he  ran  24  times,  won  32  races,  was  third  once  (in  the  Phoenix  Hotel 
Stakes,  as  stated  above)  and  unplaced  once.  When  unplaced,  he  fell  and  threw  his  jockey 
in  the  first  1 '4  mile,  or  he  would  have  made  rings  round  his  conquerors,  the  winner  of  the 
race  being  Duke  of  Montrose,  who  came  in  50  yards  ahead  of  Winfield,  the  second  horse. 

At  Jerome  Park,  he  won  at  3/4-mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Checkmate  (winner 
of  the  Brighton  Cup,  1  1/2  miles,  the  Willard's  Hotel  Cup,  2  miles,  and  other  good  races 
the  same  year)  and  3  others  ;  at  1  1/8  miles  by  4  lengths,  again  beating  Checkmate  and  3 

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others  :  at  1  8/8  miles  by  6  lengths,  4  runners  ;  at  1  1/3  miles,  beating  his  only  opponent, 
the  sterling  good  racehorse.  Monitor,  by  6  lengths,  weight  for  age,  and  at  1  1/4  miles, 
beating  2  others,  by  50  yards. 

At  Gravesend  he  won  the  Tidal  Stakes,  1  mile,  by  5  lengths,  beating  his  former 
conquerors,   Kimball  and  Grenada,  etc.;  won  the  Coney  Island  Handicap,  1  3/8  miles,  by 

4  lengths,  beating  Duke  of  Montrose  and  Vagrant.  At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  the  Ocean 
Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Duke  of  Montrose  and  Harold,  and  won  a  1/4- 
mile  race,  beating  Duke  of  Montrose  (in  receipt  of  5  lbs.)  and  Grenada  by  5  lengths. 

At  Saratoga  he  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race  by  6  lengths,  beating  Checkmate  and  Volturno  ; 
won  a  1  1/8-mile  race  by  8  lengths,  beating  Gabriel  and  Girotie  ;  won  a  1-mile  race  by  6 
lengths,  giving  Turfman,  his  only  opponent,  10  lbs.,  and  won  the  Summer  Handicap,  1  1/3 
miles,  by  6  lengths,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  after  his  trip  to  Saratoga,  he  won  the  Champion  Stakes,  1  1/3 
miles,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Monitor,  Uncas,  Grenada  and  Report,  time  3;34,  establishing 
a  new  record.  Luke  Blackburn  also  won  the  United  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  by  10 
lengths,  beating  Ferncliffe,  etc.  On  his  return  to  Saratoga,  he  won  the  Grand  Union 
Hotel  Prize,  handicap,  1  3/4  miles,  by  2  lengths,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  beating 
the  good  horse,  Glenmore,  etc.,  and  won  the  Kenner  Slakes,  3  miles,  by  50  yards,  beating 
(jlidelia  and  Oden. 

At  Gravesend,  in  the  Fall,  he  won  the  Great  Challenge  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  by  10 
lengths,  beating  Monitor,  Uncas  and  One  Dime  ;  won  the  Long  Island  St.  Leger,  1  3/4 
miles,  by  8  lengths,  his  stable  companion,  Elias  Lawrence,  being  his  solitary  opponent,  and 
also  won  a  Match,  1  1/2  miles,  against  Uncas  at  even  weights,  beating  him  by  50  yards. 

At  Louisville  he  won  the  Kentucky  St.  Leger,  3  miles,  beating  Kinkead  by  nearly  a 
furlong,  and  wound  up  his  glorious  8-year-old  career  by  winning  the  Great  American 
Stallion  Stakes,  1  8/4  miles,  by  10  lengths,  beating  Kimball  and  Big  Medicine.  It  will  be 
observed  that  Luke  Blackburn  won  his  races  by  several  lengths,  owing  to  the  difficulty  in 
restraining  such  a  high  couiaged  and  hard  pulling  horse. 

As  a  4-year-old  Luke  Blackburn  only  faced  the  starter  twice.  The  first  time  out  he  won 
a  1-mile  Purse  race  at  Jerome  Park,  easily  by  8  lengths,  heating  Topsy  and  Potomac.  In 
his  last  race  he  was  unplaced  to  Glenmore,  Monitor  (penalized  7  lbs.)  and  Parole  (penalized 
7  lbs.)  in  the  Coney  Island  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  the  other  starter  being  Uncas. 

1878,  b.  c.  GireeiiliiiKl.  by  imp.  (Tleiigrarry.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  ran 
second  in  2,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  2.  He  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  l>ouisville,  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Patti,  Bride  Cake  and  3  others.  At  Cincinnati  he  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  beating  his  only  opponent  Ems,  very  easily,  and  the  next  day  captured  the 
Jockey  Club  Stakes,  8/4  mile,  beating  Hapsburg  and  Windrush,  winner  of  the  Illinois 
Derby. 

As  a  3-year-old  Greenland  started  27  times,  won  8  races,  was  second  in  8,  third  in  5, 
and  unplaced  in  6. 

At  Jerome  Park  he  won  the  Metropolitan  Stakes,  handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  beating  Geo. 
McCuUou^,  Neufchatel,  Parole  (a  great  racehorse  both  in  America  and  England),  Glidelia, 
Bushwhacker  and  3  others,  and  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse,  beating  Edith,  Ada,  Blue  Lodge 
Regicide  and  Bugler. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  ]-mile  Purse,  beating  Edenderry,  Valleria,  Springfield 
and  4  others. 

At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  a  1-mile  Purse,  beating  Ventriloquist,  Aranza  (a  very  good 
racemare)  and  8  others,  and  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/2  miles,  with  the  worst  of  the 
weights,  by  a  length,  beating  his  stable  companion  Ferida,  who  beat  Uncas  a  short  head. 

5  runners. 

At  Saratoga  he  won  the  Cash  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  by  2  lengths,  beating  the  good 
horse  Col.  Sprague,  Ripple,  Girofle,  Sir  Hugh  and  6  others,  time  1:54  1/2.  On  his  return 
to  Monmouth  Park,  he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  beating  Spark,  Jack  of  Hearts  and  5  others. 
Greenland's  last  win  of  the  season  was  at  Baltimore,  where  he  won  a  race,  mile  heats, 
easily  in  straight  heats,  5  runners,  time  1:45  and  1:45. 

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As  a  4-year-old  Greenland  started  8  times,  won  2  races,  ran  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  2. 

At  Baltimore,  in  the  Spring,  with  114  lbs,  he  won  the  Peyton  Handicap,  mile  heats, 
for  4-year-olds,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Clara  A.,  98,  Oakleaf,  96,  and  Compensation, 
114  lbs.     First  heat  won  by  2  lengths,  the  second  by  5  lengths,  time  1:44  1/2  and  1:45  3/4. 

At  Jerome  Park,  with  115  lbs.,  he  won  the  Fordham  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating 
Girofle,  116,  General  Monroe  (winner  of  the  first  Suburban),  105,  Parole,  126,  Bonnie  Lizzie, 
lOfi,  Aella,  105,  Duke  of  Montalbam,  10(1,  Duplex,  95  lbs.,  and  6  others. 

As  a  5-year-olJ  Greenland  ran  18  I'aces  without  winning,  but  he  was  second  in  2  and 
third  in  5.     As  a  6-year-old  he  won  2  races,  and  as  a  7-year-old  ran  without  winning. 

187W,     br.  f.  (Jreciiiriigc,  by  iiii]).  (ileii^'arry.     Never  ran. 

No  produce  reported  in  the  Stud  Book. 

l.S.SO,  ell.  c.  Joe  Blarkburii,  by  iinp.  Bonnie  Scotland.  Ran  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he 
finished  third  to  Magnate  and  tlie  speedy  Little  Minch.  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  at  Saratoga, 
beaten  a  short  head  by  the  latter.  8  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  unplaced  twice,  and  as  a  4-year-old  ran  6  times  without 
winning. 

1881,  ch.  e.  Ecuador,  by  En<|iiii'ei'.  Started  11  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  ran  second  in 
1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  G. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  3,'4-mile  race,  beating  Economy,  Mentor,  Imp.  Dutch 
Roller  (winner  of  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap),  Rataplan  (winner  of  the  Emporium,  the 
Travers'  Stakes,  etc.),  and  4  others,  and  he  also  won  a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  12 
opponents,  including  Albia,  Himalaya  (winner  of  the  Stockton  Stakes,  etc.),  Manitoba, 
Richard  Loud  (afterwards  called  Richard  L.),  Unknown,  (.Chanticleer,  Vocalic,  Blast  and 
Granite. 

As  a  3-year-old  Ecuador  captured  2  races  out  of  28  starts.  He  won  the  Lorillard 
Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Greystone  (winner  of  the  Coney  Island 
Derby,  etc.),  Leo,  Orator,  Vocalic,  Panique  (winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  Belmont 
Stakes,  etc.)  and  Welcher.  Himalaya  also  ran  but  fell.  In  October,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,500,  Ecuador  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  12  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Ecuador  was  a  "  Jack-of-all  trades  "  as  he  won  on  the  flat,  over 
hurdles  and  over  the  steeplechase  course.  He  started  39  times  and  won  6  races.  At  Brighton 
Beach  he  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  beating  Tony  Foster  and  others  ;  won  a  1-mile  race,  easily 
by  4  lengths.  8  runners  ;  won  2  Hurdle  races  at  1  1/2  miles  ;  won  2  Steeplechases  over  the 
long  course,  one  by  lOO  yards,  and  the  other  in  a  canter  by  10  lengths. 

As  a  5-year-old  Ecuador  won  8  races,  viz:  2  on  the  flat  and  6  over  the  jumps,  and  also 
won  1  Hurdle  race  as  a  6-year-old  out  of  4  starts. 

1SS2      and  1883,  barren. 

1884.  b.  c.  Bradford,  by  inij).  (ileng'arry  or  Bramble.  Ran  5  races  as  a  2-year-old  without 
winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  5  races,  viz:  the  Trenton  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Monmouth  Park, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  top  weight,  beating  Freedom,  Prodigal  and  2  others  ;  a  Han- 
dicap Sweepstakes.  3, '4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Pearl  Jennings  (a  fine  racemare).  Mute, 
Ferona  and  Saluda  ;  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Rosa- 
lind, Royal  Arch.  Roi  d'Or,  Boaz  and  Grisette.  all  of  them  good  winners,  and  a  1  1/8-mile 
Handicap,  beating  Banbridge,  Lele.\,  etc.,  while  at  Baltimore  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beat- 
ing Bess,  Brait,  Boaz  and  4  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Bradford  won  fl  races.  In  the  Spring  at  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  a  3/4- 
mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  Inspector  B.  (winner  of  the  Withers  and  other  good  Stakes),  Mag- 
netizer,  Fred  B.,  Pocatello,  Edisto,  Volunteer  II.,  etc,  time  1: 14  3/4.  At  the  same  Meeting 
he  captured  the  Rapid  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Saxony,  Fitzroy, 
Eolian,  Bess  and  Britannic,  all  of  them  good  performers. 

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In  the  Fall,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  Bradford  won  a  7/8-mile  Sweepstakes,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  beating  a  good  lot  in  Little  Minch,  Lottie  Wall,  Bess,  King  Crab,  Brait  and 
Brother  Ban,  time  1;27  2/5,  and  at  Jerome  Park  won  from  9  opponents  over  the  Titan 
course. 

At  Washington  he  won  a  7/S-mile  Purse  from  Brait  and  2  others,  and  the  next  day  won 
a  3/4-mile  Handicap  in  a  canter,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Carabyses,  Wahoo,  Britannic, 
Speedwell,  Little  Minch,  etc. 

As  a  5-year-old  Bradford  won  .S  races.  At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  a  3/'! -mile  Sweep- 
stakes in  a  canter,  by  5  lengths,  beating  Grimaldi,  Pearl  Jennings,  Fordham,  Yum  Yum, 
Speedwell  and  Orator,  a  smart  lot.  Later  on,  with  122  lbs.,  he  won  a  3/4-mile  Handicap 
in  1:14  1/4,  beating  Britannic,  124,  Volunteer  H.,  108,  Climax,  110,  Telle  Doe,  110,  Fred  B., 
103  lbs.,  etc.,  etc. 

As  a  6-year-old  Bradford  won  19  races,  and  as  a  7-year-old  he  won  once  out  of  5  starts, 
making  a  total  of  39  wins. 

1885,     b.  f.  Neva,  by  Longfellow.     Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

There  is  no  produce  reported  in  the  Stud  Book  from  her. 
1SS(>.     b.  <•.  Bravo,  by  Bramble.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  1 1  races  out  of  32  starts. 

He  began  by  winning  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for$l,000,  top  weight, 
at  Lexington,  6  runners,  and  at  Nashville  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  |800,  top  weight,  11   runners,  time  1:15  3/4. 

At  Louisville  he  won  a  3/4-mile  heat  race.  Selling,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  in 
straight  heats,  beating  Macaulay  and  4  others,  time  1:17  and  1:16  3/4.  Then  he  won  a 
Selling  race,  7/8  mile,  top  weight,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,800,  beating  Castaway  H.  (win- 
ner of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap),  Bridgelight  and  4  others.  At  the  same  meeting  he  won 
a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000,  beating  Rightaway  and  5  others,  and 
3  days  afterwards  won  an  Optional  Selling  race,  7/8  mile,  entered  not  to  be  sold,  top 
weight,  5  runners. 

At  Latonia  Bravo  won  the  Ripple  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Long  Fish  (winner  of  the  St. 
Louis  Fair  Derby),  Josie  M..  Teuton  (a  good  racehorse,  who  won  at  1  1/8  miles  in  1:52  3/4 
and  at  1  1/4  miles  in  2:06  1/2),  and  7  others.  Before  leaving  Latonia  Bravo  won  a  1-mile 
Sweepstakes  by  2  lengths,  with  top  weight. 

At  Chicago  he  won  a  1 -mile  race  in  1:41  1/4,  beating  the  good  performers  Winona, 
Cassius,  Champagne  Charley,  Pink  Cottage,  Clara  C.  Lela  May  and  Bledsoe.  With  the 
worst  of  the  weights  he  won  a  1-mile  Handicap  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Belwood,  Ban 
Flag.  Prose,  etc.,  and  at  Elizabeth  he  won  another  1-mile  Handicap  by  4  lengths,  with  the 
weights  against  him. 

As  a  4-year-old  Bravo  ran  15  times  and  won  the  last  race  in  which  he  started,  a 
1-mile  event,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Elkton,  Granite,  Pontico,  Foxmede,  etc.,  etc.  As  a  5- 
year-old,  out  of  23  attempts,  he  captured  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Gloucester,  13  runners 
As  a  6-year-old  he  started  43  times  and  won  6  races,  and  as  a  7-vear-old  ran  but  did 
not  win.     Total  number  of  wins  19. 

1887,      1888  and  188J>,     barren. 

Nevada  died  in  1889. 

LIOHTSOME,     threw  the  winners  Lexicon  and  Salina. 

Marquise's  ^j^^  latter  won  the  Monmouth   Oaks,  the  Jersey  St.  Leger,  mile  heats;  the 

5th  Dam.  Robbins  Stakes,  2  mile  heats,  and  other  races.     Salina  is  also  famous  through 

having  produced  the  brilliant  racehorse,  Salvator,  and  she  also  threw  the  win- 
ners Danicheff,  Saltpetre  and  Clovis,  in  addition  to  the  producers  Virlein  and  Sara. 

Lightstone  also  threw  Sprightly,  who  had  6  foals,  1  of  which  died  as  a  2-year-old  with- 
out starting.     The  remaining  5  consisted  of  the  good  racehorses  Volturno,  Elias  Lawrence, 

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Avalon  and  Aretino,  together  with  Lady  Way,  whose  only  2  thoroughbred  foals  are  the 
producers  Fox  Glove  and  Lady  Wayward 

Other  producers  out  of  Lightsome  are  Linda,  Gulnare  and  Crucifix.  Crucifix  was  a 
remarkably  good  broodmare,  having  produced  more  than  a  dozen  foals  that  made  their 
mark  either  on  the  turf  or  at  the  Stud.  Her  best  3  producing  daughters  were  the  extra 
good  broodmares  Semper  Felix  and  Maria  D. 

LEVITV,     is  the  tap  root  of  more  good  racehorses  and  broodmares  than  any  mare  in  the  Stud 
Marquise's       Book. 
6th  Dam. 

For  particulars  of  the  Levity  family,  see  Admiration,  Dissembler,  Equality,  Hypo- 
crite, Manzanita,  Miss  Miriam,  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish,  Soncy  Lass,  Souffle,  Tulla 
Blackburn  and  Wamsutta. 


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Martha  II.  ran  44  races,  won  1.5,  was  second  in  10,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in  13. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  §8,048. 

She  commenced  her  racing  career  as  a  3-year-old  by  running  unplaced  to  Napamax  in  the  White 
Seal  Stakes,  1/-^  mile,  at  San  Francisco.  She  next  won  a  3  1/2-furlong  race  in  43  1/2  seconds  in  a 
field  of  10,  and  4  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Miss  Rowena  in  the  Flying  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  time 
0:48  1/4  seconds,  beating  Napamax,  Fair  Lady  and  Little  T.  G.  Two  days  afterwards  Martha  II. 
won  the  Androus  Stakes,  4  1/3  furlongs,  in  5.5  1/4  seconds,  with  Napamax  and  6  others  behind  her. 
She  was  next  unplaced  to  the  good  3-year-old  Van  Antwerp  in  a  5/8-mile  Special  race  at 
Newport,  Ky. 

At  Louisville,  she  gave  from  5  to  10  lbs.  away  to  her  opponents  and  won  a  1/2-mile  race.  Then 
she  ran  second  three  times  in  succession  to  Uarda,  Eleanor  Holmes  and  Afamada,  giving  them  5,  3 
and  14  lbs.  respectively.  At  Louisville,  in  a  5/8  mile-race,  Martha  II.  gave  8  lbs.  and  an  easy 
beating  to  Uarda,  Lady  of  the  West  and  5  others,  time  1:03  1/4. 

At  Cincinnati,  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  track  heavy,  beating  Eleanor  Holmes,  Mary  Black  and 
Miss  Saracen,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  the  Sapphire  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  in  1 :02  3/4,  beating  Flora 
Louise,  Lillian  Bell  and  4  others. 

At  Saratoga,  Martha  II.  ran  third  to  Lady  Marian  and  Geisha  (in  receipt  of  7  lbs.)  in  a  5/8-mile 
race,  beating  Ruby  Lips,  Mary  Black,  etc.,  and  10  days  afterwards  receiving  4  lbs.  from  The  Hugenot 
(winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  etc.),  she  made  an  excellent  performance  by  beating  him  in  a  3/4- 
mile  race,  Amazonian,  Gala  Day  and  others  also  running.  We  next  find  Martha  II.  running  un- 
placed at  Washington,  and  2  days  afterwards  running  second  to  Gala  Day  to  whom  she  was  giving 
10  lbs.  in  a  field  of  11. 

She  was  then  taken  to  California  and  ran  second  to  St.  Calatine  (who  was  giving  her  10  lbs.) 
in  a  7/8-mile  race,  having  her  old  opponent,  Napamax  and  others  behind  her.  Five  days  afterwards, 
December  23rd,  she  ran  her  last  race  of  the  season  and  a  fast  one  it  was  too.  It  was  at  3/4-niile 
and  she  won  by  3  lengths  in  1:13  1/3  from  Yule,  Marplot,  Hermoso  (giving  her  10  lbs. ),  Melvina 
Burnham,  etc. 

There  was  only  an  11  days'  interval  between  Martha  II's.  last  race  as  a  3-year-old  and  her  first 
race  as  a  3-year-old. 

On  Jan.  3d  she  ran  third  to  Dr.  Sharp  and  Official  in  a  5  1/3-furlong  race  at  San  Francisco,  La 
Goleta,  Free  Lady  and  other.-;  comprising  the  beaten  division.  She  next  gave  weight  away  to  all 
her  opponents  and  ran  second  to  the  speedy  O'Connell  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  6  runners.  Then  she  was 
unplaced  in  the  California  Oaks,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by  the  good  mare.  Briar  Sweet.  After  that  she 
ran  a  dead  heat  with  Morinel  in  a  1-mile  race,  time  1:43,  beating  Traverser  (a  high  class  horse  at 
that  time,  giving  her  8  lbs.),  Gotobed,  Glorian,  etc. 

Martha  II.  next  sported  silk  at  Louisville,  where  she  won  a  3/4-mile  run,  beating  Banaster 
(winner  of  the  Brooklyn,  Toboggan  and  Metropolitan  Handicaps,  etc.),  Gid  Law  and  Banished. 
From  Louisville  Martha  II.  went  to  Cincinnati,  where  she  ran  third  to  Lillian  Bell  and  Margaret 
Jane  in  a  1-mile  race,  in  a  field  of  6,  and  2  days  afterwards  finished  second  to  Uarda  (who  was  giving 
her  10  lbs.)  in  the  Oaks,  beating  Komurasaki  and  Lillian  Bell,  each  giving  her  5  lbs. 

At  Latonia,  she  ran  second  to  Alleviate  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  beating  Lillian  Bell,  Eight  Bells, 
Homelike  and  Red  Jacket,  and  3  days  afterwards  ran  third  to  Gid  Law  and  High  Jinks  in  a  3/4-mile 
race,  4  runners.  In  the  Latonia  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  she  ran  third  to  Sardonic  (a  good  performer,  in 
receipt  of  2  lbs.)  and  Her  Favor  (in  receipt  of  7  lbs.),  beating  4  others. 

Martha  II.  next  ran  unplaced  behind  St.  Calatine,  Miss  Gussie  and  Uarda  in  the  Englewood 

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Stakes,  Washington  Park,  1  mile,  time  1  ;40  3/4,  and  was  second  to  Miss  Gussie  in  a  1-mile  race, 
beating  Uarda,  time  1 :40  1/4.  She  was  next  unplaced  in  the  Midway  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  time 
1 :45  3/4,  won  by  Goodrich  who  holds  the  1  1/2  miles  record,  viz :  3 :30  1/4.  After  that  she  won  a 
3/4-:Tiile  race  in  1:14  1/4,  beating  Daisy  F.,  Abe  Furst,  etc.,  and  followed  this  up  by  winning  another 
3/4-mile  race  from  Dave  Waldo,  etc..  in  the  remarkably  fast  time,  1 :13  3/4,  only  3/4  of  a  second  behind 
the  record  on  a  track  that  is  not  straight. 

On  a  heavy  track,  in  the  Oak  Park  Stakes,  1  mile,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Al  Fresco,  Traverser  and 
Eddie  Jones,  time  1 :47  1/3.  On  her  next  appearance  in  public  Martha  II.  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race  at 
Saratoga  from  Laverock,  Lillian  Bell,  Kenmore  Queen,  etc.,  and  the  next  time  out  she  cantered  in 
for  a  1-mile  race  in  1  ;43,  beating  Hurley  Burley,  etc.  Saratoga  seemed  to  suit  her  as  she  won  another 
race  there  at  1  1/8  miles  in  1 :54  1/4,  beating  Sir  Gawain  and  Handball. 

Sheepshead  Bay  was  her  next  campaign  ground.  She  first  ran  in  the  Dolphin  Stakes,  1  1/8 
miles,  and  the  order  at  the  finish  was  Floronso,  108  lbs.,  first.  Central  Trust,  108  lbs.,  second  and 
Martha  II.,  116  lbs.,  third.  She  gave  weight  away  to  all  the  other  runners  which  included  Latson, 
Glorian,  Candle  Black,  Rappahannock,   George  Boyd,  Whistling  Con  and  Nuto. 

In  her  last  6  races,  all  of  which  were  Handicaps,  Martha  II.  was  unplaced.  This  is  not  to  be 
wondered  at  because  she  had  earned  plenty  of  weight  owing  to  the  good  races  she  had  run,  and  then 
again  the  arduous  campaign  through  which  she  had  gone  for  two  seasons,  practically  without  a  let 
up,  could  hardly  have  left  her  very  fresh. 

I>Ol>l)!>E  T.,     never  ran. 

Martha  II. 's  Louise  T.  produced  the  winners  Commission,  Cherry  Head  and  Louise  N. 

Dam. 

For  particulars  of  Louise  T.'s  racing  and  stud  records  see  Louise  N. 

For  other  particulars  of  Miss  Obstinate  family,  to  which  Martha  II.  belongs,  see  Beth  Broeck, 
Countess,  Coraza,  Flitaway,  Helen  Mar  and  Xela. 


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I  Violante,  by  John  Bull 

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MARY  C. 


Mary  C.  started  16  times,  won  3  races,  ran  second  in  1,  third  1  and  unplaced  in  12. 
Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $900. 

She  first  started,  as  a  2-year-old,  at  Latonia,  wliere  she  was  unplaced  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  race, 
won  by  Jeanerette.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  she  ran  third  toPhiloraand  Esperanza  in  the 
Lakeside  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Ida  Pickwick  (winner  of  the  Latonia  Oaks,  etc.),  Miss  Hawkins 
(winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  etc.),  Prettiwit,  Longalette  and  5  others,  and  ran  unplaced  in  the 
Hyde  Park  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  won  by  Balgowan. 

At  St.  Paul,  Mary  C.  ran  unplaced  in  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  .5/8  mile,  won  by  Semper  Fidele,  and  was 
unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  won  by  Virgin.  In  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-old  she  ran  unplaced  in 
the  Maiden  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Latonia,  won  by  Dungarvan. 

As  a  3-year-old  Mary  C.  first  started  in  the  Ripple  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Latonia,  and  was  unplaced 
bthind  High  Tariff,  Woodvale  and  Hueneme.  Five  days  afterwards  she  ran  second  to  Ida  Pick- 
wick in  the  Latonia  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Cantatrice  and  Mattie  Allen  by  15  lengths.  At  St. 
Paul,  with  107  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Twin  City  Oaks,  won  by  Miss  Hawkins,  122  lbs.  ; 
was  unplaced  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  won  by  W.  G.  Morris,  and  two  days  afterwards  won  a  1  1/16- 
mile  race,  beating  Comedy,  Glockner  and  Dyer. 

At  Latonia,  Mary  C.  was  unplaced  in  the  Avondale  Stakes,  1  mile,  won  by  Fannie  S. ;  was 
unplaced  in  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  Selling  race,  won  by  Eli  Kindig,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  1-mile 
Selling  race,  won  by  Patrick. 

At  Louisville,  Mary  C.  was  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  won  by  Portuguese,  and  won  a 
Selling  race,  1  1,  4  miles,  beating  Col.  Whcatley,  Carter  B.,  Ed.  Eshelby,  Portuguese,  Bramblett, 
Grandpa  and  Light  Draft,  track  heavy,  time  2:13  3/4.     This  was  her  last  appearance  in  public. 

Mary  C.  produced  in 

1S!)3,     b.  c.  Bert'lair,  by  Leouatiis.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  13  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2  and  third  in  2. 

He  won  the  Tennessee  Derby,  1  1/8  miles,  time  1 :55  8/4,  beating  Lady  Inez  (winner 
of  the  Little  Rock  Derby,  Tennessee  Oaks,  etc.),  Ben  Eder  (winner  of  the  Clark  Stakes, 
etc.,  and  a  good  horse  before  he  was  raced,  to  death).  Frontier,  Damien,  Cotton  King, 
Whisper,  Gretchen  and  Rookwood. 

At  Latonia,  Berclair  won  the  Sherlock  Stakes,  selling,  1  1/16  miles,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $1,000,  beating  Sir  Vassar,  Harry  McCouch  and  Bing  Binger,  and  also  won  a  1-mile- 
and-70-yards  race,  easily  by  4  lengths,  with  top  weight,  beating  Sir  Dilke,  Hermes  Volma, 
Muscalong,  Basso  and  Garland  Bar. 

Berclair,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  ran  second  to  Semper  Ego  (second  in  the  Sub- 
urban to  Tillo),  in  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  1  mile,  receiving  weight  from  the  winner,  but  con- 
ceding weight  to  the  other  6  runners,  except  one.  Berclair  also  ran  second  to  Satsuma  in  a 
l-mile-and-70-yards  Handicap,  giving  him  1  year  and  5  lbs.,  and  also  .giving  weight  and  a 
beating  to  Muskalong  and  Sir  Dilke. 

As  a  4-year-old  Berclair  ran  14  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4  and  third  in  1. 

At  Harlem,  he  won  a  1-mile  and-70-yards  race  by  3  lengths,  beating  Serena,  Tranby, 
Moncreith  and  4  others,  and  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race  by  6  lengths  in  1:41  1/2,  beating  Lew 
Hopper,  Lady  Dixon,  Necedah,  Tony  Honing,  Q  aeen  Safie,  Lady  Inez  and  Hester. 

At  Cincinnati,  he  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  by  2  lengths  in 
1:42,  g^iving  weight  to  his  6  opponents.     Berclair  was  second  to  Mandolina  in  a  1  1/16-mile 

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Selling  race,  beating  Red  Skin  and  4  others  ;  was  second  to  Sea  Robber  in  a  1-mile  Sweep- 
stakes ,  beating  Dr.  Sheppard  and  3  others,  time  1 :40  3/4  ;  was  second  to  Milwaukee  in  a 
l-mile-and-70-yards  race,  4  runners,  time  1 :44  3/4,  and  was  second  to  Boanerges  in  a  1  1/16- 
mile  race,  beating  Dr.  Sheppard,  time  1  ;47. 

As  a  5-year-old  Berclair  ran  7  times,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  6.  He  won  a  3/4- 
mile  Sellingrace  at  Detroit,  handily,  by  a  length  in  1 :15,  beating  11  opponents.  As  a  6-year- 
old  he  ran  3  times  unplaced. 

1894,  barren. 

1895,  slipped  foal,  by  Leonatus. 

189(>,     b.  c.  Rliiuelaiider,  by  Bramble.  As  a  3-year-old  ran  19  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4 and 
third  in  3. 

He  won  a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  over  the  Eclipse  course,  at  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $1,200,  in  59  1/4  seconds,  beating  Autumn  (at  equal  weights),  and  also  Dr.  Par- 
ker, Boney  Boy,  Diminutive,  Sir  Kenneth  and  3  others,  to  all  of  which  he  was  conceding 
weight. 

At  Saratoga,  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :14  1/4,  beating  Hilee, 
Armament,   Bettie  Gray,  Lady  Lindsay  and  3  others. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Rhinelander  won  the  Golden  Rod  Stakes,  6  1/3  furlongs,  on  the 
grass,  beating  King  Barleycorn,  Sir  Hurbert  and  Great  Neck,  receiving  5  lbs.  from  the  3 
first  named  and  giving  10  lbs.  to  Great  Neck,  and  ran  second  to  Scannel  (in  receipt  of  4 
lbs.)  in  the  Autumn  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  beating  W.  Overton,  Capt.  Sigsby,  The  Lady, 
Marblehead  and  3  others,  time  1:11  4/5. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  he  ran  second  to  Kingdon  in  the  First  Attempt  Stakes,  5/8  mile, 
beating  Muggins,  Rusher,  Alpen  and  4  others,  and  ran  second  to  Matanza  in  a  5  1/3-furlong 
race  at  Saratoga,  beating  Kinley  Mack  ^winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  the  Suburban, 
etc.),  Kentucky  Colonel,  Counsellor  Wernberg  and  3  others,  time  1:09. 

At  Brooklyn,  he  ran  second  to  Armament  in  the  Junior  Champion  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
time  1:14  1/4,  beating  Ahom,  Frohsinn,  Kinley  Mack,  Scannel,  Alpen,  Duke  of  Middle- 
burg,  Jean  Beraud,    Greatland,  W.  Overton,  Marblehead,  Composer  and  Hungarian. 

As  a  3-year-old  Rhinelander  started  5  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  twice  and  third 
once.  With  the  worst  of  the  weights,  he  won  a  1-mile  race  on  the  turf  at  Sheepshead  Bay 
in  1:43,  beating  Bon  Ino,  Imperator  and  Maid  of  Harlem.  He  ran  second  to  Greatland  in 
a  1  1/16-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Ahom,  Manliusand  James  Tod,  and  ran 
second  to  Gaze,  beaten  a  neck,  in  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Swiftmas,  Heliobas, 
Dr.  Eichberg,  Kingdon,  Imperator,  Primate,  Filon  d'Or,  The  Star  of  Bethlehem  and  5 
others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Rhinelander  ran  4  races,  and  was  unplaced  on  each  occasion,  while  as  a 
5-year-old,  in  1901,  he  won  races  at  Lakeside,  Ind. 

1897,     b.  f.  Statira,  by  Leoiiatns.     Asa  3-year-old  started  34  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  6, 
third  in  7  and  unplaced  in  14. 

She  won  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Newport,  Ky.,  handily  by  a  length  in  49  3/4  seconds,  beating 
Lady  Mother,  Bettie  K.  and  7  others,  and  4  days  afterwards  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  in 
55  1/3  seconds,  beating  Badinage,  Fairy  Dell  and  3  others.  At  Fort  Erie  she  won  a  4  1/3- 
furlong  race,  track  heavy,  in  58  1/3  seconds,  beating  Insurrection,  John  Yerkes,  Eous, 
Amaranth  and  6  others. 

At  Windsor,  Ont.,  she  won  a  5  1/3-furlong  Selling  race,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  J. 
Lucille,  Isabinda  and  5  others,  time  1 :02  1/4,  and  at  the  same  track  won  a  4  1/3-mile  Selling 
race,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  55  1/3  seconds,  beating  Ida  Fordham,  Miss  Fousoland,  Descubri- 
dora  and  7  others.  At  Birmingham,  Ala. ,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  for  all  ages,  6 
runners,  and  the  next  day  won  a  5/8-niile  race,  beating  Woodtrice,  Hie  Away  and  4  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Statira  ran  39  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  4  and  vm- 
placed  in  24. 

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She  won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race  at  New  Orleans,  easily  by  2  lengths,  11  runners;  won  a 

7  8-mile  Selling  race  at  Latonia  in  1 :28  3  4,  9  runners ;  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race  at  Windsor 

in  a  canter  by  6  lengths,  time  1:43,  beating  Waterwick,   Albert  R.,  Insurrection,  Round  O 

and  2  others;  won  another  mile  Selling  race  at  the  same  track  in  1:43,  8  runners,  and  won 

.     still  another  mile  Selling  race  at  Windsor  in  1 :43,  b2ating  Al  Caskey  and  5  others. 

VEGA,      only  started  as  a  2-year-old.     She  ran  in  4  Stake  races,  in  all  of  which  she  was  unplaced. 
Mary  C.'s    She  was  a  good  producer. 
Dam. 

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2d  dam. 

For  particulars  of  the  produce  of  Vega  and  Ballet,  s;e  Daisy  F.,  Ballet's  granddaughter. 

For  further  particulars  of  this  famiU*,  see  Elusive,  Elizabeth  L.,  Lady  Longfellow,  Peg 
WofRngton,  Raybelle  and  The  Lioness. 


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Melba  started  50  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  8,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in  33. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $.5,425. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  was  u:inamed  and  first  started  at  Jerome  Park,  where  she  finished 
second  to  her  stable  companion.  Crotchet,  in  the  Lassie  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  beating  Motto,  Anna  B. 
(giving  10  lbs.  to  the  other  runners),  Illian,  Lizzetta,  Enid  and  2  others.  Fifteen  days  afterwards, 
with  lUSlbs.,  she  won  the  Colleen  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  beating  Lizzetta,  108,  Mascot,  103,  Anna  B., 
120,  Fleurette,  105  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

A  week  later,  with  113  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Yorkville  Belle,  113  lbs.,  in  the  Hollywood 
Handicap,  3  4  mile,  beating  Slander,  104,  Anna  B.,  114,  and  Fleurette,  104  lbs.  Carrying  109 
lbs.,  she  next  ran  third  to  Emma  Primrose,  110,  and  her  stable  companion.  Parvenu,  102  lbs.,  m 
the  Produce  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  beating  Count,  110,  and  Miss  Knott,  112  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  where  Melba  ran  her  last  race  as  a  3-year-old,  she  was  unplaced  in  the 
Belles  Stakes,  F"uturity  course,  won  by  Promenade,  in  a  field  of  17  runners,  11  of  which  were 
receiving  weight  from  her. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Melba  only  faced  the  starter  once,  when  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes, 
3/4  mile,  won  by  Stonenell,  7  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Melba  started  17  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  unplaced 
in  11. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  90  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  in  Maturity  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by 
Lamplighter,  124  lbs.,  5  runners.  At  Morris  Park  she  was  unplaced  4  times  in  succession,  viz  :  in 
the  Toboggan  Slide  Handicap,  13  runners,  won  by  Prince  George;  in  the  Hudson  River  Handicap, 
1  3/16  miles,  which  resulted  in  a  dead  heat  between  Raceland  and  His  Highness,  8  runners;  in  a 
Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §3,000,  top  weight,  won  by  Deception,  $2,000,  6  runners, 
and  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3,  4-mile  heats,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,300,  bottom  weight,  won  by  Arab, 
$2,500,  4  runners. 

At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  Melba,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse, 
1  1  16  miles,  won  by  Philora,  $1,200,  8  runners,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  won  by 
Linda,  6  runners.  5  of  which  were  giving  her  weight.  At  Guttenberg.  Melba  won  a  Selling  race, 
5/8  mile,  by  2  lengths  in  1:03,  12  runners,  and  4  days  afterwards,  with  119  lbs.,  lan  second  to 
Balbriggan,  99  lbs.,  beating  Eclipse,  122,  Lester,  122  lbs.,  and  5  others. 

At  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3  4  mile,  in  1:09  3  4, 
beating  Sarah  Ramey,  if2,500,  Reginald,  $800,  The  Ironmaster,  §2,100,  Tom  Tough,  $1,500,  and 
Little  Charlie,  $1,200.  At  Linden,  she  was  unplaced  in  2  Selling  races,  1  at  a  mile,  won  by  Bolero 
(in  receipt  of  16  lbs.),  in  1:41  3  4  and  the  other  at  3  4  mile,  won  by  Madstone,  who  was  giving 
her  9  lbs.  With  95  lbs.  she  ran  second  to  Tom  Harding,  116  lbs.,  in  a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  in 
1 :01 1/3,  beating  4  others. 

At  Guttenberg,  Melba,  with  104  lbs.,  was  unplaced  in  a  Selling  race,  7  8  mile,  won  by  One,  3 
years,  108  lbs. ;  was  unplaced  in  a  Selling  race,  5  1  2  furlongs,  won  by  Bel  Demonio;  with  the  best 
of  the  weights  ran  third  to  Leonardo  and  Bel  Demonio,  in  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  9  runners, 
and  finished  third,  with  109  lbs.,  to  Lord  Harry,  116,  and  Arab,  105  lbs.,  in  a  Selling  race,  6  1/2 
furlongs,  10  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Melba  started  20  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  5,  third  m  2,  and  unplaced 
in  12. 

She  began  by  running  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Brooklj-n,  won  by  Libertine,  14 
runners. 

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At  Morris  Park,  with  103  lbs.,  bottom  weight  but  one,  she  was  unplaced  to  Addie,  133  lbs., 
in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  16  runners;  with  95  lbs.,  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to 
Ed.  Kearney,  105  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  having  the  best  of  the  weights  with 
the  other  6  runners,  time  58  seconds;  with  108  lbs.,  ran  second  to  the  great  racehorse,  Henry 
of  Navarre,  3  years,  107  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Merry  Monarch,  113,  Joe 
Ripley,  3  years,  109,  and  Miss  Dixie,  110  lbs.,  time  1:11,  and  ran  unplaced  to  Rubicon,  in  a 
Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  9  runners. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Melba  was  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5  1/3  furlongs,  won  by  Hugh 
Penny,  10  runners;  with  93  lbs.,  was  unplaced,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  won  by  Candelabra, 
107  lbs.,  7  runners,  and  with  96  lbs.,  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  won  by 
Libertine,  3  years,  103  lbs.,  14  runners,  13  of  which  were  giving  her  weight. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  Melba  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  in  1:29  1/3,  beating  Mr.  Sass  and  11  others. 
At  Jerome  Park,  with  107  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  the  iine  racehorse,  Kingston,  133,  and  Charade, 
113  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Marshall  and  Stonington,  and  5  days  afterwards, 
with  108  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Kmgston,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5  1/3  furlongs,  beating  Mabel  Glenn, 
107  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Fall,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  Melba  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse, 
5  1/3  furlongs,  won  by  Hugh  Penny,  |1,600,  13  runners;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,400,  ran  second 
to  Hurlingham,  $3,000,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  time  1:01,  beating  Addie,  $3,000,  Trevelyan,  $1,800, 
Will  Fonso,  $1,000,  and  3  others;  with  103  lbs.,  was  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  won 
by  Correction,  119  lbs.,  14  runners,  and  with  119  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Rubicon,  3  years,  116  lbs., 
in  a  Sweepstakes,  Futurity  course,  beating  the  3-year-olds  Flirt,  113,  Florence,  113,  Ed.  Kearney, 
116,  Harrington,  113,  and  Prig,   116  lbs.,  time  1:10  4/5. 

At  Brooklyn,  Melba,  with  103  lbs.,  bottom  weight,  ran  unplaced  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes, 
5  1/3  furlongs,  won  by  Rubicon,  3  years,  116  lbs.,  7  runners,  time  1:07  1/4,  and  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $1,500,  was  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Little  Billie,  $1,500,  10  runners, 
time  1:14  1/3. 

At  Jerome  Park,  Melba,  104  lbs.,  ran  third  and  last  behind  the  good  racemares,  Maid  Marian 
and  Flirt,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1,400  yards.  At  Morris  Park,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes, 
5/8  mile,  for  all  ages,  won  by  Urania,  7  runners,  and  6  days  afterwards,  with  100  lbs.,  ran  un- 
placed, in  a  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  won  by  Hugh  Penny,  130  lbs. ,  5  runners. 

As  a  6-yeax'-old,  Melba  ran  7  times  unplaced. 

TRII.iI^,     ran  only  as  a  3-year-old.     She  started  6  times,  was  second  once,  third  once  and  unplaced 

Melba's       4  times. 

dam. 

Trill  produced  the  winners  Trillion,   Trillette,   Quaver,   Royal   Salute    and    Musette. 

CADENCE,     produced  the  Stake  winners.  Orator,   Pactolus,  Patroclus  and  Cascade  (also  a  pro- 
Melba's         ducer)  in  addition  to  the  winner  Jack  McDonald. 
3d  dam. 

IMP.  CASTAtiNETTE,    threw  Casino  (a  winner  and  sire)  Maroon  (a  Stake  winner),  Morice 
Melba's  (a  producer),   Druidess   (a  Stake  winner  and  a  producer),  Roby  (a 

3d  dam.  winner),  Castana  (a  producer)  and  Castalia,  a  Stake  winner  and  a 

producer. 
Castalia  has  thrown  the  winners  Fred  Graft,  Mohegan  and  Casdale,  in  addition  to  the 
Stake  winners,  Chilton  and  Cassette. 
For  detailed  description  of  the  racing  and  breeding  records  of  the  produce  of  Trill,  Cadence  and 
Castagnette,  together  with  the  history  of  their  family,  see  Cassette. 

A  few  of  the  many  celebrated  animals  that  have  come  from  this  family  are  Galopin,  Lanercost, 
Pyrrhus  the  First,  The  Flying  Dutchman,  Stockwell,  Rataplan,  King  Torn,  Chattanooga,  Wind- 
hound,  Kettledrum,  Toxophilite,  Musket,  General  Peel,  Favonius  and  Master  Kildare. 

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*  Ball's  Florizel,  by  *Diomed. 
"/  Mare,  by  *Alderman. 

\  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

/  Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

\  Mameluke,  by  Partisan. 
"/  Bobadilla,  by  Bubadil. 

S  Whisker,  by  Wa.\y. 

"(  Floranthe,  by  Octavian. 

I  Nabocklish,  by  Rugantino. 

"(  Miss  Tooley,  by  Teddy  the  Grinder. 

\  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

i  Trampoline,  by  Tramp, 

j  Muley,  by  Orville. 
I  Clare,  by  Marmion. 

\  Blacklock,  bv  Whitelock. 
'/  Mare,  by  Phantom. 

s  Mulatto,  bv  Catton. 

(  Leda,  by  Filho-da-Puta. 

\  Partisan,  by  Walton. 
(  Fawn,  by  Smolensko. 

\  Camel,  by  Whalebone. 
/  Margellina,  by  Whisker. 

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I  Myrrha,  by  Whalebone. 

I  Timoleun,  by  Sir  Archy. 

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Miss  Miriam   started  25  times,  won   4  races,  ran  second  in  5,  third  in  3,  and  unplaced  in  13. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $3,695. 

Miss  Miriam  first  started  as  a  2-year-old  at  Brooklyn,  where  she  was  unplaced  to  High-hoe, 
Maud  Ellis  and  Domestic  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  13  runners.  Three  days  afterwards  she  ran  second 
to  Yankee  Sam  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Homelike,  Domestic,  Wasteful,  Long  Acre,  Ella  Daly 
and  (i  others,  time  1:02  3/4.  Four  days  later,  when  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,400,  she  won  a  5/8- 
mile  Selling  race,  giving  from  4  to  9  lbs.  to  her  opponents,  and  beating  Zella,  Maud  Ellis  and  6 
others.     Miss  Miriam  was  unplaced  in  the  Willow  Stakes,  her  last  race  at  Brooklyn,  won  by  Kitefoot. 

At  Morris  Park,  she  was  unplaced  behind  Miss  Tenny,  Kenmore  Queen  and  Saratoga,  in  the 
Castleton  Stakes,  Selling,  5/8-mile,  giving  the  other  runners  from  5  to  10  lbs.  each,  time  58  1/3 
seconds.  Then  she  was  sent  to  Washington,  where  she  ran  unplaced  behind  Hardly,  Lady 
Disdain  and  Bardella,  in  a  3  4-mile  race,  and  was  also  unplaced  to  Gala  Day,  Martha  II.  and 
Senator  McCarren,  in  a  5/8-mile  race. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Miss  Miriam  began  by  running  unplaced  in  a  7/8-mile  race  at  Aqueduct,  won 
by  Nearest.  She  was  next  unplaced  to  Cleophus  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  at  Morris  Park,  where 
later  on  she  ran  second  to  Geisha  in  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  Withers  mile,  easily  beating  Kenmore 
Queen,  Kitefoot  and  Lady  Marian,  time  1:43. 

At  Brooklyn,  she  won  a  1-mile  race,  track  heavy,  in  1:45  3/4,  beating  Whistling  Con,  General 
Maceo  and  Double  Quick.  In  the  May  Stakes,  3/4-mile.  Selling,  entered  to  be  sold  for  S1t200, 
he  was  unplaced  behind  George  Keene,  Flax  Spinner  and  General  Maceo.  In  the  Gazelle  Stakes, 
1  1/8  miles,  she  ran  third  to  Geisha  and  Kitefoot,  beating  the  Futurity  winner,  L'Alouette. 
After  running  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  race,  won  by  Intrusive,  Miss  Miriam  ran  third  to  Lady  Marian 
and  Tabouret  in  a  3  4-mile  race,  beating  Bjna  Dea,  Miss  Tenny,  Belle  of  Holmdel  and  6  others. 

She  was  then  sent  to  Saratoga,  where  she  won  the  first  race  of  the  Meeting,  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
track  slow,  time  1 :03,  beating  Maceo,  Benhadad,  Hurly  Burly,  Imperator  and  2  others,  and  ran 
unplaced  in  a  1   1  16-mile  race,    behind  Martha   II.,    Laverock  and   Lillian   Belle. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  she  won  the  Fall  Handicap,  3  4  mile,  on  the  main  track,  in  1:15  2/5, 
beating  Swiftmas,  Maceo,  Algol,  Candle  Black,  Bendoran,  Firearm,  Typhoon  II.  (winner  of  the 
Kentucky  Derby  and  conqueror  of  the  great  Ornament),  Lady  Marian,  Don  de  Oro,  George 
Keene  and  St.  Callatine,  and  ran  third  to  Bendoran  and  Swiftmas  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating 
Lady  Marian,   Bangle   and  2  others. 

At  the  Brooklyn  Fall  Meeting,  Miss  Miriam  ran  second  to  Himtime  in  a  5  1  2-furlong  Handi- 
cap, for  all  ages,  beating  Lambent,  Kenmore  Queen,  Bardella,  Blarney  Stone,  Bendoran,  Lord 
Zeni,  Billali,  Murillo  and  2  others.  She  was  then  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  won  by  Mar- 
sian,  to  whom  she  was  giving  21  lbs.,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  the  Parkville  Handicap,  3/4 
mile,  won  by  Bendoran. 

At  Morris  Park,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Manhattan  Handicap,  Eclipse  course,  won  by  San- 
ders, and  ran  second  to  Momentum  (giving  him  7  lbs.)  in  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  beating  Marito, 
Orion  and  Takanasse.  In  her  next  race,  the  last  of  her  career,  a  Handicap  for  2-year-olds  and 
upward,  3/4  mile.  Miss  Miriam  ran  third  to  Blarney  Stone  and  Diminutive,  beating  General 
Maceo,  Acushia  and  Armament. 

'ri'l>l.,.\IIOI?IA,     ran    as   a   2-3-ear-old,    without  winning.      She   produced    the    winners    Fort 

Miss  Miriam's  Worth,    Lukehoma,  Tennessee  (in  England),  the  crack  racehorse  Tammanj- 

Dam.  (winner  of  $115,690)  and  the  good  lacemare  Tulla  Blackburn.  ' 

For  detailed  description  of  the  two  last  named,  see  Tulla  Blackburn. 

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BI^IIVK  BONIVIE,     was  a  winner,  and  threw  the  producer  Saxony. 
Miss  Miriam's 
3d  Dam. 

EVADNE,      threw  Bulwark  (a  winner),  Bandana  (a  producer).  Evasive  (a  winner  and  a  pro- 
Miss  Miriam's     ducer),  Tennyson  (a  winner),  Eve  Effingham  (a  producer),  Montague  (a  winner) 
3d  Dam.        and  Eblis,  a  winner. 

For  details  of  the  performances  of  the  produce  of  Evadne  see  Equality,  who  is  a  great- 
granddaughter  of  Evadne. 

For  further  particulars  of  the  Levity  family,  to  which  Miss  Miriam  belongs,  see 
Admiration,  Dissembler,  Hypocrite,  Manzanita,  Marquise,  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish, 
Soncy  Lass,  Souffle  and  Wamsutta. 


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I  Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

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(  Web,  by  Waxy. 

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MOUNTAIN     RANGK. 


Mountain  Range  started  liJ  times,  won  1  race,  ran  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  9. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $494. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  started  only  once,  when  she  ran  third  to  Marmoset  (a  very  speedy  filly)  and 
Miss  Bowler  in  a  1  2-mile  race  at  Louisville,  beating  Winona,  Estrella  {a  very  smart  filly).  Trance, 
Boaz  (winner  of  the  Clay  Stakes,  etc. ),  May  Lady,  Kronie  Louise  and  7  others,  time  48  1/2  seconds. 

As  a  3-year-old  Mountain  Range  started  12  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2,  and  unplaced  in  9. 

At  Nashville  she  was  unplaced,  in  the  Maxwell  House  Stakes,  1  mile,  won  by  Brookfu,  12  runners, 
and  was  also  unplaced  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  won  by  Fronie  Louise,  8  runners. 

At  Chicago,  she  won  a  3,  4-mile  Purse  by  2  lengths,  beating  1.5  opponents,  and  three  davs  after- 
wards ran  second  to  the  good  racemare.  Modesty,  in  a  3  4-mile  Purse,  beating  Waukeshaw, 
Finality,  Rico,  Skobeloff,  Acaria,  Delia  Beach,  Lady  Longfellow  and  Claude  Brannon. 

At  Louisville,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  Purse,  won  by  Slashes,  17  runners,  time  1:14  3/4, 
and  was  also  unplaced  in  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  top  weight,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  won 
by  Pat  Sheedy. 

At  Lexington,  Mountain  Range  was  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  Purse  for  all  ages,  won  by  Kirklin, 
12  runners,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race,  won  by  Longalight,  10  runners. 

At  Latonia,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  Purse,  won  by  Sis  Himyar,  12  runners;  was 
unplaced  in  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race,  won  by  Llera;  ran  second  to  Pat  Sheedy  in  a  1-mile-and- 
70-yards  race,  2  runners,  and  wound  up  her  racing  career  by  running  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  Purse, 
won  by  Hattie  Carlile,  8  runners. 

Mountain  Range  produced  in 

18S8,     b.  f.  Monte  Rosa,  by  imp.  Mr.  Pickwick.    A  stake  winner.     All  of  her  living  produce, 
viz :  6  animals,  have  proved  winners,  3  of  them  stake  winners. 

Monte  Rosa  threw 

(a)     Marioni.     Winner  of  3  races. 

(6)     Marquise.     Winner  of  32  races. 

For  detailed  description  of  her  races  see  Marquise. 

(c)  Millstream.  Winner  of  21  races  up  till  the  end  of  his  .5-year-old- form  in  1900,  and 
also  a  winner  as  a  6  and  7-year-old.  He  captured  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  selling,  and  ran 
miles  in  1:40  1/2  and  141  1/4,  the  last  named  with  115  lbs. 

(tf )  The  Rose.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  race,  last  5  1  2  furlongs  of  the  Eclipse  course, 
easily  by  2  lengths,  8  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  the  Gazelle  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Bettie  Gray,  Harmonica,  Prestidigitatrice  and  Ladv  Madge.  She  also  won 
the  Hunter  Handicap,  Withers  mile,  with  105  lbs.,  beating  Rush,  126,  Maid  of  Harlem, 
108,  Mai,  113,  and  Lady  Lindsey,  104  lbs. 

The  Rose  started  twice  at  Sheepshead  Bay  as  a  4-year-old  and  was  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $500  in  each  race.  She  was  unplaced  once  and  finished  third  to  Candle  Black  and 
Chappaqua,  each  of  them  entered  for  S500,  at  1  1,  8  miles,  7  .starters. 

(e)  Siboney.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  St.  Louis, 
10  starters. 

(/)  Maltese  Cross.  As  a  2-year-old,  in  1900,  won  a  Selling  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at 
Detroit,  8  starters,  time  56  1/4  seconds,  and  won  a  Purse,  same  distance,  at  Atlanta,  Ga., 
4  runners. 

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1889,  ch.  f.  Monte  Viso,  bj  imp.  Mr.  Pickwick  or  Forester.  Started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old 
without  winning.  She  was  unplaced  5  times  and  ran  second  to  Sunbeam  in  a  1/3-raile  race 
at  Garfield  Park,  Chicago,  beating  Deceit,  Miss  Lulu,  Miss  Sent,  Maggie  Cline,  Angeree 
and  5  others,  time  49  seconds. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  17  times,  won  3  races,  ran  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  un- 
placed in  10. 

At  Latonia,  she  won  a  .3/4-mile  race,  for  maiden  3-year-olds  and  upwards,  11  runners; 
won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  top  weight,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,300,  in  1:16  3/4,' 
6  runners,  and  also  won  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  top  weight,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500, 
beating  White  Nose,  Gen.  Miles,  Mamie  B.  and  7  others. 

Monte  Viso  produced 

(a)     March  Past.     Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  16  times,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  13. 
She  won  a  Purse,  7/8-mile,  at  Montreal  in  a  canter  by  10  lengths  from  5  opponents,  all  of 
which  were  giving  her  weight. 

(fi)  Monte  Himyar.  As  a  3-3^ear-old  won  a  Purse,  1/3-mile,  at  Nashville,  in  the 
Spring  of  1901,  easily  by  3  lengths,  time  49  3/4  seconds,  6  starters,  and  won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  selling,  at  St.  Louis,  easily  by  3  lengths,  6  starters. 

1890,  b.  c.  Tandem,  by  Kartoum.     Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old.     Never  won. 

1891,  barren. 

1892,  b.  f.  Katie  Mac,  by  Bishop.  Ran  10  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  8.     She  won  a  1/3-mile  race  at  Roby,  111.,  13  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

1893,  barren. 

1894,  b.  f.  Lonalia,  by  Bishop.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

1895,  ch.  c.  Harry  Crawford,  by  Bend  Or  or  Miser.  Ran  6  races  as  a  2-year-old  without 
winning,  but  finished  third  once. 

Ran  10  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  7.     He  won 
a  1-mile  race  at  Aqueduct,   beating  Hardy  C.  Fenetta,  Dr.  Withrow,  Brass  and  7  others. 
As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  on  the  flat  and  over  the  jumps  without  winning. 

1896,  ch.  c.  by  Bishop. 

1897,  barren. 

1898,  b.  c.  (Juick  Range,  by  imp.  (Jnicklime.  Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races, 
was  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  7. 

At  St.  Louis,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ®400,  he  won  a  .5/8-mile  race,  beating  Seide,  Zack 
Ford,  Orleans  and  5  others,  time  1 :03,  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating  Wild  Pirate,  Geo.  W. 
Jenkins  and  4  others,  time  1:16,  and  also  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $400,  beating  The  Butcher,  Seething  and  3  others. 

SIERRA   1\'EV.4D.\,    was  a  winner  and  produced  Jolly  Tar  (a  winner).  Sierra  Madra  (never 
Mountain  Range's  started,  dam  of  the  winners  Archbishop,  Coranella,  Sierra  Gorda  and  Ben 

Dam.  Mac  Dhui)  and  Wamsutta,  a  producer. 

For  Wamsutta's  produce  see  Wamsutta. 

^EVAD.^,         was  a  Stake  winner  and  an  excellent  producer. 
Mountain  Range's 
3d  Dam. 

For  racing  and  Stud  record  of  Sierra  Nevada,  Nevada  and  their  produce,  see  Marquise. 

For  additional  particulars  of  the  Levity  family,  to  which  Mountain  Range  belongs,  see 
Admiration,  Dissembler,  Equality,  Hypocrite,  Manzanita,  Miss  Miriam,  Rose  Standish, 
Soncy  Lass,  Souffle  and  Tulla  Blackburn. 

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NIHIL. 

Nihil  started  in  27  races,  won  3,  ran  second  in  4,  third  in  3  and  was  unplaced  18  times. 

Nihil's  winnings  amounted  to  $1,480. 

Nihil  ran  her  first  race  as  a  3-year-old  at  Hawthorne  Park,  where  she  finished  sixth  and  last  in 
a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  giving  weight  to  all  her  opponents  but  one.  She  then  ran  unplaced  3  times  in 
succession.  Next  she  ran  second  to  Glenoid  in  a  1/3-mile  race,  beating  6  others.  Three  days 
afterwards,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  she  scored  her  only  win  of  that  season  by  carrying  oflE  a  .V8-mile 
race,  beating  Sallie  Taylor,  Patti  Rosa,  Reflection,  Arthur  Davis  and  -Sunshine  Whiskey,  time 
1:04.  At  Garfield  Park,  Nihil  ran  second  to  Doncaster  in  a  .V8-mile  race,  10  runners,  time  1;03. 
In  her  last  two  races  she  ran  unplaced. 

As  a  3-year-old  Nihil's  first  start  was  at  Latonia  in  a  Selling  race,  7/8  mile,  when  she  finished 
eighth.  9  starters.  Three  days  afterwards  she  won  a  3  '4-mile  Selling  race,  beating  8  opponents, 
time  1:17  1/4.  Next  she  ran  third  and  last  in  a  l-mile-and-30-yards  race,  to  Orville  and  Maud 
Howard.  Afterwards  she  ran  twice  unplaced  in  Selling  races,  and  then  finished  third  in  a  1-mile 
Selling  race,  behind  Corinne  Kinney  and  Virgie  Johnson,  6  runners,  time  1;43  1/3.  In  her  next  'i 
races  she  was  unplaced. 

A  7/8-mile  Selling  race  then  fell  to  Nihil's  share  over  a  heavy  track,  time  1:31  1/2,  9  runners. 
In  her  3  following  races  she  was  unplaced,  and  in  the  succeeding  race,  5  1/3  furlongs.  Selling,  she 
finished  second  to  Calhoun,  beating  10  others.  Unplaced  again  was  the  result  of  her  next  per- 
formance, followed  by  a  second  in  7/8-mile  Selling  race  behind  Servitor.  In  the  last  two  starts  of 
her  career  Nihil  was  unplaced. 

Nihil  produced  in 

1894,  b.  c.  Nihilist,  by  imp.  Order.     Did  not  run  as  a  3-year  old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  amongst  the  outlaws. 

1895,  No  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1890,     b.  f.  Fair  Fortune,  by  imp.  Laureate.    Never  started. 

1897,  b.  c.  Kildarlie.  by  Kingston.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  As  a  3-year  old  he  began  by 
running  unplaced  twice.  Then  he  finished  third  to  Iron  Chancellor  and  Insurgent  in  7/8- 
mile  Selling  race  at  St.  Louis,  9  runners.  His  next  race,  3/4-mile  Selling,  at  St.  Louis, 
Kildarlie  won  in  1:18  1/2  on  a  sloppy  track,  beating  9  others.  During  the  remainder  of 
the  season  of  1900  Kildarlie  ran  9  more  races  and  was  not  placed  in  any  of  them. 

Kildarlie  is  winning  again  in  1902. 

FRAl\CESOA,     is  a  full  sister  to  the  English  Derby  and  St.  Leger  winner,  Iroquois,  and  other 
Nihil's  celebrated  animals. 

Dam. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  was  unplaced  in  a  1/2-mUe  Purse,  at  Jerome  Park,  won  by  Duplex  ; 
unplaced  in  the  Foam  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  Sheepshead  Kay,  won  by  Gerald  ;  unplaced  in 
3/4-mile  Handicap,  won  by  Vanguard,  and  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  won  by  Rica. 

Before  leaving  Sheepshead  Bay,  however,  Francesca,  with  90  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap. 
3/4  mde,  beating  kica,  103  lbs  ,  in  addition  to  Vanguard,  103,  Macbeth,  100,  Ida,  80,  Flight. 
95,  and  Wyanoke,  85  lbs.  In  her  last  race  of  the  season  Francesca  was  unplaced  in  a 
5/8  mde  race,  won  by  Bouncer. 

As  a  3-year-old  Francesca's  first  performance  was  running  third  to  Hiawasse  and 
Rica,  in  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Memento,  Oblivion  and  Amazon.  She 
was  then  unplaced  7  times  in  succession  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  Monmouth  Park  and  Saratoga. 

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At  the  last-named  place  she  achieved  her  only  victory  as  a  3-year-old,  when,  with 
110  lbs.,  she  won  the  Clarendon  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Square  Dance,  Pinafore, 
Anglia,  Nellie  Peyton,  and  Virginia  Bush.  Francesca  faced  the  starter  for  the  last  time 
at  Jerome  Park  in  the  Hunter  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  when  she  was  unplaced  to  Miss  Lumley, 
Amazon  and  Elkhorn  Lass. 

Francesca  produced  in 

1885,  I),  e.  Billy  0  (foimerl)  Faust  and  also  John  Slia« ),  by  iiiii).  Billet.     Ran  only  once  asa 

2-year-old,  under  the  name  of  Faust,  when  he  was  unplaced  in  the  July  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
at  Monmouth  Park,  won  by  Satan.  Ran  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  under  the  name  of  John 
Shaw,  without  winning.  Ran  10  races  as  a  4-year-old  and  won  one,  a  Selling  race,  at  Gut- 
tenberg.  Ran  35  races  as  a  5-year-old,  under  the  name  of  Billy  O,  and  won  5  times, 
and  was  returned  a  winner  again  as  a  6-year-old. 

1886,  1).  f.  Francoiiia,  by  imp.  Billet.     Never  ran. 

Franconia  has  thrown  the  2  winners  Herbarline  (late  Little  Helen)  and  Frandoo. 

1887,  cli.  c.  Frisco,  by  Hindoo.  Did  not  start  as  a  3  3  or  4-year-old.  Ran  3  races  as  a  5-year-old 
without  winning. 

1888,  b.c.  Missive,  by  im]).  Billet.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old 
at  Guttenberg.  Won  once  as  a  4-year-old.  Won  5  races  as  a  5-year-old  and  1  as  a  6-year-old. 

1889,  b.  f.  Nihil,  by  Hindoo.    Alluded  to  above. 

1800,  b.  f.  Halloo,  by  Hindoo.  Ran  4  races  as  a  2-year-old  and  3  races  as  a  3-year-old  without 
winning. 

1891,  blk.  f.  Da  Rimini,  by  Hindoo.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old,  unnamed.     Did  not  win. 

1892,  b.  or  br.  c.  Pepper,  by  Hindoo.  Ran  7  races  as  a  2-year-old,  of  which  he  won  2  at  Saratoga, 
5  1/2  furlongs  each,  beating  Cherry  Stone,  Buck  Massie  (a  good  stake  winner)  and  9  others 
in  the  first,  and  in  the  other  race  he  beat  the  good  filly,  Urania,  Campania  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year  old  Pepper  won  16  races,  the  first  2  being  Selling  races,  one  at  Harlem, 
1  1/16  miles.  5  runners,  and  the  other  at  Hawthorne  Park,  1  mile,  time  1 :48,  4  runners. 
Then  followed  3  more  wins,  a  7/8  Purse  and  a  1  1/16  Selling  race  at  Cincinnati.  After 
having  been  beaten  in  a  race,  he  won  the  Ohio  Stakes,  Selling,  1  1/4  miles,  from  5  oppon- 
ents in  2-.09. 

Later  on  he  won  the  Congress  Club  Handicap,  beating  St.  Ilario  and  Ray  S.,  time 
1:41  3/4.  At  Saratoga,  Pepper  won  a  1-mile  Handicap,  giving  6  lbs.  and  a  beating  to 
Maurice,  time  1 :42 1/2.  He  then  came  on  to  Sheepshead  Bay,  and,  carrying  top  weight,  won 
a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap  on  the  grass,  beating  Brandywine,  Kennel  and  others,  easily  by 
3  length,  in  1:48  3/5. 

At  Brooklyn,  he  won  the  Seabreeze  Stakes,  Selling,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Kennel^ 
Dolabra,  Darien  and  Manchester.  At  the  same  track  he  won  a  1-mile  Purse  from  Charade 
and  others  in  1:43  1/2.  Before  leaving  Brooklyn  he  won  the  Canarsie  Stakes,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $1 ,200,  beating  Peacemaker,  ,13,400,  Sir  Francis,  $!  ,900,  Discount,  11 ,6(10,  Arapahoe, 
$1,300,  and  Patrician,  $2,100. 

Pepper's  next  win  occurred  at  Latonia  in  a  1-raile  race.  Selling,  time  1:42  1/3.  Before 
leaving  Latonia  he  won  a  1  1/3-mile  Selling  race  in  3:37  1/2.  His  next  win  was  in  Cali- 
fornia, where  he  won  3  straight  races. 

As  a  4-year-old  Pepper  won  10  races,  including  tlie  McLaughlin  Stakes,  2  1/2  miles, 
and  the  Crocker  Stakes,  2  1/3  miles. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  couple  of  races,  making  a  total  of  30. 

1893      and  1894,  barren. 

1895,  blk.  or  br.  c.  Benroe.  by  Hindoo.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.     Did  not  run  as  a 

3-year-old.     Won  1  race,  3/4  mile,  as  a  4-year-old,  at  San  Francisco,  in  1:16  3/4,  11  runners. 

1896,  ch.  f.  Frantic,  by  Hindoo.    Never  ran. 

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189",  b.  r.  (lireetiiigs.  by  Hindoo.  Ran  8  races  as  a  2-year-okl  without  winning.  Ran  11  races 
in  1900,  of  which  she  won  2,  each  of  them  at  Windsor,  Ont.,  viz  :  3/4  mile,  1:15  3/4,  9  run- 
ners, and  7/8-mile,  in  1 :28,  .5  runners. 

ISJtS,  b.  e.  ftiiiki,  by  Hindoo.  Ran  40  races  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Was  a  winner 
in  1901. 


MACii<iilE   B.  B.,     is  one  of  the  gems  of  the  American  Stud  Book. 
Nihil's 
2d  Dam. 

She  started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  races,  and  was  second  in  2.  She  began  by 
winning  a  Sweepstakes  for  2-year-old  fillies,  1  mile,  at  Lexington,  beating  Sister  of  Charity, 
Annette  and  Midnight  Belle.  At  Cincinnati  she  ran  second  to  Hamburg  (by  Lexington) 
in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  Lynchburg,  Annette,  Enquirer,  Lyttleton  and  Flash  of 
Lightning.  She  next  ran  second  to  Lynchburg  in  the  Willard  Hotel  Stakes,  1  mile,  at 
Louisville,  beating  Lyttleton,  Annette,  Enquirer  and  Bob  Shelton.  At  Nashville  she  won 
the  Young  America  Stakes,  1  mile,  beatmg  Lynchburg,  Hamburg,  St.  Leger,  Regent, 
Enquirer,  Beulah,  Mandane,  Carlotta,  and  a  unnamed  nlly  by  Brown  Dick. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  the  Sequel  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  at  Saratoga,  beating  Major, 
Cavalier  and  2  others. 

Maggie  B.  B.  produced  in 

1S72.     oh.  c.  Lord  dive,  by  imp.  Leaniins-ton. 

1873,  b.  f.  Peru,  by  imp.  Lcuminglon.  Won  the  Vernal  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Baltimore,  beating 
Shirley.  May  D.  and  11  others,  and  also  won  the  Chesapeake  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  the 
same  track,  beating  Sunbeam  and  Emily. 

Pera  threw  Petition  (ran  prominently,  never  won,  dam  of  the  winners  Pardon  and 
Padre),  Pericolor  (ran,  never  won,  dam  of  the  winners  Volero,  Gallivant  and  Elsie  L.,  she 
the  dam  of  the  winner  Julius  Goebel),  Darya  (ran,  never  won,  dam  of  the  winners  Darius, 
Columbus  who  won  also  under  the  name  of  Jim  Orem,  Draco  who  won  in  England  as  a 
8  and  4-year-old,  and  Doric  H.,  who  also  won  in  England  as  a  3  and  4-year-old),  Gretna 
(never  ran,  dam  of  Frederica,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners  Xalissa  and  Zemora),  and  The 
Hartford,  a  winner. 

1874,  ell.  e.  M.isrunm  Bonum,  by  imp.  Leaming'toii. 

187.J,  vh.  I'.  Jaconet,  by  imj*.  Leaming:ton.  Started  only  once.  As  a  4-year-old,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  !|:jOO,  she  was  distanced  in  the  second  heat  for  a  Puise,  3/4  mile  heats,  at  Brighton 
Beach,  won  by  Hippograff,  $600,  8  starters. 

Jaconet  threw 

(a)     Tha  Niece.     Never  ran. 

The  Niece  threw  the  producer  Lydia  Belle,  the  winner  Alarm  Belle,  the  winner  and 
producer  La  Colonia,  and  the  winners  Nephew,  Matanza,  Nutshell  and  F,  M.  P,,  the  last- 
named  a  2-year-old  winner  of  2  races  in  England  m  1900. 

{6)    Mattie  T.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old.     Did  not  win. 

Mattie  T.  threw  Amy  Davenport  (dam  of  4  winners),  the  winner  and  producer  Ethel 
S.  IL,  and  the  winners  Paradise  and  Colonel  Bill.  The  last  named  has  proved  a  smart 
3-year-old  in  1902,  His  wins  include  1  1/16  miles  at  Brooklyn,  in  1 :46  1/4,  and  at  the  same 
track  he  also  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Gold  Heels,  Blues,  etc.,  time  1:53  1/5. 

((')  Belvidere.  A  good  sire  and  fine  racehorse,  the  same  age  as  the- cracks  Hanover, 
Tremont,  Kingston,  King  Fox,  Firenze  and  Connemara. 

Belvidere  won  the  Red  Bank  Stakes  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  8-year-old  he  won  3  races,  including  the  Reaper's  Stakes.  1  3/16  miles,  beating 
Connemara,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  9  races,  including  the  Van  Coitlandt  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles  ;  the 

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Fordham  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Exile,  Volante,  etc.  ;  the  Westchester  Handicap, 
1  3/8  miles,  beating  Ben  Ali,  etc.  ;  the  Long  Branch  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  the 
great  Kingston,  Elkwood,  Favor,  Eurus,  etc  ,  and  the  Delaware  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles, 
beating  Enrus,  Connemara,  etc. 

(d)  Sir  Dixon.  A  crack  racehorse  with  about  |45,000  to  his  credit  on  the  turf.  He 
has  always  been  in  the  front  rank  of  stallions  and  headed  the  list  of  winning  sires  in  1901. 

Sir  Dixon's  get  have  been  on  the  turf  since  1894  inclusive.  During  the  8  years  ending 
in  1901  they  have  won  a  total  of  about  $582,000,  making  an  average  earning  of  about  $73,700 
per  annum. 

As  a  2-year-old  Sir  Dixon  won  3  races,  viz  :  the  Camden  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating 
Austrienne,  Fordham,  etc.;  the  Select  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Fitz  James,  Cascade,  the 
great  Emperor  of  Norfolk,  King  Fish,  etc.,  and  the  Flatbush  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  beating 
Tea  Tray,  the  good  horse,  Raceland,  the  crack  mare  Los  Angeles,  Fitz  James,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  Sir  Dixon  won  the  Analostan  Stakes,  1  mile  ;  the  Carlton  Stakes,  beat- 
ing Raceland  ;  the  Withers  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Prince  Royal  and  Tea  Tray  ;  the  Belmont 
Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  again  beating  Prince  Royal  ;  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating 
Los  Angeles,  Bella  B.,  etc.,  and  the  Travers  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  beating  Los  Angeles,  etc. 

(e)  Cambric.  Never  ran.  Dam  of  the  winners  Nellie  Osborne  and  Moch  and  the  pro- 
ducer Lisric. 

For  the  racing  and  breeding  record  of  the  produce  of  Cambric,  see  Cambric. 

(_/")     Intrepid.     Never  ran. 

Intrepid  threw  Nellie  G.,  who  produced  Hy  Lo  (a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old)  and 
Referee,  whose  wins  in  1901,  as  a  2-year-okl,  included  5/8  mile,  in  1:02  and  4  1/2  furlongs 
in  55  1/4.     He  is  again  winning  in  1902,  including  1  1/16  miles  in  1:46. 

Inteprid  also  threw  Sankara,  a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old,  she  the  dam  of  Lord  Quex, 
who  won  several  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  including  5/8  miles  in  1:00  4/5,  5  1/2  furlongs 
in  1:07  2/5,  3/4  in  1:14  3/4,  and  a  Handicap,  about  3/4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Port  Royal 
(giving  13 lbs.)  and  7  others.  In  1902  Lord  Quex  has  won  the  Crescent  City  Derby,  1  1/8 
miles,  and  also  captured  a  7/8-niile  race  in  1:27  1/2. 

(^)     Magna  Charta.     Never  started,  dam  of  the  winner  Free  Play,  2  years  old  in  1900. 

(//)  Lady  Pepper.  A  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  and  dam  of  Par  Excellence,  who 
won  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  including  5/8  mile  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  a  length,  in 
1:01  4/5,  beating  Rossignol,  Sweet  Clover  (top  weight)  and  9  others.  Par  Excellence  is 
winning  again  in  1902,  her  wins  including  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Brighton,  in  1:47, 
and  the  Alabama  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Saratoga,  with  116  lbs.,  beating  Lux  Casta, 
Josepha  and  Bessie  McCarthy,  116  lbs.  each.  Gunfire  and  Hatasco,  124  lbs.  each,  and 
Femesole,  121  lbs.,  time  1:47  3/5. 

(?')     Also  the  winners  Blacklock  and  Hindoonet. 

1876,  cli.  c.  Harold,  by  imp.  Leamiiigtoii.  Began  as  a  2-year-old  by  running  unplaced  and 
third  in  his  first  2  races  respectively.  Then  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Monmouth  Park 
by  5  lengths,  beating  the  good  racehorse  Monitor,  Idler,  Dan  Sparling  (winner  of  the 
Withers  Stakes),  and  other  good  ones.  He  next  won  the  Flash  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Sara- 
toga, from  Idler,  Lulu,  Boardman,  Belinda,  Dan  Sparling,  etc.,  by  4  lengths,  in  49  1/4 
seconds,  and  the  next  time  out  he  won  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Uncas, 
Idler,  Geo.  McCullough,  Monitor,  Fiddlestiing,  etc. 

As  a  3-year-old  Harold  won  the  Preakness  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Baltimore,  and  the 
Manhattan  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  with  a  lot  the  worst  of  the  weights. 

As  a  4-year-old  Harold  again  won  the  Manhattan  Handicap  and  also  a  1  1/2-mile  Purse 
at  Jerome  Park. 

1877,  barren. 

1878,  br.  c.  Iroquois,  by  imp.  Leamiiigrtoii.  Sent  to  England,  and  as  a  2-year-old  won  by  4 
lengths   the   first  race  for  which  he   started,  viz  :    the  Newmarket  2-year-old  Plate,  Rous 

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course.  6  runners.  At  Epsom  he  was  unplaced  to  Angelina,  Wandering  Nun  and  Volup- 
tuaiy  in  the  Woodcote  Stakes,  3  4  mile.  Two  days  afterward  he  won  the  2-year-old  Stakes 
from  his  only  opponent,  Eliacim. 

At  Ascot,  with  122  lbs.,  he  ran  unplaced  to  Sir  Charles,  129,  Tristan,  129,  and  Angelina, 
129  lbs.,  in  the  New  Stakes.  Iroquois  ran  second  to  Bal  Gal  (a  great  2-year-old,  winner  of  8 
races  out  of  9  at  that  age)  in  the  July  .Stakes,  T.  Y.  C.  at  Newmarket,  beating  the  grand 
racemare,  Thebais,  and  8  othfirs.  At  the  same  Meeting  he  won  the  Chesterrield  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  beating  Tristan  (winner  of  the  Queen's  Vase  and  Gold  Cup  at  Ascot),  the  French 
horse,  Panique,  Voluptuary  and  6  others. 

After  being  unplaced,  with  top  weight,  in  the  Great  Kingston  Two-year-old  Plate  at 
Sandown  Park,  Iroquois,  carrying  top  weight,  won  the  Levant  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  at  Goodwood, 
beating  .5  opponents.  He  was  pulled  out  again  the  same  day  in  Findon  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
and  succumbed  to  Wandering  Nun,  3  others  finishing  behind  him.  He  then  ran  unplaced 
in  the  Champagne  Stakes  at  Doncaster,  and  in  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  and  the  Clearwell 
Slakes  at  Newmarket. 

As  a  3-year-old  Iroquois  first  faced  the  starter  at  the  First  Spring  Meeting  at  New- 
market in  the  2,000  guineas,  over  the  Rowley  mile,  and  ran  second  to  Peregrine,  beating 
Don  Fulano  (Mr.  J.  R.  Keene's  horse),  Scobell,  Wandering  Nun,  Passaic  (American  bred, 
winner  of  the  City  and  Suburban,  Parole  being  another  American  winner  of  the  same  race), 
Town  Moor,  etc.,  etc.  On  the  last  day  of  the  Meeting  he  won  the  Newmarket  Stakes, 
beating  Lenoxlove.     At  the  Second  Spring  Meeting  he  walked  over  for  the  Burwell  Stakes. 

At  Epsom  came  the  crowning  success  of  the  American  colt's  life,  when,  in  a  field  of  15, 
Iroquois  won  the  Derby,  about  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Peregrine  (his  conqueror  in  the  2,000 
guineas).  Town  Moor,  Scobell,  Tristan,  Limestone,  Voluptuary,  Fortissimo,  St.  Louis, 
Geologist,  etc. 

At  Ascot  he  won  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes,  about  1  5/8  miles,  with  top  weight,  and 
at  the  same  Meeting  won  the  St.  James'  Palace  Stakes,  one  mile,  from  Leon.  The  second 
classic  victory  for  Iroquois  was  achieved  when  he  won  the  St.  Leger.  1  mile,  6  furlongs, 
and  132  yards,  from  Geologist,  Lucy  (jlitters,  Bal  Gal  (who  had  turned  runner),  Limestone, 
Scobell,  etc. 

It  was  a  pity  that  Peregrine,  who  broke  down  after  the  Derby,  could  not  meet  Iroquois 
in  the  St.  Leger  and  thus  decide  which  was  the  better  animal.  Peregrine  won  the  2,000 
guineas,  easil)-  by  three  lengths,  and  it  was  claimed  that  Iroquois  was  not  quite  at  his  best 
in  that  race.  On  the  other  hand.  Peregrine  was  such  a  tremendously  big  horse  that  it  was 
generally  conceded  by  all  practical  racing  men  that  the  Epsom  course  was  most  unsuitable 
to  him  on  account  of  the  sharp  descent  from  Tattenham  corner  till  within  the  distance. 

To  return  to  Iroquois,  however,  we  next  find  him  trying  to  win  the  Champion  Stakes, 
for  3-}-ear-olds  and  upwards,  one  mile,  2  furlongs  and  73  yards,  at  Newmarket.  The 
result  was,  Ben  d'Or  (the  Derby  winner  the  previous  year),  first,  Scobell,  second,  Iroquois, 
third.  Won  by  3/4  length,  a  bad  third.  Fiddler  (winner  of  the  Alexandra  Plate,  about  3 
miles),  Buchanan  (winner  of  the  Lincolnshire  Handicap),  and  three  others  finished  in  the 
rear.  The  next  day  Iroquois  ran  his  last  race  as  a  8-year-old,  winning  the  Newmarket 
Derby,  1  1,  2  miles,  beating  Ishmael,  Lenoxlove  and  Lord  Chelmsford. 

Iroquois  did  not  run  as  a  4-year  old. 

As  a  5-year-old  Iroquois  ran  only  2  races  in  England  and  was  then  sent  back  to  the 
Lfnited  States.  In  his  first  race  he  ran  second  to  Tristan  in  the  Hardwicke  Stakes,  1  1/2 
miles,  at  Ascot,  beating  Dutch  Oven  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger  the  previous  year),  and  6 
others.  In  his  last  race  on  English  soil,  June  21st,  he  won  the  Stockbridge  Cup,  3/4  mile, 
beating  Scobell  and  Magician. 

On  August  25th,  Iroquois,  about  2  months  after  his  last  race  in  England,  ran  his  first 
race  in  America,  and  it  may  truly  be  said  it  was  a  meeting  of  giants.  The  race  took  place 
at  Monmouth  Park,  in  the  Monmouth  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  weight  for  age  7  lbs.  above  the 
scale.  The  result  was  George  Kinney,  3,  112  lbs.,  first,  by  1  1/2  lengths  ;  Eole,  5,  127  lbs., 
second,  by  a  neck  ;  Iroquois,  5,  127  lbs.,  third.  Monitor,  a.,  125  lbs.,  and  Miss  Woodford 
3,  107  lbs.,  also  ran,  time,  2:36.  Iroquois  was  favorite,  the  Dwyer  pair,  George  Kinney  and 
Miss  Woodford,  were  next  in  demand,  Monitor  was  third  choice  and  Eole  was  the  outsider. 

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In  his  next  race,  the  renewal  of  the  Monmouth  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  same  conditions,  the 
order  was  Eole,  George  Kinney,  Monitor,  Drake  Carter  and  Iroquois.  Iroquois  was  not 
pulled  out  again  till  the  Baltimore  Meeting,  where  he  ran  his  last  race  in  the  Pimlico 
Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  weight  for  age,  the  order  being  Miss  Woodford,  George  Kinney,  Iroquois 
and  Drake  Carter. 

1879,     1).  f.  Fraiicesca,  by  imp.  Leamiug:tou.    Alluded  to  above. 

1S80,     cli.  f.  Red  and  Blue,  by  Alarm.     Never  ran. 

Red  and  Blue  produced 

(a)  Sallie  McClelland.  A  grand  2-year-old  and  dam  of  Frances  McClelland  (a  Stake 
winner)  and  His  Lordship,  another  winner. 

As  a  2-year-old  Sallie  McClelland  won  7  races,  including  the  Debutante  Stakes,  r^/S  mile, 
in  59  seconds,  beating  the  crack  fillies  La  Tosca,  Reckon,  Mary  Stone,  Esperanza  and  12 
others  ;  the  Great  Eclipse  Stakes,  3/4  mile  in  1:14,  beating  good  ones  in  Russell,  Reckon, 
Dr.  Hasbrouck  and  Bolero  ;  the  Surf  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  time  1:02  5/8,  beating  Ambulance, 
Reckon,  etc.;  the  Atlantic  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  time  1:15,  beating  Fairy,  Fairview,  Russell 
and  Vagabond  ;  the  Spinavvay  States,  .5/8  mile,  beating  Helen  Rose,  Mary  Stone,  etc.,  and 
the  Autumn  Stakes,  beating  the  speedy  Dr.  Hasbrouck,  Russell,  Esperanza  and  8  others. 

Sallie  McClelland's  final  win  as  a  2-year-old  was  in  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap, 
which  she  won  with  top  weight,  124  lbs.,  giving  from  9  to  34  pounds  away  to  her  17 
opponents,  which  included  Kildeer,  Russell,  Montana,  Reckon,  St.  Charles  and  Balgowan. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Sallie  McClelland  lost  her  brilliant  form  and  only  won  one  race,  the 
Alabama  Stakes. 

{/>)  The  winners  Indigo,  Blue  and  Grey  and  Byron  McClelland. 

(c)  Bonnie   Blue  II.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  once  unplaced. 

Bonnie  Blue  II.  threw  Blues,  who  as  a  2-year-old,  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  at  Brooklyn, 
easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Schoolmaster,  Beau  Gallant  and  8  others.  Four  days  after- 
wards he  won  another  5/8-mile  race,  easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  4  starters,  and  12  days  later 
he  won  the  Tremont  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  in  1:13  4/5,  carrying  115  lbs.,  beating  Prince  Pepper, 
115,  Tommy  Atkins,  125,  and  5  others  with  115  lbs.  each,  viz:  Holstein,  Handwork  The 
Puritan,  Bedeck  and  All  Green. 

As  a  3-year-old  Blues  again  won  some  good  races.  At  Morris  Park,  with  116  lbs.,  he 
won  the  Poncantico  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  over  the  hill,  beating  The  Rhymer,  109,  and 
(Juatama  and  Anecdote,  99  lbs.  each.  At  Brighton  Beach,  with  106  lbs.,  he  won  the  Islip 
Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  First  Whip,  4  years,  112,  Watercure,  4  years.  111  lbs.,  and  5 
others,  all  of  which  had  an  advantage  in  the  weights,  time  1 :52. 

At  Saratoga,  he  won  the  Travers  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  with  126  lbs.,  beating  imp.  Dublin, 
111,  The  Parader,  129,  Watercolor,  139,  and  The  Rhymer  and  Chuctanunda,  111  lbs.  each, 
track  heavy,  time  1:56  3/5.  A  week  later  he  won  the  Delaware  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles, 
easily  in  1:47  2/5,  from  Rockton,  Kinnikinic  and  4  others.  He  also  won  the  .Saratoga  Cup, 
1  5/8  miles,  easily  by  8  lengths,  beating  Baron  Pepper  and  Imp. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Blues  won  the  September  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
giving  Monarka  and  Autolight  18  and  17  lbs.  respectively.  .4t  Brooklyn,  he  won  the  Second 
Special,  1  1/2  miles,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  2:33,  beating  Watercolor,  Advance  Guard  and 
First  Whip,  and  at  Morris  Park  he  captured  the  Jerome  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  over  the 
hill,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  2:05  3/4,  carrying  126  lbs.,  top  weight,  4  starters. 

In  1902  Blues  is  again  showing  good  form,  having  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  with  120  lbs. 
in  a  canter,  time  1:51  2/5,  and  another  race  at  the  same  distance  in  1:53  2/5. 

Bonnie  Blue's  next  foal  is  the  smart  Blue  Girl. 

Blue  Girl  commenced  racing  at  Morris  Park,  where  she  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  easily 
by  3  lengths,  in  59  seconds,  beating  Hyphen,  The  Hoyden,  Whiskey  King,  Major  Dainger- 
field.  The  Goldfinder.  Locket  and  6  others.  At  the  same  track,  with  a  5  lbs.  penalty,  she 
won  the  Eclip.se  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:04  4/5,  beating  Saturday, 
Whiskey  King,  Hyphen,  etc. 

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At  Brooklyn,  Blue  Girl,  top  weight,  was  beaten  a  head  by  Grail,  tn  w-hom  she  was  con- 
ceding 10  lbs.,  in  the  Criterion  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  4  starters,  time  1  ;01  4/5.  Five  days  after- 
wards, with  122  lbs.,  conceding  7  lbs.  actual  weight  to  her  7  opponents,  she  won  the  Great 
American  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Nasturtium  (who  was  badly  interfered  with).  Major 
Daingerfield.  Whiskey  King,  Golden  Cottage  and  3  others,  track  slow,  time  1 :02  4/5.  With 
126  lbs.,  top  weight,  she  ran  second  to  Whiskey  King,  115  lbs.,  in  the  Tremont  Stakes, 
about  a/4  mile,  beating  Major  Daingerfield,  115  lbs.,  and  4  others. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  120  lbs.,  Blue  Girl  won  the  Great  Trial  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  in 
1;13  1/5,  beating  Hyphen,  122,  Goldsmith,  117,  Flywheel,  117,  Compute,  117,  Whiskey  King, 
129,  Port  Royal,  122,  Par  Excellence,  119  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

At  weight  for  sex,  Blue  Girl  finished  a  head  behind  Goldsmith  (her  stable  companion) 
in  the  Saratoga  Special,  5  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Masterman,  Rossignol,  Whiskey  King, 
Stranger,  Caughnawaga  and  Smart  Set. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  124  lbs.,  she  was  awarded  the  Great  Filly  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
after  running  second  to  Leonora  I.oring,  116  lbs.,  who  was  disqualified  for  having  been 
entered  incorrectly.  Blue  Girl  would  have  won  easily  if  she  had  been  properly  ridden. 
Behind  her  finished  Sun  Shower,  114,  Par  E.xcellence,  116,  Flora  Pomona,  119,  Gunfire  (her 
stable  companion)  and  Rose  of  May,  114  lbs.  each,  and  Josepha,  Hatasco,  imp.  Lux  Casta 
and  Hanover  Oueen,  119  lbs.  each. 

Blue  Girl  has  won  in  1902  the  Ladies' Stakes,  Withers  mile,  and  the  Gazelle  Stakes, 
1  1/16  miles.     Her  prospects  for  the  remainder  of  the  season  look  bright,  barring  accidents. 

Bonnie  Blue's  next  foal  is  the  2-year-old  Blue  Ribbon,  who  has  won  a  good  race,  5/8 
mile,  on  the  Futurity  course. 

lS8l,     eh.  c.  Panlcxne,  by  Alarm.     Won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  the  Saratoga  Stakes. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Panique  won  the  Withers  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Himalaya,  Pampero, 
imp.  Dutch  Roller,  Thackeray,  etc.,  and  also  the  Belmont  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Knight 
of  Ellerslie,  Himalaya  and  Vocalic. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Panique  won  3  handicaps.     He  has  sired  several  winners. 

1882,  barren. 

1883,  ch.  c.  Wawekus.  by  Alarm.     Never  ran.     Is  the  sire  of  several  winners. 

1884,  b.  e.  Okeiiia,  by  Reform.     Never  ran.     Has  sired  several  winners. 

1883,  ch.  e.  Owas,  by  Ref(irm.  Ran  3  races  as  a  2-year-old  and  became  unsound  in  his  back 
tendons.     Has  sired  winners,  one  of  them.  Zip,  a  stake  winner  in  England  in  1900. 

188G,     b.  f.  Hutoka,  by  Reform.     Never   ran. 

Hutoka  threw  the  winners  Norway  and  Hurl. 

1887,  cli.  f.  Homeopathy,  by  Reform.  Ran  10  races  as  a  2-year-old,  was  first  once,  second  once 
and  third  once.  In  her  lirst  race,  the  Clabaugh  Memorial  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Baltimore, 
she   ran   third  to  Tom  Finely  and  Mamie  B.,  beating  Mucilage. 

At  Brooklyn,  she  ran  unplaced  in  the  Expectation  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  and  5  days  after- 
wards ran  second  to  the  good  racemare,  Reclare,  in  the  Clover  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  12 
others.     Then  she  was  unplaced  3  times  in  succession. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  she  won  the  Lassie  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating 
Came  C,  Livonia,  the  Springbok-Jennie  V.  filly.  Starlight,  Bibelot  and  7  others.  In  the 
other  3  i  aces  Homeopathy  ran  as  a  2-year-old  ;  she  was  unplaced. 

As  a  3-year-old  Homeopathy  ran  18  races  without  earning  a  bracket. 

Homeopathy  produced  imp.  Sepia  (ran,  did  not  win,  dam  of  Lucent,  a  3-year-old 
winner  in  1901  and  again  a  winner  in  1902),  and  the  2  winners,  Trianon  and  Glonoine  (also 
ran  as  Glenoine),  both  foaled  in  England. 

For  additional  description  of  Homeopathy's  races  and  her  produce,  see  Homeopathy. 

1888,  eh.  f.  Hypatica,  by  imp.  Woodlands.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-3^ear-old   Hypatica  ran   17  races,    won  3,  finished  second  in  4  and  third  in  3. 

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She  began  by  running  second  to  Annapolis  in  a  3/4-niile  race  at  Washington  in  a  field  of 
18.  Then  she  was  third  in  a  1-mile  race  to  Strideaway  and  Belisarius,  7  runners,  and  the 
next  day  finished  second  to  Mabel  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  7  runners. 

At  Brooklyn  she  won  a  1-mile  race  over  a  heavy  track  by  6  lengths,  8  runners,  and  at 
the  same  track  won  another  1-mile  race  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths  from  5  opponents.  After 
being  twice  unplaced  Hypatica  ran  third  to  Judge  Morrow  and  Cassius  in  a  1  1/8-mile 
race,  beating  Trinity  and  Onaway,  and  then  she  ran  third  to  Chathamand  Flavilla  in  a 
1-mile  race  at  Morris  Park,  beating  Riot,  Void,  J.   B,  and  7  others. 

At  Chicago,  she  was  three  times  unplaced  before  winning  a  1-mile  race  in  1:41  3/4, 
beating  Ranier,  Dickerson,  Nero  and  Harry  Ray.  She  ne.xt  ran  third  to  Lorenzo  and 
Chimes  in  a  1-raile  Handicap,  beating  the  flying  Geraldine,  Big  Three,  Marchma  and  Wild 
Rose,  to  all  of  which  she  was  giving  weight.  She  ran  three  more  races.  In  the  first  two 
she  was  unplaced,  and  in  the  last  one  ran  second  to  Gunwad  in  a  field  of  10. 

Hypatica  has  produced  Covington,  Ky.,  who  won  7  times  on  the  flat  and  onceover 
the  jumps. 

1889,     eh.  e.  Flatlaiids,  by  imp.  Woodlands.    Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  Flatlands  ran  18  races,  won  4,  was  second  once  and  third  4  times. 
He  began  by  running  unplaced  3  times.  Then  he  ran  third  to  Knockbarren  and  St.  Hubert 
in  a  6  1/2-furlong  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  beating  6  others. 

At  Guttenberg,  he  ran  unplaced,  and  in  his  next  race  was  third  to  Polydora  and  Duke 
John,  beating  7  others.  After  being  unplaced  again  he  ran  second  to  Glonana,  beating 
10  others.  Before  he  won  his  first  race  he  was  again  unplaced,  and  also  finished  third  in 
another  race. 

Flatlands'  first  victory  was  achieved  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  7  runners,  time  1:03  3/4.  This 
was  followed  by  his  running  unplaced  and  third.  Then  he  scored  2  wins  in  succession,  in 
a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  9  runners,  time  0:58,  and  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Gladiator,  Tasso 
West  Farms  and  Carmelite.     In  his  last  race  of  the  season  Flatlands  was  unplaced. 

Flatlands  won  6  races  as  a  4-year-old  and  2  races  as  a  5-year-old. 

Maggie  B.  B.  died  Nov.  4th,  1889. 

MADEIjI.IiE,     was  a  winner. 

^^'^"  ^  Madeline  produced  Kate  Duncan  who  did  not  start  as  a  2.year-old.     As  a 

3d  Dam.  3-year-old  she  ran  once  unplaced,  when  called  Madostone. 

As  a  4-year-old,  running  under  the  name  of  Stone  Plover,  she  won  a  heat 
race.  1  mile,  at  Detroit,  and  two  days  afterwards  won  a  2-mile  heat  race.  Later  in  the 
season  she  ran  3  times  as  Kate  Duncan,  finished  second  to  Capt.  Moore  in  a  Purse,  1  1/3 
miles,  at  Saratoga,  5  starters,  and  was  second  in  the  other  2  races,  2  runners  in  each. 

As  a  5-year-old  she  again  ran  as  Madostone  and  started  3  times.  Entered  to  be  sold 
for  $300,  she  ran  second  to  Throgg's  Neck,  $600,  in  a  Purse,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Saratoga,  beat- 
ing Monsoon,  Pat  Malloy  and  Greyhound,  entered  for  $600  each,  and  another  mare  entered 
for  $300.  The  next  day  she  ran  second  to  Lexicon  in  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  distancing  Lord 
Monmouth  and  Lutestring. 

Kate  Duncan  threw  Lou  Pike,  the  dam  of  Pike's  Pride,  late  Mike's  Pride  (a  good  winner 
of  10  races,  and  dam  of  the  winners  Vanity  Fair  and  Emma  Pike,  Sweet  Avon's  dam), 
Reverta(a  winner  as  a  2  and  3-year-old),  Craftie  (winner  of  28  races  and  dam  of  Tusculum,  a 
winner  up  till  6  years  old,  and  Cinquevalli,  a  smart  3-year-old  in  1902,  having  won  at 
Morris  Park  5  1/2  furlongs  in  59  seconds  ;  at  Brooklyn,  5/8  mile  in  1:01  1/5,  and  at  Brighton 
Beach,  5/8  mile  in  1:00  3/5),  Pike's  Peak  (never  ran,  dam  of  the  winners  Maggie  Cline, 
Folly  and  Lena  Myers),  Jaubert  (winner  of  9  races),  and  French  Park,  who  started  only  as 
a  2-year-old  and  was  never  beaten. 

He  won  the  Dixiana  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  Lexington,  12  runners  ;  the  Breeders'  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  same  place,  7  runners  ;  the  Bedford  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  Brooklyn,  3  runners  ;  the 
May  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  same  place,  4  runners;  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Fides  in  the  Juvenile 

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Stakes,  1/2  mile,  9  runners,  stakes  divided  ;  won  the  Sequence  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  from 
Faverdale,  his  only  opponent,  and  the  Encore  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  4  runners.  French  Park 
was  quite  Al,  generally  winning  very  easily  with  penalties  up. 

Unsoundness  prevented  French  Park  from  running  afterwards,  and  on  his  retirement 
from  the  turf  Mr.  Charles  Reed  gave  $10,000  for  him  as  a  stallion.  Unfortunately,  he  died 
without  leaving  any  progeny  behind  him. 

Lou  Pike  also  produced  Dulcie  Larondie,  a  winner  and  dam  of  Kildoe,  a  3-year-old 
winner  in  1901  and  a  winner  again  in  1903. 

From  Kate  Duncan  also  came  Niphon  (winner  of  6  races  as  a  6-year-old),  Katy  Did 
(never  ran,  dam  of  the  winners  Sir  William  and  Maceo,  the  latter  a  high-class  stake  winner) 
and  Aunt  Anne,  dam  of  the  winners  Ballmasloe  and  Dr.  Preston,  the  last  named  a  3-year- 
old  in  1901.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Brighton  Beach, 
easily  by  three  lengths,  in  1;47  2/5,  beating  In  Shot,  |1,000;  Taveta,  |800,  and  3  others 
entered  for  $500  each. 

Madeline,  in  addition  to  Kate  Duncan,  produced  Income,  who  gave  us  the  good  class 
racehorse,  Coupon,  the  high-class  race  horse,  Incommode,  the  winner.  West  Farms,  and  the 
producers,  Goldmine,  Wavelet,  Interest  and  Runaway.  Lots  of  winners  have  come  from 
the  above. 

Madelina,  another  daughter  of  Madeline,  was  also  a  producer. 

M.\fiiXOLiIA,     threw  12  winners,  including  Skedaddle,  who  is  the  great  grandam  of  Kaloolah, 
Nihil's  which  see. 

4th  Dam. 

For  other  particulars  of  this  family  see  Cambric,  Homeopathy,  La  Sylphide,  Sunnyside, 
and  Semper  Fidele.  • 


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ORTHIA, 


Orthia  started  'J  times,  won  2  races  and  was  unplaced  in  7. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $62"). 

She  started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  and  in  her  first  race,  3  1/2  furlongs,  at  San  Francisco,  ran  un- 
placed, with  105  lbs.,  to  Golden  Rule,  115,  Yellow  Tail,  116,  and  Innovator,  110  lbs.,  in  a  field  of 
11,  time  42  1/2  seconds.  She  next  won  a  1/2-mile  race  cleverly,  by  2  lengths,  from  7  opponents, 
track  sloppy,  time  51  l/'2  seconds.  In  a  1/2-mile  race,  won  by  Ella  Boland,  she  was  unplaced,  and 
next  won  a  Purse,  12  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  49  1  4  seconds,  beating  Morbid,  Yellew  Tail  (a 
very  speedy  colt)  and  8  others. 

Orthia  was  then  sent  East,  and  at  Morris  Park,  with  114  lbs.,  ran  unplaced  to  Brusquerie,  109, 
Nanine,  108,  and  Star  Chime,  110  lbs.,  1/2  mile,  on  the  Eclipse  course,  9  starters,  track  sloppy,  time 
49  1/2  seconds.  Two  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,400,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  race, 
last  5/8  of  the  Eclipse  course,  behind  Prince  of  Melbourne  (winner  of  the  Realization,  etc.,  and  a 
fine  performer),  $1,000,  Bombshell,  $1,000,  and  Misericordia,  $1,800,  12  starters,  all  in  receipt  of 
weight  except  Zinziber,  who  carried  equal  weight. 

At  Brooklyn  she  ran  fourth  and  last  to  Cleora,  Affect  and  Oneck  Queen,  in  a  5/8-mile  race, 
time  1 :00  4/5,  and  in  the  Willow  Stakes,  5  1  '2  furlongs,  with  107  lbs.,  was  unplaced  to  Oneck  Queen, 
114,  Iroquois  Belle,  99,  and  Eileen  Daly,  104  lbs.,  6  starters,  track  heavy,  time  1:10  1/5. 

At  Morris  Park  she  ran  her  last  race.  Carrying  111  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Matron 
Stakes,  Eclipse  course,  behind  Indian  Fairy,  111,  Red  Path,  109,  and  Runaway  Girl,  113  lbs.,  16 
starters,  time  1:10  1,4. 

WH-'TA,     started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old.     She  began  by  running  second  to  Atalanta  II.  in  a  Purse, 

Orthia's     5  1,  2  furlongs,  at  San  Francisco,  in  the  Spring,  beating  Marigold  and  3  others.     In  the 

Dam.        Autumn,  at  San   Francisco,  she  won  the   Ladies'  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths, 

beating  Jessie  C.  and  Whisban,  the  last  named  having  fallen.     Twelve  days  later,  with 

107   lbs.,    she  ran  third  to  the  good  racehorses,    Racine  and  Flambeau,    in  the  Autumn 

Stakes,  a  mile,  beating  Mohawk,  Wishban,  Guido  and  Jennie  C. 

As  a  3-year-old  Muta  started  9  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  un- 
placed in  3. 

At  San  Jose  she  ran  third  to  Racine  and  Baggage  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  4  starters, 
and  two  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Pliny,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  Baggage  by 
6  lengths. 

Muta  next  won  the  California  Oaks,  118  miles,  at  Sacramento,  beating  Raindrop, 
Marigold  and  2  others,  and  five  days  afterwards  ran  third  to  Pliny  and  Sheridan,  in  the  Hall 
Luhrs  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  5  starters. 

Two  days  later  she  walked  over  for  the  California  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  33  subscribers. 

At  San  Francisco,  in  the  Autumn,  Muta  won  the  Vestal  Stakes,  1  1,4  miles,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Mabel  F.  and  Adelaide.     In  her  last  3  races  she  was  unplaced. 

As  a  4-3'ear-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Muta  started  twice,  ran  unplaced  once  and 
finished  third  and  last  to  Applause  and  Initiation,  in  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles. 

Muta  produced  in 

1>>')S,     gr.  f.  Lady  Gray,  by  imp.  Siiwarrow.     Started  26  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
.  second  in  3,   third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  20.     Entered  to  be  sold  for  $200,  she  won  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  by  3  lengths,  10  starters,  all  entered  for  $200,  time  1:02  1/2. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lad}'  Gray  ran  8  times  unplaced. 

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1894,     ch.  e.  Charlemagne,  by  St.  Carlo.     Ran  6  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-oid  he  won  3  races  at  San  Francisco,  viz:  a  Purse,  1  mile,  and  3  Selling- 
Purses,  3/4  mile  and  1  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300  in  each. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  3  Selling  races,  and  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  handicap.  1 
mile,  at  Denver. 

1895      and  1896,  barren. 

1897,     cli.  f.  Orthia,  by  imp.  Ormonde.    Alluded  to  above. 

IMP.  BIITTIIVY,     never  started. 
Orthia's 
2d  Dam. 

Mutiny  produced  in  England  m 

1883,  a  dead  colt,  by  Kingcraft. 

1884,  ch.  f.  Music  (imported),  by  imp.  Prince  Charlie.    Never  started. 
Music  threw 

(a)     Frisa.     Never  started. 

Frisa  threw  Alexis  (winner  of  6  races  on  the  flai  and  1  over  the  jumps),  and  Fridolin 
who  won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900.  At  Harlem,  Chicago,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
10  starters,  track  good,  time  1 :03  3/5,  and  at  Hawthorne  Park  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs 
in  1 :07  3/4,  from  10  opponents. 

As  a  3-year-old  Fridolin  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Nashville,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beat- 
ing Hilee,  Khaki  and  4  others,  time  1:14  3/4. 

(i)     Princess.     Started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  4  races  and  was  second  in  the  others. 

In  the  Spring,  at  San  Francisco,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  beating  Adolph,  Don 
Fulano  and  8  others,  time  48  4/5  seconds,  and  ran  second  to  Geraldine  (1/3  mile  record 
holder)  in  a  Purse,  41/3  furlongs,  6  starters,  time  54  1/3  seconds. 

In  the  Autumn,  at  San  Francisco,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  beating  Princess  Lorraine, 
Charmer  and  5  others,  time  49  8/4  seconds. 

Five  days  afterwards  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  the  good  racemare,  Charmion,  in  a  4  1/3- 
furlong  Purse,  and  beat  her  by  a  length  in  the  run-off,  4  starters,  time  56  3/4  and  55  1/3 
seconds.  Eight  days  later  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  by  10  lengths,  4  starters,  and 
3  days  afterwards  was  beaten  in  a  Match  with  Charmion,  3/4  mile,  time  1:14. 

As  a  4-year-old  Princess  ran  without  winning,  but  she  captured  a  Purse  as  a  5-year-old, 
her  last  season  on  the  turf. 

(c)  Rummel,  late  Rumble.  Started  10  times  as  a  3-year-old.  won  3  races,  was  second 
in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  5. 

She  won  the  Los  Angeles  Futurity,  1/3  mile,  in  50  seconds,  7  starters;  won  a  Purse, 
5  1/3  furlongs,  at  San  Francisco,  by  3  lengths,  8  starters,  and  2  days  later  won  a  Selling 
Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  11  starters. 

Mutiny  produced  in  America 

1885,  slipped  foal,  by  Foxhall. 

1886,  br.  f.  Marcella.  by  Grinstead.    Never  started. 

Marcella  produced  By  Jove,  who  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park,  easily  by  3 
lengths,  in  a  field  of  10,  time  1 :14  1/3. 

As  a  4-year-old  By  Jove,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Brook- 
lyn, beating  Plenty,  $600,  Leonawell,  $1,000,  and  11  others,  and  at  Alexander  Island  he  won 
3  more  races. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  did  not  run  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

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1887,  cli.  f.  Muta,  by  Wildidle.    Alluded  to  above. 

1888,  cli.  f.  Biauca.  by  Wildidle.     Never  started. 

Bianca  produced 

{a)     Finnesse.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $100,  he  won  a  .5  1/2-furlong  race  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, 8  starters. 

(b)  The  Manxman.  Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3. 
third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3.  At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
beating  Passover  and  5  others.  Twelve  days  later  he  won  another  .5/8-mile  race  at  the  same 
track,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  conceding  his  6  opponents  from  3  to  18  lbs.,  time  1  ;02  1/2, 
and  at  Sheepshead  Bay  won  a  S/S-mile  Sweepstakes,  beating  Celoso,  Nana  H.  Bannock, 
Storm  Ring,  Ludwigshaven  and  5  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  The  Manxman  won  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Baltimore,  beating  Continental, 
Maud  Adams,  Hanwell  and  5  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  7  races,  including  3/4  mile,  in  1 :14  1/2,  at  Washington  Park  ; 
the  Carter  Handicap,  at  Aqueduct,  and  2  Purses,  3/4  mile  each,  at  Harlem,  in  1:14  1/2. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  once  unplaced. 

1889,  b.  f.  Muster,  by  Flood.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice  unplaced,  viz  : 
in  the  California  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  won  by  Toro,  9  starters,  and  in  the  Racine  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  won  by  Centella,  8  starters. 

Muster  threw  Muscalado,  who  ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  13  starters. 

1890,  barren. 

1891,  cli.  c.  Mutineer,  by  imp.  Cheviot.  Started  10  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  sec- 
ond in  2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  5.  He  won  a  Purse,  about  3/4  mile,  at  San  Francisco, 
10  starters,  time  1:18. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

As  a  4-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  S200,  he  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  San 
Francisco,  by  3  lengths,  6  starters,  all  entered  for  S200,  time  1 :10,  while  as  a  5-year-old  he 
ran  without  winning. 

1892,  barren. 

1893,  ell.  c.  Rebellion,  late  Walcittt.  by  Peel.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was 
second  in  4  and  unplaced  in  3.  At  San  Francisco  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  for  maiden 
2-year-olds,  by  4  lengths,  8  starters,  and  4  days  afterwards,  with  108 lbs.,  won  a  Handicap, 
about  3/4  mile,  in  1:13  1/2,  beating  Santa  Bella,  1!3.  Donna  Cara,  106,  and  4  others,  includ- 
ing Her  Majesty,  116  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Rebellion  won  5  races  in  California,  viz :  3  Selling  races  and  2  Handi- 
caps. 

Ml'TA,     started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  once.     At   Lichfield,  entered  to  be  sold  for 

Orthia's      /.50,  she  ran  a  bad  third  to  Collegian,  /'oO,  and  Lady  Glenlochay,  £T^Q,  in  the  City  Mem- 

3d  Dam.     bers'  Plate  of  ^^5  each,  with  ;^30  added,  for  all  ages,  about  .5/8  mile,  beating  Duchess  of 

Malfi,  also  entered  to  be  sold  for  ^50.     The  winner  won  easily  by  2  lengths,  and  was 

afterwards  bought  in  for  250  guineas. 

Muta  produced  in 

1878,  b.  c.  Merry  Duke,  by  Winslow.     Never  started. 

1879,  ch.  f.  Mutiny  (imp.),  by  Adventurer.     Alluded  to  above. 
1880      and  IS.Sl.  barren. 

1882,     b.   c.  Clansman,  by  Clanronald.     Started  only  as   a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  once.     At 

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Alexandra  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^100,  he  was  unplaced  behind  Athol  Brose,  Exqui- 
site and  the  Cathedral-Gun,  filly,  entered  for  ^500  each,  m  the  Auction  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  9 
starters. 

1883,  b.  c.  dead,  by  Claiiroiiald. 

1884,  b.  c.  by  Claiiroiiald.     Never  won. 
1SS5,     slipped  twins,  by  Sword  Dance. 

1886,  b.  c.  Highlander,  by  Sword  Dance.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  ran  once.  At 
Four  Oaks  Park  he  ran  last  in  the  Castle  Bromwich  Plate,  5/8  mile,  4  starters,  all  entered  to 
be  sold  for  ;£'.50  each. 

1887,  b.  c.  Snn  Dance,  by  Sword  Dance.  Started  .5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  was  second  once  and 
unplaced  4  times,  4  of  the  races  being  Selling  events.  As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  once  un- 
placed when  entered  to  be  sold  for  ;^50. 

1888,  ch.  c.  by  Zealot.    Never  won. 

1889,  no  foal,  not  having  been  covered  in  1888. 

1890,  b.  f.  by  Barcaldiiie.     Never  won. 

1891,  barren. 

1892,  ch.  f.  by  All  Right.     Never  won. 

Muta  died  in  1893. 

IWIREI>I>A,    started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3.     She 

Orthia's  was  unplaced  in  the  14th  Biennial  Stakes,  at  Bath,  and  also  unplaced  in  the  13th 

4th  Dam.  Ascot  Triennial  Stakes.     At  Newmarket  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Lass  o' 

Gowrie  in  a  Sweepstakes  of  /300  each,  half  forfeit,  3  starters,  a  bad  third.     Three 

days  afterwards  she  won  the  Bretby  Stakes,  8  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Mirella  started  8  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3,  and  un- 
placed in  4. 

At  Newmarket,  with  89  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Lecturer  (winner  of  the  Cesarewitch 
the  same  year),  79  lbs.,  18  starters,  and  the  next  day  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  about  a  mile, 
beating  Klarnet  by  3  lengths.  At  the  next  Newmarket  Meeting  she  ran  third  to  Repulse 
and  Bayonette  in  the  1,000  guineas,  beating  Lass  o'  Gowrie  and  5  others.  At  Chester  heads 
separated  Bertie,  Monitress  and  Mirella  in  the  Dee  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles. 

At  Epsom  Mirella  ran  second  to  Tormentor  in  the  Oaks,  beating  Ischia,  Mother  of 
Pearl,  Lady  Vane,  Wild  Briar.  Proserpine  and  10  others.  She  was  afterwards  unplaced 
to  Mother  of  Pearl,  Ischia  and  Wild  Briar  in  the  Coronation  Stakes  at  Ascot,  10  starters; 
carrying  top  weight,  was  unplaced  in  the  Yorkshire  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  won  by  Lady  Vane, 
10  starters,  and  was  unplaced  to  Ischia,  Mdlle.  Cleopatre  and  Wild  Briar  in  the  New- 
market Oaks,  about  2  miles,  6  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Mirella  ran  3  times  unplaced  in  high  class  company. 

Mirella  produced  in 

1869,  b.  c.  by  Oxford.    Never  won. 

1870,  barren. 

1871,  b.  f.  Cherry  Duchess,  by  The  Duke.  Started  8  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  4  races,  was  sec- 
ond in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

She  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Bath,  3  starters,  and  two  days  afterwards 
won  the  Weston  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  by  5  lengths,  5  starters.  At  Epsom  she  was  unplaced  in 
the  Two-year-old  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  11  starters,  and,  with  top  weight,  ran  unplaced  in  the 
Champagne  Stakes,  about  5/8  mile,  at  Stockbridge.  At  Newmarket  she  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 1/3  mile,  4  starters,  and  ran  unplaced  m  the  Bognor  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Good- 
wood, for  all  ages. 

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At  the  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  Mirella,  top  weight,  won  the  Free  Nur- 
sery Handicap,  about  12  mile,  beating  Pageant  (winner  of  the  Doncaster  Cup,  2  Chester 
Cups,  etc.),  and  11  others,  and  at  the  Houghton  Meeting,  with  1-.24  lbs.,  ran  second  to 
Dukedom,  115  lbs.,  in  a  Free  Handicap  Nursery,  about  l/i  mile,  beating  La  Jeunesse, 
124  lbs.,  and  14  others  in  receipt  of  from  6  to  31  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Cherry  Duchess  ran  3  times  unplaced  in  handicaps. 

Cherry  Duchess  produced 

(rt)     Wealth.     Never  started. 

Wealth  threw  Prosperity  (imported  to  America,  never  started,  dam  of  the  winners 
Gluck,  Successful,  Sir  Florian,  F.  W.  Erode  and  Wealth),  and  the  winners  Forger, 
Affluence  (a  Stake  winner).  Two  Bob,  The  Lombard  (a  Stake  winner,  Florio  Rubattino 
and  Goodrich. 

(6)  Cherry  Duke.  As  a  2-year-old,  walked  over  for  the  Cranbury  Park  Stakes,  about 
5/8  mile,  at  Southampton,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Danebury  Plate  at  Stockbridge.  As  a 
3-year-old,  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Visitors'  Plate,  Handicap,  5  8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  and 
was  then  sent  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

(c)     Energy.     Started  i  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races  and  was  unplaced  twice. 

He  began  by  winning  the  Tattersall  Sale  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  at  Doncaster,  by  3  lengths, 
5  starters.  In  the  Middle  Park  Plate  he  was  unplaced  behind  Macheath,  Highland  Chief 
(second  in  the  Derby)  and  Chiselhurt,  17  starters,  and  two  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Fifth 
Great  Challenge  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  for  all  ages,  beating  the  fine  racehorses  Tristan  and 
Scobell,  in  addition  to  4  others.  With  125  lbs.,  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Dewhurst  Plate, 
7/8  mile,  behind  Ladislas,  121,  Goldfield  and  Acrostic,  125  lbs.  each,  7  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Energj-  started  twice.  With  129  lbs.,  he  ran  unplaced  to  imp. 
Deceiver  (named  Padlock  at  that  timel,  115,  Goldfield,  125,  and  Ossian  (winner  of  the  St. 
Leger),  118  lbs.,  in  the  Epsom  Grand  Prize,  11/4  miles,  8  starters.  At  Goodwood,  with 
113  lbs.,  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Stewards'  Cup,   Handicap,  3  4  mile,  won  the  Hornpipe, 

4  years,  121  lbs..  18  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Energy  showed  brilliant  form.  Out  of  13  starts  he  won  6  races,  was 
third  in  the  Derby  Cup,  Handicap,  a  mile,  with  140  lbs.,  top  weight,  conceding  the  first 
and  second  27  and  51  lbs.  respectively,  and  was  placed  fourth  in  the  Lancashire  Cup, 
Handicap,  a  mile,  with  149  lbs.,  top  weight,  behind  Corunna,  100,  Sweetbread,  139,  and 
imp.  Prestonpans,  118  lbs.,  8  starters. 

At  Manchester,  he  won  the  Salford  Borough  Handicap,  1  mile,  6  starters.  At  Ascot 
he  won  the  Wokingham  Stakes,  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  13  starters.  At  Goodwood,  he  won 
the  Chichester  Stakes,  Handicap,  3  4  mile,  top  weight,  131  lbs.,  conceding  Lowland  Chief 
(unplaced),  7  lbs.,  and  the  other  5  runners  from  23  to  43  lbs.  At  Newmarket,  with  136  lbs. , 
he  won  the  Great  Eastern  Railway  Handicap,  3  4  mile,  beating  Isah,  3  years,  75,  Despair, 

5  years,  136  lbs.,  and  6  others,  in  receipt  of  from  15  to  57  lbs.  At  Newmarket,  he  also  won 
the  Seventh  Great  Challenge  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Satchel,  and  at  Leicester,  with 
140  lbs.,  won  the  Chetwynd  Plate,  Handicap,  3  4  mile,  beating  10  opponents  in  receipt  of 
from  5  to  56  lbs. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Energy  started  17  times,  won  8  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  6.     He  was  crushed  with  weight  in  Handicaps  which  accounted  for  his  defeats. 

He  won  the  Craven  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Sandown  Park ;  won  the  All- Aged  Stakes, 
about  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Ascot;  walked  over  for  the  Stockbridge  Cup;  won  the  July  Cup, 
3/4  mile,  at  Newmarket,  beating  Highland  Chief,  etc. ;  walked  over  for  the  Dingley  Plate, 
at  Leicester,  won  the  Lennox  Stakes.  3  4  mile,  at  Goodwood ;  won  the  Trial  Plate,  Rowley 
mile,  at  Newmarket,  and'won  the  All-Aged  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  the  same  place,  by  5  lengths. 

As  a  6-year-old,  Energ\- only  started  once,  when  with  136  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  was 
unplaced  to  Brighton,  109,  S.atchel,  112,  and  Cormeille,  101  lbs.,  in  the  Prince  of  Wales's 
Cup,  about  3  4  mile,  at  Liverpool,  14  starters. 

Energy  has  sired  several  winners. 

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(tf)  Cherry.  Won  the  Cheveley  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Newmarket,  her  only  start  as  a 
2-year-old,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Knight  Errant,  Sandiway,  Silver  Sea,  Choctaw  (American 
bred)  and  4  others. 

As  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Cherry  started  5  times,  won  3  races,  was  sec- 
ond in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 

She  won  the  Kempton  Park  Grand  Prize,  a  mile,  carrying  top  weight,  133  lbs.,  beating 
Doncaster  Cup,  Coltha,  Prince  Henry  and  6  others.  At  Epsom,  with  134  lbs.,  top  weight, 
she  won  the  Epsom  Grand  Prize,  11/4  miles,  beating  a  good  field,  including  Kinsky,  St. 
Medard,  Hermitage,  Campanile,  Magdalen  and  7  others.  At  Ascot,  she  ran  second  to  Be- 
douin in  the  Fernhill  Stakes,  beaten  a  neck,  4  starters.  At  Liverpool,  she  walked  over  for 
the  Knowsley  Dinner  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  and  at  Doncaster  was  unplaced  in  the  Park  Hill 
Stakes,  Old  St.  Leger  course,  won  by  Belinda. 

Cherry  produced  Cereza.  Started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  1,  being  disqualified  after  come  in  first. 

Cereza  began  by  finishing  first,  by  4  lengths,  in  the  Hurstbourne  Stakes,  at  Stockbridge, 
4  runners,  but  was  disqualified  for  carrying  wrong  weight.  At  Leicester,  she  won  the  Zet 
land  Plate  of  ^^1,500,  9  starters.  At  Liverpool,  she  ran  second  to  the  smart  horse,  Peter 
Flower,  in  the  Nursery  Stakes,  beating  the  stake  winner,  Sarawak,  and  giving  him  5  lbs., 
exclusive  of  sex  allowance. 

At  the  Leicester  Autumn  Meeting,  Cereza,  with  133  lbs.,  top  weight,  ran  second  to 
Phyllida,  133  lbs. ,  beaten  a  neck,  in  the  Badminton  Foal  Plate,  9  starters,  and  at  Newmarket, 
with  134  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Gouverneur  (winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate  and  second  in  the 
Derby),  122  lbs.,  beating  imp.  Woolsthorpe,  133  lbs.,  by  4  lengths,  in  addition  to  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Cereza  started  6  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

She  won  the  Coronation  Stakes,  a  mile,  at  Ascot,  beating  Dorcas,  Ph}dlida  and  4  others 
and  at  Doncaster  she  won  the  Park  Hill  Stakes,  old  St.  Leger  course,  with  135  lbs.,  beat 
ing  Haute  Saone,  125,  Mimi  (winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  and  the  Oaks),  129,  and  Mop- 
fair,  133  lbs.  Earlier  in  the  season  she  ran  unplaced  to  Mimi  in  the  1,000 guineas;  unplaced 
to  Peter  Flower  in  the  Electric  Plate,  and  with  134  lbs.  she  finished  second  to  Haute  Saone, 
122  lbs.,  in  the  Nassau  Stakes,  a  mile,  at  Goodwood,  beating  Gavotte  and  Fuse,  123  lbs. 
each.  In  her  last  race  of  the  season,  the  Lowther  Stakes,  with  second  top  weight,  she  was 
unplaced  to  Blue  Green,  who  was  in  receipt  of  a  year  and  6  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Cereza  ran  without  winning,  but  as  a  5-year-old  she  won  3  handicaps. 

Cherry  also  threw  Matt  Byrnes.  Purchased  as  a  yearling  in  England  by  Mr.  Marcus 
Daly  for  about  $30,000  and  imported  to  America. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  started  twice  and  began  by  running  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  Lucky 
Dog,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5 1/3  furlongs,  straight,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating  Micmac  Queen, 
and  7  others.  In  the  Junior  Champion  Stakes,  won  by  his  stable  companion,  the  first-class 
3-year-old,  Senator  Grady,  he  ran  unplaced. 

Matt  Byrnes  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  began  by  running  second  to  Dorian  in  a  Sweepstakes,  7/8  mile,  at 
Sheepshead  Bay,  5  starters.  Two  days  afterwards,  with  103  lbs.,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1 
mile,  beating  Counter  Tenor,.3  years,  113,  Hermanita,  3  years,  103,  and  Helen  Nichols,  5 
years,  131  lbs. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  with  118  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  the 
3-year-old,  Hawarden,  100,  and  Paladin,  110  lbs.,  in  addition  to  4  others.  During  the  season 
he  ran  10  more  races,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  8. 

Matt  Byrnes  was  afterwards  named  Cherry  Tree,  and  sired  winners.  Mr.  Broderick 
Cloete,  his  breeder,  repurchased  the  horse  from  Mr.  Marcus  Daly  and  sent  him  back  to 
England.  His  breeding  is  excellent,  but  he  never  ran  up  to  his  trials,  some  of  which  were 
very  good. 

(e)  Duchess  of  Hampton.  Only  started  once.  As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  unplaced  in 
the  Wadham  Plate  of  ;^150,  the  winner  to  be  sold  by  auction  for  ;^100,  1  mile,  10  starters. 

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Duchess  of  Hampton  had  only  a  foal  in  England  in  1888,  when  she  was  covered  by 
Muncaster  and  sent  to  France. 

(/)     Cherry  Ripe.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  twice  unplaced. 

Cherry  Ripe  has  sired  winners  on  the  flat  and  over  the  jumps,  including  Drogheda, 
winner  of  the  Grand  National. 

(o-)  Dorothea.  Started  twice  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Brighton  she  won  the  Cliftonville 
Plate  of  £200,  about  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Ultramarine  (a  stake  winner),  and  2 
others.     At  Newmarket  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Clearwell  Stakes,  won  by  Nina,  7  starters. 

Dorothea  produced  Gallston  (winner  of  the  Lennox  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Goodwood), 
and  St.  Theodora,  winner  of  the  Croxton  Park  Stakes. 

(//)  Enthusiast.  Started  3  times  as  a  2  year-old.  He  was  unplaced  in  the  Middle 
Park  Plate,  won  by  Donovan  (winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger),  14  starters. 

In  the  Criterion  Stakes  he  ran  second  to  Royal  Star,  beating  7  others,  and  2  days  after- 
wards ran  second  to  Donovan  (top  weight,  conceding  10  lbs.),  in  the  Dewhurst  Plate,  5 
starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Enthusiast  started  11  times,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced 
in  8. 

He  began  bv  running  fourth  to  Donovan,  Pioneer  and  Minthe  (winner  of  the  1,000 
guineas),  in  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  about  a  mile,  at  Leicester,  17  starters.  He  next 
won  the  2,000  guineas  by  a  head,  beating  Donovan,  Pioneer,  Miguel  and  5  others.  This 
was  evidently  a  lucky  win  for  Enthusiast,  who,  although  a  pretty  good  horse,  was  not  in 
the  same  class  with  Donovan,  as  previous  and  subsequent  events  proved. 

Enthusiast  next  ran  unplaced  in  the  Newmarket  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  won  by  Donovan; 
ran  unplaced  in  the  Derby,  won  by  Donovan ;  ran  third  to  Donovan  and  Royal  Star  in  the 
Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  1  b/8  miles,  at  Ascot,  and  also  ran  third  to  Gulliver  and  Miguel 
(in  receipt  of  3  and  10  lbs.  respectively)  in  the  Hardwicke  Stakes,  at  the  same  place. 

At  Goodwood,  with  top  weight.  Enthusiast  won  the  Sussex  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating 
Gold  and  2  others ;  ran  fourth  in  the  St.  Leger,  won  by  Donovan ;  ran  unplaced  in  the 
Lancashire  Plate,  7/8  mile,  won  by  Donovan ;  ran  fourth  and  last  to  Gold,  Antibes  and 
Ayrshire  in  the  Champion  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Newmarket,  and  wound  up  his  3-year-old 
form  by  carrying  131  lbs.  and  running  third  and  last  to  Testator  and  Gold,  who  carried 
122  lbs.  each. 

As  a  4-year-old  Enthusiast  started  once  when  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Ascot  Cup  won 
by  Gold. 

{/)  Encounter.  Started  once  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  finished  third  and  last  to 
Milford  and  Bill  of  Portland  in  the  July  Stakes  at  Newmarket.  He  did  not  start  as  a 
3  year-old. 

As  a  4-year-oId  he  won  3  good  races,  1  at  Stockbridge  and  2  at  Goodwood,  carrying 
133  lbs.  in  one  of  them. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  again  won  3  good  races,  handicaps,  at  Sandown  and  Kempton  Park, 
carrying  top  weight  twice.     As  a  6-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

1S7'2,     br.  f.  Cherry  Ripe,  by  The  Duke.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 

No  produce  is  reported  from  Cherry  Ripe. 

1.S73,     b.  f.  Merry  Dnehess,  by  The  Duke.     Started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,   won  1  race,  was 
second  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3. 

She  ran  second,  beaten  a  short  head,  to  Bella  in  the  Mostyn  Stakes,  at  Chester,  8 
starters.  Then  she  won  the  Newmarket  Two-year-old  Plate,  10  starters,  and  at  Epsom  ran 
second  to  Brigg  Boy  in  the  Two-year-old  Stakes,  .5  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Merry  Duchess  started  10  times,  and  although  not  a  winner  she  ran 
some  excellent  races  and  beat  some  crack  racehorses. 

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She  finished  third  in  the  Newmarket  International  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  9  starters; 
ran  third  in  the  City  and  Suburban  Handicap,  about  1  1/4  miles,  32  starters ;  ran  second  in 
the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  about  a  mile,  at  Epsom,  9  starters;  finished  third  to  Camelia 
and  Enguerrande  (who  ran  a  dead  heat)  in  the  Oaks,  14  starters;  ran  second  in  the  Great 
Yorkshire  Handicap,  St.  Leger  course,  13  starters,  and  finished  third  intheCesarewitch,  29 
starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Merry  Duchess  ran  unplaced  in  the  Cesarewitch  and  Cambridgeshire, 
and  with  top  weight  was  unplaced  in  the  Midland  Counties  Handicap,  2  miles,  at  Warwick, 
while  as  a  .5-year-old  she  was  unplaced  in  2  Handicaps. 

Merry  Duchess  had  only  3  living  foals.  One  of  them,  Menestho,  never  started  in  Eng- 
land, and  was  sent  to  Germany  as  a  3-year-old.  The  other  2,  Merry  Duke  and  Doubloon, 
were  both  winners,  the  latter  a  stake  winner,  his  victories  including  the  Great  Suirey 
Handicap,  5  1/2  furlongs,  with  top  weight,  and  the  Prince  of  Wales's  Stakes,  Cesarewitch 
course,  at  Newmarket. 

1874,  oh.  f.  Miitii,  by  The  Duke.     Alluded  to  above. 

1875,  b.  f.  by  The  Duke.     Never  won. 

1876,  barren. 

1877,  eh.  f.  by  Sterling'  or  The  Duke.    Never  won. 

1878,  b.  or  br,  f.  Coinage,  by  Sterling.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Coinage  produced  the  winners  Centime,  Currency  and  Groat. 

1879,  b.  e.  by  Sterling.    Dead. 

1880,  b.  f.  Sterling.     Never  won. 

1881,  barren. 

1882,  b.  f.  Cherry  Ripe,  by  Sterling.     Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old;  did  not  win. 

Cherry  Ripe  produced  the  winner  Cerasine  and  was  sent  to  France  when  10  years  old. 

1883,  barren. 

Mirella  was  shot  in  1883. 

I.,4DY  RODEIV,     never  started. 
Orthia's 
5th  Dam. 

Lady  Roden  produced  in 

1S(;0,      b.  f.  Ma  Belle.     Winner  of  the  Avon  Stakes  as  a  2-year-old.     Had  no  produce. 

18(51,     slipped  foal. 

1862,  b.  c.  Liddington,  by  Orlando.     Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  all  his  races. 

He  captured  the  7th  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  beating  Wild  Boy,  Gardevisure  (winner  of 
the  Cambridgeshire),  Ostregor  (a  fine  racehorse),  Salpinetes  (winner  of  Cesarewitch)  and  4 
others,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  the  New  Stakes,  by  10  lengths,  18  starters. 

At  Newmarket  Liddington  won  the  July  Stakes,  beating  The  Duke  (winner  of  the 
Goodwood  Cup)  and  3  others,  and  2  days  later  won  the  Chesterfield  Stakes,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  The  Duke  and  7  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Liddington  turned  roarer  and  started  only  3  times. 

In  spite  of  his  infirmity  he  ran  third  to  Gladiateur  and  Archimedes,  necks  separating 
them,  in  the  2,000  guineas,  beating  Regalia  (winner  of  the  Oaks)  and  4  others.  In  the 
Autumn,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Great  Eastern  Railway 
Handicap,  about  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Newmarket,  and  at  the  same  place  walked  over  for  a 
Sweepstakes. 

1863,  br.  f.  Mirella,  by  Oenuna  di  Vergy.    Alluded  to  above. 

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1864,  barren. 

1865,  ch.  f.  Lady  Coventry,  by  Thormaiiby.  Started  once  as  a  3-year-old  when  she  finished  third 
to  Greensleeves  and  Rosicrucian  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  beating  Formosa  (winner  of  the 
1,000  guineas,  the  Oaks,  the  St.  Leger  and  dead  heat  in  the  3,000  guineas).  Lady  Elizabeth 
(her  only  defeat  as  a  '3-year-old),  Typhceus  and  10  others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Lady  Coventry  started  6  times,  won  1 
race,  was  second  in  'J,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2. 

She  began  by  conceding  2  years  and  5  lbs.  to  Gray  Stocking  and  running  second  to  her 
in  the  St.  Liz  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Northampton,  beating  Lozenge  (winner  of  the 
Cambridgeshire)  and  13  others.  At  Newmarket  she  won  the  Craven  Stakes,  11/4  miles, 
and  ran  third  to  Formosa  and  Athena  in  the  1,000  guineas,  beating  Virtue  and  4  others. 

At  Epsom  she  ran  second  to  Formo.-;a  in  the  Oaks,  beating  Athena,  Lady  Elizabeth, 
Leonie  and  4  others.  In  the  All-aged  Stakes  at  Ascot  and  in  the  Cambridgeshire  she  was 
unplaced. 

Lady  Coventry  produced  the  winners  Peeping  Tom,  Yorkshire  Bride,  Farnese,  Lady 
Golightlv  (second  in  the  St.  Leger  and  a  producer),  Placentia  and  Earl  Godwin,  nearly  all 
of  them  high  class. 

Lady  Coventry  was  afterwards  sold  to  go  to  Belgium. 

ElVXl'I,     was  stake  winner  and  won  as  a  3,  3,  4  and  .5-year-old. 
Orthia's 
6th  Dam. 

She  prodxiced  the  winners  Dear  Me,  Alas,  Saunterer (Ascot  Cup),  Loiterer,  Stockowner, 
Listless  and  Black  Diamond,  in  addition  to  Bravery,  who  had  only  4  foals  in  England, 
which  included  the  fine  producers  Rupee  (Ascot  Cup),  Delhi  and  Salamanca. 

A  lot  of  good  racehorses,  in  addition  to  those  mentioned  above,  have  come  from  this 
family,  including  Dandin  (French  Derby),  I'ero  Gomez  (the  St.  Leger),  Firebrand  (the 
1,000  guineas).  Phosphorus  (the  Derby),  May-day  (the  1,000  guineas),  an  unnamed  filly,  by 
Selini  (the  1,000  guineas),  etc.,  etc. 

One  of  this  family's  representatives  in  America  is  imp.  Highland  Lassie,  who  threw 
the  winners  Nimrod,  Neva  and  Nereid.  The  2  last  named  are  producers.  The  latest  ex- 
ponent of  this  family  in  America  is  Mr.  Haggin's  Ada  Nay,  a  good  2-year-old  in  1903.  She 
is  a  granddaughter  of  Nereid,  and  has  already  won  the  Bambino  Stakes  at  Morris  Park  and 
a  5  1,  3-furlong  race  at  Saratoga,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:06. 


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PEG    W^OFFINGTON. 


Peg  Woffington  started  21  times,  won  8  races,  ran  second  in  2,  third  in  3,  and  was  unplaced  in  8. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $6,355. 

She  first  started  during  the  Spring  Meeting  at  Brooklyn,  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  and  was 
unplaced  behind  Climax,  Harry  Russell  and  Pericles,  in  a  iield  of  11  runners.  She  only  ran  3  other 
races  as  a  2-year-old,  and  won  them  all  at  Brighton  Beach. 

The  first.  3/4-mile,  she  won  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Crichton,  Sight-Unseen,  Johnny  Kelly, 
Highland  Mary,  Purse  and  Songster.  Then  she  won  a  7/8-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  beating  Granite, 
Blizzard,  Belle  Ringer,  Dick  Brown.  Treasurer,  Krishna  and  Lottery  II.  Her  last  race,  3/4-mile, 
she  won  by  a  length,  beating  Monmouth,  Palatka,  Lucky  Seven,  Billy  Brown,  Spero  and  Songster. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Peg  Woffington  won  a  1-mile  race,  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:43  3/4, 
beating  Inverwick,  Clay  Stockton,  Fanita,  Belinda  and  Ocean.  Three  days  afterwards,  she  ran 
unplaced  in  the  Gazelle  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by  Clara  D.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  she  ran  unplaced 
in  the  Volunteer  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by  Bendigo,  11  runners. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  she  ran  second  to  Bordelaise,  beaten  a  short  head,  in  the  Cutchog^ie  Hand- 
icap, 1  1/4  miles,  defeating  Climax,  Ernest  and  Lute  Arnold.  Two  days  afterwards  she  won  a 
1  1/8-mile  Purse,  for  all  ages,  beating  the  useful  horse.  Cruiser  (who  was  giving  her  10  lbs.).  True- 
born  and  King  Volt.  She  and  Cruiser  ran  a  dead  heat,  and  in  the  run-off.  Peg  Woffington  beat 
him  by  a  neck,  time  1 :57  l/H  and  1:59.  She  also  won  a  1  1/4-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  giving 
weight  away  to  all  her  opponents,  consisting  of  Raveller,  Hermitage,  Lute  Arnold  and  Subaltern. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  she  was  unplaced  to  Los  Angeles,  Badge  and  Raceland  in  the  Jersey 
Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  8  runners.  At  Sheepshead  Bay.  she  ran  third  to  the  2  good  racemares,  imp. 
Gorgo  and  Yum  Yum,  in  the  Siren  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Her  Lilyship,  and  the  next  day- 
ran  her  last  race  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  the  September  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  in  a  canter,  by  4 
lengths,  beating  the  good  racehorse,  Tristan  (who  was  giving  her  8  lbs.)  in  addition  to  Larchmont, 
Pee  Weep  and  The  Lion,  time  3:03. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Peg  Woffington  ran  unplaced  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap,  at  Brooklyn,  won  by 
Inspector  B.  She  then  went  to  Clifton,  where  she  ran  her  last  seven  races.  She  began  by  run- 
ning unplaced  in  the  Preakness  Valley  Handicap,  1  1,'16  miles,  won  by  Iceburg.  Two  days 
afterwards  she  won  a  1  1  8-mile  Purse,  beating  Hairspring,  Linguist,  Lute  Arnold  and  Olivis. 
She  next  ran  third  to  Bonanza  and  Jennie  McFarland,  in  the  Adirondack  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles, 
eating  Maid  of  Orleans  and  Banijridge. 

Afterwards  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Sierra  Nevada  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by  Sam  D. ; 
was  unplaced  in  the  Battle  Royal  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  won  by  Juggler;  ran  second  to  the 
speedy  mare,  Ovid,  in  the  World  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Dunboyne,  Jennie  McFarland 
and  Ten  Booker,  receiving  weight  from  all  of  them,  and  finished  her  racing  career  by  running 
third  to  Frank  W'ard  and  Sam  D.,  in  the  Sporting  World  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Kaloolah, 
again  receiving  weight  from  all  her  opponents. 

Peg  Woffington  produced  in 

1891,  ch.c.  by  Macduff.    Dead. 

1892,  cli.  f.  Kitty  Clive,  by  Maediiff.     Ran  15  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  8  races,  was  second 
in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

At  Lexington,  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race  in  1:02  3/4,  beating  Ashland  (who  was 
giving  her  8  lbs  ),  Black  Tiger  and  Jim  Donlen,  and  she  also  won  another  5/8-mile  race  in 
1 :03  (giving  weight  to  all  the  others,  except  Rosita,  whom  she  was,meeting  on  equal  terms), 
beating  Miss  Young.  Fabiola  and  6  others. 

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At  Latonia,  she  won  a  4  1/2-furloiig  race,  by  2  lengths,  in  58  3/4  seconds,  beating 
Myrtelle,  The  Princess,  Chagrin.  Glenone  and  3  others;  won  the  Clipsetta  Stakes,  5/8-mile, 
with  top  weight,  in  1:03  1/i,  beating  Katherine,  Gurgle,  La  Fiesta  and  Pleasantry,  and 
also  won  a  5/8-mile  race  in  1;03  1/3,  carrying  120  lbs.  and  giving  from  5  to  15  lbs. 
away  to  her  opponents,  comprising  Mary  Keene,  Ramona,  Miss  Elkwood,  Helen  W., 
Princess  Irene  and  Toots. 

At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  Kitty  Clive  again  carried  top  weight  and  won  a  5  1/2-fur- 
long  race  in  1:08  1/3,  beating  Rasper,  Installator,  Nellie  Osborne,  Gennett  Edwards,  Lady 
Diamond,  Pelleas,  Alabama,  Princess  Irene,  Leonard  B.,  Red  Veil  and  Gurgle. 

At  Cincinnati,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race  in  1;15  1/3,  giving  from  10  to  15  lbs.  to 
her  opponents,  which  included  Blanche  Kinney,  Victorious,  Toots,  Jane,  Tough  Timber, 
Toloache  and  Alabama,  and  three  days  afterwards  carried  top  weight  and  beat  Alabama, 
Victorious,  Curator,  Whiff  and  Elizbert,  winning  by  4  lengths. 

At  Washington  Park,  Kitty  Clive  ran  second  to  Pop  Gray,  beaten  1/2  length,  in  a 
3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  time  1:13  1/4,  defeating  imp.  Somersault,  imp.  Helter  Skelter, 
Issie  O.,  etc.;  ran  second  to  the  good  horse  Flying  Dutchman,  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  beaten 
a  length  in  1  ;07  3/4,  defeating  7  others,  all  in  receipt  of  weight,  and  ran  second  to  Ta  Ta  in 
a  3/4-mile  race,'  for  all  ages,  beaten  1/2  length  in  1:18  1/4,  with  Pop  Gray,  Geraldine  (the 
1/2-mile  record  holder).  Penniless,  Pedestrian,  Ethel  Gray  and  Guido  behind  her 

Kitty  Clive  only  ran  twice  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Ashland  Oaks, 
1  mile,  won  by  Hessie,  and  she  was  also  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  won  by  Whyota. 

1893,  cli.  f.  Braoeg'irdle,  by  Foiiso.  Ran  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  1, 
third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3. 

Bracegirdle  started  her  racing  career  at  Lexington,  by  winning  a  1/3-mile  race  from 
Merry  TSbught,  La  Golondriana,  Cozette  and  6  others,  time  49  1/3  seconds. 

At  Latonia  she  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  in  55  1/2  seconds,  beating  Henrietta,  Miss 
Frances,  Nellie  Parker  and  9  others  ;  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  easily  by  3  lengths,  track 
heavy,  beating  Schiller,  Cecil  and  4  others  ;  won  a  5  1/3-furlong  race  in  1:09,  beating  Kate 
Le  Grand,  Mobalaska  and  5  others  ;  won  the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  a  length,  beating 
Kate  Le  Grand,  Mobalaska,  Myrtle  Harkness  (winner  of  the  Ashland  Oaks,  etc.),  Lufra, 
La  Gascogne,  Anna  Garth  and  Motilla,  and  also  won  another  5  1/2-furlong  race,  by  2 
lengths,  in  1:08  1/3,  beating  Sallie  Cliquot,  Marquise,  Helen  Mar  and  2  others,  conceding 
from  11  to  18  lbs.  to  them. 

Bracegirdle  also  ran  second  to  Anna  Garth  (in  receipt  of  3  lbs.)  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at 
Latonia,  beating  Millie  M.,  Sallie  Cliquot,  Lady  Inez,  Forget,  Anna  Lyle,  Cherub  and 
Elsie  Ferguson. 

Bracegirdle,  as  a  3-year-old,  ran  5  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  1. 
At  Lexington,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race  in  1:15,  beating  The  Dragon,  Rubber  Neck  and  2 
others.  At  Cincinnati,  she  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race  by  3  lengths,  beating  Simon  W.  (a 
good  racehorse),  Jake  Zimmerman  and  3  others,  in  1 :45.  She  ran  second  to  Myrtle  Harkness 
in  the  Ashland  Oaks  (2  runners),  1  mile,  at  Lexington,  beaten  a  neck,  in  1:43,  and  second  to 
Gov.  Boles  in  a  1-mile  Purse  race  at  Latonia,  beating  Lucille  H.,  Bloomei  and  Hoffman. 

Bracegirdle  has  produced 

(rt)  The  Rival.  Whose  wins,  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  included  a  .5/8-mile  race  at  Wash- 
ington Park,  Chicago,  in  1:00  4/5  ;  3/4  mile  at  Brighton  Beach,  in  1:14  1/5  ;  and  a  5  1/3- 
furlong  Handicap,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Whiskey  King,  Sombrero,  Dixieline,  Grail,  Rocky, 
Leonid,  Pentecost,  Sister  Juliet  and  5  others.  In  1903  The  Rival  is  again  in  winning  form, 
having  captured  a  race,  1  1/16  miles,  on  the  turf,  track  muddy,  in  1:47  4/5. 

(6)  Woodlake.  A  3-year-old  winner  in  1903,  having  beaten  Prediction,  etc.,  at  4  1/2 
furlongs,  in  56  3/4  seconds. 

1894,  fli.  f.  Madrlleiie,  by  Fonso.  Ran  12  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  ran  second  in  1, 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  8.  She  won  a  1/3-mile  race  at  Cincinnati  by  a  length  in  50  sec- 
onds, beating  Minnie  Murphy,  Clarina,  Cappy,  Fessy  F.  and  5  others.  At  Latonia  she 
won  a  5  1/3-furlong  race,  track  heavy,  beating  Lady  Louise,  Mertie  Reed  and  4  others. 
Madrilene  ran  second  to  Rosinante  in  a  5  1/3-furlong  race  at  Latonia,  beating  Let  Fly  and 
7  others,  time  1:08. 

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Madrilene,  as  a  3-year-old,  started  18  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  in  5.  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  7.  She  won  a  'i/A-m\\e  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  at  Cincin- 
nati, 8  runners.  At  Newport,  Ky.,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race  by  2  lengths  in  1:1.5  3/4,  beat- 
ing Evaline.  Faunette,  Truelight  and  4  others. 

At  Cincinnati,  in  the  Fall,  she  won  a  0  1/2-furlong  race  in  1;21  1/2.  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $300,  7  runners,  and  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.")U0,  carrying 
top  weight,  in  1:41,  8  runners.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  easily  by  a  length, 
in  1:43  3/4,  beating  Fessy  F.  and  6  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Madrilene  ran  9  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  3. 

She  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  at  Washington  Park,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:14  1/2,  beating 
Tenole,  Libertine,  Diggs  and  2  others.  At  Harlem  she  won  a  1  1/lG-miles  Selling  race, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Dunois,  Muskalonge,  Bishop  Reed  and  3  others,  time  1:47  1/2, 
and  at  Hawthorne  Park  was  given  first  place  in  a  1  1/8-miles  Selling  race,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $700.  Cherry  Leaf  and  Nathanson  finished  first  and  second,  but  were  disqualified 
for  fouling  her. 

As  a  5-year.old  Madrilene  ran  6  times  without  winning,  but  finished  second  once  and 
third  once. 
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1897.     b.  ('.  David  (iarrick,  by  Hanover.     Ran  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  un- 
placed in  7. 

With  ll.j  lbs.  up  he  won  the  Great  Trial  Stakes,  Futurity  course,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
in  1:12  2/.i,  beating  Mesmerist,  123,  Withers.  115,  Brigadier,  112,  Oneck  Queen,  119, 
McMeekin,  122,  His  Royal  Hij^hness,  129,  Modrine,  122,  Yellow  Tail,  122,  Missionary,  119 
lbs.,  and  7  others. 

He  was  unplaced  in  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  won  by  Doublet ;  unplaced  in  a  4  1/2-furlong 
race,  won  by  His  Royal  Highness  ;  unplaced  in  the  Tremont  Stakes,  won  by  Maribert  ; 
unplaced  in  the  Double  Event,  won  by  Prince  of  Melbourne  ;  unplaced  in  the  Futurity, 
won  by  Chacorgnac  ;  unplaced  in  the  Flatbush  Stakes,  won  by  Lieut.  Gibson,  and  un- 
placed in  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap,  won  by  Mesmerist. 

As  a  3-year-old  David  Garrick  ran  18  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  4  and 
unplaced  in  6. 

At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race  by  2  lengths,  beating  Knight  of  Rhodes 
and  Star  Chime,  time  1:45  2/5,  and  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  116  lbs.,  won  the  Reapers' 
Stakes,  1  3/16  miles,  beating  Toddy,  106,  Advance  Guard,  129,  and  Watercure,  113  lbs., 
time  2:00  2  5. 

Any  close  observer  of  racing  who  had  watched  his  performances  could  tell  that  David 
Garrick's  best  game  was  staying,  and  this  was  plainly  demonstrated  when,  with  123  lbs., 
he  won  the  Annual  Champion  Stakes,  2  1/4  miles,  beating  Ethelbert,  4  years,  133,  Douro, 
113,  Killashandra,  113,  Maid  of  Harlem,  4  years,  137,  and  King  Bramble,  116  lbs. 

There  is  no  doubt  that  the  unlucky  Ethelbert  ought  to  have  won  easily.  He  was 
catching  David  Garrick  very  fast  at  the  finish  and  was  beaten  only  a  neck.  Spencer  gave 
Ethelbert  one  of  his  worst  rides  and  messed  him  about  terribly.  Still,  David  Garrick 
showed  great  form  that  day,  and  in  1891,  in  England,  he  again  showed  his  liking  for  a 
distance  of  ground  by  winning  the  Chester  Cup,  3  miles,  whereas  in  the  City  and  Subur- 
ban, 11/4  miles,  he  ran  unplaced. 

It  is  said  that  David  Garrick  does  not  run  kindly   for  Maher,  and  this  seems  to  be 
borne  out  by  the  fact  that  he  has  never  won  with  Maher  up. 
189!),     b.  c.  Intruder,  by  inii).  Meddler.     Has  won  a  race  at  Hurst  Park  in  England  in  1902. 

B.\I>I>l"r,         was    a    winner    and    produced   Vega,  Balancer,    Blue   Grass   Belle,    Modesty, 
Peg  Woffington's     Thundercloud,    Lady    Longfellow,    Katie    H.,    Busteed,   Maid    of    Balgowan, 
Dam.  Elizabeth  L-  and  Cathay,  in  addition  to  Peg  Woffington. 

For  the  turf  and  stud  records  of  the  above-named  animals  see  Daisy  F.,  Elusive, 
Lady  Longfellow,  Mary  C,  Raybelle  and  The  Lioness. 

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POKTKSS. 


Poetess  started  25  times,  won  10  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  5  and  unplaced  in  7. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $8,985. 

Poetess  only  ran  2  races  as  a  2-year-old. 

The  first  time  of  asking  she  won  a  Purse,  over  the  Eclip.se  course,  cleverly  by  1/2  length,  beat- 
ing Robert  Bonner,  L.  B.,  Purse  Proud  and  7  others,  track  sloppy,  time  1:15.  In  the  Castleton 
Stakes,  last  5  furlongs  of  the  Eclipse  course,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,300,  she  ran  unplaced  to 
Successful.  $1,600,  Princess  Flavia,  $2,500,  and  Break  o'  Day,  $1,000,  9  starters,  all  in  receipt  of 
weight,  except  Princess  Flavia. 

As  a  3  year-old  Poetess  was  unplaced  at  Morris  Park  in  a  Purse,  won  by  Harry  Reed,  and  in  a 
Handicap,  won  by  Lake  Shore.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  110  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Lady  Mitchell 
and  Shasta  Water  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  7  startero,  and  6  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  won  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Shasta  Water,  $800,  Fireside,  $1,000,  Swamp  Angel,  $900,  and 
3  others  at  $500  each. 

At  Saratoga,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1 ,200,  she  won  a  1-mile  race  from  2  opponents,  each  entered 
for  $500,  by  8  lengths,  and  a  week  afterwards  won  the  Alabama  Stakes,  1  1  8  miles,  by  1  1/2 
lengths,  with  114  lbs.,  beating  the  good  filly.  Sunny  Slope,  131  lbs..  Partridge,  imp.  Royal  Rose, 
Lady  Mitchell  and  Set  Fast,  114  lbs.  each,  and  also  Divide,  124  lbs. 

At  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Autumn  Meeting,  with  104  lbs.,  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  by  1  1/2 
lengths,  beating  Hamilton  II.,  4  years,  101,  Loneta,  lOG,  Lobengula.  5  years,  98,  and  Rey  del  Tierra, 
3  years,  88  lbs.,  track  heavy,  time  1  42  3  5. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  114  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  won  by  Ben  Eder,  4  years, 
118  lbs.,  and  10  days  afterwards  won  a  1-mile  race  for  mares  of  all  ages,  110  each,  by  2  lengths, 
beating  Tripping,  Nana  H.,  Miss  Prim,  Cassette,  imp.  Intermission,  Sunny  Slope  and  Courtship 
II.,  time  1:42  1/4.  She  ran  her  last  race  as  a  3-year-old  at  Morris  Park,  where,  with  131  lbs.,  she 
was  beaten  a  head  by  Cleophus,  136  lbs.,  in  the  Hunter  Handicap,  1  1,  8  miles,  over  the  hill,  time 
1:55  1/3,  the  other  runner.  Miss  Prim,  being  8  lengths  in  the  rear. 

As  a  4-year-old  Poetess,  114  lbs.,  ran  unplaced  in  the  Coney  Island  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  won  by 
Maceo.  In  her  next  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  S'i^OO,  she  ran  third  to  Rappahannock  and  Belmar, 
$500  each,  at  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Kmg  T.,  $500. 

At  Brighton  Beach  she  carried  135  lbs.  and  ran  third  to  Rondo,  132,  and  Sir  Gawain,  3  years, 
137  lbs.,  in  a  Highweight  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating  Jefferson,  113,  and  Endeavor,  108  lbs. 

At  Saratoga  she  was  always  either  winning  or  knocking  at  the  door.  With  109  lbs.  she  ran 
third  to  the  3-year-olds,  Boy  Orator,  106,  and  Handball,  114  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Havoc 
and  Premier,  114  lbs.  each,  and  Beau  Monde,  3  years,  102  lbs.  At  1  1/8  miles,  with  107  lbs. ,  she  won 
a  Purse,  easily  by  3  lengths,  from  Havoc  and  Premier,  113  lbs.  each,  time  1 :55,  and  2  days  afterwards, 
with  114  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Imperator  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Sir  Vassar,  115,  and  Filament, 
3  years,  98  lbs. 

At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Purse,  1116  miles,  with  top  weight,  from  Orimar,  Organ  Pilot  and 
Scotch  Plaid;  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  carrying  104  lbs.,  beating  Havoc,  118  lbs.,  in  a  canter, 
by  4  lengths;  ran  second  to  White  Frost  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks),  in  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  1/8  miles,  beating  Dr.  Catlett,  Estaca  and  Semper  Ego,  time  1:53  1/2,  and  won  the  Spencer 
Stakes,  Handicap,  1 1/4  miles,  with  top  weight,  beating  Dr.  Catlett  and  Bangle,  time  2:07  1/4. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  121  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  The  Huguenot  (winner  of  the  Withers), 
3  years,  119,  and  Bannock,  126  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  3/16  miles,  beating  the  3-year-olds  George 
Boyd,  105,  and  Glenoine,  112  lbs.  each,  in  addition  to  Blue  Devil,  103  lbs.    In  her  last  race  at  Sheeps- 

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head  Bay  she  carried  115  lbs.,  and  was  left  at  the  post,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles.     Algol,  130  lbs., 
won,  and  the  other  6  starters  were  receiving  weight  from  her. 

Poetess  closed  her  racing  career  at  Brooklyn,  where,  with  121  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Bon 
Ino,  99,  Dr.  Catlett,  119,  and  Floronso,  3  years,  118  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  10  starters, 
all  of  them  in  receipt  of  weight  except  Sir  Walter,  who  carried  126  lbs. 

EI.iIj.\  I.,AKEI.iAI\'D,    ran   as   Ella.     She  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  started  8  times. 
Poetess'  won  4  races,  won  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 

dam. 

At  Mobile,  Ala.,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  beating  Matrimony  and  Spray.  At  New 
Orleans  she  won  the  Withers  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  by  3  lengths,  3  runners,  and  five  days  after- 
wards, with  a  5-lbs.  penalty,  won  the  Boston  Club  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating 
Exeter  and  Vienetta,  the  same  animals  she  beat  in  the  Withers. 

At  Louisville  she  ran  second  to  Clipsetta  in  the  Ladie.-^'  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Orange 
Blossom,  Vera  and  8  others,  and  at  the  same  track  was  unplaced  behind  Clipsetta,  Bond- 
holder and  Vera,  in  the  Tennessee  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  8  starters. 

She  next  won  the  Cincinnati  Ladies'  Stakes.  1/2  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Way- 
ward, Vanguard  and  Matrimony,  and  two  days  afterwards,  with  a  5-lbs.  penalty,  ran 
second  to  Bonairetta  (her  stable  companion)  in  the  Jockey  Club  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  4  starters. 

At  Brighton  Beach  she  ran  her  last  race,  and  finished  third  to  Delilah  and  Barbarian, 
in  the  Ocean  Hotel  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Baron  Faverot. 

Ella  Lake'.and  produced  in 

1885,     ch,  c.  Benedict,  by  imp.  Prince  Charlie.    Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2. 

At  Louisville,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700.  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  beating  Tudor, 
$700,  and  6  others.  At  Latonia,  with  112  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Macbeth  II.,  105  lbs.,  m  the 
Kimball  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Billy  Pinkerton  and  Puente,  108  lbs.  each,  and  Perkins, 
121  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Benedict  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Louisville,  beating  Autocrat,  Macbeth 
II.,  Guardsman,  Fosteral  and  5  others,  time  1 :42  1/2. 

As  a  4-year-old  Benedict  started  once.  With  117  lbs. ,  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Valuable, 
116  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Louisville,  beating  Laura  Davidson,  Lala  W.,  Ouindaro 
Belle  and  2  others,  time  1:15  1/2,  money  divided.     Benedict  died  as  a  4-year-old. 

188(5,     no  report.     Covered  by  Spendthrift  the  previous  year. 

1887,  barren  to  Spendthrift. 

1888,  b.  f.  Ella  L.,  by  Bend  Or.     Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  4  times  unplaced. 

Ella  L.  produced  Dr.  Parkhurst.  Ran  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  2-year-old  without 
winning.     As  a  3-year-old  he  won  as  an  outlaw. 

Ella  L.  also  threw  Revanna,  who  started  11  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was 
second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  6. 

Revanna  ran  second  to  Barrister  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  Louisville,  beating 
Hellebush,  Raffaello  and  4  others.  Four  days  later  he  ran  second  to  Batten,  7  starters,  and 
a  week  afterwards  ran  second  to  Mazo,  8  starters.  At  Detroit  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
top  weight,  13  starters,  and  at  the  same  track  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  top  weight,  8 
starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Revanna  won  3  races  out  of  3  starts.  At  San  Francisco,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $300,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:01  1/4,  beating  Potente 
and  3  others,  and  at  the  same  place  won  another  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $200. 

As  a  4-year-old  Revanna  won  3  more  Selling  races  at  San  Francisco,  comprising  5/8 
mile  in  1 :01  and  3/4  mile  in  1 :13  3/4  and  1 :14. 

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issi).     c-li.  f.  Edeulale,  l».v  BpikI  (h-  <>r  SfriitlVn-d.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3  year-old  without  winning. 

ISOO.     I),  c.  Sain  Bryant,  by  imp.  Uhlan.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse.  7/8  mile,  at  Clifton,  14  starters,  and  also  won  a  Purse, 
7/8  mile,  selling,  at  Washington,  by  3  lengths,  7  starters.  He  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  East 
St.  Louis,  as  a  4-year-old,  and  the  next  year  ran  as  an  outlaw  without  winning. 

ISDl.     I),  f.  Baroness,  by  The  Bard.     Started  11  times  as  a  2-year-old,  w^on  1  race,  was  second   in 

3  and  unplaced  in  7.     She  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  1/2  furlongs  straight,  at   Monmouth  Park, 
beating  Micmac  Queen,  Enchantress,  Nahnia  and  4  others,  time  1;07  1/4. 

As  a  3-year-old  Baroness  won  3  races  at  St.  Asaph,  3  at  1  1/8  miles  and  1  at  1  1/3  miles. 

As  a  4,  5  and  6-year-old  Baroness  ran  without  winning. 

1892,  b.  c.  Bartow,  by  Tlie  Bard.  Started  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  ran 
5  times  unplaced.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won,  as  an  outlaw,  under  the  name  of  Jimmie 
James. 

1893,  b.  c.  Devanlt,  by  The  Bard.  Started  14  times  as  a  3-year-old,  %von  3  races,  was  second  in 
2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  8.     He  won  2  Purses  at  Detroit. 

As  a  3-year-old  Devault  won  8  Selling  races,  including  3/4  mile  in  1:14  3  4,  when  en- 
tered to  be  sold  for  $500,  and  1  mile  and  20  yards  in  1:43  1/4,  when  entered  for  $1,000. 

As  a  4-year-old  Devault  won  5  races,  and  ran  as  a  o  and  6-year-old  without  winning. 

1804,     ch.  f.  Poetess,  by  The  Bard.     Alluded  to  above. 

185)5,  b.  f.  Bardella,  by  Tlie  Bard.  Started  15  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second  in 
2,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  8.  She  won  a  5  1/3-furlong  race,  for  maiden  3-year-olds,  at 
Aqueduct,  beating  Pink  Chambray,  The  Cad  and  7  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Bardella  won  7  races.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Selling  Purse,  7,  8  mile, 
easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Maceo,  Millstream,  Protus,  Scotch  Plaid,  Banquo  II.,  Banished 
and  The  Winner,  time  1:26  3  4;  won  a  Purse,  7  8  mile,  beating  Lillian  Belle  and  Margaret 
Jane,  in  1:26,  and  also  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Maceo,  Lord 
Zeni,  Estaca,  Flavius  and  Water  Girl. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  112  lbs.,  she  won  a  race  over  the  Withers  mile,  beating  Atlantus, 

4  years,  108,  and  Lady  Disdain,  103  lbs.  At  Aqueduct,  entered  to  be  sold  for  SLOOO,  top 
weight,  she  won  a  1-mile  race,  easily  by  3  lengths,  and  at  the  same  track,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  §1,000,  top  weight,  won  a  race,  1  mile  and  40  yards,  beating  Campania,  S500,  Swamp 
Angel,  §600,  Nana  H.,  $500,  and  4  others  at  §500  each.  At  Washington  she  won  a  Handi- 
cap, 6  1/2  furlongs,  easily  with  130  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  won  2  Selling  races  at  Saratoga,  and  ran  as  a  .")-year-old  without 
winning. 

18!»(>,  b.  f.  Maid  of  Harlem,  by  The  Bard.  Started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  sec- 
ond in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  ran  second  to  Miriam  Claire, 
5/8  mile,  on  the  Futurity  course,  beating  Saccharine,  Bettie  Gray  and  4  others,  time  1:03  4/5, 
and  at  Brighton  Beach  won  a  5  8-mile  race  in  1:03  3/4,  beating  Incandescent,  Loiter  and  11 
others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Maid  of  Harlem  won  a  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  1  mile  and  40  yards, 
beating  Althea  and  3  others,  time  1:44  4/.j,  and  at  Morris  Park,  with  103  lbs.,  won  a  Handi- 
cap, 1  3/4  miles,  Withers  course,  beating  Spurs,  94,  and  Julius  Cjesar,  4  years.  90  lbs.,  the 
2  last  named  having  gone  the  wrong  course. 

As  a  4-year-old  Maid  of  Harlem,  with  1116  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Brighton 
Beach,  in  2:06  1/5,  beating  Lord  Baltimore,  3  years,  100,  Favonius,  4  years.  111,  and 
Wooster  Boy,  3  years,  93  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  97  lbs.,  .she  won  the  Russet  Handicap,  112  miles,  on  the 
turf,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  David  Garrick,  3  years,  104,  Laverock,  .5  years,  104, 
and  the  3-year-old  First  Whip,  106,  and  Motley,  108  lbs.,  time  2:35.  With  9.5  lbs.  Maid  of 
Harlem  won  the  Morris  Park  Handicap,  3  l/'4  miles,  beating  Ethelbert  (who  would  have 
won  easily  had  he  been  properly  ridden),  127,  Jack  Point,  108,  and  Gonfalon,  3  years,  105  lbs. 

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Maid  of  Harlem's  wins  as  a  5-year-old  included  a  Handicap,  1  1/3  miles,  on  the  turf,  at 
Sheepshead  Bay,  with  90  lbs.,  beating  Baron  Pepper,  3  years,  103,  Kamara,  4  years.  111, 
Toddy,  4  years,  113,  and  the  3-year-olds  The  Rhymer  and  The  Regent,  107  and  99  lbs. 
respectively,  time  3;35  3/5.  At  Sheep.shead  Bay  Maid  of  Harlem  also  won  the  Annual 
Champion  Stakes,  2  1/4  miles,  easily  by  6  lengths,  beating  Rockton  (who  broke  down)  and 
Hammock. 

Ella  Lakeland  died  In  1897. 


CAROI..I1V,     produced  in 

Poetess' 
3d  Dam. 

1803,  b.  f.  Ciirreiic.v,  by  Childe  Harold.  Ran  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old  in  the  Cumberland 
Stakes,  at  Nashville,  won  by  Caledonia.  Ran  unplaced  in  a  race  as  a  3-year-old  and  also 
in  a  race  as  a  4-year-old. 

Currency  had  no  thoroughbred  produce. 

ISC-l-,  ch.  f.  Thalia,  by  Hig'h lander.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  once,  finishing 
second  to  Balmoral  (Sadowa)  in  the  Cockrill  Stakes,  No.  3,  1  mile,  at  Nashville,  3  starters. 

Thalia  has  no  produce  recorded. 

1S(),'),  ijr.  {•.  l)y  Loyalty.     Dead. 

l.S<)6,  barren  to  Bill  Cheatham. 

1867,  b.  f.  Baubee,  by  Brown  Dick. 

1868,  ch.  e.  Oiiildpr  (Jcfl'  Davis),  by  Jack  Malone. 

1869,  b.  c.  Diuat,  by  Jack  Maloue.     Dead. 

1870,  b.  f.  by  .Jack  Maloue.     Dead. 

1871,  b.  c.  Vang'uard,  by  Vandal. 

1872,  cli.  c.  Ventilator,  by  Vandal.  As  a  2-year-old  ran  second  to  Katie  Pearce  in  the  Young 
Ameiica  Stakes,  No.  1,  a  mile,  at  Nashville,  beating  Elemi,  Leona,  Bob  Wooley  and  6 
others.  He  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Elemi  in  the  Young  America  Stakes,  No.  2,  a  mile,  and 
was  beaten  in  the  run  off,  Katie  Pearce,  Bob  Wooley  and  5  others,  finishing  in  the  rear. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Ventilator  ran  unplaced  in  the  Clark  Stakes  at  Louisville,  won  by  his 
stable  companion,  Voltigeur. 

Ventilator  did  not  start  as  a  4  or  5-year-old,  and  ran  second  once  and  unplaced  7  times 
as  a  6-year-old.  As  a  7-yeai-old,  he  won  4  races  over  the  jumps,  and  the  following  season 
won  7  jumping  events,  beating  some  of  the  best  timber  toppers. 

Ventilator  was  a  fair  sire. 

1873,  b.  f.  Gwendolen,  by  Jack  Malone. 

Gwendolen  produced  Virulent,  who  never  started. 

Virulent  threw  Sweet  Genevieve  (dam  of  the  winners  Carl  C.  and  Elgiva,  the  latter  a 
winner  of  several  races  as  a  3-year-old  in  1901)  and  Louisville,  who  did  not  start  as  a  3- 
year-old,  but  won  7  races  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900,  including  1  mile.  Selling,  at  Hawthorne 
Park,  in  1 :40,  and  a  mile,  at  Harlem,  in  1 :40. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Louisville  also  won  several  races,  including  the  Country  Club  Handi- 
cap, a  mile,  at  Memphis,  with  98  lbs.,  beating  Alard  Scheck,  3  years,  108  lbs.  and  5  others, 
easily  by  3  lengths ;  a  Purse,  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Lakeside,  easily  by  6  lengths,  in 
1;54  4/5,  7  starters;  a  Purse,  Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  in  1:41  3/4,  and  a  Purse, 
1  mile  and  70  yards,  with  95  lbs.,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Advance  Guard,  125  and 
Vulcain,  114  lbs.,  time  1:45. 

Entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  Louisville  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race  on  the  turf,  at  Sheeps- 
head Bay,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :48,  and  a  Handicap,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  at  Brooklyn, 

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with  lOy  lbs.,  in  1:44  4  5,   beating  Red  Path,  110,  Lombre,  3  years,  85,  Gunfire,  3  years,  95, 
The  Amazon,  4  years,  105,  Toddy,  4  years,  111,  Kinnikinic,  aged,  100  lbs.,  etc. 

ls"4.     b.  f.  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.     Died. 

Is  J.")      and   187(j.    barren. 

1877,  1).  f.  Bonnce,  by  iniit.  Bonnie  Scofland.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  3 
times  as  a  3-year-old.  Was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Baltimore,  won  by  Nellie  D. 
The  next  day  she  ran  third  to  Scutilla  and  Janet  Murray  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  9  starters,  and 
2  days  afterwards  ran  third  to  Ben  Hill  and  Virgilian  in  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  7  starters,  2  of 
which  were  distanced  in  the  first  heat. 

As  a  4-year-old  Bounce  started  l."!  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  3,  and 
unplaced  in  6.  With  80  lbs  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  5/8  miles,  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Gn-ofle,  104,  Wildmoor,  104,  Erasure,  3  years,  79  lbs.,  and  4 
others,  all  of  them  giving  her  weight. 

A  week  later,  at  the  same  track,  with  90  lbs.,  she  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  mile 
heats,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Sly  Dance,  102,  Gabriel,  )  09,  and  Dan  K. ,  92  lbs. ,  first  heat 
won  by  4  lengths,  and  the  second  by  1/2  length,  time  1:42  and  1:41  1/3. 

Ten  days  afterwards,  with  100  lbs.,  she  ran  second,  beaten  5  lengths,  to  Col.  Sprague, 
100  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Gen.  Monroe,  3  years,  87,  War- 
field,  108  lbs.  and  4  others,  time  2:09  1/4. 

At  Baltimore,  with  103  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Parole,  102  lbs.,  in  a  Puise,  1  mile,  beat- 
ing Gov.  Hampton.  105  lbs.,  Blue  Lodge,  103,  and  Duke  of  Kent,  105  lbs.,  and  a  week 
afterwards,  with  105  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Compensation,  8  years,  93  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  mile 
heats,  beating  Spark,  3  years,  93,  Col.  Sprague,  105  lbs. ,  and  3  others. 

As  a  5-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Bounce  started  13  times,  won  3  races,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  7. 

At  Baltimore,  she  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Ella  Warfield, 
Helen  Wallace  and  Skyrocket,  the  first  heat  won  by  3  lengths,  the  second  by  4  lengths.  At 
Saratoga,  she  won  a  Purse,  5,  8  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Brambaletta,  North- 
land Navarro  and  3  others,  and  at  the  same  track  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  top  weight,  beating 
Pride  and  5  others,  time  1 :15. 

Bounce  produced 

(a)  Dongan.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Brighton 
Beach,  beating  Young  Luke  and  10  others  as  a  3-year-old.  Ran  as  a  4  and  5-year-old 
without  winning.  Won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  as  a  6-year-old,  and  won 
a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Guttenberg  as  a  7-)'ear-old. 

(6)    Rebound.     Never  started. 

Rebound  has  thrown  Muskalonge,  who  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  Muskalonge  ran  56  times,  won  15  races,  was  second  in  13,  third  in  10 
and  unplaced  in  18.  He  won  from  4  1/3  furlongs  up  to  1  1/4  miles  and  beat  several  good 
horses. 

At  Milwaukee,  he  won  the  Hotel  Stakes,  a  mile,  by  3  lengths  in  1 :40  1/2,  giving  9  lbs. 
and  a  beatmg  to  Kamsin,  etc.  His  other  wins  included,  1  mile  in  1 :41  and  1  mile  30  yards 
in  1 :42. 

Muskalonge  continued  to  win  as  a  4,  5,  6  and  7-year-old,  making  a  total  of  24  victories. 

(c)  Flambeau.  Won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  at  Guttenberg,  as  a  3-year-old  by  5  lengths, 
10  starters. 

As  a  8-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  6  1/3  furlongs,  at  Guttenberg,  by  4  lengths,  beating 
Lotion,  Young  Duke,  Lady  Pulsifer  and  3  others.  As  a  4-year-old  Flambeau  won  7  races, 
including  5  8  mile,  in  1:02,  and  twice  in  1:031/4.  As  a  5  and  6-year-old  he  ran  without 
winning. 

(d)  Long  Bounce,  late  Alderman  Mac.     Ran  without  winning  as  a  2-year-old.     Won 

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5  races  as  a  3-year-old,  4  at  Guttenberg  and  1  at  Gloucester.  Ran  as  a  4  and  5-year-old 
without  winning.  Won  2  races  as  a  6-year-old.  Ran  as  a  7-year-old  both  on  the  legitimate 
and  outlaw  trackj  without  winning. 

{c)  Knapp.  Won  a  race  at  Gloucester  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  13  races  as  a  3-year-old 
and  15  as  a  4-year-old,  total  38  wins.     Ran  as  a  5,  6  and  7-year-old  without  winning. 

(/ )  Robusta.  Won  a  Purse  at  Brighton  and  another  one  at  Saratoga  as  a  3-year-old. 
Won  3  Purses,  Selling,  7/8  mile  each,  at  Brighton,  as  a  3year-old  and  also  won  a  Selling 
Sweepstakes,  about  1,400  yards,  at  Jerome  Park,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Topgallant,  Sir 
Catesby,  Speculation,  Drum  Major,  Will  Fonso  and  Trevelyan. 

Robusta  did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  4-year-old,  but  ran  as  an  outlaw  with 
out  winning. 

1878,     b.  f.  By  the  Way,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.    Started  13  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3 
races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  7. 

She  began  by  running  unplaced  to  Spinaway,  Blazes  and  Spark  in  the  July  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  7  starters.  She  next  started  at  Saratoga,  where  she  won  the 
Flash  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  beating  Banter,  Midgely,  Thora,  Jewelry,  Dodotte  and  3  others, 
time  50  3/4  seconds.  At  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Meeting  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  for  all 
ages,  beating  Ripple,  Emily  F.,  Neufchatel  and  6  others,  time  1:03  1/4. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  By  the  Way  started  33  times,  and  failed  to 
earn  brackets,  but  she  ran  second  in  4  races  and  third  in  3. 

By  the  Way  produced 

(a)  Lucy  H.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old.  At  Brooklyn 
she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Bonnie  S. ,  Tornado,  Gleaner, 
Marsh  Redon,  Saxony,  Boaz,  Beaconsfield  and  3  others,  and  at  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  13  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lucy  H.  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach ;  as  a  5-year-old  she 
won  4  races;  as  a  6-year-old,  1  race,  and  as  a  7-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she 
earned  brackets  3  times. 

Lucy  H.  only  had  3  foals.  Doctor  G.  and  The  Blossom,  each  of  them  a  winner. 

(i)  Panway,  Won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Guttenberg,  as  a  3-year-old,  beating  Gonzales, 
Batsman  and  11  others,  in  1  :03  3/4. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  7  races,  including  5/8  mile  in  1:03  3/4,  beating  G.  W.  Cook, 
Early  Blossom,  Ballarat,  etc.;  6  1/3  furlongs  in  1:33,  and  3/4  mile  in  1:17  1/4,  beating 
Logan,  Little  Fred  and  Ma  Belle.     She  also  won  twice  at  a  mile. 

As  a  4-year-old  Panway  won  10  races,  including  8/4  mile  in  1:14  and  1:14  1/2;  6  l/'3 
furlongs  in  1 :23  1/4,  and  a  mile  in  1  ;43  1/4. 

As  a  5-year-old  she  won  4  times,  including  5/8  mile  in  1:03  1/4,  at  Brighton  Beach; 
5  1/2  furlongs  at  Narragansett  in  1:07  3/4,  beating  Lord  Harry,  Will  Fonso,  Kilkenny,  By 
Jove  and  7  others,  and  6  1/3  furlongs,  at  St.  Asaph,  beating  Flirt,  Robusta,  Baroness, 
Melody  and  White  Wings. 

As  a  6-year-old  Panway  won  4  races,  including  a  Purse,  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at 
Brighton  Beach,  time  1 :54  1/3,  and  as  a  7-year-old  she  earned  another  bracket,  making  a  total 
of  37  wins. 

(c)  Pathway.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 
Won  3  races  as  a  4-year-old  at  Alexander  Island.  Did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  tracks 
as  a  5-y2ar-old,  but  won  as  an  outlaw. 

(i/)  Leon  L.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  at  San 
Francisco,  11  starters,  time  50  seconds. 

{(•)  Monona.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Did  not  start  as  a  3  or  4-year-old. 
Started  5  times  as  a  5-year-old  at  Tampa,  Fla.,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  3  and 
unplaced  in  1. 

488 


1H79,     barren. 

ISSiO,     ell.  (.  KUa  Lakeland  (late  Ella),  by  imp.  Urcat  Tom.    Alluded  to  above. 

ISSl,     b.  c.  by  Enquirer,  dead. 

1882,     188,3,  1S84  and  ISS.5,  barren. 

Carolin  was  destroyed  in  1885. 

ROSETTK,     produced  in 
Poetess' 
3d  Dam. 

185S,     b.  f.  Carolin.  by  imp.  Scythian.     Alluded  to  above. 

18.jft,     no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1800,     b.  c.  Copeck,  by  Lexington.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  started  5  times,  ran  third  to  Mamona  and  Dangerous  in  a  Purse,  2 
miles,  at  Philadelphia,  beating  Blondin,  and  6  days  later  ran  second  to  Capt.  Moore  in  a 
Purse,  mile  heats,  beating  Abu  Beeker  and  the  Vandal  filly.  At  Paterson  he  ran  second  to 
Aldebaran  in  a  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  4  heats,  beating  Skedaddle,  Lizzie  W.  and  Ben 
Bruce. 

As  a  4-year-old  Copeck  ran  second  to  Dora  in  the  Underwood  Gift,  a  mile,  2  starters,  at 
Paterson,  and  the  same  day,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  won  a  Purse,  1  1  4  miles,  6  starters. 
The  following  day  he  ran  second  to  Aldebaran  in  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Dora  and  Ben 
Bruce.  A  week  later  he  ran  second  to  Capt.  Moore  in  the  Consolidation  Purse,  1  1/4  miles, 
4  starters,  and  2  days  afterwards  ran  third  to  Throg's  Neck  and  Brenna  in  a  Handicap  Purse, 
mile  heats,  beating  Aerolite  and  Garibaldi. 

As  a  5-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §2,000,  Copeck  ran  second  to  Nellie  Graves, 
$1,000,  in  a  Purse,  2  1/4  miles,  at  Paterson,  beating  2  others,  at  $2,000  each.  At  Cincin- 
nati he  won  a  Match  against  M.  D.,  2  miles,  over  hurdles,  and  at  Lincoln  ran  second  in  a 
Steeplechase,  4  runners. 

Copeck  ran  once  as  a  6-year-old,  when  he  fell  in  a  Handicap  Hurdle  race. 

1861,  eh.  f.  Luileme,  by  Lexington.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Started  once  as  a  3-year-old, 
when  she  ran  second  and  last  to  Skedaddle  in  a  Purse,  3-mile  heats,  3  heats,  Luileme  hav- 
ing won  the  second. 

As  a  4-year- old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Luileme  started  7  times,  and  although  she 
did  not  win  she  was  nearly  always  there  or  thereabouts. 

She  finished  second  to  Aldebaran,  after  having  won  the  first  heat,  in  the  Post  Stakes, 
2-mile  heats,  at  Hoboken,  beating  Lord  Monmouth,  who  was  distanced  in  the  second  heat, 
and  2  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Throg's  Neck  in  a  Purse,  2  1/4  miles,  beating  SScaucus, 
in  receipt  of  7  lbs.  exclusive  of  sex  allowance. 

At  Paterson  Luileme  ran  second  to  Areola  in  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  won  in  straight  heats, 
beating  2  others,  and  at  Saratoga  finished  fourth  in  a  Purse,  1 1/4  miles,  this  being  the  only 
time  she  was  unplaced.  Three  days  afterwards  she  ran  second  to  Thunder  in  a  Purse, 
mile  heats,  3  in  5,  which  it  took  7  heats  to  decide,  the  other  runners  being  Madostone  (ruled 
out  in  the  seventh  heat).  Climax  (distanced  in  the  fourth  heat).  Monsoon  (distanced  in  the 
third  heat),  and  Lanigan,  distanced  in  the  first  heat. 

In  her  last  3  races  she  ran  third  and  last  to  Thunder  and  Flash  in  the  Montreal  Cup, 
2-mile  heats,  and  the  same  day  ran  third  to  Minnie  Gray  and  Flash  in  a  Sweepstakes, 
1/2-mile  heats,  5  starters. 

Luileme  produced  La  Favorita  (a  stake  winner  ana  a  producer),  Lavacca  fwmner  of 
the  Ashland  Oaks,  etc.,  and  died  as  a  4-year-old),  Alfambra  (winner  of  the  Baby  Stakes, 
beating  Greenland,  etc.),  Lorca  (a  winner)  and  Christina  (a  producer). 

1862      and  1863,  no  reports  in  Stud  Book. 

489 


1804,     blk.  c.  (lieralrt  (late  Head  Centre),  by  imp.  Mickey  Free.     Started  only  once  as  a  3-year- 
old,  when  he  won  the  Cincinnati  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating  Somerset. 

As  a  3  and  4-year-old  he  ran  without  winning,  although  placed  several  times,  and  as  a 
5-year-old  started  once.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Pater- 
son,  beating  Urbana,  $300,  and  Egotist,  $500. 

18G.5,     no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

18(50,     b.  c.  by  Colossus.   Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.    Ran  once  as  a  8-year-old,  when  he  finished 
third  to  Lancer  and  Dr.  Coflfeen  in  a  Hurdle  race,  beating  Larkin. 

1807,  b.  c.  by  Colossus.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 

18(58,  ch.  c.  (Jiiartermaster,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland. 

18«!>,  ch.  c.  by  Colossus. 

1870,  b.  f.  Octavia,  by  Colossus.     Had  3  foals,  each  of  them  by  a  trotting  bred  horse. 

1871,  cli.  f.  by  Plauet. 

No  other  reports  of  Rosette's  produce  in  Stud  Book. 

PIt'AYUlVE,    threw  Doubloon,  Florin,  Louis  d'Or,  Sherrod,  Rouble  and  the  producers  Belle, 
Poetess'  the  Boston  mare  (Alabama's  dam,  etc.),  and  Lindora,  in  addition  to  Rosette. 

4th  Dam. 

Picayune's  daughters  have  proved  such  good  producers,  and  their  descendants  have 
carried  on  the  winning  strain  with  such  marked  success,  that  the  Picayune  family,  although 
a  short  bred  one,  is  highly  esteemed  by  many  people. 

Some  prominent  performers  from  it  are  Garry  Herman,  Lieut.  Gibson,  Banquet,  Tea 
Tray,  Raceland,  Ida  Hope,  Donna  Seay,  Fonsovannah,  Lord  Harry,  Vagrant,  Baron 
Faverot,  Plenipo,  Civil  Service,  Terrifier,  Skillman,  Dock  Wick,  Anne  Elizabeth,  Ida  Ford- 
ham,  Clay  Pate,  Nina  Archer,  Brahmin,  Autocrat  and  Blue  Rock. 


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I  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
}  Cressida,  by  Whiskey. 

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}  Eleanor,  by  Whiskey. 

1  Marmion,  by  Whiskey. 
I  Harpalice,  by  Gohanna. 

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I  Mare,  by  *Saltram. 

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I  Mare,  by  *Alderman. 

\  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
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\  Sumoter,  by  Sir  Archy. 

"(  Lady  Grey,  by  Robin  Grey. 

\  Selim,  by  *Buzzard. 

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\  Tramp,  by  Dick  Andrews. 
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\  Golumpus.  by  Gohanna. 
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I  Camillus,  by  Hambletonian. 
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RAYBELLE. 


Raybelle  never  started. 

She  produced  in 

1803,     b.  or  br.  f.  Merry  Tboiiylif,  by  iiiip.  Pirafe  of  Penzance.     Ran  11  times  as  a  2-year-old, 
won  2  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  Hand  unplaced  in  2. 

She  won  a  1/2-mile  race  at  Nashville,  in  the  Spring,  by  5  lengths,  time  49  1/2  seconds, 
beating  Lutie  Lewis,  Fredonia  and  8  others.  In  the  Fall,  at  Latonia,  she  won  a  5/8-tnile 
Selling  race,  track  heavy,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Paskola, 
Mermaid  and  4  others. 

At  Lexington  she  ran  second  to  Bracegirdle  in  a  ]/2-niile  race.  10  runners,  time  491/2 
seconds,  and  second  to  Amanda  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  Bracegirdle,  Lady  Inez 
and  4  others.  At  St.  Lnuis  she  ran  second  to  Jdsey  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  time  1:08, 
beating  8  others,  and  also  ran  second  to  Don  Carillo  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  time  1:08  1/2, 
beating  Miss  Maxim,  Amelia  Fonso,  Pinky  Potter  and  Wm.  Duke,  Jr. 

18!»4,     cli.  c.  Sea  Robber,  by  inip.  Pirate  of  Penzance.     Ran  21   times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4 
races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  11. 

At  Memphis,  in  the  Spring,  he  won  a  1/2-mile  race,  track  slow,  in  51  3/4  seconds,  beat- 
ing Goshen,  Roltaire  and  4  others.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  5/8  mile  race,  beating  BUI 
Dawdv,  Uncle  Pat  and  6  others;  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Sugarfoot,  Tom  Smith  and 
3  others,  and  he  also  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  with  Juanita, 
Miss  Bramble  and  2  others  in  the  rear. 

As  a  three-year-old  Sea  Robber  ran  2(5  times,  won  10  races,  ran  second  in  8,  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  7. 

At  Little  Rock  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  8  runners,  time  1:16  1/2.  At  Memphis  he 
won  a  7/8-mile  Selling  race,  7  runners,  and  also  won  a  3/4-mile  race  in  1 :15  1/2,  7  runners. 
At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  7/8-mile  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  5  runners;  won  a  3/4-mde 
race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $900,  and  also  won  a  1-mile  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800, 
time  1:48  1/3,  7  runners. 

At  Harlem  he  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race  by  2  1/2  lengths  in  1:41,  7  runners;  won  a  1- 
mde-and-70-yards  Selling  race,  beating  Muskalonge,  Candelaria  and  6  others;  won  a  1  3/16- 
miles  Selling  race,  4  runners,  and  also  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race  in  1;40  3/4. 

As  a  4-year-old  Sea  Robber  won  5  races,  and  as  a  5-year^old  he  won  3  times.  In  1900, 
as  a  6-year-old,  he  ran  without  winning. 

1895,  ch.  c.  Omer,  by  imp.  Pirate  of  Penzance.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  9 
times  unplaced. 

1896,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1897,  br.  c.  and  ch.  f.,  twins,  by  imp.  Pirate  of  Penzance. 


KI>I'R    OKASS    BEI.,I.,E,     started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  ran  third  3  times. 
Raybelle's  She   won   a   5/8-mile   Purse,    for  maiden  2-year-olds,  at  Saratoga, 

Dam.  beating  Barbarian,  Carlyle,  Olivette  and  5  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  15  times,  won  1  race,  ran  second  in  1  and  third  m  6.  She 
won  a  1  1/8-mile  Purse  race  at  Chicago,  beating  Imogene,  Idle  Pat,  Beechenbrook,  Galileo, 
Jennie  Blue,  Princess,  Mount  Olive  and  2  others. 

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As  a  4-year-olci  Blue  Grass  Belle  won  3  races  out  of  9  starts.  She  began  by  running 
second  to  Duke  of  Montalban  in  the  Washington  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  beaten  by  a  short  head, 
with  Ella  Wartield  and  Nettle  behind  her.  She  next  won  the  Baltimore  Cup,  2  l/'4  miles, 
by  2  lengths,  beating   Hilarity,  Referee  and  Compensation. 

In  the  first  Suburban,  won  by  Gen.  Monroe,  Blue  Grass  Belle  ran  unplaced,  but  two 
days  afterwards,  with  109  lbs.,  she  won  a  1  5/8-miles  Handicap,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beat- 
ing Ramber,  90,  and  Mike's  Pride,  88  lbs.  She  next  ran  second  and  last  to  Gen.  Monroe  in 
the  Coney  Island  Cup,  2  1/4  miles,  and  afterwards  won  a  1  3/4-mile  Handicap  at  Sheeps- 
head  Bay,  beating  Barnes  (who  was  giving  her  10  lbs.),  Trafalgar,  Gonfalon,  Gairofla, 
Chanticleer,  Jim  Nelson  and  2  others. 

After  running  unplaced  in  the  Stirrup  Cup  Handicap,  2  1/8  miles,  and  also  unplaced 
in  the  Autumn  Cup,  3  miles,  she  retired  to  the  stud. 

Blue  Grass  Belle  produced  in 

1888,     ch.  f.  The  Belle,  by  imp.  Rayon  d'Or.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  with  )ut  winning.     She 
produced 

(a)  Basque.  Won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  as  a  2-year-old  at  Cincinnati,  beating  5 
opponents. 

ii)     Rennselaer.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  7/8-mile  race  at  Morris  Park,  beating  Woolhurst,  Iniperator 
and  8  others,  and  later  on  during  the  Meeting  won  the  Baychester  Stakes,  Withers  mile, 
by  2  lengths,  beating  Arabian,  Set  Fast,  Knight  of  the  Garter  and  3  others.  Five  days 
afterwards  he  won  the  Pontico  Handicap,  Withers  mile,  beating  Arbuckle,  Don  de  Oro, 
Buddha  and  4  others. 

At  Saratoga  Rennselaer  won  the  Travers  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  2  lengths,  track  heavy, 
beating  Tragedian  and  Don  de  Oro.  His  last  win  of  the  season  was  in  the  Fall  at  Morris 
Park,  where,  with   ll(i  lbs.  up,  he  captured  the  Jerome    Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  in  2;07,  by 

1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Don  de  Oro,   115,  Tillo  (winner  of  the  Suburban),  124,    Challenger, 
110  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

Since  he  was  a  3-year-old  Rennselaer  has  been  racing  principally  in  England,  where 
he  ran  4  times  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  captured  6  races  out  of  15  starts,  and  also  ran  second  4  times.  His 
victories  comprised  the  Somersetshire  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Bath  ;  the  Wolverhampton 
Handicap,  1  1/4  miles  ;  the  Bestwood  Plate,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Nottingham  ;  the  Queen's  Plate, 

2  miles,  at  Derby  ;  the  Park  Plate,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Lingfield.     He  also  walked  over  for  the 
Horseshoe  Welter  Plate. 

As  a  6-year-old,  in  1900,  Rennselaer  won  1  race  and  ran  second  once  out  of  8  starts  in 
England. 

Rennselaer  was  also  a  winner  on  the  Continent. 

(c)  Belle  of  Troy.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  1  1/2 
lengths,  beating  Glenheim,  Fast  Black  and  Rusher  (giving  her  26,  8  and  13  lbs.  respec- 
tively), in  addition  to  Domineer  and  5  others.  She  also  ran  second  to  Water  Girl  in  a 
5  1/2-furlong  race  at  Saratoga,  4  runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Belle  of  Troy  won  4  races.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling 
race,  beating  Lady  Meddlesome,  Miss  Patron,  Beana  and  Country  Dance.  At  Brooklyn 
she  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  6  runners.  At  Morris  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,000,  she  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  over  the  hill,  in  1:54  1/4,  beating  Bangor,  The  Gardner, 
Scotch  Plaid,  Waitnot,  Glorian,  etc.,  and  also  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race,  for  all 
ages,  at  Aqueduct,  beating  McMeekin,  Compensation,  Lampglobe,  Lady  Linsey  and  3 
others. 

As  a  4-year-old ,  in  1900,  Belle  of  Troy  captured  4  races. 

She  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  at  Brighton  Beach, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  time  1:42  1/5,  conceding  from  7  to  10  lbs.  to  her  3  opponents.  At 
Sheepshead  Bay  she  won   a   1   1/8-mile  Selling  race,  entered   to  be  sold   for  $2,000,  easily 

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by  2  lengths,  beating  Peaceful  and    Bangor,  time  1:54  4/5.     When  put  up  at  auction  after- 
wards Belle  of  Troy's  owner  had  to  bid  as  high  as  $4,005  to  retain  possession  of  her. 

At  Brooklyn  she  won  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race,  and  at  Morris  Park,  with  117  lbs., 
she  finished  second  to  Alard  Scheck  in  the  Fordham  Highweight  Handicap,  last  7/8  of  the 
Withers  mile,  beaten  a  head.  Subsequently  the  race  was  awarded  to  her  on  account  of 
Alard  Scheck's  jockey  being  3  lbs.  short  of  weight.  The  other  runners  were  Charentus, 
120,  Kinnikinic,  113,  Vulcain,  118,  Lady  Uncas,  108,  Belle  of  Lexington,  109,  and 
Musette,  109  lbs. 

As  a  5-year-old  Belle  of  Troy's  wins  included  3  races  at  Brooklyn,  viz  :  1  mile  and  70 
yards,  easily  by  6  lengths,  in  1:44  1/5  ;  1  1/16  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:47,  and  1  1/8 
miles,  with  110  lbs.,  beating  Peninsula,  2  years,  90,  Advance  Guard,  123,  Roxane,  90,  De- 
canter, 113,  and  the  3-year-olds  Kamaia  and  Ethics,  104  and  95  lbs.  respectively. 

1887,     cli.  f.  Pandora,  by  iini).  Rayon  d'Or.     Ran  as  a  3,  3,  4  and  5-year-old  without  winning. 

Pandora  produced  Bo.\,  who  as  a  2-year-old  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  for  maidens,  at  the 
Brooklyn  Fall  Meeting,  beating  Ross  O,  Salmak  and  6  others.  At  Brooklyn  he  also  won 
the  Flatlands  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  in  1:01  3/4,  carrying  top 
weight,  beating  Chic  and  7  others. 

In  the  Sensation  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Latonia,  he  was  second  to  F.  F.  V.,  beating  Dr. 
Catlett,  Boaneiges  (the  record  holder  for  1  3/10  miles),  Maceo,  Indio,  Dare  IL  and  Per- 
formance, and  at  Sheepshead  Bay  he  was  second  to  Distinction  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  7 
runners. 

As  a  3-year-old  Box  started  19  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  5  and  un- 
placed in  5. 

He  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap  at  Latonia  by  4  lengths  m  1:45  1/2  ;  won  a  6  1/3-fur- 
long  race  at  Cincinnati,  track  heavy,  by  6  lengths,  beating  the  great  racemare.  Imp,  and  5 
others.  At  Newport,  Ky.,  he  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse  for  all  ages  by  2  lengths  in  1:12  3/4, 
beating  Gid  Law,  Sim  W.,  Eugenia  Wickes,  Waban  and  2  others. 

At  Cincinnati  he  won  the  Telegraph  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  time  1:26  8/4,  beating  Abe  Furst, 
Belle  Bramble,  Algol,  Berclair  (winner  of  the  Tennessee  Derby,  etc.)  and  Eugenia  Wickes. 
At  Latonia  he  won  a  1-mile  Handicap  in  1:42  3/4,  beating  J  .H.  C,  Paul  Cavar,  Big  Knight 
and  Skate. 

Box's  last  winning  race  as  a  3-year-old  took  place  at  Latonia,  where  he  won  the 
Kenton  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Eugenia  Wickes,  White  Frost  (winner  of 
the  Kentucky  Oaks,  etc.)  and  The  Elector. 

Owing  to  unsoundness  Box  only  started  twice  as  a  4-year-old,  and  finished  third 
once  behind  Imp  and  Lufra,  to  whom  he  was  giving  7  lbs.  and  6  lbs.  respectively. 

As  a  5-year-old  Box  won  8  races.  His  tirst  win  was  a  l-mile-and-70-yards  race  at 
Aqueduct,  beating  King  Barleycorn,  Warrenton  and  Domineer.  At  Morris  Park  he 
captured  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  Withers  course,  in  1:54  8/4,  beating  Glonoine,  Lanky  Bob, 
Latson,  Nosey,  Central  Trust.  Howard  Mann  and  4  others,  and  won  a  Handicap,  the  Withers 
mile,  time  1:41  1/4,  beating  Half  Time,  imp.  Peep  o'  Day.  Firearm,  Charentus,  Warrenton 
and  4  others. 

At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  3/4-mile  race  in  1:14  1/5,  6  runners,  and  won  a  1  1/8-mile 
Handicap,  with  top  weight,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:54  1/5,  4  runners.  At  Sheepshead 
Bay  he  won  a  1-mile  race,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  imp.  Peep  o' Day,  Bannockburn, 
etc.,  time  1 :41  2/5. 

At  Morris  Park  he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  Withers  course,  beating  Maid  of 
Harlem,  Carnero,  Decanter,  etc.,  and  also  captured  another  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  carry- 
ing 126  lbs.,  easily  by  3  lengths,  from  Muskadine,  Carnero,  Maid  of  Harlem,  Charentus 
and  Decanter. 

As  a  6-year-old  in  1900  Box  ran  3  times.  He  won  the  Carter  Handicap  at  Aqueduct, 
carrying  135  lbs.,  beating  Firearm,  May  Hemstead,  The  Kentuckian,  Modrine.  Ten  Candles 
and  6  others.     In  the  Metropolitan,  with   131   lbs.,  he  ran  second  to   Ethelbert,  126  lbs., 

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beating  Imp.  127,  Kilmarnock,  3  years,  104,  Ildrim,  3  years,  104,  imp.  Voter,  123,  Waring, 
3  years,  107,  Contestor,  3  years,  98,  Raflfaello,  113,  Survivor,  100,  and  Half  Time,  110  lbs. 
With  the  worst  of  the  weights,  he  was  third  to  Lothario  and  Charentus  in  a  1-mile  Handi- 
cap, 4  runners. 

Pandora  also  produced  Half  Time  who  as  a  2-year-old  started  4  times  and  won  1  race. 
He  won  a  race,  for  maidens,  last  4  1/2  furlongs  of  the  Futurity  course,  beating  Satirist, 
Tendresse,  Capt.  Sigsbee,  Greyfeld  and  10  others. 

Out  of  14  starts  as  a  3-year-old  Half  Time  scored  once  at  Brooklyn  where  he  captured 
the  Preakness  Stakes,  1  1/6  miles,  from  Filigrane  (giving  16  lbs.  away),  and  Lackland. 

In  1900  Half  Time  ran  13  races  without  winning,  but  he  ran  second  in  2  and  third  in  5. 

1888,  barren. 

1889,  cli.  f.  Rajbelle,  by  imp.  Kayoii  d'Or.     Alluded  to  above. 

1890,  cli.  f.  Ssarg:,  by  iin]).  Rayon  d'Or.     Never  ran. 

Ssarg  produced  Locochee,  who  did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a 
1  1/16-mile  race,  for  maidens  of  all  ages,  at  Brooklyn,  11  runners. 

As  a  4-year-old  Locochee  won  a  1  1/2-mile  Selling  race  at  San  Francisco,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $300,  easily  by  12  lengths,  7  runners,  track  heavy,  time  2:40.  Later  on  he  won  the 
Epsom  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,   easily  by  2  lengths,    track  heavy,  time  2;40  1/2,  6  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old  in  1901  Locochee  won  a  2-mile  race  at  San  Francisco,  easily  by  20 
lengths,  and  also  won  the  Thornton  Stakes,  4  miles,  easily  by  20  lengths. 

Ssarg  also  produced  Servilia,  2-year-old,  in  1898,  when  she  started  13  times,  won  3  races, 
was  second  in  1  and  third  in  1.  She  won  a  .')/8-mile  race,  on  the  Futurity  course,  for  maiden 
fillies,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  16  opponents.  At  Brooklyn  she  won  a  5/8-mile  race  m 
1 :02,  beating  Elizabeth  M.  (a  good  winner,  both  in  America  and  England).  In  Shot, 
Criterion,  Luerana,  Kimberley,  King  Pepper  and  2  others.  At  Morris  Park  she  was 
beaten  a  neck  by  Rolling  Boor  in  a  6  1/2-fuTlong  race.  Rolling  Boor  was  afterwards 
disqualified  for  fouling  Criterion  (unplaced)  and  the  race  was  awarded  to  Servilia. 

1891,  1892,  1893  and  1894,  barren. 

1895,  b.  f.  Folldw  the  Flag:,  by  Touruameut.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

1896,  ch.  f.  Red  Clover,  by  imp.  Kallicrates.     Did  not  run  as  a  2,  3,  or  4-year-old. 

1897,  barren. 

BALiI.^ET,     was  a  good  winner  and  a  producer  of  the  very  highest  class. 
Raybelle's 
2d  Dam. 

BALliOOIV,     was   a   great  racemare.      At  Lexington,   Ky.,   when   a  3-year-old,  she  won   mile 
Raybelle's        heats,  2-mile  heats,  3-mile  heats  and  4-mile  heats. 
8d  Dam. 

For  further  particulars  of  this  family,  see  Daisy  F.,  Elusive,  Elizabeth  L.,  Lady  Long- 
fellow, Mary  C,  Peg  Woflfington  and  The  Lioness. 


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Reine  d'Or  started  3  times,  won  1  race,  and  was  unplaced  in  2. 

Her  winnings  amounted  to  $150. 

As  a  2-year-old  Reine  d'Or  ran  once,  when,  with  105  lbs.  she  was  unplaced  behind  Lady  Prim- 
rose, 112,  Falsestep,  105,  and  Montrose,  115  lbs.,  in  the  Meet  and  Chandon  Stakes,  3/-I  mile,  at  Mon- 
mouth Park,  in  a  field  of  13  runners,  including  the  good  racehorse  Belvidere,  120  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Reine  d'Or  commer:ced  by  winning  a  Purse,  5/8mile,  for  maidens,  at  Clifton, 
N.  J..  7  runners,  time  1:04  3/-4.  In  her  last  race,  a  Purse,  5/S-mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  she  was 
entered  to  be  sold  for  SI, 000,  and  finished  unplaced  behind  Queen  of  Hearts,  $1,000.  Saluda,  $1,000, 
and  Pampero,  $1,000,  14  runners,  time  1:03. 

Reine  d'Or  produced  in 

1889,  di.  f.  (Jiieeii  d'Or  (late  Resriiia  II.).  by  iiii)).  Kaiitaka.  Started  24  times  as  a  2-year-old 
and  won  1  race,  viz  :  a  Purse,  I  2  mile,  at  (Gloucester,  by  3  lengths,  7  runners,  track  good, 
time  51  1/4  seconds. 

As  a  3-year-old  Queen  d'Or  started  37  times  and  won  8  races,  at  Gloucester,  from  5/8 
up  to  7/8  mile,  5  of  them  being  selling  events,  and  as  a  4-year-old  she  captured  3  more  races 
at  Gloucester. 

As  a  5-5'ear  old  Queen  d'Or  won  3  races  at  Alexander  Island. 

As  a  6-year-oId  she  left  the  legitimate  for  the  outlaw  tracks  without  winning,  but  the 
following  season  won  as  an  outlaw. 

1890.  barren. 

1891.  eh.  c.  by  .\lg:erine.  dead. 

1892,  ch.  c.  Font  d'Or,  by  Foiiso.  Started  6  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced 
in  5.  He  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Cincinnati,  by  2  lengths,  7  runners,  track  heavy,  time 
1:06  1/4 

As  a  3-year-old  Font  d'  Or  started  5  times,  won  2  races  and  was  unplaced  in  3.  He  won 
2  Selling  Purses,  each  of  them  3/4  mile,  at  Lexington,  track  heavy. 

As  a  4-year-oId  Font  d'Or  (who  also  ran  second,  twice  under  the  name  of  Black 
Prince)  won  2  races,  viz:  a  Handicap,  3/4  mile  heats,  at  Toronto  in  straight  heats,  and  a  7/8- 
mile  race  at  Newport,  Ky.,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $"200,  11  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  Purse.  1  mile,  at  Guelph,  Ont. 

l.'S9S,  b.  f.  Arg'entiiia  II.,  by  Longfellow.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race  and  was 
unplaced  in  3.  She  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  at  Latonia,  by  3  lengths,  with  odds  of  2  to 
1  laid  on  her,  beating  La  Golondriana  and  12  others,  track  heavy,  time  59  3/4  seconds. 

As  a  3-year-old  Argentina  II.,  according  to  Goot/ci'/'/i's  Giiiiic.  started  28  times,  won  8 
races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  12. 

Evidently  in  her  first  win  her  identity  is  confused  with  that  of  Argentina  (by  Gano), 
the  property  of  the  Santa  Anita  Stable,  because  in  the  fiist  race  credited  to  her  Argentina 
II.  is  given  as  the  property  of  the  Santa  Anita  Stable  and  coupled  in  the  betting  with 
Ramiro,  another  Santa  Anita  horse,  whereas  Argentina  II,  was  the  property  of  Mr.  T. 
C.  McDowell,  in  whose  name  she  won  7  races  afterwards. 

At  Newport,  Ky.,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $200,  she  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  12  runners, 
equal  weights,  and  also  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  G  runners.  At  Cincinnati,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $400,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  5  opponents,  entered  to  be  sold  foi  $300 

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each,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  |200,  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:42  1/4, 
beating  Hermes,  $800,  Nimrod,  $700,   Necedah,  $400,  and  3  others. 

At  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |200,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  in  a  canter, 
by  8  lengths,  beating  Daily  America  (winner  of  the  Realization,  beating  St.  Leonard's,  Sir 
Walter,  etc.),  $600,  and  4  others  ;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  in  a 
canter,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Sir  Vassar  and  4  others,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  |1,200,  won 
a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Booze,  $700,  the  good  racemare,  Ida  Pick- 
wick, $1,200,  and  2  others,  track  fair,  time  2:09. 

1894,  cli.  f.  Von  Hera,  by  Hanover.     Never  started. 

Von  Hera  has  thrown  Automaton,  who  ran  9  times  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  won  1  race, 
was  second  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  5.  At  Washington  he  captured  a  5  1/2-furlong 
race,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Velasquez  and  6  others,  and  at  the  same  track  ran  second 
to  Blueskin  in  a  6  1/2-furlong  race. 

Automaton  was  a  winner  again  in  1901. 

1895,  no  report  in  the  Stud  Book. 

1896,  b.  f.  Rush,  by  Wildsworth.     Started  12  times  as  a  2-year-okl,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  2. 

She  started  out  with  4  straight  wins,  beginning  at  Newport,  Ky.,  by  capturing  a  Purse, 
1/2  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Glad  Hand,  Pansy  H.,  Bezique  and  9  others,  track 
heavy,  time  51  1/4  seconds.  At  Louisville  she  won  the  Debutante  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating 
Rose  Apple,  Gay  Parisienne,  Queen  of  Song,  Chimura  and  4  others,  track  heavy,  time  51 
seconds. 

At  Harlem,  111.,  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  in  a  canter,  by  2  lengths,  giving  her 

3  opponents  from  13  to  18  lbs.,  track  heavy,  time  58  3/4  seconds,  and  next  won  the  Clipsetta 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Latonia,  in  1 :03,  at  even  weights  with  Ordelette  (unplaced),  and  giving 
the  others  from  10  to  15  lbs..     At  Harlem  Rush  also  won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  easily  by 

4  lengths,  in  1:07  1/4,  beating  Jolly  Roger,  Canace  and  Boney  Boy,  all  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Hawthorne  Park.  Chicago,  she  gave  Spirituelle  10  lbs.,  and  ran  second  to  her  in  the 
La  Grange  Stakes,  5/S-mile,  track  heavy,  conceding  from  10  to  13  lbs.  to  the  other  3  runners, 
and  3  days  later  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Jolly  Roger,  Formero 
and  5  others. 

At  Latonia,  with  120  lbs  ,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  track  heavy,  giving  from  5  to  18 
lbs.  to  9  opponents,  and  wound  up  the  season  by  giving  Queen  of  Song  12  lbs.  and  running 
her  to  a  neck  in  the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  4  others,  in  receipt  of  from  10  to 
18  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Rush  started  14  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in  1  and 
unplaced  in  3. 

At  Louisville  she  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  with  top  weight,  in  a  canter,  by  2  lengths, 
and  later  on  with  112  lbs.  won  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  in  a  canter,  by  8  lengths,  beating  May 
Hempstead  (winner  of  the  Tennessee  Derby  and  Oaks,  the  Latonia  Oaks,  etc.),  117,  and  the 
Lady  in  Blue,  112  lbs.,  12  lengths  behind  the  second.  Rush's  next  win  was  in  the  New 
York  Circuit. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  113  lbs.,  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  in  a  canter,  by  6  lengths, 
beating  Toluca,  114,  General  Mart  Gary,  108,  and  King  Barleycorn,  115  lbs.,  time  1:41  2/5, 
and  a  week  later  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  top  weight,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating 
Lothario,  Leo,  Planter  and  The  Burlington  Route,  time  1:42. 

At  Brooklyn  she  won  a  Handicap,  all  the  way,  from  her  solitary  opponent  Cambrian, 
at  equal  weights,  and  3  days  afterwards  won  The  Oceanview  Handicap.  1  1/16  miles,  from 
King  Barleycorn,  giving  him  weight.  The  last  time  she  earned  brackets  as  a  3-year-old 
she  frightened  out  the  opposition  and  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes,  1  ]/16  miles,  for 
mares  3  years  old  and  upwards. 

Rush  started  11  times  as  a  4-year  old  in  1900,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  2 
and  unplaced  in  4. 

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At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  on  main  track,  easily  by  4  lengths, 
from  Modrine,  Sanders,  Vulcain.  Contestor  and  3  others,  time  1;14  1  ^,  and  3  days  after- 
wards won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  spreadeagling  her  field,  which 
consisted  of  May  Hempstead,  Iroquois  Belle,  Oneck  Queen  and  3  others. 

In  the  Fall,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  for  3-year-olds  and 
upwards,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:40,  6  runners,  and  at  Morris  Park  won  a  Sweepstakes, 
last  7/8  of  the  Withers  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  m  1:26  3/4,  beating  Godfrey,  Joe  Fry  and 
Firearm. 

For  complete  list  of  Rush's  races,  see  Rush. 

1S!)7,     1).  e.  Loretlo,  by  Jim  Gorp.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old,  with  106  lbs.,  in  a  race  at 
Le.-iington,  won  by  My  Butterfly,  118  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  7  races  on  the  flat,  in  one  of  which  he  was  second,  and  he  also 
ran  3  races  over  the  jumps  and  was  second  in  1. 

I.ilI>L.Y  R.,      was  a  winner  for  4  seasons.     Was  also  a  good  producer. 
Reine  d'Or's 
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FI>ORE\C'E,     was  a  winner  and  a  good  producer.     Florence  threw  the  great  Hindoo,  etc.,  and 
Reine  d'Or's        is  the  second  dam  of  Cereta. 
2d  dam. 

See  Cereta  for  the  performances  and  Stud  records  of  Lilly  R.  and  Florence.     For  other 
particulars  of  this  family,  see  Fiesole. 


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Rose  Standish  ran  3  races,  and  was  unplaced  in  each  of  them. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  first  started  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Guttenberg,  and  was  one  of  the  beaten  division 
behind  Our  Pet,  Tear  Drop  and  Lorinda.  In  her  second  and  last  start,  as  a  2-year-old,  she  finished 
fifteenth  and  last  in  a  5/'8-mile  race  at  Morris  Park,  Penniless,  Varuna  and  Our  Jack  running  first, 
second  and  third  respectively. 

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ners, and  she  finished  tenth  behind  The  Judge,  War  Bonnet,  Reiff,  etc. 

Rose  Standish  produced  in 

1896,  b.  c.  Duxbiiry,  by  Pessarra.    Has  never  started. 

1897,  slipped  twins. 

HVPATIA,       never  ran.    She  produced  Slickaway,  Hypocrite,  Deceit,  Hannarinda  and  Genera 
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Dam. 

For  particulars  of  Hypatia  and  the  Levity  family,  see  Hypocrite,  Admiration,  Dis- 
sembler, Equality,  Manzanita,  Marquise,  Miss  Miriam,  Mountain  Range.  Soncy  Lass, 
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RUPERTA. 


Ruperta  started  22  times,  won  11  races,  was  second  in  7,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $17,100. 

Ruperta  ran  her  first  race  at  .Saratoga,  finishing  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  Daisy  F.,  top  weight, 
in  the  Spinaway  Stakes,  with  Estelle,  Paradox,  Cameo  and  5  others  making  up  the  field.  Two  days 
later  she  was  unplaced  behind  Gun  Wad,  Prince  Howard  and  Lizzie  Fonso  in  the  Virginia  Stakes, 
8  starters. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  105  lbs.,  she  won  the  Larchmont  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
in  1;14,  beating  Magnate,  108,  Ralph  Bayard,  113,  Uruidess.  120,  June  Day,  113,  Heather,  113  lbs., 
and  3  others.  Two  days  afterwards,  with  115  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Livonia,  103  lbs.,  in  the 
Casanova  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Golden  Horn,  108,  Bibelot,  103,  Cameo,  115,  Cornelia,  103, 
Starlight,  120,  Minuet,  103,  Carrie  C,  104,  Little  Ella,  108,  Folly,  108,  Her  Highness,  113  lbs.,  and 
4  others. 

In  the  White  Plains  Handicap,  her  last  race  at  Morris  Park,  with  110  lbs.  up,  she  ran  second, 
beaten  a  neck,  to  the  unbeaten  and  exceptionally  brilliant  2-year-old,  El  Rio  Rey,  126  lbs.  Behind 
the  pair  finished  St.  Carlo  (second  in  the  Futurity,  giving  Chaos,  the  winner,  13  lbs.),  115,  Leighton, 
112,  June  Day,  102,  Magnate,  107,  Masterlode,  100,  Grammercy,  105,  Soho,  107,  Prince  Fonso,  110, 
Banquet  (a  good  international  winner,  with  the  record  2;03  3/4  for  1  1/4  mUes,  straight  course  at 
Monmouth  Park),  114,  Cayuga  (a  very  high-class  2-year-old),  116  lbs.,  and  3  others,  time  1;17. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  115  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  the  good  racemare,  Reclare,  115  lbs.,  in  the 
Willow  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Sinaloa  II.,  Gloaming,  Amazon,  Golden  Horn  and  Martha,  108 
lbs.  each,  in  addition  to  Druidess  and  Paradox,  115  lbs.  each,  time  1:15  1/4,  and  three  days 
previously  she  had  run  third  to  Magnate  and  Ballarat  in  the  Algeria  Stakes,  beating  Tournament 
(winner  of  the  Realization,  etc.),  Banquet  and  2  others  at  weight  for  sex. 

Before  leaving  Brooklyn  Ruperta  won  an  All-Aged  Sweepstakes,  .5/8  mile,  easily  by  a  length, 
in  1:01  3/4,  beating  Amazon,  Estelle,  Blue  Rock.  Young  Duke,  Tipstaflf,  Little  Minch,  Ralph 
Bayard  and  5  others. 

At  Morris  Park,  in  the  Autumn,  it  was  Ruperta's  bad  luck  to  run  up  against  the  great  El  Rio 
Rey  in  the  Dunmore  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  carrying  108  lbs.  to  his  112.  It  resulted  in  an  easy  win  for 
the  magnificently  proportioned  and  perfect  actioned  son  of  Norfolk,  who,  however,  was  a  pretty 
sick  horse  that  day.  The  "also  rans"  included  Gregory,  115,  Ballarat,  111,  Lisimony,  111,  Fairy 
Queen,  109,  Livonia,  108,  and  Homeopathj-,  109  lbs. 

In  the  Fashion  Stakes,  later  on,  with  115  lbs,  Ruperta  ran  unplaced  behind  Tulla  Blackburn, 
111,  Pearl  Set,  108,  and  Sinaloa  II.,  103  lbs.,  8  starters.  Two  days  later  she  ran  second  to  Blue 
Rock,  3  years  old,  in  an  All-Aged  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  in  59  3/4  seconds,  beating  Madstone  (a 
high-class  winner  of  37  races),  Druidess,  Gun  Wad,  Puzzle  Glory  and  Umpire. 

At  Elizabeth  Ruperta  ran  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  winning  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile, 
with  top  weight,  from  5  opponents. 

As  a  3-year-old  Ruperta  began  by  winning  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  25  yards,  at  Latonia, 
easily  by  a  length,  from  Catalpa,  Marchma,  Brandolette  and  San  Ardo.  At  Saratoga  she  won  the 
American  Hotel  Stakes.  1  mile,  with  1111  lbs.,  beating  the  good  winner  Sir  John,  122,  Isaac  Lewis, 
104,  Australitz,  110,  and  3  others.  Two  days  afterwards  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Adirondack 
Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  having  the  worst  of  the  weight  with  her  4  opponents. 

Five  days  later  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  easil)-  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  King  Crab  (winner  of 
about  80  races)  and  Belle  d'Or,  time  1:41  3/4,  and  after  an  interval  of  three  days  she  won  the  Foster 
Memorial  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  with  113  lbs.,  beating  Prince  Fonso,  122,  Santiago,  122,  Sir  John, 
122,  Isaac  Lewis,  112,  Reclare,  117,  and  Australitz,  112  lbs.,  time  1:48  1/2. 

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Ruperta  next  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  with  109  lbs.,  beating  Hamlet,  Golden 
Reel  and  Hypocrite,  each  of  them  .'5  years  old,  carrying  108,  107  and  112  lbs.  respectively.  Her  last 
performance  at  Saratoga  was  winning  a  Purse,  1  mile,  m  a  canter  by  a  length  from  Lady  Pulsifer. 
Eminence  and  Kitty  Van. 

At  Sbeepshead  Bay  she  won  the  Dolphin  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  with  112  lbs  ,  easily  by  1  1/3  lengths, 
in  1;55  1/.5,  beating  De  Muth,  117,  Reclare,  117,  Masterlode.  104,  Charley  Post,  110,  and  Watterson, 
110  lbs.  Four  days  afterwards,  with  114  lbs.,  she  won  the  Reapers'  Stakes,  1  3/16  miles,  under  a 
pull  by  a  neck,  beating  De  Muth,  117,  Miss  Belle,  109,  Clio,  112,  Long  Shore,  99  lbs.,  and  2  others. 

In  the  Siren  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  Ruperta  made  her  next  and  last  appearance  in  public. 
With  119  lbs.  in  the  saddle,  she  was  apparently  winning  easily.  Within  the  last  furlong,  however, 
she  broke  down,  but  made  a  good  struggle,  finishing  second,  a  length  behind  Tulla  Blackburn, 
120  lbs.  Ten  lengths  separated  her  from  Miss  Belle,  109  lbs.,  who  was  third,  the  "  also  rans"  being 
imp.  Helter  Skelter  (a  good  stake  winner,  with  39  races  to  her  credit),  122,  Druidess,  110,  and 
Reclare,  126  lbs. 

Ruperta  was  barren  in  1892.     She  produced  in 

1893,  b.  c.  Titmouse,  by  iiiii>.  St.  Blaise.  Started  once  as  a  3-year-old  when  he  finished  second 
to  Bon  Ami  in  Purse,  Eclipse  course,  for  maiden  2-year-olds,  9  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  started  10  times  without  winning,  but  was  placed  second  once  and 
4  times  third.     As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  4  times  unplaced. 

1894,  b.  c.  St.  Rupert,  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old, 

Started  11  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  8.  He 
won  a  Purse,  •'5  l/'3  furlongs,  selling,  at  Harlem,  111.,  by  4  lengths,  13  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  13  times  unplaced.  As  a  .5- year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile, 
at  Tampa,  Fla.,  and  as  a  6-year-old  he  ran,  but  did  not  win. 

189.5,     b.  f.  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.    Died. 

1890,  b.  c.  Approval,  by  Pessara.  Started  7  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races  and  was  un- 
placed in  5.  At  Hawthorne  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse,  .5/8  mile,  for  maiden  2-year- 
olds,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:02,  9  starters,  and  at  Harlem,  111.,  won  a  Purse,  .5/8  mile, 
easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Streamer,  Prince  McClurg,  Assessor,  Doremus  and  4  others, 
time  1;01  1/4. 

As  a  8-year-old  Approval  started  8  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  1  and  third  in  1. 
At  Louisville  he  won  a  Purse,  6  1/2  furlongs,  in  1:33,  beating  Queen  of  Song  and  4  others, 
and  won  a  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  having  the  worst  of  the  weights  with 
his  6  opponents. 

Approval  was  then  brought  East,  and  at  Brooklyn  won  a  race,  1  1/16  miles,  with  110 
lbs.,  beating  Glengar,  113.  Lackland,  113,  Greatland  118,  and  Manlius,  110  lbs.  Five  days 
later  he  won  another  race  at  the  same  distance,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:48,  beating  The 
Kentuckian,  Rhinelander,  Survivor,  Heliobas,  Glengar  and   Roysterer,  all  at  even  weights. 

At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  race,  1  1/16  miles,  easily  from  Capt.  Sigsbee,  Grey 
Jacques  and  2  others,  and  at  Saratoga  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  in  1:5  i  1/4,  giving  Azucena 
1  lb.  a  year  and  a  beating. 

As  a  4-year-old  Approval  started  twice.  At  Morris  Park  he  won  a  race,  over  the 
Withers  mile,  by  a  length  in  1:41  3/4  from  Waitnot,  Survivor,  Decanter  and  Chartless. 
Over  the  same  course,  with  113  lbs.  up,  he  ran  second,  beaten  a  length,  to  The  Kentuckian, 
106  lbs.,  time  1:39  3/4,  Waitnot,  111  lbs.,  finishing  4  lengths  in  the  rear. 

1897,     b.  c.  by  Diablo. 

iriAROlTERITE,     never  started. 
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Dam. 

Marguerite  produced  Mocco,  Corona,  Rupert,  Melton,  Marsh  Mallow,  Daisy,  Marmont 
El  Telegrafo,  Billy  Redding  and  Florrie. 

For  full  particulars  of  this  family  see  Florrie. 

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Rush  started  37  times,  won  Itt  races,  was  second  in  7,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  9. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $14,390. 

Rush  won  her  first  race,  1/3  mile,  at  Newport,  Ky.,  easily  by  a  length  in  a  field  of  13,  track 
hea^'y,  time  .51  1/4  seconds.  At  Louisville,  track  again  heavy,  she  won  the  Debutante  Stakes,  1/2 
mile,  in  51  seconds,  9  starters. 

At  Harlem.  111.,  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  track  heavy;  ran 
unplaced  to  Toluca,  Olinthus  and  The  Kentuckian  in  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  time  54  1/4  seconds; 
won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  1:07  1,4,  beating  Jolly  Roger,  Cunace  and 
Boney  Boy,  and  ran  second  to  Boney  Boy  (in  receipt  of  5  lbs.)  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating 
Tulla  Fonso  and  The  Pride. 

At  Hawthorne  Park  she  was  unplaced  behind  Ailyar,  Espirage  and  .Miss  Marion  in  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  8  starters;  ran  second,  with  119  lbs.,  to  Spirituelle,  109  lbs.,  in  the  La  Grange  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  beating  Good  Hope  and  Kunja,  109  lbs.  each,  and  Queen  of  Song,  106  lbs.,  and  won 
a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  handily  by  3  lengths  from  7  opponents. 

At  Latonia,  with  118  lbs.,  she  won  the  Clipsetta  Stakes,  5,  8  mile,  beating  Hanlight,  103, 
Mayme  M.  M.,  107,  Orderlette,  118  lbs.,  and  2  others  in  receipt  of  weight;  won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  with  top  weight,  120  lbs.,  and  with  120  lbs.  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  Queen  of  Song, 
108  lbs.,  in  the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  8/4  mile,  defeating  Souchon,  110,  and  Mayme  M.  M.,  Fantasy 
and  Aureole,  107  lbs.  each. 

As  a  3-year-old  Rush  began  racing  at  Louisville,  where,  with  top  weight,  she  won  a  Purse, 
7/8  mile,  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  5  starters;  ran  second  with  top  weight,  107  lbs.,  to  Apple 
Jack,  4  years,  100  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  3/4  mile;  ran  third  to  Batten  and  Pnnce  McClurg  in  the 
Premier  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Ways  and  Means,  and  with  112  lbs.  won  the  Kentucky  Oaks, 
1  1/16  miles,  in  a  canter,  by  8  lengths,  from  Lady  Hempstead,  117  lbs.,  and  the  Lady  in  Blue, 
112  lbs.,  who  was  12  lengths  behind   the   second. 

At  Latonia,  with  122  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  May  Hempstead,  122,  Freak,  113,  and  Pre- 
liminary. 109  lbs.,  in  the  Oaks.  1  1/4  miles,  5  starters,  and  5  days  afterwards,  with  111  lbs.,  was 
unplaced  to  Star  of  Bethlehem,  4  years,  103,  Souchon,  3  years,  105,  and  George  Kratz,  4  years, 
103  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  7  starters. 

Rush's  next  performance  was  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  where,  with  113  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced 
to  Toluca,  108,  Heliobas.  106,  and  Lady  Lindsey,  107  lbs.,  in  the  Flying  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  on 
the  main  track,  7  starters,  time  1:14.  Four  days  afterwards,  with  113  lbs.,  she  won  a  Handicap, 
1  mile,  in  a  canter  by  6  lengths,  beating  Toluca,  114,  Gen.  Mart  Gary,  108,  and  King  Barleycorn, 
115  lbs.,  time  1:41  2/5,  and  a  week  later  won  another  Imile  race,  carrying  top  weight,  in  a 
canter  by  4  lengths. 

At  Brooklyn  she  easily  won  a  Handicap,  1  1  16  miles,  beating  Cambrian;  won  the  Ocean  View 
Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  carrying  119  lbs.,  beating  John  Barleycorn,  118  lbs.,  easily,  and  walked  over 
for  another  event. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  115  lbs.,  she  ran  Charentus,  5  years,  115  lbs  ,  to  1/2  length  in  a  race  over 
the  Withers  mile,  time  1:40  1/2,  easily  beating  imp.  Isidor,  5  years,  118,  Carnero,  5  years.  Ill, 
Latson,  4  years.  118,  and  imp.  Peep  o'  Day,  118  lbs.  Five  days  later  she  ran  her  last  race  of  the 
season,  carrying  126  lbs,  and  running  second  to  The  Rose,  105  lbs.,  in  the  Hunter  Handicap,  Withers 
mile,  track  heavy,  beating  Maid  of  Harlem,  108,  Mai,  113,  and  Lady  Lindsey,  104  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  Rush,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  began  by  wmning  a  3/4-mile  race,  on 
(he  main  track,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  easily  by  4  lengths,  from  Modrine,  Gonfalon.  Sanders,  Vulcain, 
Contestor,  Hammock  and  Margate,  time  1:14  1/5.     She  next  won  a  1-niile  race,  easily  by  4  lengths, 

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from  May  Hempstead,  Iroquois  Belle,  Oneck  Queen,  Merito,  etc.,  and  then,  with  118  lbs.,  ran 
unplaced  to  Charentus,  99,  Imp,  130,  and  Greyfeld,  100  lbs.,  in  the  Long  Island  Handicap,  1  1/8 
miles,  8  starters,  time    1:44. 

At  Saratoga,  with  111  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Gibralter,  116,  and  Mayor  Gilroy,  3  years,  111 
lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  time  1:01  1/4,  beating  Mr.  Jersey,  Lieber  Karl,  etc.,  and  2  days  later, 
with  121  lbs  ,  ran  third  to  The  Amazon,  3  years,  99,  and  Queen  of  Song,  4  years,  103  lbs.,  in  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  time  1:40,  beating  4  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

In  the  Autumn,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  she  led  her  field  from  start  to  finish  and  won  a  1-mile  race, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:40,  with  Kamara,  Andronicus,  Herbert,  Trumpet  and  Pincher  behind  her. 
She  was  next  unplaced  in  the  Ocean  Handicap,  1  mile,  won  by  imp.  Voter,  time  1:39  2/5,  and  was  again 
unplaced  in  the  Flight  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  on  the  main  track,  won  by  Heliobas  in  1:26  3/5. 

At  Morris  Park  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Manhattan  Handicap,  Eclipse  course,  won  by  Fire- 
arm in  1:10;  won  a  race,  over  the  last  7/8  of  the  Withers  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:26  3/4, 
carrying  112  lbs.,  beating  Godfrey,  112,  Joe  Frey,  2  years,  102,  and  Firearm,  5  years,  119  lbs. 

Rush  ended  her  racing  career  in  the  Westchester  Highweight  Handicap,  last  6  1/2  furlongs  of 
the  Withers  mile,  carrying  130  lbs.  and  running  second  to  Alard  Scheck,  2  years.  Ill  lbs. ,  defeat- 
ing Kinnikinic,  6  years,  115,  Dr.  Barlow,  2  years,  104,  Musette,  3  years,  112,  Meehanus,  4  years,  122 
Charentus,  6  years,  128  and  Belle  of  Lexington,  3  years,  115  lbs. 

REIIVE   D'OR,     was  a  winner  and  a  producer. 
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Dam. 

For  particulars  of  Reine  d'Or  and  the  rest  of  the  family  see  Reine  d'Or,  Cereta  and 
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I  yuadrille,  by  Selim. 

I  Coraus,  by  Sorcerer. 

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(  Castrellina,  by  Caslrel. 

\  Lottery,  by  Tramp. 
(  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

j  Catton,  by  Golumpus, 
)  Desdemona,  by  Orville 

i  Filho-da-Puta,  by  Haphazard 
(  Treasure,  by  Camillus. 

I  Orville,  by  Beningbroug"h. 
/  Emily,  by  Stamford. 

\  Pericles,  by  Evander. 

*  Marc,  by  Selim. 

I  Walton,  by  Sir  Peter 
t  Parasol,  by  Pot-S-os. 

f  Waxy,  bj  Pot-8-os. 
\  bcotia,  by  Delpini. 

J  Beningbrough,  by  Kin^  Fergus. 
i  Evelina,  by  Highflyer. 

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'f  Mare,  by  Whiskey. 

j  Castrel.  by  *Buzzard 

'(  Miss  Newton,  by  Delpini 

(  Sorcerer,  by  Trumpator. 
"/  Hornby  Lass,  by  *Buzzard 

I  Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules 

*  Echidna,  by  Economist. 

\  *Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 
)  Marpessa,  by  Muley. 

\  Humphrey  Clinker,  by  Comus. 
I  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

\  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
(  Ghuznee,  by  Pantaloon. 

j  Partisan,  by  Walton. 
(  Fawn,  by  Smolensko. 

\  Slane,  by  Royal  Oak. 
"(  Garcia,  by  Octavian. 

I  Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
/  Defiance,  by  Rubens 

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SONCV    LASS. 


Soncy  Lass  started  5  times,  finished  third  in  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  4. 

Her  total  winnings  were  $100. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  started  once,  running  unplaced  to  Madstone,  Red  Light  and  Brahmin,  in  a 
Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  13  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  was  unplaced  to  Britannic,  King  Crab  and  Reveller,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at 
Brooklyn,  13  starters,  and  at  the  same  track  threw  her  jockey,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  won  by 
Beck. 

At  Jerome  Park,  with  100  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Orator,  105,  and  Samaria,  lOG  lbs.,  in  the 
Harlem  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Utility,  100,  Forest  King,  122,  and  Servia,  107  lbs.,  won  easily  by 
4  lengths,  a  head  between  second  and  third,  time  1:17  1/4.  Two  days  afterwards  she  made  her 
last  appearance  in  public,  when  she  ran  unplaced  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1,400  yards,  won  by 
Volunteer  H. 

Soncy  Lasshas  thrown  the  Stake  winners,  Souffle  and  Star  Chamber,  in  addition  to  Stockholm, 

winner  of  8  races. 

BERTH.4,     captured  22  races,  of  which  18  were  jumpmg  events, 
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dam. 

She  threw  the  producers  Rema  Victoria  and  Uelphine,  and  also  Mohican,  winner  of  43 
races,  in  addition  to  ihe  winner.  Harold  Lindsay. 

STAMPS,       was  a  winner  and  also  a  first-class  broodmare. 
Soncy  Lass' 
2d  dam. 

She  threw  the  Stake  winners  Katie  Pearce  (also  a  producer).  Start  (in  England), 
Louisette  (also  a  producer)  and  Preciosa  (also  a  producer),  in  addition  to  the  winners,  Val- 
leria  (also  a  producer),  Alex  T.,  Billy  Pinkerton  and  Lillian.  Loch  Tanna,  another  daughter 
of  Stamps,  was  a  producer  in  England. 

]mi>DRED,     was  another  fine  broodmare.  She  had  to  her  credit  the  grand  racehorses,  Monarchist 
Soncy  Lass'       and  Frederick  the  Great,  and  also  the  good  stake  winner  Sultara,  who  threw  stake 
3d  dam.  winners  and  producers. 

Other  good-producing  daughters  of  Mildred  were  Ringlet,  Nora  Worth  and  Minx. 

LEVITV,     is  the  tap  root  of  an  immense  number  of  first-class  racehorses  and  broodmares.     The 
Soncy  Lass'     "  Levity  tamil)'  "  is  justly  considered  the  best  in  America. 
4th  dam. 

For  particulars  of  the  Levity  family  see  Admiration,  Dissembler,  Equality,  Hypocrite, 
Manzanita,  Marquise,  Miss  Miriam,  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish,  Souffle,  Tulla  Black- 
bum  and  Warasutta. 


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SOLIFFIvE. 


Souffle  started  72  times,  won  25  races,  ran  second  in  15,  third  in  IG  and  unplaced  in  10. 

Her  total  winnina^s  amounted  to  S37,307. 

Souffle's  career  on  the  turf  was  remarkable  from  the  fact  that  such  a  good  mare  should  have 
run  in  3  Selling  races  as  a  3-year-old,  and  in  (i  Selling  races  as  a  5-year-old.  Between  3  and  5  years 
of  age  she  proved  a  very  good  racemare  and  achieved  an  unprecedented  honor  by  winning  the  Oaks 
at  Louisville,  Cincinnati  and  Latonia  in  addition  to  other  high  class  races. 

She  began  her  career  as  a  3-year  old  on  September  5th  at  Louisville  where  she  was  unplaced  in 
a  7/H-mile  race  for  all  ages.  On  September  9th  she  captured  a  4  1  3-furlong  race,  for  maiden  3-year- 
olds,  in  56  13  seconds,  beating  14  opponents. 

At  Cincinnati  she  was  unplaced  to  Belle  of  Fordham  in  a  5  8-mile  race,  8  starters,  and  then  ran 
second  to  the  good  horse,  Ben  Eder  (who  was  giving  her  1(1  lbs. )  in  a  5  1  3-furlong  race,  beating  Loki 
and  4  others.  She  ran  second  to  Hester  (who  was  giving  her  10  lbs.)  in  a  .5/8-mile  race,  8  starters; 
ran  second  to  Fasig  in  a  5  1/3-furlong  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  6  runners,  and  second  to 
Miss  Maxim  (who  was  giving  her  5  lbs. )  in  a  5  1,  3-furlong  race,  5  runners,  time  1 :08. 

At  Latonia  Souffle  was  unplaced  in  the  Maiden  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  won  by  First  Mate,  9  runners ; 
won  a  5  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  J700,  carrying  top  weight,  beating  Sir  Dilke, 
Ida  Wagner  and  7  others;  ran  third  to  Epona  and  Marquise  (giving  them  4  and  3  lbs.  respectively) 
in  a  5  1/3-furlong  race,  11  runners,  and  was  unplaced  to  Mobalaska  in  a  5  1/3-furlong  Selling  race, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $600. 

She  then  went  to  New  Orleans,  where  she  ran  second  to  Nicholas  in  a  5  1/3-furlong  race, 
beating  11  others;  was  unplaced  in  a  5  1,'3-furIong  race  won  by  Fannie  Rowena,  10  runners,  and 
afterwards  wound  up  her  3-year-old  form  by  winning  4  straight  races,  viz:  a  §300  Purse,  3/4  mile, 
in  1 :15  1/4;  a  $250  Purse,  Handicap,  3,  4  mile;  a  S;350  Purse,  1  mile,  on  a  heavy  track  in  1:49  1/3,  and 
a  $300  Purse,  7  8  mile,  on  a  heavy  track  in  1 :36. 

As  a  3-year-old  Souffle  showed  a  wonderful  improvement  in  form. 

She  started  out  at  Louisville  by  winning  a  7/8-mile  race,  by  4  lengths,  in  1 :38,  beating  Penury, 
First  Mate,  etc.,  and  three  days  afterwards  won  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  1  1/16  miles,  easily  by  6 
lengths,  track  sloppy,  beating  Myrtle  Harkness  and  3  others,  time  1:54  1/3.  At  Nashville  Souffle 
was  unplaced  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race  won  by  Ben  Eder  in  3:08. 

At  Cincinnati,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  she  ran  second  to  Urania  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Handi- 
cap, beating  3  others,  and  three  days  afterwards,  in  receipt  of  2  lbs.  from  Lady  Inez,  she  won  the 
Cincinnati  Oaks,  1  1/16  miles,  in  1 :49  1/3,  giving  from  8  to  13  lbs.  to  the  other  4  runners. 

At  Milwaukee,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  Souffle  was  unplaced  to  Lord  Nelson  in  a 
1-mile  race,  time  1:41  1/4,  and  she  next  finished  second  to  Havoc  in  the  Independence  Stake?;, 
1  mile,  beating  Rondo,  Kamsin,  Muskalonge  and  Sweet  Faverdale,  time  1 :40  1/3. 

She  was  then  sent  to  Latonia  where  she  won  the  Oaks  (making  her  third  Oaks),  1  1/4 
miles,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Elusive,  Helen  Mar  and  Lufra,  time  3:16. 

On  her  return  to  Milwaukee  she  ran  third  to  Havoc  and  Sweet  Faverdale  (in  receipt  of  11  lbs.) 
in  the  Plankington  Handicap,  1  1/16  mdes.  time  1:47  3/4,  beating  3  others.  Two  days  after- 
wards she  ran  second  to  Muskalonge  in  a  1-mile  race,  4  runners,  and  the  next  day  ran  third  to 
Sweet  Faverdale  (in  receipt  of  8  lbs.)  and  David  in  the  Merchants'  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  beat- 
ing Lord  Nelson,  Rondo  and  Wernburg. 

Souffle  was  then  brought  to  the  New  York  circuit  and  at  .Sheepshead  Bay  was  awarded  a  1-mile 
Handicap,  the  other  runners  being  Ben  Brush,  Hanwell  and  imp.  Peep  o'  Day.    Ben  Brush  came  in 

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first  by  a  head,  with  Souffle  second,  3  lengths  in  front  of  Hanwell.     Ben   Brush,  however,   was 
disqualified  for  fouling  Hanwell  and  the  race  was  given  to  Souffle,  time  1 :42. 

Souffle  was  next  unplaced  in  The  Turf  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  on  the  grass,  won  by  imp. 
Halfling  and  two  days  afterwards,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  ran  third  to  Deerslayer  and 
Volley  in  the  Russet  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles  on  the  turf,  beating  imp.  Gold  Crest,  tmie  2:36  3/5. 
In  the  Autumn  Cup,  1  3/4  miles,  won  by  Deerslayer,  she  was  unplaced. 

At  Brooklyn  Souffle  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Roundsman  in  the  Fulton  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Ben 
Eder  and  Ramiro,  time  1:42,  stakes  divided,  and  later  on  finished  third  to  Ben  Eder  and  The 
Winner  in  the  Oceanview  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Captive  and  Volley. 

At  Morris  Park  she  won  the  Jerome  Handicap,  1  1,'4  miles,  over  the  hill,  in  2:09  1/4,  beating 
The  Winner  and  3  others,  and  she  also  won  the  Hunter  Handicap,  for  fillies  3-year-old,  1  1/8  miles, 
over  the  hill,  beating  Cassette,  Louise  N.  and  2  others,  conceding  them  from  10  to  23  lbs.,  time 
1 :54.  With  worst  of  the  weights  with  Maurice,  she  was  unplaced  to  him  in  the  Turf  and  Field  Club 
Handicap,  2  miles,  over  the  hill,  and  she  wound  up  her  3-year-old  career  by  running  third  to  Ramiro 
(giving  him  20  lbs.)  and  The  Winner  in  the  Morris  Park  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  over  the  hill,  4 
runners,  time  1  ;40  3/4. 

As  a  4-year-old  Souffle  began  at  Memphis  by  running  unplaced  to  Ulysses  (giving  him  19  lbs. )  in 
Montgomery  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles.  Then  she  captured  a  1  1/8-mile  Purse,  4  runners,  and  in  her 
last  race  there  she  was  unplaced  in  the  Peabody  Hotel  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  to  the  good  horse, 
Typhoon  II.,  Mary  and  Ulysses. 

At  Louisville  she  ran  third  to  Loki  and  F.  F.  V.  in  a  1  -mile  Purse,  and  with  an  advantage  in 
the  weights,  beat  Ben  Holladay,  Loki  and  5  others  in  a  1-mile  Handicap. 

At  St.  Louis,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  she  ran  second  to  Typhoon  II.  in  the  Memorial 
Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Buckvidere,  and  afterwards,  with  top  weight,  won  a  1  1/16-mile 
Purse,  4  runners,  and  also  the  Mound  City  Selling  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,800,  beating  Bing  Binger  and  2  others  in  1;.54  12. 

At  Fort  Erie  Souffle  ran  second  to  Sue  Kittle  in  the  Hotel  Iroquois  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating 
two  others;  ran  third  to  Skate  and  Ellsmere,  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  beating  Sue  Kitty,  and 
ran  third  and  last  to  Sue  Kitty  (giving  her  6  lbs. )  and  Skate  in  a  1-mile  Sweepstakes. 

At  Saratoga,  carrying  top  weight.  Souffle  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $900, 
6  runners,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  a  1  1/4-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  beating 
Damien  and  Mazarine. 

At  Brighton  Beach  she  finished  third  to  Woolhurst  and  Damien  in  a  1-mile  Selling  race, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  beating  Volley  and  Premier,  time  1 :41,  and  then,  with  top  weight,  won 
a  1-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $900,  beating  Dr.  Sheppard  and  6  others. 

AtSheepshead  Bay  she  ran  unplaced  to  Song  and  Dance  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  $800,  and  with  top  weight,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $900  ran  second  to  Manasses  in  a  1  1/8- 
mile  Selling  race,  5  runners. 

Souffle  was  then  sent  to  Chicago  and  at  Harlem  ran  third  to  Laureate  and  Bing  Binger  in  a 
1  1/8-mile  Purse,  5  nmners,  time  1:54;  ran  second  to  Milwaukee  in  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  8  runners 
won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  5  runners,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race. 

Souffle  was  then  sent  to  San  Francisco,  where  she  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $700,  5  runners;  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  ran  second  to  Grady  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling 
race ;  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  5  runners ;  ran  unplaced  to  Buckwa 
in  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $600  and  ran  her  last  race  of  the  season  when  she 
finished  third  to  Bernardillo  and  Marquise  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Selling  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000, 
4  runners. 

As  a  5-year-old  Souffle  ran  all  her  races,  7  in  number,  in  California,  and  with  one  exception  they 
were  all  cheap  selling  events. 

The  first  at  1  1/8  miles,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  she  won  with  top  weight,  from  4  opponents. 
Then  she  ran  third  in  2,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $900  and  $700.  In  a  1-mile  Handicap  she  ran  second  to 
Ed.  Gartland  who  was  giving  her  weight.     Her  hard  campaign  had  evidently  knocked  her  out,  and 

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the  next  time  she  ran,  when  entered  to  be  sold  for  $650,  the  best  she  could  do  was  to  run  third  to  Collins 
and  Little  Cripple,  each  in  receipt  of  3  lbs.  In  her  last  3  races,  when  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500  and 
$400,  she  was  unplaced. 

SOXC'V    I...4SS,     ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.     She  has  produced  the  winners  Stock- 
Souffle's  holm  and  Star  Chamber  in  addition  to  Souffle. 
Dam.  , 

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For  the  turf  and  stu  1  records  of  Bertha  and  her  produce  see  Manzanita. 

For  further  particulars  of  the  Levity  family,  from  which  Souffle  comes,  see  Admiration, 
Dissembler,  Equality,  Hypocrite,  Marquise,  Miss  Miriam,  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish, 
Soncy  Lass,  Tulla  Blackburn  and  Wamsutta. 


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Sunnyside  ran  onlyas  a2-yeat-okl,  when  she  started  5  times  and  was  unplaced  on  each  occasion 
She  is  by  the  great  racehorse  imp.  Mortemer,  who  sired  some  extra  good  performers  both  in  this 
country  and  abroad. 

As  an  example  of  what  he  did  at  the  stud  in  France  we  may  instance  his  get  of  one  year,  when 
he  was  represented  by  the  3  brilliant  racehorses,  Chamant  (winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  Dewhurst 
Plate,  2,000  guineas,  etc.),  Verneuil  (a  frequent  winner  in  England  and  France.  In  England  he 
won  the  Jockey  Club  Cup,  3  1/4  miles,  at  Newmarket ;  the  Queen's  Vase,  2  miles,  on  Tuesday  ; 
the  Gold  Cup,  3  1/2  miles,  on  Thursday,  and  the  Alexandra  Plate,  3  miles,  on  Friday,  m  one  week, 
at  Ascot),  and  St.  Christophe,  a  winner  in  England  and  a  frequent  winner  in  France,  whose  victories 
included  the  Grand  Pri.x  de  Paris,  I  7/8  miles,  and  the  Prix  de  Chantilly,  2  miles. 

Mortemer  had  previously  got  Camelia,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  who  also  ran  a  dead  heat 
with  Enguerrande  for  the  Oaks,  Stakes  divided.  In  America,  too,  when  the  property  of  Mr.  Pierre 
Lorillard,  Wanda,  Chimera,  Heva,  Exile,  Katrine,  Cyclops,  Savanac  and  many  other  good  ones 
sprung  from  his  loins. 

Sunnyside  produced  in 

1892,  C'h.  f.  Sun  shade,  by  imp.  Kaiitnka.     Ran  once  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  was  unplaced. 

1893,  Slipped  foal,  by  imp.  Rayon  d'Or. 

1894,  1).  c.  by  iiiii>.  Victory. 

189tj,     b.  c.  Previous,  by  imp.  Meddler.     Started  23  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  8  races,  was 

placed  7  times  and  unplaced  on  8  occasions. 

He  ran  second  m  his  maiden  effort  and  then  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race  at  Aqueduct, 
beating  Blueaway  and  10  others.  He  next  won  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race  at  Morris  Park  from 
12  opponents,  and  at  the  same  place  won  a  5/8-mile  Handicap  in  0:51). 

At  Brooklj-n  he  was  asked  to  give  11  lbs.  to  Hamburg  and  0  others  in  a  5/8-mile 
race.  It  was  a  cake  walk  for  Hamburg,  but  Previous  beat  the  others,  including  Sanders 
and  Prince  Lee.  In  his  next  race,  at  the  same  Meeting,  Previous  landed  the  Great 
American  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  in  1;01  3/4,  beating  Handball,  Varus,  Kitefoot,  Archduke, 
Frohman,  Aratoma.etc.  Three  days  afterwards  he  again  tackled  Hamburg,  this  time  at  equal 
weights,  but  the  result  was  the  same  as  in  their  previous  encounter,  Hamburg  winning 
easily  by  2  lengths.  Sly  Fox  and  others  finishing  in  the  rear. 

In  his  next  race,  the  Great  Trial  Stakes,  Futurity  course.  Previous,  carrying  139  lbs., 
was  unfortunate  in  having  to  again  buck  up  against  Hamburg,  122  lbs.  Hamburg 
made  the  running  from  start  to  finish  and  won  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths.  This  was  an 
excellent  performance,  as  the  runners  included  George  Keene,  123,  Bowling  Brook  (a  real 
crack),  122,  Varus,  122,  Kitefoot,  119,  Handball,  120,  The  Huguenot  (Withers,  etc.),  115, 
Firearms,  129  lbs.,  and  others. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Fall,  after  having  run  unplaced  4  times,  Previous  came 
out  in  good  shape.  With  115  lbs.  up,  he  won  the  Flatbush  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  defeating 
Hamburg,  120  lbs.  by  a  head,  the  other  runners  including  Firearm,  115,  Handball,  115, 
The  Huguenot,  120,  Kitefoot,  120,  imp.  Mirthful,  107,  Geo.  Keene,  115,  and  San  Venado, 
105  lbs. 

Two  unsuccessful  races  followed  this  win,  and  then  Previous  easily  won  the  Youthful 
Stakes,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  5  1/2  furlongs,  at  Brooklyn,  from  10  opponents.  The 
next  time  he  started  he  won  the  Neptune  Stakes,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,500,  3/4  mile,  at 
the  same  track,  beating  8  others.     Another  defeat  followed  this  victory,  but  in  his  next 

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effort,  his  last,  as  a  2-year-old,  Previous  won  a  7/8-mile  race  at  Aqueduct.     The  2-year- 
old  winnings  of  Previous  amounted  to  $18,i)2(). 

As  a  3-year-old,  Previous  started  out  by  easily  winning  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Morris 
Park,  beating  Gala  Day  and  Ten  Spot,  giving  weight  to  each  of  them,  and  at  the  same 
Meeting  he  captured  the  Red  Cross  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  Withers  course,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  from  Mont  d'Or  and  Semper  Ego. 

In  the  Belmont  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  at  the  same  place,  he  ran  second  to  Bowling 
Brook,  beating  Hamburg  by  3  lengths,  Hamburg  in  turn  defeating  Gala  Day  40  lengths. 
This  was  Hamburg's  first  race  of  the  year,  and  he  was  evidently  not  wound  up  to  concert 
pitch.  He  was  a  great  doer,  with  a  wonderful  constitution  requiring  an  unusual  amount 
of  work  to  get  him  thoroughly  fit. 

At  Brooklyn,  Previous  easily  disposed  of  Decanter  and  others  in  a  1-mile  race,  giving 
them  20  lbs.,  time  1;42.  He  then  ran  twice  third  and  once  second  with  the  worst  of  the 
weights,  and  after  that  ran  4  times  unplaced,  winding  up  the  season  by  running  third 
and  second. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Previous  ran  17  times,  won  4  races  and  was  placed  third  twice. 

His  first  win  was  at  Morris  Park,  where,  with  113  lbs.  up,  he  captured  the  New  Rochelle 
Handicap,  7/8  mile,  time  1:26  3/4,  beating  Imp,  113,  Don  de  Oro,  126  (left  at  the  post), 
Sanders,  123,  the  3-year-olds,  Kingdon  and  Autumn,  113  lbs.  each,  and  4  others. 

Another  good  performance  was  his  winning  the  Fall  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  on  the  main 
track,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  carrying  111  lbs.,  with  Imp,  May  Hempstead,  Firearm,  etc., 
behind  him.  The  Twin  City  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  at  the  same  track,  also  fell  to  his  share, 
the  opposition  including  Imp,  Bannockburn,  Bangle,  etc. 

The  last  race  of  the  season  in  which  Previous  was  successful  was  the  Occidental 
Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  which  he  won  in  a  drive  from  Charentus,  Imp,  King 
Barleycorn.  May  Hempstead  and  Muskadine. 

l.S9(J      and  1807,  barren. 

1898,     b.  f.  Morniiiarside,  by  imp.  Meddler.     Ran  3  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old,  in  1901,  with  the  best  of  the  weights,  she  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  on  the 
main  track,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  1:18,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Glennellie,  Templeton, 
Trigger,  Sweet  Lavender,  Ashes,  Lady  of  the  Valley,  Musette  and  Betsy  Prig.  At  Sara- 
toga she  won  the  Alabama  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  with  116  lbs.,  in  1:47  4/5,  beating  Reina, 
124,  Sweet  Lavender,  116  lbs.,  etc. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  136  lbs.,  top  weight,  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  in  a  canter  by 
4  lengths,  beating  Barbara  Frietchie,  100,  Janice.  121  lbs.,  and  2  others. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  120  lbs  ,  top  weight,  she  won  the  Hunter  Handicap,  Withers  mile, 
in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  beating  Lady  of  the  Valley,  103,  Templeton,  105  lbs.,  and  2  others. 
In  1902  Morningside  is  showing  excellent  form.  She  has  won  the  Brookdale  Handicap, 
1  1/8  miles,  easily  beating  Advance  Guard,  Col.  Padden  and  5  others,  time  1:52.  At 
Saratoga,  she  has  captured  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:,58  i/a  and 
another  Handicap  at  the  same  track,  same  distance,  with  top  weight. 

SLY  I»A!\X'E,     started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races  oft'  the  reel  and  was  second  on  the  other 
Sunnyside's         occasion.     She   began   by   winning   the    Filly   Stakes,    3/4  mile,   at  Lexington, 
dam.  beating  Aileen  (unnamed  then;.  Blue  Lodge,  etc.     At  the  same  place  she  won 

the  Colt  and  Filly  Stakes,  1  Tnile,  from  Talisman.  Fonso,  Mistake,  Pat   Farrell, 
Kinkead,  etc.     Ten  days  afterwards  she  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Bye-and-Bye  for 
the  Blue  Grass  Stakes.  3/4  mile,  at  Louisville,  Blue  Lodge,  Aileen,  Brunette,  etc.,  finish- 
ing behind  them.     In  the  run-oft".  Sly  Dance  won  easily  by  6  lengths,  time   1:16  3/4  and 
1:17  1/4. 

Sly  Dance's  defeat  occurred  in  the  Sanford  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Louisville,  where  Mis'ake 
(winner  of  the  Newmarket  International  Handicap,  about  1  1/4  miles,  in  England),  beat 
her  1  1/2  lengths  in  1:43  1/4,  Fonso,  Blue  Lodge,  Mendelssohn  and  Talisman,  representing 
the  beaten  division. 

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As  a  3-year  old  Sly  Dance  belonged  to  Mr.  Pierre  Lorillard  and  ran  only  twice.  She 
carried  his  colors  in  England  where  she  was  unplaced  with  94  lbs  in  the  City  and  Suburban, 
1  l-t  miles,  at  Epsom,  and  was  also  unplaced  with  90  lbs.  in  the  Ascot  Stakes,  2  miles, 
at  Ascot. 

As  a  4-year-old  Sly  Dance  had  returned  to  her  native  land  and  took  part  in  21  races,  of 
which  she  won  7,  ran  second  in  9  and  third  in  2. 

Her  victories  included  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  heats,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay. 
She  won  the  first  heat  by  a  head,  ran  fifth  in  the  second  heat,  and  won  the  final  by  a 
length,  time  1:56,  1:57  1/4  and  2:00.  The  beaten  lot  were  Warfield  (who  won  the  second 
heat),  Juanita,  Dan  K.,  Ventriloquist  and  Judge  Murray.  At  Monmouth  Park  she  beat  a 
crack  lot  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles  in  2:10  1/2,  the  well-known  high-class  animals  Ferida, 
Strathspey,  Sir  Hugh  and  Bounce  making  up  the  field. 

She  beat  another  field  of  very  high-class  horses,  including  Monitor  Eole,  Girofle,  etc., 
in  a  1  1/2-mile  Handicap,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Fall,  time  2:37  1/2.  At  the  same 
Meeting  Sly  Dance  won  a  1  1/8-mile  heat  race,  time  1:58  and  1:59.  Girofle  won  the  first 
heat  bv  3  lengths  and  was  afterwards  withdra\<'n  on  account  of  business.  Sly  Dance 
running  second,  and  in  the  final  she  won  by  2  lengths.  Four  days  afterwards  she  won  a 
1  1/4-mile  Handicap  from  Fair  Count,  Sir  Hugh  and  others 

At  Jerome  Park  the  great  Checkmate  and  Ferida  succumbed  to  her  in  a  I  1  8-mile  race, 
and  three  days  afterwards  Sly  Dance  downed  the  two  cracks,  Thora  and  Monitor  by  2 
lengths  in  a  1  1  '4-mile  race. 

Sly  Dance  was  barren  in  1884.     She  produced  in 

1885,  cli.  f.  by  imp.  Mortemer.    Dead. 

1886.  cli.  f.  Pavaiine,  by  Iroquois.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.     Ran  5  times  as  a  3-year-old 
without  winning. 

18S7.     ell.  f.  Siiiiiiysiide.  by  imp.  Mortemer.    Alluded  to  above. 

1888,  cli.  f.  Portia,  by  Joe  Daniels.     Ran  3  races  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 

Portia  has  produced  Mazie  O,  a  winner  as  a  2-year-old. 

1889,  barren. 

1890,  b.  f.  Slow  Dance,  imp.  Darebiu.     Never  ran. 

Slow  Dance  produced  Highland  Ball,  a  winner  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old. 
Slow  Dance  died  in  December,  1900. 

1891,  barren. 

1592.  b.  0.  Waltzer,  by  imp.  Darebin.     One  of  the  best  2-year-olds  of  his  day,  with  over  $40,000 
to  his  credit  while  on  the  turf. 

His  2-year-old  wins  included  the  Great  American  Stakes  at  Brooklyn  ;  a  3/4-mile 
Sweepstakes  at  Morris  Park;  at  Sheepshead  Bay  the  Zephyr  Stakes,  carrying  120  lbs., 
giving  weight  away  to  all  his  opponents;  the  Spring  Stakes,  again  giving  weight  to  the  rest 
of  the  field,  and  the  Great  Trial  Stakes,  carrying  125  lbs.,  conceding  weight  to  all  but  1. 

Waltzer  won  4  races  as  a  3-year-old,  and  later  on  developed  into  a  smart  hurdle  race- 
horse. 

1593,  b.  c.  by  imp.  Darebin. 

1894,  barren. 

1895,  1).  c.  Dancer,  by  imp.  Darebin.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.     Ran   once   unplaced  as  a 
3-old-old. 

Sly  Dance  died  in  March,  1895. 

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1875,  b.  c.  Leveller,  a  good  racehorse.  As  a  2-year-old  he  won  the  Young  American  Stakes, 
and  as  a  3-year  old  he  ran  7  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  twice  and  third  once. 

His  first  attempt  was  running  second  to  Day  Star  in  the  Blue  Ribbon  Stakes  at  Lexington. 
He  next  ran  third  to  Day  Star  and  Hirayar  in  the  Kentucky  Derby  at  Louisville  9  starters. 
Six  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Clark  Stakes,  2  miles,  turning  the  tables  on  Day  Star, 
who  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Solicitor  for  second  place,  Blue  Eyes  finishing  behind  the  dead 
heaters. 

Leveller  had  to  play  second  fiddle  to  Himyar  in  the  January  Stakes,  mile  heats,  at  St. 
Louis,  Himyar  winning  in  straight  heats,  Kate  Claxton  and  McHenry  finishing  behind  the 
pair.  Two  days  afterwards  Leveller  captured  the  Merchants' Stakes,  mile  heats,  7  starters. 
At  Lexington,  in  the  Fall,  the  Viley  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  fell  to  his  share.  Day  Star. 
Solicitor  and  others  making  up  the  field,  and  he  wound  up  the  season  by  easily  winning  the 
St.  Leger,  2  miles,  at  the  same  track. 

18  7G,     barren. 

1877,  ch.  f.  Sly  Dance,  by  War  Dance.    Alluded  to  above. 

1878,  b.  e.  Dakota,  by  War  Dance.  Sent  to  England,  where  he  ran  3  times  unplaced,  viz.:  in  the 
Hyde  Park  Plate,  5/8  mile,  at  Epsom  ;  the  Criterion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  Newmarket,  and  in 
the  Dewhurst  Plate,  7/8  mile,  Newmarket. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  ran  all  his  races  over  hurdles  in  France  and  finished  second  twice  at 
Dieppe  and  Pont  L'Eveque.  At  Deanville  he  won  a  Handicap  Hurdle  race,  his  only  victory 
during  the  year  out  of  7  starts. 

1879,  ch.  c.  Sachem,  by  War  Dance.  Was  beaten  in  his  first  race  as  a  2-year  old,  in  a  Match, 
$5,000  a  side,  with  $1,500  added,  against  Onondaga,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  time  1:15  1/2.  He 
then  walked  over  for  a  $500  Purse  at  the  same  place,  and  at  Monmouth  Park  ran  unplaced 
in  a  .5/8-mile  race. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Sachem  ran  10  races  in  England  without  winning.  He  began  by  run- 
ning unplaced  in  the  2,000  guineas  to  Shotover  (winner  of  the  Derby),  Quicklime  (second 
in  the  Derby)  and  Harden.  He  next  tried  to  win  the  Derby  and  ran  a  bad  third  to  the 
same  two  horses  that  finished  first  and  second  in  the  2,000  guineas.  He,  however,  beat 
Bruce  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris),  Dutch  Oven  (winner  of  the  St.  Legcr)  and  9 
others.     Afterwards  he  was  placed  second  twice  and  third  twice. 

As  a  4-year-old.  Sachem  ran  7  times.  In  the  Brighton  (England)  Autumn  Handicap, 
1  1/2  miles,  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Ironclad,  who  finished  first  by  3  lengths  in  the  run-off, 
but  was  disqualified  on  account  of  boring,  thus  giving  Sachem  the  race.  At  Stockbridge 
Sachem  ran  second  to  Seahorse  in  the  Beaufort  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  8  starters,  and  was 
unplaced  in  5  races. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Sachem  started  4  times  on  the  fiat  and  6  times  over  hurdles.  He  won 
the  Sandown  Grand  Prize  (Hurdle  Handicap),  about  2  miles;  won  the  Chaddesdon  Plate, 
Handicap,  about  1  1/8  miles,  at  Derby,  and  the  Clyde  Welter  Handicap,  a  mile,  at  Lanark. 

1880,  b.  f.  by  Monarchist.    Dead. 

1881      and  1882,    barren. 

1883,  ch.  c.  Savanac,  by  imp.  Mortemer.  Ran  4  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  the  Sapling 
Stakes.  3/4  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  after  a  dead  heat  with  the  speedy  Quito,  whom  he 
easily  disposed  of  by  3  lengths  in  the  run-off.     Blue  Wing,  Syntax  and  0  others  also  ran. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Savanac  commenced  by  trying  to  give  Eurus  and  Eolian  (high-class 
racehorses)  10  lbs.  each  in  the  Willard  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Washington.  They 
finished  in  the  order  named  with  that  good  little  racehorse,  Dry  Monopole( Brooklyn  Handi- 
cap, etc.)  and  others  behind  them.  At  Baltimore,  Savanac  beat  Ten  Booker,  good  old  Swift 
and  Bettler,  in  the  Peyton  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles. 

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Then  he  essayed  to  win  the  Suburban,  a  feat  that  has  never  yet  been  accomplished  by 
a  3-year-old.  He  made  a  fine  fight  and  finished  third  to  Troubadour  and  Richmond,  the 
latter  only  beating  him  by  a  neck.  It  was  a  liigh-class  field,  including  Himalaya,  Barnum, 
Joe  Cotton,  Unrest.  Lizzie  Uwyer,  Ban  Fo.x,  Florence  Fonso,  Favor.  Charity,  Goano,  Mark- 
land,  Springfield,  etc.,  etc.     Savanac  was  unplaced  in  the  next  and  last  race  of  his  career. 

1884,  b.  e.  Volunteer  II..  by  imp.  Morteiiier.  Did  not  run  as  a  2  or  3-year-old.  He  ran  as  a  4- 
year  old  and  did  not  win,  but  earned  8  brackets  as  a  5-year-old.  The  next  season  he  won 
11  races  and  he  also  won  at  7  years  of  age.     Volunteer  11.  was  a  horse  of  great  speed. 

Sly  Boots  died  in  1884. 

SKI'<I>AI>I>I>E,      did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.     As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  3  times.     At  Paterson 

Sunnyside's  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  1  1/2  miles,  won  by  Mamona,  5  starters,  and  at 

3d  dam.  the  same   track  finished  third  to  Aldebaran  and  Copeck  in  a  Sweepstakes, 

mile  heats,  5  runners.     At  Philadelphia  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  beating 

Rouble  and  Seven  Oaks. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Skedaddle  started  3  times  and  won  all  her  races. 

At  St.  Louis  she  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  3  heats,  beating  Monsoon  and  .5  others. 
Four  days  later  she  won  the  Stock  Dealers'  Division  Post  Stakes,  mile  heats,  3  in  .5,  in  5 
heats,  beating  Sue  Lewis,  Maraona  and  4  others.  At  Lexington  she  won  a  Purse,  3-mile 
heats,  in  3  heats,  beating  Luileme. 

Skedaddle  threw  the  stake  winners  Saucebox  (also  a  producer),  Florence  B.  (died  when 
5  years  oldi.  The  Slashes  (also  a  producer)  and  Joe  S.  In  addition  tc5  these  she  threw  the 
producers  Squeeze 'Em,  Slyboots  (alluded  to  above)  and  Scramble. 

mACii\OLiIA,     threw  12  winners. 
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4th  dam. 

For  further  particulars  of  this  family,  see  Kaloolah,  Niliil,  Cambric,  Homeopathy,  La 
Sylphide  and  Semper  Fidele. 


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Semper  Fidele  started  18  times,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  10. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $6,291. 

Semper  Fidele  began  her  racing  career  as  a  2-year-old  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  where 
she  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  H/S  mile,  won  by  San  Juan,  15  starters,  and  was  also  unplaced  in  a 
Purse,  same  distance,  won  by  Anarchist,  11  starters. 

At  St.  Paul,  with  100  lbs.  up.  she  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  by  a  length,  in  1 :01  1/2,  beat- 
ing Anne  Elizabeth,  105,  Paltiena,  118,  Ida  Pickwick  (winner  of  the  Latonia  Oaks,  etc  ),  115,  Mattie 
Allen,  105.  Silver  Charm,  lOi,  Monte  Rosa,  113,  Annie  Brown,  IVS.  and  Mary  C,  100  lbs.  Fivedays 
afterwards,  with  113  lbs.,  she  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  by  a  length,  in  1:01  1/2,  from  Philora,  Chimes 
and  5  others,  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Latonia  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight,  beating  Roseland,  Palestine  and  G  others, 
time  1:15  1/2  ;  won  the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  118  lbs.,  beating  Anne  Elizabeth,  110,  Miss 
Hawkins  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  Twin  City  Oaks,  etc.),  115,  Lady  Washington,  132,  Sister 
Linda,  lis.  and  Birdella  M.,  110  lbs.,  and  finished  her  2-year-old  career  by  winning  a  Purse,  1  mile, 
by  2  lengths,  beating  Roseland  and  the  3-year-old  Bettie  Selden,  track  heavy,  time  1:44  3/4. 

As  a  3-year-old  Semper  Fidele  began  by  winning  the  Kentucky  Jack  Pot  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles, 
at  Latonia,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths  from  the  4-year-oIds  Long  Shore  and  Dollikins.  She  was  next 
unplaced  in  the  Decoration  Handicap.  1  1/4  miles,  to  Marion  C,  Michael  and  Proctor  Knott  (winner 
of  the  Futurity,  etc.),  6  starters,  and  ran  3  times  afterwards  during  the  season  without  winning. 

As  a  4-year-old  Semper  Fidele  ran  third  to  Ray  S.  and  Bonnie  Bird  in  the  Twin  City  Mer- 
chants' Handicap,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  at  Latonia,  7  runners,  and  starting  first  favorite  in  the  St. 
Paul  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  won  by  Innocence,  she  fell. 

As  a  5-year  old  Semper  Fidele  was  unplaced  in  the  Merchants'  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Louis- 
ville, won  by  Galindo,  7  starters,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Kentucky  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  won  by 
Rudolph,  9  starters,  tune  1:54  1/2.  At  Latonia  she  was  unplaced  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes, 
3/4  mile,  won  by  Bellevue,  8  starters,  time  1  14  3/4,  and  two  days  afterwards  ran  her  last  race  in 
a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  finishing  second  to  Clementine,  with  Chimes  3  lengths  behind  her. 

Semper  Fidele  has  produced  Flammarion,  winner  of  the  Ripple  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Latonia,  as 
a  3-year-old,  and  also  a  winner  as  a  4-year-old. 

Another  of  her  winning  produce  is  Tosti,  who  earned  brackets  as  a  3,  4  and  5-year-old. 

I.A     SVLPHIDE,      won  23  races  and  threw  the  stake  winners  Semper  Rex,  Semper  Lex  and 
Semper  Fidele's  Semper  Ego,  in  addition  to  Semper  Ira,  a  winner  over  the  jumps.     Her 

Dam.  daughter.    Semper  Cara,    never    started,    but   has    produced   the   winner. 

Borough. 

For  further  particulars  of  this  family  see  La  Sylphide,  Cambric,  Homeopathy,  Kaloolah, 
Nihil  and  Sunnyside. 


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S  *Buzzard,  by  Woodpecker. 
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'(  Quadrille,  by  Selim. 

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\  Selim,  by  ♦Buzzard. 

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\  Tramp,  by  Dick  Andrews. 

*  Web,  by  Waxy. 

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'I  Leda,  by  Filho-da-Puta. 

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i  Fawn,  by  Smolensko. 

I  Camel,  by  Whalebone. 
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I  Emma,  by  Whisker. 

I  Sir  Charles,  by  Sir  Archy. 
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I  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

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S  Lottery,  by  Tramp. 

'i  Sister  to  Catterick.  by  Whisker. 

\  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

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TARA     BLACKBURN. 


Tara  Blackburn  never  started. 

She  produced  in 

1S!»0,  1).  f.  Ftiryret-Me-N«t.  by  Fausfus.  Started  15  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  10.  She  won  a  Selling  Purse,  7  8  mile,  for  all  ages,  at 
Guttenberg,  beating  Gamester,  Violet  S.  and  6  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Forget-Me-Not  started  26  times,  won  3  races,  at  Glnucester,  was  second 
in  2,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  18,  while  as  a  4year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

ISftl,  br.  c.  Jim  Corbett,  by  Faiistiis.  Ran  14  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  11  times 
as  a  3-year-old,  won  1  race,  at  Flushing,  L.  I.,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  9. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  track,  but  ran  as  an  outlaw  without 
winning. 

18{t2,  b.  c.  Flash,  by  Faiistns.  Started  16  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  6  races  (one  dead  heat),  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  .5. 

At  Nash\nlle,  in  the  Spring,  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Trenton  in  a  Purse,  1/2  mile, 
money  divided,  time  48  1  2  seconds,  beating  Buck  Fly  and  4  others  by  4  lengths.  At 
Latonia,  with  top  weight,  he  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  beating  Sant  Iiario,  Rasper,  Sun  Up 
and  r^  others,  and  2  days  later  won  the  Harold  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  with  113  lbs.,  beating 
Sun  Up,  111,  Free  Ad\dce,  113,  Laureate,  122  lbs.,  and  .5  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  he  won  a  Purse.  5  8  mile,  in  1 :02  1  2,  beating  Mary 
Keene  and  10  others. 

At  Nashville,  in  the  Autumn,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  in  1;01  3/'4, 
beating  his  old  opponent,  Trenton,  and  4  others,  and  6  days  afterwards  won  another  Purse, 
5,  8  mile,  in  1:02  1/4,  again  beating  Trenton  and  2  others. 

As  a  3-year  old  Flash  started  4  times,  won  1  race,  was  second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  2. 

At  Cincinnati,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  6  starters,  time 
1;28  1/2,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,900,  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Pop  Gray,  $1,500, 
in  a  Pm-se,  3/4  mile,  beating  JIary  Keene,  81,500,  Domingo,  $1,200,  Elano,  $1,000,  Clara 
Bauer.  $2,000,  and  Quickstep,  $1,000,  time  1:13  3/4. 

As  a  4  and  5-year-old  Flash  ran  without  winning. 

1S!>3,     barren. 

1894,  b.  c.  F.  F.  v..  by  Audrain.  Started  14  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  6  races,  was  second  in  6 
and  unplaced  in  2. 

At  Cincinnati,  he  won  a  Purse,  5,  8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  11  starters. 

At  Latonia,  with  110  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  ran  second  to  Irby  B.,  104  lbs.,  in  a  Purse, 
5  1/2  furlongs,  7  starters;  won  a  Furse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  beating  John  McElroy,  Irby  B., 
Grayling  and  3  others,  and  with  111  lbs.,  ran  second  to  Irby  B.,  102  lbs.,  beating  Ate  Furs^ 
111,  Ethel  Lee,  107,  Box,  110  lbs.,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

F.  F.  V.  next  won  the  Sensation  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  with  113  lbs.,  beating 
Box,  110,  Dr.  Catlett,  113,  Dare  II.,  113,  Boanerges  (record  holder  for  1  3/16  miles),  121 
Maceo,  125,  Indio,  113,  and  Performance,  111  lbs.,  and  before  leaving  Latonia,  won  a  Purse, 
5  1/2  furlongs,  with  120  lbs.,  top  weight,  beating  Rey  de  Angeles,  109,  Irby  B.,  112  lbs., 
and  3  others. 

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At  Detroit,  with  130  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  ran  second  to  Dr.  Catlett,  111  lbs.,  in  a  Purse. 
•    5  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Bernardillo,  106  lbs.,  and  5  others. 

At  Cincinnati,  with  118  lbs.,  top  weight,  F.  F.  V.  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Cav- 
alero,  110,  Robair,  110,  Parthemax,  113,  Eton  Jacket,  103  lbs.,  and  3  others,  and  3  days 
afterwards,  with  133  lbs.,  top  weight,  won  the  Garnet  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  in  a  canter  by  4 
lengths,  beating  Dr.  Catlett,  118,  Ben  Brown,  115,  Meadowthorpe,  115,  Parthemax,  115,  Don 
Clarencio,  115  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

F.  F.  V.  ran  his  last  3  races,  as  a  2-year-old,  at  Latonia.  With  120  lbs.,  top  weight,  he 
ran  second  to  Gray  Eclipse,  103  lbs,,  4  starters,  and  2  days  later  with  133  lbs.,  ran  second 
to  Dr.  Catlett,  123  lbs.  in  the  Kimball  Stakes,  3/'4  mile,  beating  Meadowthorpe,  113  and 
Macao,  125  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  F.  F.  V.  started  4  times,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  3  and  third  in  1. 

At  Louisville,  with  101  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Loki,  4  years,  117  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  1  mile, 
beating  Souffle,  4  years,  112,  and  Egbart,  6  years,  116  lbs.  Three  days  later,  with  110  lbs., 
he  ran  third  to  Boanerges,  115,  and  Tillo  (winner  of  the  Suburban),  110  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  1 
mile,  beating  Ondina,  95,  Humbug,  107,  and  David  Tenny,  100  lbs. 

Three  days  afterwards  F.  F.  V.  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  10  lengths,  in  1:13  3/4,  5 
starters,  and  with  114  lbs.  ran  his  last  race,  finishing  second  to  Ornament,  127  lbs.,  in  the 
Latonia  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Endurance,  114,  Panmure,  110,  and  Box,  114  lbs.,  time 
3;35  1/4. 

1S!)5,     1).  c.  The  Moiion,  by  Spriiig:bok.     Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  second  to  Pontus  in 
a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Newport,  Ky.,  9  starters,  and  was  unplaced  6  times. 

As  a  3-year-old  The  Monon  started  19  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  10. 

At  New  Orleans  he  won  a  Selling  race,  1  mile,  11  starters,  time  1:43  1/3. 

At  Newport,  Ky.,  he  won  a  Selling  race,  1  mile,  10  starters,  time  1:42  3/4,  and  at  Detroit 
he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  7  starters,  time  1 :43  1/4. 

As  a  4-year-old  The  Monon  ran  twice  unplaced  over  the  jumps  and  as  a  5-year-old  he 
won  a  Steeplechase  at  Montreal. 

1S!((>,     b.  f.  Fair  Face,  by  Spriiig'bok.    Never  started, 

1.S{I7.     b.  f.  Mitten,  by  King:  Eric.     Started  30  times  as  a  3-year-o'.d,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  4, 
third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  13. 

At  Lakeside,  Ind.,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  easily  by  4  lengths,  11  starters,  time 
51  1/3  seconds.  At  Harlem,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  easily  by  a  length,  in  1:01  3/4, 
beating  Clara  WooUey,  Azua  and  7  others,  and  at  Hawthorne  Park  won  a  Purse,  3/4 
mile,  11  runners,  track  fair,  time  1:16  1/4. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Mitten  ran  37  times,  and  won  4  races.  At  Hawthorne  Park,  she  won 
a  7/8-mile  race.  At  Harlem  she  won  a  1  mile  and  30  yards  race,  and  also  a  1  mile  Selling 
race,  time  1:40  3/5,  while  at  San  Francisco,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  won  a  1  mile- 
race,  time  1 :42  3/4. 

TARAWTITLA,    never  started. 
Tara  Blackburn's 
dam. 

Tarantula  was  barren  in  1884  and  produced  in 
1885,     b.  c.  Centipede,  by  Enquirer.    Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old. 

Started  8  times  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  1  race,  3/4  mile,  at  Guttenberg,  by  4  lengths, 
7  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old,  he  started  31  times  and  won  1  race,  6  1/3  furlongs,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $300,  at  Guttenberg,  by  3  lengths,  6  starters.     Ran  as  a  5-year-old  without  winning. 

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1886,  b.  f.  by  Enquirer. 

1887,  b.  f.  Tara  Blackburn,  by  Luke  Blackburn.     Alluded  to  above. 

ISSS,     barren. 

188!),  b.  f.  Nettie  B.,  by  Iroquois.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  16  times  without 
winning. 

Nettie  B.  has  thrown  Queen  Victoria,  who  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  at  Windsor,  Ont.,  easily  by  4  lengths,  8  starters. 

1890,  b.  c.  Bijur,  by  Bramble.     Started  7  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  2  races. 

At  St.  Louis,  with  107  lbs.,  he  won  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Lakeland,  113, 
Burwine,  107,  Mamie  B.,  114  lbs.  and  2  others.  Five  days  later,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,000,  he  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Mamie  B.,  $1,400,  Ella  Duke, 
$800,  Frank  Evans  and  Lakeland,  $1,500  each,  and  5  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  3-year-old,  Bijur  won  9  races,  viz:  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Washington  Park  ;  a  Purse, 
3/4  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  and  7  Selling  Purses  at  Hawthorne  Park,  4  at  3/4,  and  2  at  5/8 
mile. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  earned  brackets  6  times,  making  a  total  of  17  wins. 

1891,  slipped  foal,  by  Bramble. 

1892,  b.  f.  by  Iroquois. 

1893,  b.  f.  Marjorie.  by  Iroquois.     Started  14  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second  in 
1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  10. 

She  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  at  Cincinnati,  with  110  lbs.,  beating  Shuttlecock,  103,  Miss 
Ross,  107,  La  Golondriana,  107  lbs.,  and  4  others,  time  1  ;02,  and  at  the  same  Meeting  won 
another  Purse,  5,  8  mile,  10  starters,  time  1:02  1/2. 

As  a  3-year-old  Marjorie  started  9  times,  won  4  races,  was  thiid  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4. 

At  San  Francisco  she  won  two  5  1/4-furlong  races,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300  in  each  ; 
won  a  Selling  Purse,  7/8  mile,  14  starters,  arid  also  won  a  Purse,  6  12  furlongs,  6  starters, 
while  as  a  4-year-old  she  won  4  Selling  races. 

1891.     b.  f.  Lady  Louise,  by  Iroquois.     Started  21  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  second 
in  4,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  11. 

At  Brighton  Beach  she  won  a  5  8-mile  race  in  a  canter,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Lady 
Mitchell,  imp.  Voter  (1  mile  in  1:38,  carrying  122  lbs.),  Remp,  Braw  Lad  and  8  others,  and 
at  Latonia,  in  the  Autumn,  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  in  a  canter,  by  8  lengths,  6  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Lady  Louise  won  2  Purses,  3  4  mile  each, 
at  New  Orleans,  1  of  them  a  Selling  race. 

189.}.     barren. 

1896,  b.  c.  by  Longstreet.    Dead. 

1897,  b.  f.  by  Iroquois. 

1898,  br.  f.  Miss  (ioliglitly.  by  imp.  Loyalist.     Started  5   times  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  second 
twice,  third  once  and  unplaced  twice. 

Asa  3-year-old  she  won  several  races,  and  in  1902  her  victories  include  5  1/2  furlongs 
in  1:07  3,4.'and  6  1,2  furlongs  in  1:20  1/4. 

TALLl'LAH,     as  a  2-year-old  won  the  Young  America  Stakes,  No.  1,  a  mile,  at  Nashville,  beat- 
Tara  Blackburn's    ing  Belle  Buckle  and  4  others 
2d  Dam. 

Tallulah  produced  in 

1871,     b.  f.  Barbary,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland. 

529 


Barbary  threw 

(a)  Robert  Bruce.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  7  races  as  a  3-year-old  and 
was  five  times  second  out  of  21  starts. 

At  Louisville  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Regicide,  Stella,  Barnura, 
Strychnine  and  3  others,  time  1:1.5  3/4.  At  Marysville,  Mo.,  he  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile 
heats,  in  3  heats,  3  starters,  and  6  days  later  won  a  Purse,  1  1/2  miles.  At  Lawrence, 
Kansas,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/2  miles,  and  the  next  day  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats, 
in  straight  heats.  At  Clyde,  Kansas,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/2  miles,  and  3  days  later 
won  a  Purse,  1  mile. 

As  a  4  and  5-year-old  Robert  Bruce  ran  without  winning. 

(6)     Rhadamantha.     Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Rhadamantha  threw  Little  Girl  (ran  once  unplaced,  dam  of  the  winners  Jakey  Joseph 
and  Big  Knight),  Nilety  (never  started,  dam  of  the  winners  Helen's  Pet  and  Last  Night, 
the  latter  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1901  and  a  winner  again  in  1903),  Miss  Specks  (winner  as 
a  3,  5  and  6-year-old),  and  John  V.  McCarthy,  who  only  started  as  a  3-year-old  when,  en- 
tered to  be  sold  for  $400,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile. 

Rhadamantha  also  threw  Bright  Night  (won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old  at  New  Orleans, 
won  6  races  as  a  4-year-old  and  was  a  winner  again  in  1901  as  a  ."j-year-old)  and  Will  Fay, 
who  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  won  a  .5/8-mile  race  at  San  Francisco  in  1:03  1/3,  as  a  3- 
year-old,  and  won  3  races  in  1900  as  a  3-year-old. 

((-)  Miss  Maud.  As  a  3-year-old  won  3  Purses,  including  .5/8  mile  at  West  Side  Park, 
Chicago,  with  top  weight,  in  1:02  1/2  by  3  lengths,  9  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  St.  Louis  and  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without 
winning. 

Miss  Maud  threw  Fort  Union  (won  a  Purse,  .5/8  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  as  a  3-year-old  in 
1899)  and  Fire  Play  who  ran  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900  without  winning,  but  won  as  a  3-year- 
old. 

((/)  Sir  Abner.  As  a  3-year-old  won  the  Belle  Meade  Maiden  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at 
Louisville,  by  3  lengths,  9  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  100  yards,  at  Louisville,  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Milt  Young,  Dickerson.  Reveal,  Miss  Hawkins  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks),  and  4  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

(t;)  Doorga.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at  Cincinnati,  by  4  lengths, 
beating  Conjecture,  Chag^rin,  The  Henrietta  and  Fabia.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without 
winning.     Won  4  Selling  races  as  a  4-year-old  and  died  the  same  season. 

(/)  Nikita.  As  a  3-year-old  won  3  races.  At  St.  Louis  she  won  a  Purse,  .5/8  mile, 
easily  by  4  lengths,  in  1 :03  3/4,  beating  7  opponents,  all  entered  for  $800  each,  and  at  New 
Orleans  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  7  starters,  and  also  a  Handicap,  1  mile, 
for  all  ages,  by  2  lengths,  8  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Nikita  won  7  races,  including  the  Lakeside  Handicap,  a  mile,  beating 
Redskin.  Kamsin,  Eagle  Bird  and  4  others,  and  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Sheffield,  Ind., 
time  1:14  1/2. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  won  3  Selling  races,  3/4  and  .5/8  mile,  at  Harlem,  in  1 :15  and  1 :02  1/4 
respectively,  and  as  a  5-year-old  ran  without  winning. 

(^)  Emily  Henderson.  As  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  won  a  5/8-mile 
race  by  3  lengths,  beating  Little  Nigger,  Mahoney,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $200  each,  and  4  others,  time  1 :03. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning, 

1875,  barren. 

1876,  ch.  f.  Blithesome,  by  Imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.    Never  started. 

530 


Blithesome  produced 

(a)  Kee-Vee-Na.  Won  5  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Nashville,  in  the  Spring,  she  won 
a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  in  50  seconds,  13  starters,  and  2  days  afterwards  won  the  Trial  Stakes, 
5  8  mile,  by  1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Long  Fish,  Madstone,  Fan  King,  Monita  Hardy  and 
Hub  S. 

At  Latonia,  with  115  lbs.,  top  weight,  she  won  the  Clipsetta  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating 
Princess  Bowling,  Nyleptha,  Jewel  Ban,  Retrieve,  Daisy  Woodruff.  Monita  Hardy, 
Teresa,  Mamie  Fonso,  Laura  Davidson,  Wheel  of  Fortune,  105  lbs.  each.,  Sally  O,  Tessa 
K.,  Havillah  and  Duchess  May,  107  lbs.  each,  and  4  others,  with  105  lbs.  each. 

At  Nash\'ille,  in  the  Autumn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  top  weight,  she  won  a  Purse, 
1/2  mile,  time  50  seconds,  6  starters,  and  at  the  same  Meeting,  entered  to  be  sold  lor  S^OO, 
won  a  Purse,  5  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Castaway  II.  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap), 
81,500,  and  5  others. 

Kee-Vee-Na  won  I'i  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  the  Cotton  Buyers'  Handicap,  1 1/8 
miles,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Boodler  and  Brown  Princess.  She  also  ran  once  as  a  4- 
year-old  and  once  as  a  5  year-old  without  winning. 

(d)  Wautauga.  Started  15  times  as  a  2-year-old  and  won  1  race,  a  Purse,  1  2  mile,  at 
Nashville,  8  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  5  1  3  furlongs,  at  New  Orleans,  3  starters,  and  as  a  4- 
3-ear-old  he  won  6  races. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

(c)     Etta  Gilroy.     Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  didn't  win. 

Etta  Gilroy  has  produced  Van  Hoorebeke,  who  as  a  2-year-old  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile, 
at  Hawthorne  Park,  15  starters,  tmie  1:01  3/4.  Won  5  races  as  a  3-year-old,  comprising  3  4 
mile,  in  1 :14  1/2,  7/8  mile  in  1 :27  3y'4.  and  1  1/8  miles  in  1 :46  3  '4,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  also 
1  mile  in  1:40  4/5,  and  1  mile  and  20  yards  in  1:43,  at  Harlem. 

As  a  4-year-old,  in  1901,  Van  Hoorebeke  won  a  Selling  race,  1  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  easily 
by  4  lengths,  in  1 :41,  and  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  at  the  same  track,  easily  by  3  lengths. 

Etta  Gilroy  has  also  thrown  Trio,  who  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1901,  won  the  first  3  races  in 
which  he  started.  At  St.  Louis  he  won  a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile  in  a  canter,  by  3  lengths, 
time  1:03.  He  next  won  a  Purse,  same  distance,  handily,  by  3  lengths,  in  the  same  time, 
and  then  won  a  4  1  2-furlong  Selling  race  in  55  1/2  seconds.  Trio  is  winning  again  in 
1903. 

((/)  Blitheful.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  12  starters,  and  2 
Purses,  1/2  mile  each,  at  San  Antonio,  Tex.  As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  Selling  Purse,  7/8 
mile,  at  Nashville,  9  starters.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Dallas,  Tex., 
in  1 :15.     As  a  o-year-old  she  won  4  races,  and  won  again  as  a  6-year-old  in  1901. 

1877,     b.  f.  Bonnie  Meade,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.     Never  started. 

Bonnie  Meade  produced 

{a)    Trophy.    Never  started. 

Trophy  threw  King  David  (ran  only  as  a  3-year-old.  when  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at 
Los  Angeles),  Teddy  C.  (did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  Selling  races  at  Gloucester  as 
a  3-year-old,  and  won  a  Purse,  1/3-mile  heats,  at  WUkes-Barre,  Pa.,  as  a  4-year-old),  and 
Triumph,  who  started  as  a  4,  5,  6  and  7-year-old,  and  won  a  Sweepstakes,  7/8  mile,  at 
Boston  as  a  5-year-old. 

Trophy  also  threw  Fargo  (as  a  3-year-old  won  3  Purses,  5  1  3  furlongs  each,  1  at  Sara- 
toga and  the  other  at  Narragansett  Park ;  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  and  1  mile  at  Providence, 
as  a  3-year-old),  Hands  Off  (ran  as  an  outlaw  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning;  did 
not  start  as  a  4-year-old,  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  Macon,  Ga. ,  as  a  5-year-old,  and  won  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  at  Tampa,  Fla. ,  as  a  6-year-old),  and  Frosty,  who  ran  only  as  a  3-year-old, 
when  he  started  once,  winning  a  6  1  2-furlong  race,  at  Washington,  from  7  opponents. 

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(b)  Exile  ;by  Enquirer).  As  a  2-year-old  won  the  Belle  Pate  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at 
Chicago,  beating  Rhadama,  Wanda  (by  imp.  Billet)  and  4  others,  time  1:16. 

As  a  3-year-old  Exile  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Chicago,  6  starters,  and  also  a  Purse,  1  1/8 
miles,  5  starters,  while  at  St.  Louis  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  7  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

Exile  produced  Speth  (did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old,  won  a  Selling  race,  1  mile,  at  Lex- 
ington, as  a  3-year-old ;  won  '2  Selling  races  as  a  4-year-old,  won  a  Selling  race  as  a  5-year- 
old,  and  ran  without  winning  as  a  6-year-old),  and  Le  Grand,  who  as  a  3-year-old  won  a 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Washington  Park,  and  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Lexington.  Le  Grand  won 
7  races  as  a  3-year-old,  1  as  a  4-year-old,  7  as  a  5-year-old,  and  as  a  6-year-old  won  3  races 
on  the  legitimate  tracks,  and  the  same  season  won  as  an  outlaw. 

Exile  also  threw  Judge  Payne  (won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  won  a  Selling  race  as  a  3- 
year-old,  and  ran  as  a  4  and  5-year-old  without  winning),  and  Detective,  who  ran  as  a 
3-year-old  without  winning,  won  8  Selling  races  as  a  3-}'ear-old,  including  5/8  mile  in 
1:00  1/3  and  1:01  1/2;  3/4  mile  in  1:13  1/3,  and  1  mile  in  1:40  3/4,  1:41,  and  twice  in 
1:43;  ran  once  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old  and  twice  unplaced  as  a  5-year-old. 

Exile  also  threw  Banished,  who  won  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  including  5/8  mile  at  La- 
tonia,  beating  the  1  1/3  mile  record  holder,  Goodrich,  and  5  others,  easily  in  1 :03  1/3.  Won 
6  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  the  Tennessee  Club  Purse,  3/4  mile,  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles, 
in  1:56  3/4,  and  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  selling,  a  mile,  time  1:41  1/4.  Won  1  race  as  a  4-year- 
old,  and  4  races  as  a  5-year-old. 

Exile  also  threw  Extreme,  who  ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  31  times, 
won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Saratoga,  11  starters,  was  second  in  7  races,  third  in  1  and  un- 
placed in  13. 

(c)  Eukonia.     Never  started. 

Eukonia  threw  Eulalie  (never  started,  dam  of  Velasquez,  a  2-year-old  in  1900,  when  he 
won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  at  Washington,  13  starters,  and  a  winner  again  in  1903), 
and  Vivandiere,  who  as  a  3  year-old  won  the  Thora  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Nashville, 
13  starters:  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  Latonia,  beating  J.  P.  B.,  Will  Fonso  and  5 
others,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  top  weight,  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Latonia, 
9  starters. 

Vivandiere  ran  4  times  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Her 
daughter,  Viviani,  won  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901. 

Eukonia  has  also  thrown  Eunuch  (ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning,  and  as  a  3-year- 
old,  his  last  season  on  the  turf,  won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  Memphis,  10  starters,  all  entered  to 
be  sold  for  $500  each) ;  Voyageur  (ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old,  as  a  3-year-old  won  a 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Memphis,  in  a  canter,  by  4  lengths,  13  starters,  all  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $500  each;  as  a  4-year-old  ran  without  winning,  and  as  a  5-year-old,  in  1900,  won  a 
Hurdle  race),  and  Pericles,  a  2-year-old  winner,  in  1903. 

{d)  Nellie  B.  Won  7  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Louisville,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,000,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beatmg  Enchantress,  $3,000,  Cora  L.,  $1,000,  Littrell, 
$2,000,  and  3  others.  At  Chicago  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Nellie  C,  Jacabin, 
Margo,  Ovid,  Carus  and  2  others.  At  Saratoga,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  she  won  a 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Al  Reed,  $2,000,  and  4  others. 

At  Brooklyn  Nellie  B.,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,001),  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  hard  held,  by 
3/4  of  a  length,  in  1:16  1/2,  beating  Parasol,  $1,000,  Maggie  Mitchell,  $3,500,  and  6  others; 
won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Hypasia,  Ittilala,  Rebellion  and  5  others,  and  won  another 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,.500,  time  1:15  3/4,  beating  Rebellion,  $1,500,  and 
5  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Baltimore  Nellie  B.  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beatmg  Drake, 
Ermine,  Falsestep,  Dunboyne  (Dunbine)  and  3  others. 

As  a  3  and  4-year-old  Nellie  B.  ran  without  winning,  while  as  a  5-year-old,  her  last 
season  on  the  turf,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Guttenberg. 

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(e)  Reporter.     Won  5  races  as  a  2-year-old. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  the  Surf  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  in  1 :03  3/4,  beating  Brussels,  Gipsy 
Queen,  Diablo  (winner  of  the  Withers,  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.)  and  7  others.  At  Mon- 
mouth Park,  with  11.5  lbs.,  he  won  the  Tyro  Stakes,  3  4  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Ran- 
som, 110,   Eric,  112,   Tipstaff,  110,  Faverdale,  11.5  lbs.,  and  4  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Baltimore,  with  11.5  lbs..  Reporter  won  the  Central  Stakes,  a  mile,  easily  by  a 
length,  beating  Gipsy  Queen,  114,  Brussels,  111,  and  Tipstaff,  110  lbs.  At  Washington  he 
won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages,  in  1 :16,  beating  the  good  3-year-old,  Badge,  and  2 
others,  and  at  the  same  Meeting,  with  109  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile, 
beating  Tom  Vaughan,  107,  Wheeler  T.,  3  years,  110,  Fordham  (a  very  speedy  horse),  3 
years.  126  lbs.,  and  8  others  in  receipt  of  weight  according  to  the  scale. 

As  a  3-year-old  Reporter  won  .5  races. 

At  Jerome  Park,  with  top  weight,  he  won  a  Free  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile, 
beating  Ben  Harrison,  Volunteer  11.  and  J.  F.  Dee,  and  3  days  afterwards,  with  106  lbs., 
won  a  Free  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  3  16  miles,  beating  Major  Domo  (second  in  the 
Suburban),  106,  Dunboyne,  5  years,  113,  The  Bourbon,  6  years,  105,  Blue  Rock,  107.  and 
Montague,  4  years,  109  lbs. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  with  111  lbs..  Reporter  won  the  Stockton  Stakes,  1  14  miles, 
eas-ily  by  a  length,  beating  the  great  racehorse,  Longstreet,  116,  Sorrento,  111,  Eric,  118. 
Cynosure,  118,  and  Philander,  106  lbs.  At  Brooklyn  he  won  the  Second  Special,  1  1/8 
miles,  easily  by  3  lengths,  b.'ating  the  crack  racemare,  Los  Angeles,  Tenn^-  (Salvator's 
great  opponent)  and  the  good  horse,  Madstone,  and  at  Morris  Park  he  won  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  1/8  miles,  easily  from  2  opponents 

As  a  4-year-old  Reporter  won  5  races. 

At  Monmouth  Park  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  beating  Sluggard,  in  a  canter,  bv  6 
lengths,  and  two  days  later,  with  106  lbs.,  won  the  Long  Branch  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles, 
straight,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Prince  Royal,  121,  Cassius,  121,  and  Cynosure,  104  lbs., 
track  fair,  time  2:09  1/2. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  top  weight.  Reporter  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1  16  miles, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:48  3/4,  9  starters.  At  Morris  Park,  with  107  lbs..  He  won  the  Hurst- 
bourne  Handicap,  1  1,  8  miles,  under  a  pull,  beating  Diablo,  114,  T^evada,  92,  My  Fel- 
low, 97,  and  Montague,  100  lbs.,  and  at  Elizabeth,  with  top  weight,  117  lbs.,  won  a  Purse, 

1  mile,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Al  Farrow,  112  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

Reporter  won  once  as  a  5  and  once  as  a  6-year-old,  and  as  a  7-year-old  ran  without 
winning. 

(f)  Basil  Duke.  Won  2  Purses,  5/8  mile,  each,  at  Nashville,  as  a  2-year  old;  won  2 
Purses,  5  8  mile,  and  6  1/2  furlongs,  at  Clifton,  as  a  3-year  old,  and  won  10  races  as  a  4-year- 
old.  1  at  Clifton,  3  at  Guttenberg,  and  6  at  Gloucester.  As  a  5-year-old  Basil  Duke  kdded  5 
more  victories  to  his  previous  list,  making  a  total  of  19  wins. 

(g)  Dictum.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  Started  16  times  as  a  3-year-old 
and  won  1  race,  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Buffalo,  by  3  lengths,  13  starters,  time  1 :00  3  4. 

(//)     Belle  Meade.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  ran  once  unplaced. 

Belle  Meade  threw  Getaway  Belle,  who  started  only  as  a  5  year-old,  when  she  ran 
twice  at  Owensboro,  Ky.,  where  she  won  a  1-mile  race  in  1:52,  and  two  days  later  ran 
unplaced  in  a  Selling  Purse. 

(/■)  Metuchen,  late  C.  H.  Gillock.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  at  Washing- 
ton Park,  by  3  lengths,  7  starters,  and  also  won  a  Handicap,  3  4  mile,  at  Garfield  Park,  by 

2  lengths,  7  starters,  time  1:14  3  4.     As  a  3-year-old  he  won  2  races  at  Elizabeth,  viz:  a 
Sweepstakes.  5  1  ~  furlongs,  and  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  beating  Prince  George  and  Jack  Lovell. 

ly)  Inter-Ocean.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning:  won  1  race  at  Alexander 
Island  as  a  3-year-old;  did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  4-year-old,  but  ran  with- 
out winning  as  an  outlaw. 

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(X-)  Inquirendo.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old;  won  5  races  as  a  3-year-old.  At 
Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  4  starters,  and  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  entered 
to  be  sold  for  $400,  7  starters.  At  Aqueduct  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  5  starters ;  won  a 
Purse,  1  mile,  5  starters,  and  a  Pur.se,  1  mile,  8  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Inquirendo,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  won  a  1-mile  race  at  Aque- 
duct, beating  Pearl  ?ong,  $300,  Royal  H.,  $i500,  Addie,  $900,  Truepenny.  |800,  and  4  others 
in  receipt  of  weight.  The  same  season  he  ran  as  an  outlaw  without  winning,  but  won  the 
following  year. 

(/)  News  Gatherer.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  Purs?,  3/4  mile,  at  Ideal  Park,  Wis  ,  by  4 
lengths,  7  starters.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  9  races,  including  7/8  mile  in  1 :28,  and  1  mile 
in  1:41  3/4.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  7  races,  including  3/4  mile  in  1;14  3/4,  and  a  mile  in 
1 :40  1/2. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  7  races,  including  7/8  mile  in  1:27  1/4,  3/4  mile  in  1:13  1/3  and 
1:14  1/3,  and  1  mile  in  1:40  1/4  and  1:40  3/4. 

(in)  Hairpin.  As  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  won  a  race,  over  the 
Futurity  course,  13  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Selling  race,  7/8  mile,  at  Fort  Erie,  and  a  Selling  race,  5  1/2 
furlongs,  at  Nashville,  and  as  a  4-year-old  he  won  3  more  Selling  races. 

(;/)  Miss  Meade.  Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  won  3  races.  At  Hamilton, 
Ont.,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  50  seconds,  6  starters,  and  3  days 
later  won  a  Selling  race,  4  1/3  furlongs,  easily  by  1  1/3  lengths,  4  starters,  tim;  55  3/4 
seconds.     At  Detroit  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  7  starters,  time  55  1/2  seconds. 

1878,     b.  f.  Bribery,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.    Started  only  as  a  S-year-old,  when  she  ran  5 
times  unplaced. 

Bribery  produced 

(a)     Lida  C.     Never  started. 

Lida  C.  produced  Kathleen  Kinney  (never  started,  dam  of  the  winners  Ensign  and 
Col.  Cassidy)  and  The  Reaper,  who  was  a  good  performer  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  won  5 
races.  He  won  4  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  7/8  mile,  in  1 :37 1/3,  and  a  mile  in  1 :40  3/4 ; 
did  not  win  as  a  4-year-old,  but  won  2  races  as  a  5-year-old,  including  3  '4  mile  in  1:14  1/3, 
beating  Buck  Massie,  etc. 

Lida  C.  also  threw  Margaret  Allen,  who  won  two  4  1/3-furlong  Purses  at  Windsor,  as  a 
3-year-old,  in  56  3/4  and  55  8/4  seconds,  the  latter  by  4 lengths. 

As  a  3-year-old  Margaret  Allen  won  Purses  at  Newport,  Ky.,  and  Nashville. 

Margaret  Allen's  first  foal,  Eldred,  as  a  3-year-old,  in  1900,  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at 
Lakeside,  Ind.,  easily  by  6  lengths,  in  1:01  4/5,  beating  14  opponents,  and  is  winning  again 
in  1903. 

(/;)  Miss  Ford.  A  fine  racemare.  Ran  all  her  races  as  a  3-year-old  in  California, 
where  she  started  9  times,  won  7  times,  was  third  once  and  unplaced  once. 

In  the  Spring  she  began  by  running  third  to  Glendora  and  Leap  Year  on  a  very  heavy 
track,  in  the  Vernal  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  beating  Graciosa,  Laura  Gardner 
and  2  others,  and  9  days  afterwards  won  the  Misses  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  3  starters.  Two  days 
later  her  second  defeat  as  a  2-year-old  took  placs,  when  she  ran  fourth  to  Voltigeur, 
Modesto,  and  C.  H.  Todd  (winner  of  the  American  Derby)  in  the  Youthful  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  beating  Narcola. 

In  the  Autumn,  Miss  Ford  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  beat- 
ing Safe  Ban,  Idalene  Cotton,  C.  H.  Todd  and  3  others,  time  1:16  1/4,  and  4  days  after- 
wards won  the  Golden  Gate  Stakes,  7/8  mile,  beating  C.  H.  Todd,  Safe  Ban,  Idalene  Cot- 
ton and  4  others. 

At  Sacramento,  with  top  weight,  she  won  the  Introduction  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating 
Not  Idle,  Jim  Duffy,  Safe  Ban,  C.  H.  Todd  and  6  others,  time  1:16  1/4,  and  5  days  after- 

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wards,  with  117  lbs.,  won  the  Palo  Alto  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  C.  H.  Todd,  110,  Robson, 
110  lbs.,  and  3  others,  time  1 :44. 

At  San  Francisco  (penalized  7  lbs.)  she  won  the  Equity  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  5  starters, 
time  1:15  1/3,  and  4  days  later  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  beating  Grisette,  Voltigeur  and  2 
others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Miss  Ford  won  5  races  and  also  ran 
well  in  others  in  which  she  was  placed,  one  of  them  being  the  American  Derby,  1  1/2 
miles,  in  which  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  C.  H.  Todd,  defeating  Wary,  Terra 
Cotta,  Carey,  Montrose,  Fenelon,  Libretto,  Safe  Ban,  Jim  Gore  and  4  others,  time  2:36  1/2. 

At  St.  Louis  she  won  the  Bankers'  and  Brokers'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  by  2  lengths, 
beating  Carey,  Rosalind,  Duke  of  Bourbon  and  Touche  Pas,  time  1:57,  and  2  days  after- 
wards won  the  Granite  Mountain  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Jacabin  and 
Egmont,  time  3:07  3/4.  Five  days  after  running  second  in  the  American  Derby,  Miss 
Ford,  penalized  5  Ib.^.,  won  the  Englewood  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating  Wary  and  3  others, 
and  was  afterwards  brought  East. 

At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  10  starters,  time  1  1:16,  and  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  with  111  lbs.,  won  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  in  a  canter  by  6  lengths, 
beating  Bessie  June,  95,  Laggard,  118,  Queen  of  Elizabeth,  103,  Banbury,  118,  and  Roi  d'Or, 
104  lbs.,  track  fair,  time  2:11. 

Miss  Ford  has  thrown  the  winners  El  Capitan,  Umberto,  Norford  and  Fork  ford. 

(c)  Zuleika.  Started  in  4  Stakes  as  a  3-year-old  and  won  the  Lakeside  Stakes,  5/8 
mile,  at  Chicago,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1 :03  1/3,  beating  Winona,  Huntress,  The  Crow, 
Los  Angeles  and  8  others.  Previously  she  had  run  third  to  Huntress  and  White  in  the 
Southern  Hotel  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  beating  Quindaro  Belle  and  Allannah,  and 
at  the  same  track  was  unplaced  to  Raceland,  Allannah  and  Los  Angeles  in  the  Manu- 
facturers' Stakes,  3/4  mile. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Zuleika  ran  without  winning. 

Zuleika  has  produced  Belle  of  Milford,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1903. 

((/)  Boodler.  Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old  and  ran  without  winning  as  a  3-year- 
old.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Nashville,  easily  by  a  length,  in  1 :16, 
beating  Ban  Chief,  Bliss  and  10  others. 

{e)  Blue  Dress.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice.  At  Brighton 
Beach  she  ran  tliird  to  the  Powhattan-Emeti  filly  and  the  Forester-Wissahickon  colt  in 
a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  13  starters,  and  at  the  same  track  was  unplaced  in  a  Purse,  7/8  mile, 
won  by  Puzzle,  10  starters. 

Blue  Dress  has  only  2  living  foals  recorded,  viz:  Johnny  Y.  (a  winner  as  a  3-year-old 
in  1899)  and  Dumpling,  who  never  started,  but  has  thrown  Emathion,  winner  of  a  Purse, 
5/8  mile,  at  Harlem,  as  a  3-year-old,  time  1 :01  4/5,  and  winning  again  as  a  3-year-old  in  1903, 
including  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes. 

(/)     Baldwin.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  3  races  at  Guttenberg  and  2  at  Brooklyn,  and  as  a  4-year-old 
ran  once  unplaced. 

{£■)     Tom  Paxton.     Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  he  won  3  races  out  of  11  starts. 

At  Memphis  he  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  beating  Zantippa  and  5  others.  At  Nashville  he 
won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  and  at  Chicago  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  14  starters. 

(/i)     Miss  Fairfax.     Started  only  as  a  3-year-old  when  she  ran  once  unplaced. 

Miss  Fairfax  has  thrown  Lord  Fairfax  (won  as  a  3,  4,  5  and  6-year-old,  including  5/8 
mile  in  1:02  1  '3  and  3/4  mile  in  1:13  1/3),  Machin  (started  only  as  C-)'ear-old  when  he  won 
a  Purse,  3  '4  mile,  at  Harlem),  Senator  Thompson  (ran  without  winning  as  a  3-year-old 
and  won  a  Selling  race  as  a  4  year-old),  and  Blackford,  who  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs, 
at  St.  Louis,  as  a  3-year-old,  in  55  1/3  seconds  and  was  a  winner  again  as  a  3-year-old  in  1901. 

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(/)     Bribe.     Never  started. 

Bribe  has  thrown  La  Josephine  who  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  at  St.  Louis,  8  starters,  time 
1:44  3/4  and  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  easily  by  2  lengths.  8  starters, 
time  1  ;41  1/4. 

As  a  4-year-old  La  Josephine  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  Memphis,  easily  by  a  length, 
12  starters,  and  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  easily  by  3  lengths,  7  starters, 
time  1:14  3/4. 

1879,  b.  f.  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.    Dead. 

1880,  barren. 

1881,  b.  f.  Taraiitnla,  by  imp.  Cireat  Tom.     Alluded  to  above. 

1882,  b.  f.  Termagant,  by  imp.  Great  Tom.     Ran  as  a  3,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

Termagant  threw 

(a)  Tirade.  Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  unplaced  once,  second  twice,  and 
won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  8  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  7,  8  mile,  at  San  Francisco,  13  starters,  all  entered  to 
be  sold  for  |300  each,  time  1:38,  and  as  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, 7  starters,  each  of  them  entered  to  b^  sold  for  $-'00,  track  good,  time  1:43  1/3. 

(d)  Gotobed.  Won  3  Purses,  .'5  1/3  and  7  furlongs  at  San  Francisco  as  a  2-year-old. 
Won  8  races  as  a  3-year-old,  including  a  Selling  race  and  a  Purse,  1  mile  each,  at  San 
Francisco,  time  1:41  1/2.  Won  7  races  as  a  4-year-old,  including  1  1/16  miles  in  1:47  1/3  at 
San  Francisco,  and  1  mile  in  1 :41  1/4  at  St.  Louis. 

As  a  .'j-year-old  in  IVIOO  Gotobed  won  9  races  and  won  races  again  in  1901. 

1883,  oh.  c.  by  imp.  (ireat  Tom.    Dead. 

1884,  b.  f.  Tallnda,  by  Enqnirer.     Never  started. 

Talluda  has  thrown 

(n)  Lord  Chesterfield.  Ran  as  a  3-year-' ild  without  winning.  Did  not  start  as  a 
3-year-old.  Won  4  jumping  races  as  a  4-year-old,  and  also  won  jumping  races  as  a  .5,  6  and 
7-year-old. 

(/')  Bonibel.  Won  4  races  as  a  2-year-old.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $200,  she  won  a 
1/2-mile  race  at  San  Francisco,  by  3  lengths  in  49  seconds,  8  starters,  and  later  on  at  the 
same  track  won  a  Pur.se,  1/3  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths  in  49  1  2  seconds.  At  Sacramento 
she  won  the  California  Futurity,  3/4  mile,  6  starters,  and  at  the  same  place,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $400,  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  5  starters,  time  1:16. 

As  a  8-year-old  Bonibel  won  3  Selling  races,  and  as  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  .5  '8-mile  race 
in  1:01  3/4,  9  starters,  all  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500  each. 

(c)     Lomond.     Won  8  races  as  a  3-year-old. 

At  San  Francisco  he  won  a  3  1/2-furlong  race  in  43  seconds,  10  starters,  and  won  a 
Purse,  1/2  mile,  track  heavy,  7  starters,  time  49  1/3  seconds. 

At  St.  Louis,  entered  ta  be  sold  for  S.'iOO,  top  weight,  he  won  a  Pur.^e,  5/8  mile.  At  Harlem 
he  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  handily  by  3  lengths,  track  good,  8  starters,  time  1:15  1/3, 
and  won  a  Selling  race,  4  1/2  furlongs,  in  55  1/2  seconds.  At  Hawthorne  Park  Lomond  won  a 
Selling  race,  6  1/3  furlongs,  8  starters,  and  also  won  3  Selling  races  at  New  Orleans. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lomond  won  5  Selling  races,  and  as  a  4-year-old  in  1901  he  again  won 
races. 

(t/ )  David  S.  As  a  3-year-old,  in  1901,  won  3  Purses,  5/8  mile  each,  at  San  Francisco, 
in  1  ;03  and  1 :03,  track  heavy  in  the  latter  race.  As  a  3-year-old  he  again  won  races,  in- 
cluding a  3/4-mile  Selling  race,  at  Sacramento,  time  1 :13  3/4. 

((•)  Thaddeus.  A  3-year-old  winner  in  1903,  including  3/8  mile,  in  35  1/3  and  36  and 
1/3  mile  in  49  seconds. 

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1885,  b.  f.  Tally-Ho,  by  Bramble.    Started  only  as  a  2-year-old  and  did  not  win. 

1886,  b.  f.  Bettiua,  by  Bramble.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.     Won  8  races  as  a  3-j'ear-old. 

At  Louisville,  in  the  Spring,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile, 
10  starters.  At  Latonia,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  9  starters.  At  Louisville,  in  the 
Autumn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000,  top  weight,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  9  starters, 
and  later  on,  at  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,700,  top  weight,  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile, 
7  runners. 

At  Latonia,  she  also  won  a  7  1/2  furlong  Purse,  8  runners ;  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  5 
runners,  and  a  Purse,  1  mile,  by  .5  lengths,  beating  Princess  Bowling,  Estelle,  Great  Scott 
and  Ballyhoo.  At  Lexington,  she  won  a  Purse,  7  1/2  furlongs,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Ire- 
land, Princess  Bowling  and  Bonaletta. 

As  a  4-year-old  Bettina  started  17  times  without  winning. 

Bettina  is  not  credited  with  any  foals. 

1887,  b.  f.  by  Luke  Blackburn.    Died  when  a  foal. 

1888,  ch.  c.  Kins'  Iro,  by  Irixiuois.    Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  twice  unplaced  in 
Purses  at  Brighton  Beach. 

1889,  br.  f.  Josie,  by  Iroquois.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  Purse,  3,'4  mile,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  11  starters,  track  fast, 
time  1 :30. 

No  produce  from  Tallula  reported  since  1889. 

M.4Zl'RIi,\,         never  started,  but  was  a  good  broodmare.     She  produced  Carlina  (a  Stake 

Tara  Blackburn's        winner  who  had  no  produce),  Bull's  Head  (a  winner),  and  the  good  producers, 

3d  dam.  Minnie  Brown,  Gyptis,  Maze,  Zoo  Zoo  (also  a  Grand  Stake  winner),  Rebecca, 

Zicka  (also  a  winner)  and  Zulite  (late  Zoolite),  a  winner  and  dam  of  Lela 

May,  etc. 

From  the  above-mentioned  daughters  of  Mazurka  have  come  several  high-class  winners 
and  producers. 

MISS  l?IORCi<.4!\',     threw  Minnie  Milton,  who  had  no  produce,  but  won  the  Citizens'  Sweep- 
Tara  Blackburn's        stakes,  mile  heats,  and  another  Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,  at  Lexington,  as  a 
4th  dam .  3-year-old,  in  addition  to  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  at  Cynthiana,  Ky. 

Miss  Morgan  also  threw  Preston,  a  winner  up  till  and  including  his  5-year-old  form, 
and  Amazon,  who  died  early  and  ran  only  as  a  2-year-lod,  when  he  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile, 
at  Louisville,  time  1:17  1/4,  beating  Bancroft,  Mendelssohn  and  .5  others,  and  also  won  the 
Detroit  Ladies'  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  3  starters. 

Miss  Morgan,  like  her  descendants,  threw  some  excellent  producers,  comprising  Mattie 
Morgan,  Ave  Maria,  India,  Addie  Hart  and  Peggy  Morgan. 

SAI.il.,"l'  iflORO.^X,     threw  the  good  producers  Ada  C.  and  Dolly  Morgan. 
Tara  Blackburn's 
5th  dam. 

Miss  Obstinate  descends  from  Maria  Slamerkin  (sometimes  called  Old  Slamerkin  or 
Miss  Slamerkin),  who  is  the  twelfth  dam  of  Tara  Blackburn. 

For  particulars  of  the  Miss  Obstinate  family  see  Beth  Broeck,  Countess,  Coraza,  Flit 
away,  Helen  Mar,  Louise  N.,  Martha  II.  and  Xela. 


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The  Lioness  started  29  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  7  and  unplaced  in  11. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $18,875. 

She  was  a  good  racemare,  and  first  started  as  a  2-year-old  at  Lexington,  where  she  won  the 
Wilgus  Stakes,  5/{j  mile,  beating  Laura  Stone,  Havillah,  Duchess  May,  Blessing,  Jewel  Ban  (win- 
ner of  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  Ashland  Oaks,  etc  ),  Miss  Cody,  Princess  Bowling.  Brown  Princess, 
Miss  Thomasand  6  others.  Two  days  afterwards  she  finished  third  behind  French  Park  (a  brilliant 
2-year-old),  and  Brown  Princess  in  the  Breeders'  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  the  good  racehorse. 
Champagne  Charlie,  Castaway  IL  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  etc.),  Cassius  (second  in  the 
Suburban  ti.>  Salvator)  and  Outbound. 

At  Louisville  The  Lioness  won  the  Hurstbourne  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Daisy  Woodruff,  Ban 
Hazem,  Brown  Princess,  Duchess  May,  Corinne  Blackburn,  Minnie  Palmer,  Miss-Used,  Teresa 
and  4  others,  and  she  also  captured  the  Runnymede  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight,  beating  Proc- 
tor Knott  (winner  of  the  Futurity,  etc.,  beating  Salvator),  Champagne  Charlie,  Long  Fish,  Brown 
Princess  and  2  others. 

At  St.  Louis,  giving  5  lbs.  away  to  her  opponents,  she  ran  third  to  Champagne  Charlie  and 
Liberty  in  the  Southern  Hotel  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  So  So.  Later  on  she  won  the  Vestal  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  for  fillies,  beating  Laura  Stone,  Retrieve  and  Leonette,  giving  each  of  them  5  lbs.,  and 
at  Kansas  City  she  gave  Laura  Stone  4  lbs.  and  a  beating  in  the  Waldo  Park  Stakes,  5/8  mile.  At 
Washington  Park,  Chicago.  The  Lioness  ran  fourth  behind  Princess  Bowling.  Sonoma  and  Minnie 
Palmer  in  the  Lakeside  Stakes,  5  '8  mile,  giving  each  of  them  5  lbs.  and  beating  9  others,  to  which 
she  was  conceding  from  5  to  12  lbs. 

At  Saratoga,  with  107  lbs..  The  Lioness  ran  fourth  in  the  Spinaway  Stakes,  5,  8  mile,  to 
Gipsey  Queen,  100,  Queen  of  Trumps,  100,  and  Daisy  Woodruff,  93  lbs.,  beating  Retrieve,  100 
lbs.,  and  also  Rosebud,  Vendetta  and  the  Reform-Madge  filly,  93  lbs.  each.  In  the  .Saratoga  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  she  was  third  to  Gipsey  Queen  and  Heron,  beating  Caliente,  Carrol,  Monsoon  and  2  others. 
In  the  Virginia  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Caliente,  Button  and  Blue  Rock,  13  runners, 
to  all  of  which  she  was  giving  weight  except  the  winner. 

Two  days  afterwards  The  Lioness  captured  the  Kentucky  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight, 
beating  Long  Street  (a  great  racehorse),  Blue  Rock,  Monsoon, Come  to  Taw  and  Long  Dance.  She 
ran  third  to  Gipsey  Queen  and  Diablo  (winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  etc.),  in  the  Tennessee  Stakes, 
5/8  mile,  beating  Caliente,  Seymour,  Come  to  Taw,  Carrol  and  Heron,  and  in  her  last  race  at 
Saratoga  ran  second  to  Gipsey  Queen  in  the  Misses'  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  giving  the  other  runners  from 
7  to  12  lbs. 

At  Monmouth  Park  The  Lioness,  with  114  lbs.,  finished  fourth  to  Faverdale,  121,  Fresno.  119, 
and  Stephanie  90  lbs.  in  the  Carteret  Handicap.  3/4  mile.  Behind  her  finished  Sluggard,  112, 
Sorrento  (second  in  the  American  Derby),  116,  Utility,  98,  Kasson,  107,  and  the  very  speedy  stake 
winner.  Fides,  110  lbs. 

At  Brooklyn,  weight  for  sex,  she  ran  third  to  Sorrento  and  Diablo  in  a  3/4-mile  Sweepstakes, 
beating  Senorita  (a  brilliant  racemare),  Oregon  (a  good  stake  winner).  Princess  Bowling  (a  good 
stake  winner),  Tipstaff  (a  very  fast  horse  and  a  stake  winner),  and  Monita  Hardy. 

With  115  lbs..  The  Lioness  was  unplaced  in  the  Futurity,  behind  Proctor  Knott,  112,  Salvator, 
108,  and  Galen  115  lbs.,  14  starters,  and  the  next  day,  with  116  lbs.,  she  ran  her  last  race  of  the 
season,  and  finished  second  to  Sonoma,  107  lbs.,  in  the  Belles' Stakes,  Futurity  course,  beating  Miss 
Cody,  107,  Chemise,  107,  Minnie  Palmer,  107,  Stephanie.  100,  Kee-Vee-Na,  115  lbs.,  and  4  others 
in  receipt  of  weight. 

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The  Lioness  opened  her  3-year-old  campaign  at  Lexington  by  running  unplaced  to  Libretto  in 
a  1-mile  race,  giving  weight  away  to  the  other  3  runners.  In  the  Ashland  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  car- 
rying 5  lbs.  more  than  her  opponents,  she  was  unplaced  behind  Jewel  Ban,  Brown  Princess  and 
Retrieve,  8  runners. 

Then  she  came  to  Monmouth  Park,  where,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights  with  all  her  oppon- 
ents, she  was  unplaced  in  a  ]/8-mile  Handicap,  won  by  Niagara.  Five  days  afterwards  she  was 
unplaced  to  Long  Street,  Proctor  Knott  and  Salvator  in  the  Omnibus  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles. 

At  Saratoga  she  captured  the  Foxhall  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  hard  held,  by  a  length,  beating  Flood 
Tide  and  Once  Again,  80 lengths  separating  second  and  third.  Four  days  afterwards,  with  119  lbs., 
she  ran  third  to  Brown  Princess,  110,  and  Retrieve,  119  lbs.,  in  the  Pocahontas  Stakes,  1  8/16  miles, 
beating  her  old  opponent  Gipsey  Queen,  119  lbs.  Three  days  afterwards  she  ran  second  to  Long 
Dance  in  the  Kenner  Stakes,  2  miles,  beating  Flood  Tide. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  The  Lioness  ran  third  to  Oriflamme  and  Niagara  (each  of  them  having  an 
advantage  m  weight)  in  a  1  3/16-mile  Handicap,  beating  the  2  Brooklyn  Handicap  winners,  Diablo 
and  Castaway,  in  addition  to  Iceberg.  At  Morris  Park  she  ran  second  to  Senorita(who  was  giving 
away  15  lbs.)  in  the  Peytona  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Aurania,  Brown  Princess,  Holiday  and 
Stately,  and  later  on  was  unplaced  behind  Bronzomarte,  Castaway  II.  and  Brother  Ban  (to  all  of 
which  she  was  giving  weight)  in  a  1  3/16-mile  Handicap. 

The  Lioness  wound  up  her  racing  career  by  carrying  11.5  lbs.  and  finishing  fourth  to  Aurania, 
115,  Daylight.  105,  and  Duplicity,  105  lbs.,  in  the  Hunter  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles  at  Jerome  Park,  beating 
Stephanie,  115  lbs. 

The  Lioness  was  barren  in  1894.     She  produced  in 

1895,  1).  c.  Wait  and  See,  by  Lonar  Run.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  started  once  at 
Newport,   Ky.,  and  was  unplaced. 

18{)(»,  ch.  c.  Lion  d'Or,  by  imp.  Candlemas.  Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he 
ran  3  times  unplaced,  and  as  a  4-year-old  he  also  ran  3  times  unplaced. 

18!)7,  cli.  c.  Standing:,  by  imp.  Candlemas.  Ran  unplaced  in  a  .5/8-mile  race  at  Brooklyn,  won 
by  Water  King,  17  runners.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  ran  unplaced  in  a  race,  over  the  Futurity 
course,  won  by  Sadducee,  7  runners. 

At  Brighton  Beach  he  ran  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  Handicap,  won  by  Prince  of  Mel- 
bourne, 10  runners  ;  ran  second  to  Stuart  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  Handicap,  beating  Modrine, 
Plucky,  Wax  Taper,  Ceylon  and  3  others,  time  1  ;08  1/5,  and  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  easily  by 
2  lengths,  time  1:02,  beating  Fleuron,  Hesper,  Einus  and  9  others. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Fall,  Standing  was  unplaced  in  the  Great  Eastern  Hand- 
icap, Futurity  course,  won  by  Mesmerist,  15  runners. 

At  Brooklyn  he  was  unplaced  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  won  by  Rockton,  11  runners  ; 
was  unplaced  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  won  by  Kilmarnock,  6  runners,  and  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/16 
miles,  for  all  ages,  beating  Muskadine,  imp.  Peep  o'  Day,  Matanzi,  Federalist  and  Dutch 
Skater,  time  1:48  4/5. 

At  Morris  Park  he  was  unplaced  in  a  High  Weight  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  for  all  ages, 
won  by  Lambent,  and  at  Aqueduct  he  ran  his  last  race  as  a  2-year-old,  winning  a  1  1/16  mile 
Handicap,  for  all  ages,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Charentus,  Kinnikinic,  McMeekin  and 
Sensational. 

As  a  3-year-old  Standing,  with  115  lbs  ,  ran  his  first  race  at  Morris  Park  in  the  Bay. 
Chester  Stakes,  Withers  mile,  when  he  was  unplaced  behind  Ildrim,  103,  Contestor,  110,  and 
Herbert,  110  lbs.  Petruchio,  1051bs  (winnerof  the  Brooklyn  Derby)  and  3  others  started.  He 
next  won  a  1  1/8-mile  Handicap,  Withers  course,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  imp.  Brisk, 
Knight  of  the  Garter  and  King  Barleycorn.  Three  days  afterwards  he  finished  fourth 
to  Ildrim,  Petruchio  and  Missionary  in  the  Belmont  Stakes,  with  Gulden,  Hammock  and 
Mesmerist  in  the  rear. 

At  Brooklyn  Standing  won  the  Carlton  Stakes,  handily  by  3  lengths,  time  1  ;40  3/5,  beat- 
ing McMeekin,  Mesmerist,  Ildrim  (top  weight),  Modrine,  Toddy,  Pupil  and  Hammock,  and 
at  Sheepshead  Bay  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Realization,  won  by  Prince  of  Melbourne. 

540 


At  Brighton  Beach,  with  112  lbs.,  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Brighton  Handicap,  1  1/-1 
miles,  won  by  Jack  Point,  4  years,  lOU  lbs.,  The  Kentuckian,  4  years,  109  lbs.,  running  sec- 
ond, and  Imp,  6  years,  129  lbs.,  third,  time  2:0-1  3/5.  The  field  comprised  the  best  class  of 
horses,  with  Ethelbert,  Kinley  Mack,  Admiration,  etc..  amongst  the  starters. 

Three  days  afterwards  Standing  ran  his  last  race  as  a  3-year-old.  He  carried  106  lbs., 
and  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Admiration,  4  years,  110,  and 
Charentus,  6  years,  113  lbs.,  time  1:45  1/5,  only  2/5  of  a  second  slower  than  the  record  for 
that  distance,  made  by  Hyphen  in  1903. 

In  1901  Standing,  113  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Conroy,  3  years,  103,  and  Herbert,  4  years,  99 
lbs.,  in  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  beating  Alsike,  5  years,  90,  Sidney  Lucas,  4  years,  110, 
Raffaello,  5  years,  111,  Banaster,  6  years,  122,  King  Bramble,  4  years,  105,  and  Watercure, 
4  years,  100  lbs.  In  a  1  1/4-mile  Handicap,  at  the  same  track,  won  by  Star  Bright,  4  years, 
115  lbs.,  Standing,  130  lbs.,  top  weight,  broke  down  and  was  retired  to  the  Stud. 

ISO!),     cli.  c.  Hayward  Hunter,  by  Handspring'.     Is  wmning  some  good  races  in  1902,  including 
1  1/2  miles  at  Hawthorne  Park  in  3:35  3/4. 

VECiiA,        ran  in  4  Stake  races  as  a  3-year-old,  in  each  of  which  she  was  unplaced.     She  was 
The  Lioness'     good  producer. 
Dam. 


BALiLiET,     was  a  great  broodmare. 
The  Lioness' 


3d  Dam. 


For  particulars  of  the  produce  of  Vega.  Ballet,  etc.,  see  Daisy  F.,  Elusive,  Elizabeth  L., 
Lady  Longfellow,  Mary  C,  Peg  Woffington  and  Raybelle. 


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THORA. 


Thora  started  43  times,  won  25  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  5  and  unplaced  in  8. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  $31,375. 

Thora  was  one  of  the  "Queens  of  the  turf,"  and  unlike  many  first-class  racemares  who  have  been 
comparative  failures  at  the  Stud,  owing  to  excessively  severe  racing,  Thora  has  proved  a  first-class 
broodmare. 

As  a  2-year-old  she  did  not  win  till  she  had  been  unplaced  in  3  races,  won  by  Spinaway,  Ada 
and  By-the-Way. 

Her  first  win  was  a  Purse,  5,  8  mile,  at  Saratoga,  in  a  field  of  11,  including  Bonnie  Lizzie, 
Jewelry,  Sportsman,  Springfield  and  Gen.  Monroe.  With  102  lbs.  she  next  ran  second  to  Jewelry 
in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Ada,  97,  By-the-Way,  107  lbs.,  and  2  others. 

After  running  unplaced  to  Crickmore,  Bonnie  Lizzie  and  Hindoo  in  the  Windsor  Hotel  Stakes, 
8  runners,  Thora,  102  lbs.,  won  the  Day  Boat  Line  Stakes,  3,4  mile,  by  a  length,  in  1:17  1/4, 
beating  Hindoo,  110,  Bonnie  Lizzie,  102  lbs.,  and  3  others.  In  the  Equity  Stakes,  3,  4  mile,  her  last 
race  at  Saratoga,  she  ran  second,  with  102  lbs.,  to  Springfield,  100  lbs.,  beating  Ada,  97,  Bootjack, 
97,  Bonnie  Lizzie,  97,  Jewelry,  100,  and  Alfambra,  103  lbs. 

At  Jerome  Park,  with  114  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Lady  Rosebery,  107,  Spark,  107,  and 
Bonnie  Lizzie,  114  lbs.,  in  the  Champagne  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  9  starters.  At  Baltimore  she  won  the 
Ripple  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Crickmore,  Spark  and  Ripple,  time  1:44  1/2,  and  also  won  a  Purse,  1 
mile,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Compensation,  Spark,  Ripple  and  By-the-Way. 

As  a  3-year-old,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  Thora  was  unplaced  in  the  Rancocas  Handicap, 
1  1/8  miles,  at  Baltimore,  won  by  Neufchatel. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  in  1:16,  beating  Victim,  Charley  Ross,  Check- 
mate, Blue  Lodge,  Greenland,  By-the-Way,  etc.,  and  won  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  by  4 
lengths,  beating  Spark,  Aella,  By-the-Way  and  Bliss,  time  1 :57. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  she  won  the  Monmouth  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Aella, 
Spark,  Bliss  and  Pinafore,  and  also  won  the  West  End  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  giving  Bona  Fide 
8  lbs.  and  beating  her  by  6  lengths. 

At  Saratoga  Thora  ran  second  to  Checkmate  in  the  Excelsior  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating 
Parole.  Crickmore,  Ripple,  Oden,  etc.,  time  2:08  1/2  ;  won  the  Alabama  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  by  6 
lengths,  from  Bonnie  Lizzie  and  Brambaletta  ;  won  a  Purse,  1  1/2  miles,  by  2  1/2  lengths,  from 
Boulevard,  Eole  and  Ulberto  ;  ran  third  to  Checkmate  and  Greenland  in  the  Summer  Handicap, 
1  1/2  miles,  beating  Ferida,  One  Dime,  Liatunah,  etc.,  time  2:35  1,'2  ;  won  the  Clarendon  Hotel 
Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  3  lengths  from  Valleria,  Catalpa,  Jewelry  and  Lotta  C.  ;  won  the  Relief 
Stakes,  1  5/8  miles,  by  2  lengths,  from  Crickmore,  and  won  the  Baden-Baden  Handicap,  3  miles,  with 
99  lbs.,  beating  Ella  Warfield,  4  years,  92  lbs.,  in  a  canter,  time  5:25  1/4. 

At  Jerome  Park  Thora,  113  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/3  miles,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  the  5-year-olds,  Fair  Count,  113,  and  Monitor,  126  lbs.,  in  addition  to  Sir  Hugh,  97  lbs., 
time  2:39  1/2,  and  in  her  last  race  at  the  old  track,  with  111  lbs.  she  ran  second  to  Sly  Dance,  4 
years,  105  lbs. ,  in  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Monitor,  5  years,  115  lbs. ,  by  8  lengths. 

At  Baltimore  she  ran  her  last  race  of  the  season,  winning  the  Pimlico  Stakes,  2  1/8  miles,  with 
92  lbs.,  beating  the  old  horses.  Checkmate,  115,  and  Monitor,  116,  easily  by  10  lengths. 

As  a  4-year-old  Thora  began  by  winning  the  Washington  Cup,  2  miles,  beating  Keno,  her  only 
opponent,  by  150  yards.  She  next  won  the  Baltimore  Cup,  3  1/4  miles,  beating  Glenmore  and 
Greenland  by  100  yards.  The  Westchester  Cup,  2  1,  4  miles,  was  a  cake  walk  for  her,  as  she  won  it 
from  Greenland  by  more  than  a  furlong. 

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At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  walked  over  for  a  Purse,  1  3/4  miles,  and  then  went  to  Saratoga,  where 
she  captured  the  Excelsior  Sweepstakes,  1  1/4  miles,  by  2  lengths  from  Crickmore  and  Bend  Or ; 
won  the  Saratoga  Cup,  3  1/4  miles,  by  60  yards,  beating  Carley  B.  and  Alta  B.,  and  won  a  Purse, 
1  5/8  miles,  pulled  up,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Frankie  B.  and  John  Sullivan,  a  hundred  yards 
between  second  and  third. 

Thora  also  walked  over  for  a  Purse,  1  1/3  miles,  making  8  successive  wins.  In  her  next 
race,  the  Grand  Prize  of  Saratoga,  1  3/4  miles,  with  123  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  to  the  good  race- 
mare,  Glidelia,  116  lbs.,  and  with  113  lbs.  ran  third  to  Pinafore,  3  years,  100,  and  Farragut,  4  years, 
100  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  1  1/3  miles,  beating  Lida  Stanhope,  103,  Checkmate,  118,  and  Compensation, 
100  lbs.  In  her  last  race  at  Saratoga,  the  Baden-Baden  Handicap,  Smiles,  with  117  lbs.,  Thora 
was  unplaced  to  Lida  Stanhope,  102,  Ella  Warfield,  93,  and  Bushwhacker,  101  lbs. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  108  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Eole,  130,  and  Lida  Stanhope,  110  lbs.,  in 
the  Autumn  Cup,  3  miles,  beating  Compensation,  il3.  Bushwhacker,  95,  Aella,  83,  Glenmore,  114, 
and  Clara  D.,  90  lbs. 

Thora  made  her  last  appearance  of  th3  season,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  3/8  miles,  at 
Jerome  Park,  where,  with  118  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Gen.  Monroe,  110,  and  Bootjack,  115  lbs., 
beating  Checkmate,  130  lbs. ,  and  4  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Thora  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Nashville,  and  4  days  afterwards,  with  116 
lbs.,  won  the  Rock  City  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  easily  by  4  lengths,  from  Checkmate,  118,  Pearl  Jen- 
nings, 117,  and  Blazes,  131  lbs.  She  closed  her  brilliant  racing  career  at  Louisville,  by  running 
third  and  last  to  Lida  Stanhope  and  John  Davis,  in  the  Cup,  2  1 '4  miles. 

Thora  produced  in 

1884,  twin  fillies,  both  dead. 

1885,  barren. 

1886,  br.  c.  Vickiii^,  by  imp.  Fechter.  Ran  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  started  3  times  and 
won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  New  Orleans,  beating  Mose  K.  Macauley,  Bob  Forsythe,  Sun- 
flower and  Barney  Owens. 

1887,  ch.  f.  Foi'est,  by  Forester.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old;  did  not  win.  Had  only  one  foal,  which 
never  started. 

1888,  ch.  f.  Georgette,  by  Forester.    Never  started. 

Georgette  threw  Flareway,  who  only  started  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  won  a  Selling 
race,  1  mile,  at  Toronto,  7  runners. 

1889,  ell.  f.  Yorkville  Belle,  by  Miser.  A  first-class  racemare,  winner  of  31  races  and  $87,576. 
Also  a  good  broodmare. 

For  detailed  description  of  her  races  and  produce,  see  Yorkville  Belle. 

1890,  ch.  c.  Sir   Francis,  by  imp.  Mr.  Pickwick.    Winner  of  $60,000. 

As  a  3-year-old,  he  won  the  Larchmont  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  6  starters,  and  the  Matron 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Morris  Park,  in  1:10,  17  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Comparative  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  and  the  Reapers'  Stakes, 
1  1/16  miles. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  did  not  start,  but  as  a  5-year-old  he  won  3  races,  including  the  3 
Handicaps  on  the  turf.  In  one  he  ran  a  mile  in  1 :41,  and  in  the  other,  with  138  lbs.,  he  ran 
1  1/16  miles,  in  1 :48  1/5. 

As  a  6-year-old  he  won  6  races,  including  a  mile,  in  1 :41  4/5.     He  died  the  same  year. 

1891,  ch.  c.  Dobbins,  by  imp.  Mr.  Pickwick.  A  grand  racehorse,  winner  of  nearly  $115,000. 
As  a  3-year-old  he  started  35  times,  won  15  races  (including  a  dead  heat  with  Domino  in  a 
Match  at  equal  weights),  was  second  in  4,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  3. 

He  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1/3  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  in  49  3/4  seconds  ;  won  the  Control 
Stakes,  5/8  mile,  and  the  Tremont  Stakes,  3/4  mile. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  top  weight,  he  won  the  Bartow  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  and  the  Antici- 
pation Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs,  by  2  lengths,  in  1:05,  again  carrying  top  weight. 

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At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  won  the  Foam  Stakes,  5/8  mile ;  the  Zephyr  Stakes,  Futurity 
course,  with  top  weight,  by  3  lengths,  and  the  June  Stakes,  with  top  weight,  128  lbs.  At 
Monmouth  Park  he  won  the  Atlantic  Stakes,  5  1/3  fiu-longs,  with  top  weight,  and  at 
Saratoga  captured  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  and  a  Purse,  5/8  mile. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Autumn,  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Domino  in  a  Match, 
118  lbs.  each.  Futurity  course,  and  won  the  Autumn  Slakes,  Futurity  course,  with  top 
weight,  125  lbs.  At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5  8  mile,  easily  in  1;02,  and  at 
Morris  Park  won  the  Dunmow  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight,  121  lbs. 

One  of  the  races  in  which  he  was  third  was  the  Futurity,  when  he  carried  130  lbs. 
and  finished  a  head  behind  Galilee,  115  lbs.,  who  was  a  head  behind  the  winner  Domino, 
130  lbs.  The  Matcb  with  Domino,  alluded  to  above,  was  the  outcome  of  the  Futurity 
result. 

Dobbins  won  6  races,  as  3-year-old,  comprising  the  Brooklyn  Derby,  1  1/2  miles; 
the  Fleetwood  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles;  the  Tidal  Stakes,  1  mile,  by  2  lengths,  in  1:40;  the 
Realization  Stakes,  1  5/8  miles;  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  with 
top  weight,  and  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  3  16  miles,  with  the  worst  of  weights. 

Dobbins  was  sent  to  England,  and  after  doing  stud  duty  ran  once  unplaced  as  a  7- 
year-old.     He  has  already  proved  himself  a  winning  sire. 

1S!)2.     b.  f.  by  Exile.    Died. 

1S03.  b.  f.  St.  Agnes,  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.  As  a  2-year-old,  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  at  Morris  Park, 
easily  by  1  1/2  lengths,  in  1:12  12,  9  starters.  Started  once  as  a  3-year-old,  when,  with  109 
lbs.,  she  finished  third  to  imp.  Intermission  and  Cassette,  109  lbs.  each,  in  the  Ladies' 
Stakes,  Withers  mile,  beating  imp.  One  I  Love,  120  lbs.  Started  once  as  a  4-year-old, 
finishing  unplaced  in  a  Handicap,  won  by  Wolhurst. 

1S94,  ch.  c.  St.  Nicholas  II..  by  im|».  St.  Blaise.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  he  won  a  3/4-raile  race  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Charentus,  $1,000, 
and  10  others.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old. 

1895,     b.  c.  by  Miser. 

1S!>(!,     b.  f.  Thais,  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.     Never  started. 

1S!>7,     b.  f.  by  Exile. 

1S9J),  b.  0.  Trump,  by  Phoenix.  Won  a  race,  about  3  4  mile,  as  a  2-year-old,  at  Brooklyn,  easily 
by  2  lengths,  12  starters,  track  heavy,  time  1 :12  4  5,  and  is  winning  again  in  1903. 

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187G,     br.  f.  Mary  Ann,  by  imp.  Leamingrton.     Ran  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

Mary  Ann  threw  Medallion,  who  never  started  but  threw  Mousquetaire,  a  winner  as  a 
2  and  3-year-old. 

1877,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1878,  b.  f.  Thora,  by  Lougfelloiv.     Alluded  to  above. 

1879,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1880,  ch.  f.  Henlopen,  by  Aristides.  Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  4  times  and 
won  the  Clabaugh  Memorial  Stakes,  1,2  mile,  at  Baltimore,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Barbarian, 
Empress,  Northanna,  Gift,  Fairview  (by  Legatee),  Fairfield,  Heel-and-Toe  and  Antrim. 
At  Jerome  Park  she  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  1,  2  mile,  in  50  seconds,  beating  Swift, 
Jacobus,  Bella,  Parthenia,  Disdain,  Buckstone,  Mirth,  Ida  K.,  and  9  others. 

Henlopen  threw  Nehushta  (never  started,  dam  of  the  winners  Winship  and  Shustie,  and 
also  Carolita,  never  ran,  she  the  dam  of  the  winners  Warble  and  Bismark,  2  years  old  in 
1902),  Hennepin  (dam  of  the  winners  Volney,  Gallopin  and  Laius),  Sligo  (winner  of  19 
races),  and  Pecksniff,  who  won  a  5,  8-mile  race  at  Monmouth  Park  as  a  2-year-old  in  1 :01 1/4. 

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1881,     '82,  '83,  '84,  '85,  '86,    barren. 

1887,  b.  f.  Sif,  by  imp.  Pizarro.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

Sif  produced  Sif,  Jr.  (dam  of  the  winners  Sifter  and  lUowahoo,  winner  of  3  races  as  a 
3-year-old  in  1901  and  winning  again  in  1903,  including  a  mile  in  1 :41  1/4  and  1 :41 1/2),  Annie 
Lauretta  (a  winner  up  till  and  including  her  sixth  year  in  1901),  and  Grandon,  winner  of  2 
races  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900,  including  1/8  mile  in  1:38  1/3.  In  1901  Grandon  again  won 
races,  including  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  selling,  1  mile,  at  Latonia,  easily  by  2  lengths, 
in  l;40  1/3. 

1888,  b.  f.  Pandora,  by  Emperor.    Never  started. 

Pandora  produced  Hope  IV.  (dam  of  Perdicus,  a  stake  winner  as  a  3-year-old  in 
England  and  winning  as  a  .5-year-old  in  1902),  Charma  (ran  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a 
2-year-old  without  winning,  but  later  on  the  same  year  won  as  an  outlaw,  and  dam  of 
Tantalus,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1902),  Belle  of  Niles  (winner  of  7  races),  and  Pan  II., 
winner  of  2  races  in  England  as  a  3-year-old. 

ROX  AIVA,    produced  Chesapeake,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  the  Kentucky  Stakes  at  Saratoga  and 
Thora's         the   Criterion  Stakes,  3, 4  mile,   at  Monmouth  Park.     He  won  the   Phcenix   Hotel 
2d  Dam.         Stakes,  2  miles,  beating  Big  Sandy  and  3  others  as  a  3-year-old,  and  as  a  4-year-old 
won  the  Woodburn  Stakes,  2  1/2  miles,   at  Jerome  Park,  4  starters. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  2  races,  and  the  next  year  he  won  at  3  1/8  miles. 

Other  good  animals  out  of  Roxana  were  Tipperary,  Blarney  Stone,  McKinney,  and  the 
2  producers,  Colleen  Bawn  and  Jury. 

Paspaic  (winner  of  the  City  and  Suburban),  and  Verdict  (a  good  racemare,  winner  of  the 
Louisville  Ladies'  Stakes,  The  Vestal  Stakes,  etc.,  and  dam  of  the  very  speedy  horse  Tip- 
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TULLA    BLACKBURN. 


Tulla  Blackburn  started  109  times,  won  25  races,  ran  second  in  15,  third  in  31  and  was  un- 
placed in  38. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  f27,060. 

Tulla  Blackburn  commenced  her  racing  career  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  where  she  ran 
unplaced  in  a  1/2-mile  race,  won  by  Oracle  J.,  and  afterwards  won  a  i  1/2-furlong  race  easily  from 

8  opponents. 

She  was  then  bnmght  to  Morris  Park,  where,  in  a  field  of  7  starters,  she  ran  unplaced  in  a 
3/4-mile  race  behind  Grammercy,  Jersey  Pat  and  King's  Own,  giving  each  of  them  10  lbs.  She 
next  ran  second  to  Fairy  Queen  in  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Ralph  Bayard  Her  Highness,  Kenwood, 
Druidess,  Morse  and  7  others. 

AtSheepshead  Bay  Tulla  Blackburn  ran  unplaced  in  the  Sapphire  Stakes,  5  1/2  furlongs.  19 
starters,  won  by  Magnate  ;  ran  third  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  15  runners,  behind  Ocypete  and  imp. 
Helter  Skelter,  giving  the  latter  weight,  and  was  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  won  by  Ralph  Bayard. 

At  Brooklyn  she  ran  second  to  the  speedy  horse,  Gregory,  in  a  3/4-miIe  race,  6  starters  ;  won  a 
3/4-mile  race,  beating  Major  Daly,  June  Day  (both  in  receipt  of  weight),  Ralph  Bayard,  Masterlode, 
Grammercy,  the  King  Ernest-Invermore  filly,  etc.,  and  also  won  another  3/4-mile  race,  beating 
Masterlode  and  7  others. 

At  Morris  Park  she  won  the  Fashion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  in  1:13  1/3,  beating  Pearl  Set,  Sinaloa  II. 
(both  in  receipt  of  weight),  Ruperta,  Gloaming,  Homeopathy,  etc.,  and  carrying  top  weight  ran 
second  to  Jane  Day  in  the  Pelham  Park  Stakes,  beating  Pearl  Set,  Sinaloa  II.  and  3  others. 

At  Jerome  Park  Tulla  Blackburn  ran  third  to  Successor  and  Chieftain,  giving  them  both 
weight,  in  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  6  runners,  and,  with  top  weight,  ran  unplaced  in  a  5/8  mile  race. 

She  then  went  to  Elizabeth,  and,  giving  all  her  opponents  weight,  excepting  Gregory,  the 
winner,  was  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race  ;  ran  second  to  Sir  John  in  a  3  ^-raile  race,  beating  the  very 
fast  horse.  Civil  Service,  and  2  others  ;  ran  third  to  Pearl  Set  and  Cortland  in  a  3  4-mile  race, 
beating  3  others;  won  a  3  4-mile  race,  beating  Civil  Service,  Robespierre,  Cortland,  Veronica, 
etc. ;  gave  2  lbs.  to  Lisimony  and  ran  second  to  her  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  beating  the  Stonehenge- 
Mary  Buckley  filly.  Alarm  Belle,  etc.  ;  was  unplaced  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  carrying  top  weight,  and 
wound  up  the  season  by  winning  a  3/4-mile  race  from  Civil  Service.  Trestle  and  Printer. 

As  a  3-year-old  Tulla  Blackburn  began  at  Brooklyn  by  finishing  third  to  Her  Highness  and 
Adamant  (giving  each  of  them  7  lbs.),  beating  Frontenac,  Sam  Morse,  Tormentor  (the  record 
holder  for  5  1, '2  furlongs,  straight),  Prince  Howard,  etc.,  and  ran  third  to  Major  Domo  and  King 
Crab,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  I  mile,  beating  the  good  racemare,  Reclare,  Gregory,  Prodigal  and  3 
others,  time  1:41  1/4. 

In  her  next  race  she  was  unplaced,  and  then  went  to  Morris  Park,  where  she  was  unplaced 
again.  In  the  Elms  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  carrying  112  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Gloaming,  107,  and 
Druidess,  112  lbs.,  beating  Bibelot,  Amazon  and  Golden  Horn.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  Tulla  Black- 
burn was  unplaced  3  times  in  succession,  viz:  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  won  by  Sir  John  ;  in  the  Swift 
Stakes,  7/8  mile,  won  by  Reclare,  and  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  won  by  Devotee. 

At  Monmouth  Park  she  won  a  1  mile  Handicap,  over  the  straight  course,  in  1:42,  beating 
Fides,  who  was  giving  her  14  lbs.,  and  Chemise,  in  receipt  of  7  lbs.  With  top  weight  she  ran 
third  to  Stryke  and  Clarendon  in  a  7/8-mile  race,  beating  Raveloe.  Petersborough,  Miss  Belle  and 

9  others,    and  five  days  afterwards,   again   carrying   top    weight,    ran   third  to  Kempland    and 
Raveloe,  giving  them  12  and  16  lbs.  respectively,  in  a  1-mile  race,  7  runners,  time  1:41. 

Tulla  Blackburn  next  won  the  Elizabeth  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  in  1:54  3/4,  beating  Bibelot  (in 

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receipt  of  5  lbs.),  Her  Highness  (with  17  lbs.  the  worst  of  the  weights),  Druidess,  Jennie  R.,  etc. 
Carrying  top  weight  in  the  Newark  Stakes,  1  mile  straight,  she  ran  third  to  Raveloe  and  Druidess, 
n  receipt  of  15  and  13  lbs  respectively,  beating  Clarendon,  Kempland,  Jersey  Pat,  etc. 

After  running  unplaced  to  Clarendon  in  a  3/4-mile  race,  TuUa  Blackburn  gave  Charley  Post 
16  lbs.  and  ran  second  to  him  over  the  straight  mile,  beating  De  Muth,  Banquet  and  Monroe,  time 
1:89  3/4.  With  the  worst  of  the  weights,  she  next  ran  third  to  My  Fellow  and  Grimaldi  in  a  1  1/8- 
mile  race,  beating  Miss  Belle,  Eric  and  Kenwood.  Then  she  was  unplaced  in  a  1  1/8-mile  Hand- 
icap, won  by  Buddhist,  and  two  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  the  good  racemare,  Senorita,  in  a 
1-mile  Handicap,   5  runners. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Tulla  Blackburn  was  unplaced  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  won  by  Mr.  Baldwin's 
good  racemare,  Los  Angeles,  but  at  her  next  attempt  captured  the  Siren  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating 
Ruperta,  Miss  Belle,  imp.  Helter  Skelter,  Druidess  and  Reclare,  the  last-named  carrying  a  7-lb. 
penalty.  At  Brooklyn  she  was  unplaced  in  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap,  won  by  Diablo  (winner  of  the 
Withers  Stakes,  etc.),  and  ran  third  to  Buddhist  and  Worth  in  a  1-mile  race,  beating  Now  or  Never, 
King  Crab,  etc 

At  Morris  Park  Tulla  Blackburn  won  the  Woodburn  Handicap,  1  mile,  in  1:41,  beating 
Madstone,  Fitz  James,  Eurus  (winner  of  the  Suburban,  etc.),  Lavinia  Belle,  Stockton  and  Al. 
Farrow.  Tulla  Blackburn  was  unplaced  in  her  last  3  races  of  the  season,  viz;  the  Peyton  Stakes, 
won  by  Can  Can  (in  receipt  of  10  lbs.),  and  a  1  1/lG-mile  Handicap,  won  by  Fitz  James,  in  which 
she  carried  top  weight. 

As  a  4-year  old  Tulla  Blackburn  first  started  at  Brooklyn,  where  she  ran  3  races.  In  3,  each 
of  them  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  she  was  unplaced,  and  she  easily  won  the  third,  a  1-mile  Handi- 
cap, beating  8  opponents. 

At  Morris  Park,  carrying  top  weight,  she  won  the  Cherry  Diamond  Handicap,  1  mile,  by  2 
lengths,  in  1:40,  beating  Diablo,  Chesapeake,  Text,  Masterlode  and  Carrol,  and  was  ne.xt  unplaced 
in  a  1  1/6-mile  Handicap,  carrying  top  weight. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  1  1/16-mile  Handicap,  beating  Madstone.  Reclare,  Judge 
Morrow  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  etc.),  the  good  horse.  Terra  Cotta,  and 
Benedictine,  carrying  equal  weight  with  Judge  Morrow  and  conceding  weight  to  the  others.  She 
next  gave  weight  and  a  beating  to  3  opponents  in  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  and  followed  that  up  by  carry- 
ing 117  lbs.  and  winning  a  I-raile  race  from  Strideaway,  102  1/3,  Bermuda,  109  lbs.,  and  3  others, 
time  1:41  2/5. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  Tulla  Blackburn  ran  third  to  Eon  and 
Reclare,  beating  the  good  racehorse,  Tea  Tray  and  Major  Daly.  Then  she  won  3  straight  races, 
viz  :  1  mile,  by  3  lengths,  in  1:41  1/4,  beating  Banquet,  etc.;  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Banquet,  Cruiser 
and  Lizzie,  and  1  1/16  miles,  again  beating  Banquet,  etc. 

She  was  next  matched  against  the  crack  racehorse,  Kingston,  at  a  difference  of  7  lbs.,  ex- 
cluding sex  allowance,  and  had  to  succumb  to  the  good  son  of  Spendthrift. 

Tulla  Blackburn's  good  performances  had  justified  the  handicapper  in  putting  plenty  of  weight 
on  her,  consequently  it  was  no  disgrace  for  her  to  run  third  in  her  next  2  races  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
when  conceding  the  first  and  second  weight.  In  the  Labor  Day  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  Demuth  beat 
her  at  even  weights,  with  the  fast  animals  Terrifier  and  Ambulance  behind  her.  In  the  Average 
Stakes  she  was  third  to  Chesapeake  and  Kenwood,  beating  the  good  little  horse.  Prince  Royal. 

Then  Tulla  Blackburn  went  to  Brooklyn  and  ran  second  to  her  old  conqueror,  Senorita,  at  a 
difference  of  1  lb.,  in  a  l-mile  race,  4  runners.  She  ran  4  more  races  at  Brooklyn,  in  2  of  which  she 
was  third.  At  Morris  Park,  Tulla  Blackburn  was  unplaced  in  a  1-mile  Handicap  and  in  her  first 
race  at  Guttenberg  she  was  also  unplaced.  Then  she  won  3  races,  one  at  a  mile  and  the  other  at 
1  1/8  miles.  Before  the  close  of  the  season  she  ran  5  more  races,  in  which  she  was  second  once, 
third  twice,  and  unplaced  twice. 

As  a  5-year-old  Tulla  Blackburn  ran  13  races,  won  5,  was  second  once,  third  3  times  and  un- 
placed 3  times. 

Most  mares  would  have  become  jady  and  unreliable  after  having  run  80  races  in  3  seasons,  but 
so  far  from  this  proving  to  be  the  case  in  her  instance,  we  find  that  Tulla  Blackburn  won  her  first  3 
races,  at  Lexington,  as  a  5-year-old. 

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lu  the  first,  3/'4  mile,  she  beat  Sallie  McClelland  (winner  of  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap  and 
6  good  stakes  as  a  2-year-old),  Strathmaid  (a  stake  winner),  Unadilla  (winner  of  the  Ashland  Oaks, 
etc.),  and  Bettiua,  while  in  the  second  race,  1  mile,  she  disposed  of  the  stake  winner,  Ethel,  by  2 
lengths,  in  1:42. 

At  Louisville  she  ran  2  races,  finishing  third  to  Balgowan  and  Rorka  in  a  1-mile  race,  giving 
the  latter  16  lbs.  in  the  first,  while  she  carried  off  the  second  one,  1  mile  and  50  yards,  giving  her 
2  opponents.  Major  Tom  and  First  Lap,  18  and  32  lbs.  respectively. 

At  Washington  Park  Tulla  Blackburn  won  a  3/-l-miIe  race  in  1:14  3/4,  6  starters,  and  during 
the  remainder  of  the  season  she  ran  7  more  races,  winning  1,  running  second  in  1,  third  in  2,  and 
unplaced  in  3. 

As  a  6-year-old  Tulla  Blackburn  started  17  times  without  winning,  but  she  was  placed  second 
twice  and  third  7  times. 

Tulla  Blackburn  produced  in 

1895,  b.  c.  Candle  Black.  I)y  imp.  Candlemas.  Ran  17  races  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  times,  was 
second  in  5,  third  in  4  and  unplaced  in  .5.  He  won  all  his  3  races  at  Harlem,  viz  :  a  5/8- 
mile  Purse  by  2  12  lengths,  beating  Mackin,  Borden  and  7  others,  track  heavy,  time 
1:06;  a  .V8-mile  Purse  by  4  lengths,  beating  Depending,  Daily  Racing  Form  and  3 
others,  time  1:02,  and  a  5  1/2-furlong  Purse  in  1:08,  beating  Ed  Gartland  (in  receipt  of 
10  lbs.),  Dave  Waldo  and  4  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Candle  Black  was  running  against  better  horses  and  showed  consider- 
able improvement  in  his  form.  He  started  24  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  10,  third 
in  3  and  unplaced  in  7. 

At  Washington  Park  he  won  easily  by  6  lengths  a  3/4-mile  race,  for  all  ages,  in 
1:12  3/4,  beating  Meddler,  Geo.  H.  Ketcham.  The  Kentuckian,  Boney  Boy,  etc  ,  and  a 
1-mile  race  handily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:40  1/4,  beating  George  Krats,  Found  and  Monk 
Way  man. 

At  Saratoga,  with  top  weight,  he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race,  track  heavy,  in  1:58  1/2,  beat- 
ing Central  Trust,  Scotch  Plaid  and  2  others,  and  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  beating  Athamas  and 
Valid,  track  heavy,  time  1:51  3/4. 

At  Brooklyn  he  beat  Central  Trust,  Previous  and  Blueaway,  at  equal  weights,  easily 
by  2  lengths, in  1:42.  In  some  other  races,  too,  he  showed  good  form  by  running  second  to 
Dr.  Sheppard,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  beating  Graziella  and  2  others,  time  1:45  1/2;  second 
to  White  Frost,  1  mile,  time  1:39  3/4,  6  runners;  second  to  Dr.  Sheppard,  I  1/8  miles,  time 
1:53,  beating  3  others,  and  second  to  the  good  horse  Banaster,  1  mile,  giving  him  3  lbs.  and 
beaten  only  a  head  in  1:41,  with  Boy  Orator,  Glonoine  and  Uncle  Lewis  in  the  rear. 

Candle  Black  also  ran  second  to  Latson  (who  was  giving  him  10  lbs.)  in  the  Reapers' 
Stakes,  1  3/16  miles,  beating  imp.  Mirthful  (who  had  20  lbs.  the  worst  of  the  weights)  and 
Central  Trust  :  second  to  George  Boyd  in  the  September  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  beating 
Rappahannock,  Glorian,  Laverock  and  imp.  Mirthful,  the  2  last  named  giving  him  weight, 
and  second  to  the  good  mare,  Briar  Sweet,  in  the  First  Special,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Brooklyn, 
beating  Alice  Farley,  Algol  and  imp.  The  Friar,  a  very  high-class  race-horse  when  at  his 
best,  time  2:07  i/2. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Candle  Black  ran  8  races  without  winning.  At  Brooklyn  he  ran  second 
to  Warrenton  in  a  1  1/4-mile  race,  time  2:07  1/2,  beating  Lackland  and  Tragedian,  and 
he  also  ran  second  to  The  Roman,  beaten  only  a  head,  in  a  1  1/16-raile  race,  9  runners. 

As  a  5-vear-old  Candle  Black  started  21  times,  won  5  races,  was  second  once  and  third 
once. 

Entered  to  be  sold  for  |500,  he  won  a  1  1/8-raile  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  7  runners ; 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  he  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach,  6  runners,  time 
1:45  2/5,  and  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500  he  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race  on  the  turf  at  Sheepshead 
Bay  in  1:54  4/5,  7  runners. 

Entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  and  having  the  best  of  the  weight  with  his  opponents,  he 
won  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  6  lengths,  beating  Flaunt,  The  Chamberlain, 
Oneck  Queen,  Kinnikinic  and  Maximo  Gomez. 

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Candle  Black's  last  win  of  the  season  was  at  New  Orleans  where  he  won  a  1  1/16-mile 
Selling  race,  8  runners,  and  as  a  6-year-old  he  was  also  a  winner. 

1896,     b.  f.  Tnlla  Foiiso,  by  Fonso.     As  a  2-year-old  started  19  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in 
3,  third  in  7  and  unplaced  in  6. 

She  won  a  5/8-mile  Purse,  at  Washington  Park,  in  a  canter  by  6  lengths,  time  1:00  3/4, 
beating  Carter  H,  Harrison,  Merops,  Dollie  Weithoff  and  9  others;  won  the  Isabella  Stakes, 
4  1/2  furlongs,  at  St.  Louis,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:08  3/4,  beating  3  opponents,  and  also 
won  a  a  1/2-furlong  race  at  Harlem  in  1:07  3/4,  carrying  top  weight,  beating  8  opponents. 

She  ran  second  to  The  Kentuckian  in  a  .5/8-mile  race  at  Harlem,  beating  6  others  ; 
giving  Spirituelle  5  lbs.  she  ran  second  to  her  in  a  5/8-mile  race  at  Hawthorne  Park,  8 
runners,  and  also  ran  second  to  Espiragc,  beating  Boney  Boy,  etc.,  in  a  3/4-mile  race  at 
Harlem. 

As  a  3-year-old  Tulla  Fonso  started  32  times,  won  9  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  8 
and  unplaced  in  9. 

At  St.  Louis  she  won  a  1-mile  race  by  2  lengths  in  1:43  1/4  ;  won  the  Golden  Rod  Stakes, 
7/8  mile  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  beating  Banish,  The  Pride,  Sir  Gatian,  Air  Blast, 
etc.,  over  a  sloppy  track,  time  1:31  1/2  ;  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse  handily  in  1:14  3/4,  beating 
Kensington,  Banish  and  3  others,  and  won  a  3/4-mile  Purse,  for  3-year-olds  and  upwards, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  sloppy  track,  time  1:15  3/4,  beating  Hindoonet,  Apple  Jack,  La 
Josephine  and  6  others. 

She  also  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race,  handily  by  a  length,  in  1:10  3/4,  beating  Montanus, 
etc.;  won  a  1-mile  Selling  race  in  1:40.  9  runners  ;  won  a  7/8-mile  Handicap,  time  1:28  1/4, 
9  runners  ;  won  a  1-mile  Purse  in  1:40  1/2,  6  runners,  and  a  1-mile  Purse,  easily  by  1  1/3 
lengths,  in  1:39  1/4,  beating  Streamer,  Moroni,  Mistral  II.  and  Espionage. 

As  a  4-year-old,  Tulla  Fonso  started  20  times,  won  4  races,  ran  second  in  3.  third  in  3 
and  unplaced  in  11. 

She  won  at  St.  Louis  a  7/8-mile  race,  handily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:28,  beating  Algol  and 

6  others;  a  7/8-mile  race,  easily  by  2  lengths,  5  runners,  and  a  1  1/16-mile  race  in  1:47  1/4, 
4  runners      At  Washington  Park  she  won  a  8/4-mile  race,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:13  1/2. 

As  a  5-year-oId  Tulla  Fonso  again  won  some  good  races,  including  3/4  mile  in  1:14  3/4, 
beating  Wax  Taper  and  6  others. 

1S97,     b.  c.  by  Iroquois.    Died. 

TUIiIjAHOM,\,     started  only  as  a  2-year-old  when  she  ran  twice  unplaced. 
Tulla  Blackburn's 
Dam. 

Tullahoma  was  barren  in  1884.     She  produced  in 

1885,  b.  c.  Brambleator,  by  Bramble.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.     As  a  8  and  4-year-old  he 
ran  but  did  not  win. 

1886,  barren. 

1887,  b.  f.  Tulla  Blaokbnrn,  by  Luke  Blackburn.    Alluded  to  above. 

1888,  barren. 

1889,  ch.  c.  Tammany,  by  Iroquois.     The  best  3-year-old  of  his  day. 

He  first  started,  as  a  2-year-old,  at  Morris  Park,  where  he  won  the  Great  Echpse  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  in  1:13  1/2,  beating  Hell  Gate,  Dagonet  and  Osric  (who  all  3  ran  a 
dead  heat  for  second  place)  and  13  others.  At  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  the  Great  Trial  Stakes, 
he  was  unplaced  to  His  Highness,  Dagonet  and  imp.  Victory,  to  each  whom  he  was  giving 

7  lbs. 

At  Monmouth  Park  he  was  unplaced  in  the  Junior  Champion  Stakes,  won  by  his 
stable  companion.  Sir  Mathew.  He  ne.xt  won  the  Criterion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  123  lbs., 
in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  beating  Copyright,  111,  Patron  (winner  of  the  Belmont  Stakes, 

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etc.),  118  lbs.  and  4  others,  time  1:12  1/2,  and  ran  third  in  the  Select  Stakes,  3/4  miles, 
to  His  Highness  and  St.  Florian,  beating  Lamplighter  (in  receipt  of  4  lbs.),  Azra  and 
Copyright  (in  receipt  of  10  lbs,  each)  and  4  others. 

Tammany's  last  race  as  a  3-year-old  was  in  the  Futurity,  when  with  127  lbs.  he  ran  un- 
placed to  His  Highness.  130,  Yorkville  Belle,  115,  and  Dagonet,  108  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Tammany  deci-sively  proved  himself  the  crack  of  the  year  and  was  in 
every  sense  of  the  word  a  very  high-class  racehorse. 

He  began  by  winning  the  Withers  Stakes,  1  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:40,  beating 
Patron  (winner  of  the  Brooklyn  Derby  and  Belmont  Stakes),  Yorkville  Belle,  Mars, 
Dagonet  and  Sir  Arthur.  In  his  next  race  he  met  with  his  only  defeat  as  a  3-year-old, 
and  in  fact  he  was  never  beaten  again  during  his  whole  racing  career. 

His  defeat  occurred  in  the  Tidal  Stakes,  1  mile,  when  the  order  was  :  Charade  first  by 
1/2  length,  Tammany  second,  3  lengths  in  front  of  Patron,  third  and  last,  time  1:41  1/5.  It 
was  one  of  the  upsets  of  form  which  exemplifies  the  glorious  uncertainty  of  racing. 

Tammany  avenged  himself  on  Charade  the  next  time  they  met  by  winning  the 
Realization  Stakes  by  2  lengths,  fromThe  Pepper,  Patron,  imp.  Victory  and  Charade,  who 
finished  in  the  above  order.     Four  others,  too,  were  amongst  the  "  also  rans." 

At  Monmouth  Park  Tammany  won  the  Lorillard  Stakes.  1  8/8  miles,  under  a  pull, 
in  2:20  1/2,  beating  The  Pepper.  Azra  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  etc.\  Mars,  Patron, 
Yorkville  Belle,  Huron  and  bhellbark.  Tammany's  last  appearance  in  public  as  a  3-year- 
old  was  at  Morris  Park,  where,  with  129  lbs.  (including  7  lbs.  penalty),  he  won  the  Jerome 
Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  by  a  length  from  Yorkville  Belle,  Azra  and  4  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Tammany  met  with  an  accident  to  one  of  his  fore  feet  and  did  not  run 
till  the  Fall  Meeting  at  Brooklyn,  where  he  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race  by  2  lengths,  in  1 :48,  from 
Mary  Stone,  Victorious  and  Soundmore.  He  next  met  and  defeated  Sir  Walter  in  the  Sec- 
ond Special,  1  1/8  miles,  weight  for  age,  by  2  lengths.  Tammany  was  then  matched  to 
run  against  Lamplighter  at  1  1/4  miles. 

The  race  took  place  at  Guttenberg,  and  Tammany  started  favorite  at  10  to  7  on.  The 
stands,  enclosure  and  ring  were  packed  to  suffocation  and  the  event  caused  the  wildest 
excitement.  The  race  can  be  easily  described  by  saying  that  Tammany  trod  Lamplighter's 
heels  off  until  they  had  entered  the  homestretch,  when  Garrison  came  along  with  Tammany 
and  beat  Lamplighter,  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  2:06  1/2.  Tammany  then  retired  to  the  stud 
and  has  sired  several  winners. 

1890,  cli.  c.  Fort  Worth,  by  Luke  Blaekbiirii.  Ran  4  races  as  a  2-year-old,  won  once  and  was 
unplaced  3  times.  His  win  occurred  at  Memphis,  where  he  captured  a  1/2-mile  race,  track 
heavy,  in  .52  1/4  seconds,  beating  4  opponents. 

As  a  3-year-old  Fort  Worth  ran  7  times  without  winning.  The  only  time  he  was  placed 
was  in  a  3/4  mile  race  at  Morris  Park,  when  the  order  was:  Stonenell,  4  years,  146,  first. 
Fort  Worth,  3  years,  121,  second,  Monowai,  3  years,  121  lbs.,  third  and  last. 

As  a  4-year-old  Fort  Worth  ran  31  races,  and  won  twice  at  East  St.  Louis.  His  wins 
were  a  .V8-mile  Selling  race  of  $1,50  and  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  of  |300.  As  a  .'j-year-old 
Fort  Worth  ran  12  races  without  winning. 

1891,  b.  c.  by  Luke  Blackburn.     Died  as  a  suckling. 

189a,  ch.  e.  Lukehoma,  by  Luke  Blaekburn  (named  Fonda  in  the  Stud  Book).  Started  only  as 
a  2-year-old.  when  he  ran  unplaced  3  times  at  Roby,  where,  at  the  fourth  attempt,  he  won 
a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  track  fast,  time  1:13,  beating  10  others.  In  his  2  other  races,  at  the 
same  track,  he  ran  third  in  1  and  first  in  the  other,  winning  at  •")  8  mile,  track  good,  8  run- 
ners, time  1:05  1/2. 

1893,  eh.  c.  Tennessee,  by  Iroquois.  Did  not  run  in  America  Was  sent  to  England  as  a 
2-year-old.  Ran  4  races  as  a  4-year-old  and  was  unplaced  on  each  occasion.  As  a  5-year- 
old  he  ran  18  races,  won  2,  was  second  in  1,  third  in  6,  and  unplaced  in  9.  Total 
winnings  |3.'50.     As  a  6  and  7-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

1894,  barren. 

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1895,  b.  f.  Miss  Miriam,  by  Iroquois.  Began  as  a  2-year-oId  by  running  unplaced  in  a  5/8-niile 
race,  for  maiden  fillies,  at  Brooklyn,  won  by  High-Hoe.  Three  days  afterwards  she  ran 
second  to  Yankee  Sam  in  a  5/8  mile  race,  beating  11  others,  time  1:02  3/4.  She  next  won 
a  5/8-mile  race,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |1,400,  top  weight,  beating  8  opponents,  in  1:02  1/4. 
She  ran  4  more  races  during  the  season  without  being  placed. 

As  a  3-year-old  Miss  Miriam  ran  18  races,  of  which  she  won  8. 

At  Brooklyn  she  won  a  1-mile  race,  beating  Whistling  Con,  General  Maceo  and  Double 
Quick,  time  1;45  3/4. 

At  Saratoga  she  won  a  .5/8-mile  Purse,  for  all  ages,  beating  Maceo,  Benhadad,  Hurley 
Burley,  Imperator  and  3  others,  and  at  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won,  handily,  by  1  1/2  lengths, 
the  Fall  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  on  the  main  track,  beating  Swiftmas,  Maceo,  Algol,  Candle 
Black,  Bendoran,  Firearm,  Typhoon  II.  (winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby  and  conqueror  of 
Ornament,  etc.).  Lady  Marian,   Don  de  Oro,  etc. 

For  detailed  description  of  Miss  Miriam's  races,  see  Miss  Miriam. 

1896,  b.  c.  by  Iroquois,  dead. 

Tullahoma  had  no  other  foal  and  is  dead. 


BLINK  BOIVIVIE,    only  had  3  foals. 
Tulla  Blackburn's 
2d  Dam. 

She  produced  in 

1878,  b.  f.  Saxony,  by  imp.  Saxon,     Never  ran. 

Saxony  threw  the  winners  Erebus  (winner  of  9  races).  Once  a  Week  and  Scottie  D. 

1879,  b.  c.  Bradford  (also  ran  as  Replevin),  by  Jolin  Morgan.    Ran, but  did  not  win. 

1880,  ch.  f.  Tullaiioma,  by  imp.  Great  Tom.    Alluded  to  above. 

1881,  barren. 

Blink  Bonnie  died  foaling  April  5th,  1882. 

EVADiVE,        produced  winners  and  producers. 
Tulla  Blackburn's 
3d  Dam. 

For  particulars  of  Evadne,  see  Equality. 

For  other  particulars  of  Levity  family,  see  Admiration,  Dissembler,  Hypocrite, 
Manzanita,  Marquise,  Miss  Miriam,  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish,  Soncy  Lass,  Souffle 
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URANIA. 


Urania  started  87  times,  won  35  races,  was  second  in  25.  third  in  9  and  unplaced  in  18. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  §18,715. 

Urania's  first  start  was  at  Nashville,  where  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  by  2  lengths,  in  49 
seconds.  At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  was  twice  unplaced,  and  finished  second  to  Sabilla  in  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 5,  8  mile,  beating  8  others,  including  Lux  and  Applause.  At  Brighton  Beach,  with  110  lbs., 
she  ran  third  to  California  and  Harry  Reed,  110  lbs.  each,  beating  Hanwell,  113  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

At  Saratoga  she  was  twice  unplaced,  gave  5  lbs.  away,  and  ran  second  to  Lux,  in  a  Purse,  5/8 
mile,  beating  Hernianita  and  Liza  (top  weights),  Sallie  Woodford  and  3  others,  time  1:01  1/4;  won 
a  Purse,  5  8  mile,  in  1:02  1/2,  beating  Philomena,  S:r  Di.Kon,  Jr.,  and  4  others  ;  won  a  Purse,  3/4 
mile,  beating  Buck  Massie  and  5  others,  and,  with  top  weight,  ran  second  to  Pepper,  in  a  Purse, 
5  1/2  furlongs,  6  starters. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  ran  second  to  Dolabra  in  the  Sapphire  Stakes,  7  starters,  and  with  115 
lbs.,  finished  third  to  The  Commoner  and  Counter  Tenor,  111  lbs.  each,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile, 
beating  Waltzer,  118,  Pepper  and  Cromwell,  111  lbs.  each,  Gennett  Edwards,  108  lbs.,  and  4  others. 

At  Brooklyn  Urania,  113  lbs.,  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Lucania  (winner  of  the 
Withers),  103  lbs..  Owlet,  Lux  and  Roundelay,  112  lbs.  each,  and  4  others;  won  another  Sweepstakes, 
5/8  mile,  with  115  lbs.,  beating  Lucania,  100  lbs.,  and  6  others;  ran  second  to  Owlet,  in  a  Sweep- 
stakes, 5/8  mile,  10  starters,  and  ran  second  to  Irish  Reel,  109  lbs.  each,  beating  Bright  Phebus 
(winner  of  the  Realization),  102,  Magian,  105,  The  Coon,  109  lbs.,  etc. 

At  Jer.)me  Park,  with  103  lbs.,  she  ran  third  to  Kennel  and  California,  108  lbs.  each,  beating 
Nanki  Pooh,  111  lbs.,  etc.,  and  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8  mile,  in  1:02,  beating  Midgley,  Owlet,  etc. 

At  Morris  Park  she  won  a  Sweepstakes.  5  8  mile,  for  all  ages,  with  105  lbs.,  beating  Annisette, 
110,  Owlet,  103,  Havoc,  113,  Second  Attempt.  103  lbs.,  and  the  two  5-year-olds,  Adelbert,  119,  and 
Melba.  113  lbs.,  time  58  1,  4  seconds.  Four  days  afterwards  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  with 
top  weight,  8  starters. 

Urania  then  went  to  St.  Asaph,  where  she  ran  second  twice  and  was  unplaced  twice. 

From  the  Virginia  track  she  was  sent  to  Nashville,  where  she  began  by  winning  two  Purses,  .5/8 
mile  each,  in  1:02  1,  4  and  1:02  1  2.  She  next  won  two  Purses,  3  4  mile  each,  in  1:15  and  1:14,  beat- 
ing Leonard  B.,  Prime  Minister,  Flash,  Mollie  B. ,  etc.  The  5-year-old  St.  Pancras.  112  lbs.,  beat 
Urania,  81  lbs.,  and  others  in  a  Purse,  7  8  mile,  and  they  were  afterwards  matched  with  the  same 
weigths  to  run  7  12  furlongs,  which  resulted  in  an  8  lengths'  victory  for  the  filly. 

As  a  3-year-old  Urania  began  by  running  second  to  Handspun  in  the  Tennessee  Oaks,  1  mile, 
beating  lane  and  Sallie  Woodford.  She  next  gave  Gath  8  lbs.  and  ran  second  to  him  in  a  Purse, 
5  1/2  furlongs,  and  then  won  a  Purse,    1  1,  16  miles,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Senator  Irby,  etc. 

At.  St.  Louis  she  ran  second  to  Libertine  in  the  Inaugural  Handicap,  1  mile,  beating  the  fine 
racemare,  Yo  Tambien,  Simmons,  etc.,  and  afterwards  ran  second  3  times  and  once  unplaced  at 
the  same  Meeting. 

At  Cincinnati  she  was  twice  unplaced,  won  a  Purse,  1  mile ;  won  the  Fashion  Stakes,  1  1/16 
miles;  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  with  117  lbs.,  beating  Olive,  107,  Jane,  107,  Fayette  Belle,  104  lbs.  and 
2  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  1:41  3/4;  with  the  worst  of  the  weights,  ran  thiid  to  Free 
Advice  and  Lehman  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  and  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  imp.  Star  Ruby, 
in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  time  1:14. 

Urania,  100  lbs.,  next  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Cincinnati,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Free 
Advice,  107,  St.  Maxim,  4  years,  120,  and  Selika,  4  years,  97  lbs.,  time  1:55,  and,  with  100  lbs.  won 
a  Handicap,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  from  Moderocio,  96,  and  Logan,  7  years,  109  lbs. 

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At  Latonia  she  was  unplaced  to  the  speedy  Simon  W.  in  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  and  won  a  Handi- 
cap, 1  mile,  giving  weight  to  the  older  horses,  Egbert  and  Bessie  Bisland. 

At  Lexington  she  won  a  Purse,  7  1/2  furlongs,  beating  Lady  Pepper  and  the  3-year-olds  James 
Monroe,  La  Golondriana  and  Miss  Galop,  and  also  finished  second  and  third  in  3  other  races. 

As  a  4-year-old  Urania  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Memphis,  and  also  won  the  Tennessee  Club 
Handicap,  1  mile. 

At  St.  Louis  she  ran  second  twice  and  third  twice.  At  Cincinnati  she  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/16 
miles,  by  3  lengths,  with  108  lbs.,  beating  the  3-year-olds,  Souffle,  104,  and  Wont  Dance,  93  lbs.  and 
also  Jake  Zimmerman,  5  years,  109  lbs.  She  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  the  good  horse,  Cesarion, 
at  equal  weights,  in  a  Handicap,  1  mile,  with  Islin,  Sir  Play  and  Grannan,  in  receipt  of  weight, 
behind  her,  and  at  the  same  Meeting  was  unplaced  twice  in  Handicaps  won  by  Buck  Massie  and 
Semper  Ego. 

At  Latonia  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  from  Egbert,  Robinson,  Sallie  Cliquot,  Sir  Vassar  and 
Travis. 

At  Sheffield,  Ind.,  she  ran  second,  beaten  1/3  length,  to  St.  Lee,  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  time 
1 :41  1/4,  8  starters,  and  ran  third  in  a  Purse,    6/8  mile,  time  1 :00  1/3. 

At  Lakeside,  with  97  lbs.,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  by  4  lengths  in  1;40  1/4,  beating  Redskin, 
117,  St.  Lee,  3  years,  102,  and  Glenoid,  7  years,  93  lbs. ;  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  by  3  lengths, 
9  starters,  track  fair,  time  1 :09,  and  again  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to  Cesarion. 

At  Detroit  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  by  3  lengths,  from  Pepper,  etc. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  she  won  a  1-mile  race  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths 
in  1:43  1/5,  beating  Roundsman,  $3,.')00,  Captive,  $3,000,  Beldemere,  $1,500,  Formal,  $1,000,  and 
Captain  T.,  $1,000. 

At  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $3,000,  she  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  beating  Ingomar,  Ara- 
pahoe, Pearl  Song  and  Premier,  all  entered  for  $1,000  each.  She  was  next  unplaced  to  imp.  Peep 
O'Day,  in  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  and  in  her  last  race  of  the  season,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000, 
she  ran  second  to  Harry  Reed,  $3,300,  in  the  Speculation  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Glenmoyne,  $1,000, 
Damien,  $1,700,  Arapahoe,  $1,300,  and  Long  Beach,  $1,000. 

As  a  5-year-old  Urania,  114  lbs.,  top  weight,  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Honor,  101  lbs.,  in  a 
Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Memphis.  Entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  from 
Oily  Gamin,  $1,000,  and  6  others,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $.500,  ran  unplaced  in  the  Tennessee 
Brewing  Co.  Stakes,  won  by  Gath,  $500. 

At  Nashville  she  won  a  Pur^e,  selling,  6  1/3  furlongs,  in  1:21  1/3,  9  starters.  At  Louisville,  en- 
tered for  $500,  she  won  2  Purses,  1  mile  each.  At  Latonia  she  ran  third  once  and  unplaced  3  times 
in  Selling  races,  and  at  New  Orleans  she  ran  for  the  last  time  as  a  5  year-old,  finishing  second  to 
Wells  Street  in  a  Selling  race,  6  1/2  furlongs,  10  starters. 

As  a  6-year  old  Urania  only  started  once  and  won  a  Selling  Purse,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight,  6 
starters,  by  2  lengths. 

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Dam. 

As  a  2-year  old  she  started  13  times,  won  8  races,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  3. 

She  began  racing  in  the  Spring  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  where  she  ran  second  to  Florio  in 
the  Foam  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Krishna,  Tecumseh,  Richmond,  Brookwood  and  7 
others.  A  week  later  she  won  the  Surf  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Richmond,  Brookwood, 
Florio  (penalized  7  lbs.),  Tecumseh  and  9  others,  and  a  week  afterwards  ran  second  to 
Florio  in  the  Great  Post  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Brookwood,  Goano  and  5  others. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  with  a  7  lbs.  penalty,  top  weight,  .she  ran  unplaced  to  Richmond, 
Exile  and  Tecumseh  in  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  9  starters.  Four  days  afterwards, 
with  113  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Brookwood,  105,  Exile,  110,  and  Richmond,  ll5  lbs.,  in 
the  July  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  10  starters,  all  in  receipt  of  weight  except  Richmond. 

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Nine  days  later  Wanda,  107  lbs.,  won  the  Tyro  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Cholula  (her 
stable  companion),  110,  Goano,  103,  Brookwood  and  Richmond,  110  lbs.  each,  and  4  others. 
She  next  won  the  Seabright  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  with  117  lbs.,  top  weight,  by  2  lengths,  beat- 
ing Cholula,  112,  St.  Augustme,  108,  Saltpetre,  109,  Barbara,  10.5,  East  Lynne,  10.5  lbs.,  and 

4  others. 

Following  this  victory  Wanda  won  the  Champion  Stallion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths, 
beating  Goano,  Volante.  Pardee,  Brookwood,  Chimera  (her  stable  companion),  Richmond, 
Eachus  and  4  others,  and  12  days  afterwards  won  the  Home-bred  Produce  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
in  1:1.5,  beating  Jack  McDonald.  Two  days  afterwards  she  ran  her  last  race  at  Monmouth 
Park,  finishing  second  to  Goano  in  the  Select  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Grenadier. 

At  the  Sheepshead  Bay  Autumn  Meeting  Wanda,  107  lbs.,  won  the  Flatbush  Stakes, 
7/8  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Lizzie  Dwyer  and  Florio,  107  lbs.  each,  Verano,  110,  Goano, 
11.5,  Brookwood,  Volante  and  St.  Augustine,  110  lbs.  each,  and  4  others. 

At  Baltimore  Wanda  won  the  Central  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating  St.  Augustine,  Unrest 
(her  stable  companion),  Florio  and  Fairmont,  and  wound  up  her  2-year-old  form  by  winning 
the  Electric  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating  Eachus  and  Ten  Stone. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  Wanda  started  11  times,  won  4  races,  was 
second  in  5  and  unplaced  in  2. 

In  the  Swift  Stakes.  7  8  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  her  first  start  of  the  season,  with 

5  to  2  laid  on  her,  Wanda  ran  unplaced  to  Brookwood,  Grenadier  and  Telle  Doe.  beating 
Exile.  Five  days  afterwards  she  ran  second  to  the  great  racemare.  Miss  Woodford,  5  years, 
in  the  Coney  Island  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  for  3-j-ear  olds  and  upwards,  beating  the  good 
racemare,  Louisette,  and  2  others. 

Wanda  next  won  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Telie 
Doe,  Maumee  and  3  others.  In  her  last  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  the  Spindrift  Stakes, 
1  i/4  miles,  Wanda,  118  lbs.,  ran  second  to  St.  Augustine,  111  lbs.,  beating  Exile,  111, 
Hidalgo,  121,  Stonebuck,  111,  Maumee,  101,  Tecumseh,  111,  Goano,  118  lbs.,  and  3  others 
in  receipt  of  weight. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  Wanda  won  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  in  a  canter,  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Pardee  (ran  a  dead  heat  with  Joe  Cotton  in  the  Tidal  Stakes,  beating 
Brookwood,  Tyrant,  etc.).  Tyrant  (winner  of  the  Withers,  Belmont,  etc.),  Goano,  Bersan, 
Brookwood  and  3  others.  She  next  won  the  Monmouth  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Maumee 
in  a  canter,  by  3  lengths. 

At  the  same  track,  Wanda,  120  lbs.,  won  the  West  End  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  after 
running  a  dead  heat  with  East  Lynne,  113  lbs..  Unrest  finishing  a  bad  third.  She  was  next 
unplaced  to  Richmond.  Wickham  and  Tecumseh  in  the  Omnibus  Stakes,  11.2  miles,  con- 
ceding weight  to  the  2  last  named,  7  starters,  and  ran  second  to  Richmond  in  the  Choice 
Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  giving  weight  and  a  beating  to  Longview  and  East  Lynne. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Wanda,  122  lbs.,  ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Hidalgo,  113  lbs., 
in  the  September  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  defeating  Longview,  103,  Richmond,  118,  East 
Lynne,  110,  Favor,  113,  St.  Augustine,  118,  and  Katrine,  her  stable  companion,  110  lbs. 

It  is  fair  to  assume  that  Katrine  would  have  won  if  she  had  not  been  cut  down,  as  the 
Rancocas  Stable  jockey.  Olney,  was  on  her  back,   and  she  had  run  some  extra  good  trials. 

Wanda  closed  her  racing  career  at  Baltimore,  where  she  ran  second,  beaten  2  lengths, 
to  Longview  in  the  Breckenridge  Stakes.  3  miles,  defeating  Richmond  by  8  lengths. 

Wanda  was  barren  in  1888.     She  produced  in 

188!),     oil.  c.  Wauthrift,  by  Spendthrift.     Never  started. 

1890,  barren. 

1891,  cli.  f.  Claymore,  by  Mafdiiff.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  ran  .5  times  unplaced. 

1892,  ch.  f.  Urania,  by  Hanover.     Alluded  to  above. 

IS93,     ch.  0.  Glacier,  by  imp.  Woodlands.     Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old.  when  he  started  7  times, 
won  3  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

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At  Nashville  he  won  3  straight  races,  viz:  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  by  3  lengths,  6  starters, 
track  heavy,  time  51  l/3secjnds;  a  Purse,  the  same  distance,  track  again  heavy,  by  3 
lengths,  time  49  3/4  seconds,  8  starters,  and  the  Iroquois  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  by  3  lengths,  6 
starters,  track  fair,  time  49  1/3  seconds. 

1894,  oil.  f.  Maxiiie  Elliott,  by  Stratlimore.     Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  6. 

At  New  Orleans  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  12  starters,  time  1:03  3/4,  having  previously 
run  second  twice  at  Brooklyn. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

Maxine  Elliott  has  produced  Gertrude  Elliott,  who  started  9  times  as  a  3-year-old  in 
1900,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  6. 

At  Brighton  Beach  Gertrude  Elliott  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  Col.  Padden,  Bal- 
loon, Humbolt,  Baron  Pepper  and  8  others,  time  1  ;02.  and  at  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $1,000,  won  a  5,8-mile  race  in  1:02  2/5,  beating  Animosity,  S^OO,  Luck,  iJl.OOO,  Bowen, 
$500,  Prima  II.,  $700,  Moor,  $1,200,  The  Regent,  $500,  Queen  Pepper,  $1,000,  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Gertrude  Elliott  won  races  at  New  Orleans,  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at 
Aqueduct,  beating  Animosity.  Alard  and  7  others,  time  1 :26  3/5,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$800,  won  a  1  1/8-mile  race  at  Brooklyn,  11  starters,  time  1:55. 

1895,  barren. 

1896,  b.  f.  Wantag:?  Belle,  by  imp.  Loyalist  (by  Sterling).    Started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old  in 
England,  won  1  race,  and  was  unplaced  5  times. 

As  a  3-year-old  Wantage  Belle  started  7  times,  won  1  race  and  was  unplaced  in  6,  while 
as  a  4-year-old  she  ran  4  times  unplaced. 

1897,  b.  e.  by  Loiigstreet. 

MISllMIE   HII!V'OR,     started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  ran  once.     In  a  Sweepstakes,  1  mile, 
Urania's  at  Paterson,  she   ran  second   to   the  great  racehorse,    Kentucky,   beating 

2d  Dam.  Eagle. 

Minnie  Minor  produced  in 

1869,  b.  f.  Henrietta,  by  Jerome  Edger.    No  produce  recorded. 

1870,  b.  c.  Valley  Brook,  by  Jerome  Edger. 

1871,  b.  c.  Westeliester  (Minor),  by  Jerome  Edger. 

1872,  b.  c.  Warwick,  by  imp.  Leamington.     A  winner  and  a  moderate  sire. 

1873,  b.  f.  Minority,  by  Narragausett. 
Minority  threw 

(a)     Majority.     Never  started. 

Majority  threw  John  Finn  (won  5  races  at  Guttenberg,  two  of  them  Selling  events. 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000  and  $400),  Majolica  (never  started,  dam  of  the  winners. 
Major  Mac  and  Draught),  and  Tom  Boy,  who  started  twice  as  a  2  year-old,  at  Jerome  Park, 
ran  third  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  19  starters,  and  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
14  starters.  As  a  3-year-old  Tom  Boy  won  the  Barnegat  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Monmouth 
Park,  in  a  canter,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Sorrento  and  Jubal. 

Majority  also  threw  Elmstone  (won  a  5/8-mile  Purse  at  Saratoga,  and  a  1/3-mile  Purse 
at  Elizabeth,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  up  till  his  7-year-o:d  form,  inclusive,  he  afterwards  won 
18  additional  races  and  also  won  as  an  8-year-old  on  the  outlaw  tracks).  Necktie  (won 
a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Guttenberg,  as  3  year-old,  dam  of  Hall  Mark,  a  3-year-old  stake 
winner  in  1901,  and  Ontonagon,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1902),  and  Convention,  a  winner  as 
a  2  and  3-year-old. 

(6)  Nonage.  Started  8  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  2  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced 
in  5.     At  Monmouth   Park  she  won  the  Atlantic  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  4  lengths,  beating 

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Equipoise,  Leo  and  12  others,  and  at  the  same  place  won  the  Seabright  Stakes,  3/4  mile, 
beating  a  high-class  field,  composed  of  Duchess,  Pampero  (her  stable  companion), 
Thackeray,  Bob  Cook  and  2  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Nonage  ran  twice  without  winning.  As  a  4-year-old  she  won  a  Purse, 
7/8  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  beating  Thackeray,  imp.  Richmond  and  Lizzie  Mack,  and  ran 
as  a  5-year-old  without  winning. 

Nonage  threw  Nerina  (won  a  .5,8  mile  at  Clifton,  and  2  Selling  races  at  Glou- 
cester, 4  1/2  and  5  furlongs),  Josephine  (ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning,  dam  of 
Frank  Duffy,  a  4-year-old  winner  in  1901 ) ;  Johannes  (won  4  races  at  Guttenberg,  3  of  them 
Selling  events,  and  one  Selling  race  at  Brighton  Beach),  and  Somage,  who  won  .'j  races  as  a 
2  year-old  at  Alexander  Island,  did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  tracks  afterwards,  but  was 
an  outlaw  winner  as  a  3-year-old. 

Nonage  also  threw  Talisman  (started  as  a  2,  3  and  4-year-old,  and  won  a  1  1/16-mile 
race  at  Brighton  Beach,  as  a  3-year  old).  Junior  (won  a  .5/8-mile  race  at  Brighton  Beach, 
as  a  2-year-old,  by  2  lengths,  14  starters,  and  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  wmning); 
Counsellor  Wernberg  (as  a  2-year-old  won  a  4  1/2-furlong  race.  Eclipse  course,  beating 
Jean  Beraud  and  13  others,  and  at  Brooklyn  won  the  Manhanset  Stakes,  4  1/2  furlongs, 
easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Kingdom,  Miller  and  Larva),  and  Golden  Age,  who  won  9 
races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1900. 

At  Brooklyn  Golden  Age  won  the  Expectation  Stakes,  4  1/2  furlongs,  easily  by  3 
lengths,  beating  All  Green,  Prince  Pepper,  Lief  Prince,  Prince  of  Melrose,  Yorkshire  Boy 
and  3  others.  At  Washington  Park  he  won  a  1/2-mile  race,  time  49  1/4  seconds,  beating 
Silver  Dale,  Jiminez,  Barbara  M.  and  2  others,  and  at  the  same  track  won  a  4  1/2-furlong 
race,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Silver  Dale  and  6  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  54  3/4 
seconds. 

With  top  weight,  123  lbs..  Golden  Age  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  easily  by  3  lengths, 
and  carrying  top  weight,  130  lbs.,  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  10  starters,  time  1 :01  1/4.  Golden  Age  was  afterwards  taken  to  San  Francisco, 
where,  with  top  weight,  118  lbs.,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Andrattus,  103,  Bedeck,  110,  Articulate,  106  lbs.,  and  2  others,  time  1:00;  won  2  Purses,  with 
top  weight  in  each,  and  also  won  the  Sacramento  Handicap,  7/8  mile,  with  120  lbs.,  beating 
Janice,  109,  Bernota,  80,  and  Tony  Lepping,  95  lbs.,  time  1:26  1/4.  Golden  Age  was  a  win- 
ner again  m  1902. 

((■)  Plurality.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  at 
Newtown,  L.  I.,  beating  the  everlasting  Hickory  Jim  and  Ore  King. 

Plurality  has  no  produce  recorded. 

((/)  Stripling.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  without  winning  as  a  3-year-old, 
won  3  races  as  a  4-year-old,  2  at  Clifton  and  1  at  Brighton  Beach,  and  won  5  races  as  a 
5-year-old. 

(c)  J.  J.  O'B.  As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Monmouth  Park,  beating 
Kaleidoscope,  Montague.  Oarsman,  Charley  Drew  and  13  others,  time  1:43,  and  also  won 
the  Delaware  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Clifton,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Amos,  Tax-Gatherer, 
Lancaster,  Bonanza  and  Banbridge.  As  a  4-year-old  he  won  5  races,  including  a  Welter 
Handicap,  1  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  beating  Falcon,  Deception,  Bonanza,  Barrister,  Grey  Dawn 
and  Brussels,  time  1 :43.  As  a  5-year-old  he  won  4  races,  and  as  a  6-year-old  he  won 
5  times. 

(/)     Minion.     Died  as  a  2-year-old,  after  she  had  started  3  times  at  Monmouth  Park. 

She  was  unplaced  to  Eric,  Harrisburg  and  Flood  Tide  in  her  first  race,  a  Handicap 
Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  10  starters.  She  next  won  the  Red  Bank  Stakes.  3/4  mile,  easily  by 
a  length,  beating  the  good  racemare,  Senorita,  in  addition  to  My  Fellow,  Harrisburg, 
Stephaine,  Fresno,  Ripton  and  3  others,  time  1  ;15  14,  and  5  days  afterwards  won  the 
Amboy  Handicap,  3,  4  mile,  with  111  lbs.,  beating  Infanta,  106,  Ransom,  116,  Ripton,  98, 
Gendarme,  90,  Carrientes,  98,  Felicia  II..  110,  the  speedy  Fides,  115,  Sorrento,  113,  Sourire, 
87,  and  Kasson,  117  lbs.,  time  1:15  3,  4. 

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(.'?■)     Queen  Little.     Never  started. 

Queen  Little  threw  Lilliput  (won  a  race  at  Maspeth,  L.  I.,  as  a  2-year-old;  won  a  race 
at  Arlington,  Md. ,  as  a  3-year-old,  and  also  won  on  the  outlaw  tracks  the  same  season),  and 
Princess  Bonnie,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  won  a  Purse,  5,  8  mile,  at  St.  Louis,  12  starters.  As 
a  3-year-old  Princess  Bonnie  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  at  New  Orleans. 

(//)     Margery.     Never  started. 

Margery  threw  Oliver  Mc. ,  who  ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  3  4 -mile  race  at  Brooklyn,  15  starters,  and,  at  Morris  Park, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  won  a  1  1/16-mile  race,  9  starters,  time  1:46  3/4. 

As  a  4-year-old  Oliver  Mc.  won  a  Selling  race  at  Sheepshead  Bay  and  a  Selling  race  at 
Aquedtict,  while  as  a  5-year-old,  in  1901,  he  again  won  races,  including  a  Selling  Purse,  1 
mile,  at  Harlem,  time  1:40  3/5. 

Margery  also  threw  Reynolds,  who  won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Sheepshead  Bay, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $600,  he  won  a  race,  5/8  mile,  on  the  Futurity  course,  15  starters, 
time  1:014/5. 

At  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,200,  he  won  a  5/8-mile  race  in  1:02,  beating  Belle 
of  Orleans,  $1,000,  Oread,  $1,500,  Prejudice,  $2,000,  Post  Haste,  $1,200,  Boundless,  $1,000, 
Kitchener,  $1,500,  Olea,  $1,000,  Jucoma,  $1,700,  and  5  others  at  $1,000  each.  At  the  same 
track,  with  113  lbs.,  he  won  a  race,  about  3/4  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  His 
E.xcellency,  114,  Kitchener,  106,  Vesuvian,  108,  Herbert,  112,  Wax  Taper,  97,  Allaire,  90, 
and  Ceylon,  103  lbs.     Reynolds  did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old  in  1900. 

(/)  Valorous.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  at  Aqueduct,  by  2  lengths,  13 
starters.  Ran  over  the  jumps  as  a  8-year-old  without  winning,  but  won  over  obstacles  as  a 
4-year-old. 

1874,  b.  f.  Palmetto,  by  Narragaiisett.     Won  the  Two-year-old  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Saratoga, 
beating  the  crack  race-mare.  Zoo  Zoo,  and  Lady  Salyers,  another  good  winner. 

Palmetto  is  not  credited  with  any  produce. 

1875,  cli.  c.  l)om  Pedro.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

1876,  barren. 

1877,  lost  twins,  by  Narragansett. 

1878,  b.  c.  Wa-Wa-Zaiula,  by  imp.  Saxon.     Never  started. 

1879,  b.  f.  Wyaiioke,  by  imp.  Saxon.     Started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  finished  third  once  and 
unplaced  5  times. 

As  a  3-year-old  Wyanoke  was  sent  to  Demarara,  where  she  started  4  times,  and  was 
second  on  each  occasion.  As  a  4-year-old  ran  4  times,  was  first  twice,  and  second  twice, 
while  as  a  5-year-old  she  started  in  5  races,  and  earned  brackets  each  time.  Her  only 
opponent  in  4  of  these  races  was  the  bad  tempered,  American -bred  horse,  Bayridge,  who 
did  not  finish  on  either  occasion. 

1880,  b.  c.   by  imp.  (Jlenlyon.     Did  not  start  as  a  2  or  3-year-old. 

1881,  b.  c.  John  Ledford  (late  Westover),  by  imp,  Gleiilyon.    Started  14  times  as  a  3-year-old, 
won  7  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  3. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  6  starters. 
At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  Purses,  5/8,  3/4  and  7/8  mile,  the  latter  for  all  ages,  and  also  3 
Purses,  for  all  ages,  1  1/8  miles  each,  time  1:57,  1:57  1/4  and  2:00. 

As  a  8-year-old  John  Ledford,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700,  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at 
Brighton  Beach,  easily  by  6  lengths,  7  starters,  time  1 :44,  and  at  the  same  track,  entered  to 
be  sold  for  the  same  price,  won  another  Purse,  1  mile,  by  3  lengths. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  ran  without  winning. 

1882,  eh.  f.  Wanda,  by  imp,  Mortemer.    Alluded  to  above. 

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1883,  cli.  c.  M'iiifred,  by  imp.  Morteiner.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old,  was  second  once,  third 
once  and  unplaced  once. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  he  was  unplaced  to  Inspector  B. ,  Biggonet  and  Scottish  Lass  in  a 
Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  7  starters.  At  Jerome  Park  he  ran  third  to  Inspector  B.  and  Anarchy 
in  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  6  starters,  Bon  Soir,  finishing  third,  but  being  disqualified  on 
account  of  his  jockey  dismounting  without  permission.  At  Baltimare.  Winfred,  100  lbs., 
ran  second  to  his  stable  c.impanion.  Dew  Drop,  107  lbs. .  in  the  Eclectic  Stakes,  a  mile,  beat- 
ing The  Bard,  110,  Bess,  107,  and  Silver  Cloud,  winner  of  the  American  Derby,  etc., 
110  lbs. 

As  a  3-year-old  Winfred's  first  start  was  in  the  Emporium,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  which  he  won  with  108  13  lbs.,  beating  The  Bard,  118.  Beverley,  104,  Elkwood,  108, 
Letritia,  108,  Quincy,  108  lbs.,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight 

He  next  ran  third  to  Inspector  B.  and  Quito  in  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at 
Monmouth  Park,  beating  Beverley,  Cyclops  and  Blue  Wing.  Ten  days  later  he  ran  third 
to  The  Bard  and  Quito  in  the  Barnegat  Stakes,  1  13  miles,  beating  Electric.  Nine  days 
afterwards,  with  118  lbs.,  he  was  unplaced  to  Charity,  106,  The  Bard,  118,  and  Linden,  106 
lbs.,  in  the  Raritan  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  Pontico,  107  lbs.,  making  up  the  field.  In  the 
Omnibus  Stakes,  the  last  race  of  his  career,  Winfred  was  unplaced. 

With  very  limited  opportunities  Winfred  has  sired  winners,  including  Sport,  one  of  the 
best  3-year-olds  of  his  day. 

1SS4,      IS85  and  188G.  barren. 

Minnie  Minor  died  January  oth,  1887. 

Jl^I.iIA,     produced  in 
Urania's 
3d  Dam. 

18.)iK     I),  f.  Siimiuersidp,  by  Loxinsjtoii.     Died. 

I8(i0,     b.  f.  Jliiiuie  Minor,  by  Lexing'toii.     Alluded  to  above. 

1861,     no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1S()2,  b.  e.  . Julius,  by  Lexingrtoii.  Started  3  times  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Paterson  he  ran  second 
to  La  Noire  in  the  Nursery  Sweepstakes,  3  4  mile,  2  starters.  He  next  ran  second  to  Sara- 
toga in  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Baltimore,  and  at  Paterson,  later  on,  he  ran 
second  to  Saratoga  in  the  Trial  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  First  Attempt,  Baltimore 
and  La  Noire. 

As  a  3-year-old  Julius  again  started  3  times.  At  Paterson  he  ran  second  to  Richmond 
(by  Two  Bits)  in  the  Jersey  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Maiden,  Silkstone,  Alexandra, 
Saratoga  and  2  others.  Two  days  afterwards  he  won  the  Sequel  Stakes,  beating  Maiden, 
Alexandra  and  Saratoga,  and  later  on  ran  second  to  Baltimore  in  the  Jersey  St.  Leger,  3  1/4 
miles,  beating  Oliata,  Richmond  and  3  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Julius  won  a  Selling  race,  3  1/3  miles,  at  Hoboken,  and  also  captured  a 
Purse,  1  34  miles,  at  Saratoga. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  a  Hurdle  race  at  Jerome  Park,  and  won  a  Purse,  2  miles,  at 
Boston  as  a  6-year-old. 

1863,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1864,  b.  c.  Jnbal,  by  imp.  Balrowuie.  Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.  As  a  3-year-old 
he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/3  miles,  at  Hoboken,  beating  Oakland  and  Susie  M. 

As  a  4-year-old  Jubal  won  a  Private  Sweepstakes,  1  2  mile,  at  Saratoga,  beating  Annie 
Workman.  At  Troy  he  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Clara  Clarita, 
and  at  Jerome  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000.  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  beating 
Boaster.  Sanford  and  4  others. 

1865,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

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1866,  b.  f.  by  imp.  Balrownie.    Died. 

1867,  ch.  f.  Jiilietta.  by  Censor.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 

Julietta  had  8  colt  foals,  all  winners,  and  3  filly  foals,  neither  of  which  started.  One 
filly  had  no  produce,  another  produced  one  dead  foal  only,  while  the  third  has  thrown  a 
Futurity  winner  in  addition  to  4  other  winners,  1  of  them  a  producer. 

Julietta  produced 

(ii)  Meco.  Won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  as  a  2-year-old,  beat- 
ing Lizzie  B.,  Aniella  and  12  others,  time  50  1/2  seconds. 

(i)  Fury.  Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning.  Did  not  start  as  a  4  or  5- year- 
old.  Ran  without  winning  as  a  6-year-old.  Won  a  hsat  race,  1  mile,  and  also  a  Hurdle 
race  as  a  7-year-old.    Won  another  Hurdle  race  the  following  season  and  died  the  same  year. 

(c)  Spider.  Did  not  start  till  he  was  5  years  old,  when  he  won  a  Steeplechase  at 
Jerome  Park.  As  a  6-year-old  he  started  twice,  won  2  Steeplechases  at  the  same  track  and 
died  the  same  year. 

((/)  Marsh  Redon.  A  very  speedy  horse  and  a  good  campaigner.  As  a  2-year-old  he 
started  7  times,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  2. 

In  his  first  race,  the  Foam  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  he  was  unplaced  to 
Gerald,  Memento  and  Olivia,  13  starters,  time  1:02  1/2.  Five  days  afterwards  he  won  the 
Surf  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Onondaga,  Memento,  Olivia,  Gerald  (penalized  7  lbs.)  and 
4  others,  time  1 :03  1/2. 

He  next  started  at  Monmouth  Park  and  was  unplaced  to  Rica,  Runnymede  and  Fores- 
ter in  the  Breeders' Stakes,  3/4  mile,  9  starters,  time  1:16.  Three  days  afterwards,  with 
115  lbs.,  he  won  tjie  August  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Wyoming,  107,  Onon- 
daga. 122,  Memento,  119  lbs.  and  2  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  time  1:16. 

With  117  lbs.  he  next  ran  second  to  Wyoming,  107  lbs.,  in  the  Criterion  Stakes,  3/4 
mile,  beating  Bandit  and  J.  O'Nay,  103  lbs.  each,  time  1:16;  ran  second  to  Rica  in  the 
Homebred  Produce  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  time  1:15  1/2,  two  starters,  and  ran  second  to  Wyom- 
ing in  the  Nursery  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Duplex  (his  stable  companion),  Memento,  Olivia 
and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Marsh  Redon  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  for  all  ages,  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
beating  Barrett  and  Fellowplay,  time  1 :43.  He  afterwards  became  unsound  and  was  in 
retirement  for  3  seasons. 

From  his  6th  to  his  13th  year  Marsh  Redon,  although  continually  pulling  up  very 
lame  and  apparently  broken  down,  added  33  more  brackets  to  his  name,  making  a  total 
of  36  wins. 

(£')  Geo.  Singerly,  late  Caesar.  Did  not  run  as  a  3-year-old.  Won  10  races  at 
Brighton  Beach  as  a  3-year-old,  comprising  Purses  and  Handicaps  for  7/8  up  to  1  3/8  miles. 

As  a  4  and  5-year-old  he  won  4  additional  races  at  Brighton  Beach. 

(/)  Stonebuck.  As  a  2-year-old,  with  95  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile, 
at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Frank  Mullen,  105,  Coral,  93,  Florence  M.  (top  weight),  107  lbs. 
and  5  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Stonebuck.  105  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap  S iveepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Monmouth 
Park,  easily  by  2  lengths,  beating  La  Sylphide,  85,  Hopedale,  100,  Thomasia,  98,  Saltpetre, 
107,  Lord  Beaconfield,  102,  Heva,  90,  and  Dahlia,  80  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  easily 
by  1  1/3  lengths,  beating  Royal  Arch,  Elgin,  Eolian,  Wallflower,  Richmond,  Huron  and  5 
others.  Four  days  afterwards,  with  top  weight,  116  lbs.,  Stonebuck  won  a  Handicap 
Sweepstakes.  1  1/16  miles,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Brambleton,  Heel  and  Toe.  Grenadier 
and  4  others. 

In  the  Autumn,  at  Jerome  Park,  carrying  102  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes, 
1  1/8  miles,  beating  Preciosa.  3  years,  104,  Eurus,  3  years,  100,  Peekskill,  3  years,  110  lbs., 
and  2  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

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As  a  5-year-old  Stonehuck,  113  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  3/16  miles,  at 
Jerome  Park,  beating  Eurus,  116,  Ten  Booker,  107,  Strathspey,  110  lbs.  and  3  others  in 
receipt  of  weight. 

(if)     Salisbury.     Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  4-year-old,  with  108  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Jerome 
Park,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:17,  beating  Climax,  115,  Harry  Russell,  111,  Patrocles,  108, 
Britannic,  3  years.  111,  Royal  Arch,  109,  Himalya,  108,  Anarchy,  114  lbs,  and  4  others  in 
receipt  of  weight.  A  week  afterwards,  at  Brooklyn,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating 
Brambleton,  Mona,  Britannic,  Falsehood,  Faux  Pas  and  6  others,  time  1:03. 

As  a  5-year-old,  Salisbury,  109  lbs. ,  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Mon- 
mouth Park,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Lady  Primrose,  113,  Patrocles,  118,  Brait,  115, 
Strideaway,  108,  Swift,  116,  Defaulter,  3  years,  109,  Grimaldi,  118,  and  Tom  Hood,  110  lbs., 
time  1 :14.  At  the  same  place  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Flageoletta,  Umpire,  Mary  T.  and  4  others,  time  1:03  1/3. 

As  a  6-year-old  Salisbury  did  not  win  and  Mr.  Withers  sold  him  to  M.  J.  Daly,  in 
whose  colors  he  won  13  races  the  following  season  and  kept  on  winning  till  he  piled  up  a 
total  of  40  victories. 

(//)     Fitz.-oy.     Rin  without  winning  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  Fitzroy  won  the  Clarendon  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  in  a  can- 
ter by  3  lengths,  beating  Oriflamme,  Stripling  (his  stable  companion),  Dunboyne  (Dunbine) 
and  Pomona.  At  the  same  Meeting  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  beat- 
ing Stuyvesant,  Oneko,  Dunboyne,  Alaric,  Valentine  and  Young  Luke,  time  1 :43. 

As  a  4-year-old  Fitzroy,  108  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Monmouth 
Park,  in  a  canter,  by  6  lengths,  beating  Grover  Cleveland,  105,  Swift,  106,  Choctaw,  115, 
Bess,  105  lbs.,  and  3  others,  and  at  the  same  Meeting,  with  108  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  mile,  in  a  canter  by  6  lengths,  beating  Aurelia,  130,  Flageoletta,  100,  Niagara,  115, 
Lucy  H.,  100,  and  Richmond,  114  lbs.,  time  1:43  1/3. 

Fitzroy  won  3  good  races  as  a  5-year-old,  and  then  passed  into  W.  C.  Daly's  posses- 
sion, in  whose  colors  he  won  7  races  as  a  6-year- old.  and  continued  to  win  during  his  7,  8  and 
9-year-old  form,  with  a  total  credit  of  33  wins. 

(/)     Juliette.     Never  started. 

Juliette  has  produced  Roonette,  winner  of  8  races,  including  a  Stake,  she  the  dam  of 
the  winner,  Acoota. 

Juliette  has  also  thrown  the  winners  Mohammed,  Romeo,  Jennie  A.,  Julia  Marlowe, 
Annie  Sweet  and  L'Alouette.  The  last  named  won  the  Futurity,  a  feat  accomplished  by 
no  other  filly,  excepting  Butterflies. 

L'Alouette  also  won,  as  a  3-year-old,  the  Fashion  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  on  the  Eclipse 
course,  easily  by  a  length,  in  47  1/3  seconds,  8  starters ;  won  the  Spinster  Stakes,  at  Brighton 
Beach,  5  runners,  and  the  Vestal  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  at  the  same  track.  7  starters,  time  49 
seconds.  In  the  Futurity  she  carried  115  lbs.,  and  won  pretty  easily,  beating  Lydian  and 
imp.  Uriel,  115  lbs.  each.  Plaudit,  118,  Central  Trust,  115,  Gala  Day,  113,  The  Huguenot, 
118,  Demagogue,  118,  Previous  (left  at  the  post),  116  lbs.,  and  9  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  L'Alouette  won  4  Selling  races,  including  3/4  mile,  on  the  main  track, 
at  Sheepshead  Bay,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1 :14  4/5,  and  3/4  mile  at  Aqueduct  in  1 :14  4/5. 

As  a  4-year-old  L'Alouette  again  won  4  races,  including  a  Handicap,  over  the  Eclipse 
course,  with  108  lbs.,  time  1:13  1/4.  and  a  Highweight  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  on  the  main 
track,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  111  lbs.,  track  heavy,  time  1:15  4/5. 

As  a  5-year-old  L'Alouette  ran  without  winning. 

1868,     cli.  e.  Hampton,  by  Censor. 

No  other  report  of  Julia's  produce  appears  in  the  Stud  Book. 

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SAl,L,Y  WAR1»,     had  four  foals. 
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4th  Dam. 

She  produced  in 

1851,  sr.  f.  Fidelity  (late  Sally  Ward,  Jr.),  by  imp.  Gilencoe. 

Fidelity  threw 

(a)  Throg's  Neck,  Jr.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a 
Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  at  Hoboken,  beating  Nellie  Graves  and  Eagle,  and  at  the  same  Meet- 
ing won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  6  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  3  heats,  at  Hoboken,  beating  Areola, 
Gilda  and  3  others,  including  the  good  horse.  Thunder.  Two  days  afterwards,  at  the  same 
place,  he  won  a  Purse,   3  miles,  3  starters,  and  at  Paterson  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles, 

5  starters. 

As  a  5-year-old  Throg's  Neck,  Jr.,  won  the  Underwood  Gift  Purse,  a  mile,  at  Paterson, 

6  starters,  and  the  same  day,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,000,  top  weight,  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4 
miles,  6  starters. 

(i)     Slasher  Fidelity.     Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

Slasher  Fidelity  threw  the  winners  Kitty  J.  and  Slasher. 

(t)  Raquett,  also  ran  as  Number  Three.  As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Sweepstakes,  1/3 
mile  heats,  at  Hoboken,  in  straight  heats,  beating  Redwing,  Jubal  and  Mittie. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Stonewall  Jack- 
son, Clara  Clarita,  Twinkle  and  Lurline.  Two  days  afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,000,  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  5  starters,  and  3  weeks  later,  at  the  same  track,  won  a 
Match,  1  mile,  beating  Redwing. 

{//)  Felicity.  Threw  Faithless,  a  crack  3-year-old,  at  which  age  she  won  the  Juvenile 
Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  the  Flash  Stakes  at  Saratoga,  and  the  August  Stakes  at  Monmouth 
Park.  Faithless  produced  the  good  horse  Britannic,  and  also  the  winners  Inconstancy  and 
Fickle  Saint. 

Felicity  also  threw  the  winners  Faith,  Cricket,  Faience  (also  a  producer),  Grammercy, 
Happy  Day  and  Fagot. 

1852,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1853,  cli.  f.  Julia,  by  imp.  (ilencoe.    Alluded  to  above. 

1854,  ch.  f.  Mary  Evelyn,  by  imp.  (ilencoe.     Had  only  1  foal,  which  never  started. 

1855,  gr.  c.  Throg's  Neek.  by  Cracker.  Was  a  great  campaigner.  As  an  aged  horse  he  con- 
tinued to  win  several  races,  including  3  at  7  years  old,  1  at  8,  2  at  9,  5  at  10  and  3  at  11. 

1856      and  1857,    no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1858,  b.  c.  Avalanche,  by  Revenue.  Won  up  till  4  years  old,  when  he  captured  a  Sweepstakes, 
2  mile  heats,  at  Jamesburg,  N.  J.  (for  colts  by  Revenue),  beating  Blooming  Grove  in 
straight  heats.  At  Boston  he  won  a  Purse,  mile  heats,  3  in  5,  giving  Hillsborough  3  lbs. 
and  a  beating  in  4  heats. 

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Vespers  started  13  times,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  10. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  fl,525. 

Starting  first  at  Nashville,  she  won  a  Purse,  1/3  mile,  by4  lengths,  in  49  1/3  seconds,  14  runners. 
Five  days  afterwards  she  ran  unplaced  to  Jilsey,  Amanda  and  Frances  in  the  Lynwood  Stakes,  1/2 
mile,  9  starters.  She  next  won  the  Thora  Stakes,  1/3  mile,  track  heavy,  in  51  1/3  seconds,  beating 
Amanda,  Merry  Nell,  Jilsey,   Frances  and  Minnie  Clyde. 

In  the  Avondale  Stakes,  5  8  mile,  her  last  start  at  Nashville,  she  finished  first  in  front  of  Minnie 
Clyde  and  Excuse,  but  was  disqualified  for  fouling. 

At  Latonia,  with  118  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  the  good  filly.  Myrtle  Harkness,  111,  Altadena, 
108,  and  Amanda,  120  lbs.,  in  the  Clipsetta  Stakes,  12  starters,  the  beaten  division  all  being  in 
receipt  of  weight.  Three  days  afterwards,  with  115  lbs.,  top  weight,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Reprieve, 
107,  Rondo,  110,  and  Frances,  108  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  7  starters. 

At  Cincinnati,  with  115  lbs.,  she  was  unplaced  to  Myrtle  Harkness,  115,  Lady  Inez,  110,  and 
Sugar,  103  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  the  2  other  starters  carrying  103  lbs.  each,  and  in  her  last  race 
of  the  season,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Cherub,  §100,  La  Wanda,  $800,  and 
Maid  of  Honor,  $300,  13  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Vespers  ran  third  to  Gateway  and  Rubber  Neck,  in  a  Purse,  5,'8  mile,  at  New- 
port, 8  starters,  time  1:01  1/4.  Afterwards,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,100,  top  weight,  she  ran  un- 
placed to  Rubber  Neck,  $6011,  Pat  Tucker,  $200.  and  Tough  Timber,  $300,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  9 
starters,  time  1:01  1,  3,  and  the  next  day,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,800,  top  weight,  she  was  un- 
placed to  Pat  Tucker,  $400,  Aureola,  $1,000,  and  the  very  speedy  and  frequent  winner,  Zanone, 
$1,600,  8  starters,  time  1 :03  1/4. 

At  Cincinnati,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  she  was  unplaced  to  Landseer,  $100,  Hulbert,  $100, 
and  Richfield,  $300,  in  a  Purse,  61,'3  furlongs,  11  runners,  all  in  receipt  of  weight,  except  Floranthus, 
$900,  and  in  her  last  race  of  the  season,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $800,  top  weight,  she  was  unplaced 
to  Rampart,  May  Rose  and  Old  Centre,  $300  each,  in  a  Purse.  3/4  mile,  10  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  Vespers  did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  tracks,  but  ran  as  an  outlaw  without 
winning. 

ROKAKV,     started  5  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races  and  was  unplaced  in  2. 
Vespers' 
Dam. 

She  began  by  running  unplaced  to  Eva  S.,   imp.  Salara  and  Golden  Rod  in  a  Sweep- 
'  stakes,  1''3  mile,  at  Lexington,  6  starters,  and  4  days  afterward  won  the  McGrath  Stakes, 
8/4  mile,  beating  Audrain  (winner  of  the  Illinois  and  Missouri  Derbies,  etc.),   Eva  S.,  imp. 
Salara  and  Ascalon,  time  1 :17  1/4. 

At  Louisville  she  won  an  Owners  Handicap,  for  3-year-olds,  5/8  mile,  by  5  lengths, 
beating  Bridget,  Lloyd  Daly,  Bob  Miles  and  4  others,  time  1:01  1/2,  and  4  days  afterwards 
won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Richard  Loud,  Wizard  and  3  others. 

In  her  last  race  of  the  season,  the  Harold  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  she  was  unplaced  to  Gen. 
Harding,  Ascalon  and  Eva  S.,  6  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Rosary  started  9  times,  won  2  races,  was 
second  in  2  (2  runners  in  1),  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  4. 

At  Lexington,    in  the   Spring,    Major  Thomas'  fillies   Hesper,    Rosary  and  Highflighl 

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cantered  over  for  a  Swe?pstakes,  1  1/3  miles,  and  finished  in  the  above  order.  Rosary  next 
ran  third  to  Audrain  and  Venture  in  the  Missouri  Derby,  1  1/2  miles,  5  runners.  After 
running  unplaced  in  the  Merchants'  Exchange  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  St.  Louis,  Rosary 
won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  in  a  canter,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Eulalie,  Manitou  and  2  others. 

At  Lexington,  in  the  Autumn,  Rosary  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Belle  of  the 
Highlands,  Bob  Miles,  Slipaway,  Vanguard,  and  3  others;  was  unplaced  in  the  Citizens 
Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  won  by  Conkling,  6  starters,  and  ran  second  to  Audrain,  in  the  Ken- 
tucky Stallion  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  2  starters. 

At  Louisville  she  was  unplaced  to  Billy  Gilmore,  Tom  Martin  and  Aleck  Ament  in  the 
Turf  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  10  runners,  and  in  the  last  race  of  her  career,  with  115  lbs.,  was 
unplaced  to  Malaria,  105,  Madison,  108,  and  the  Admiral,  118  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles 
7  starters. 

Rosary  produced  in 

1887,  b.  f.  Rosaire  (ran  as  Vesperis),  by  Hiiiiyar.     Did  not  start  till  she  was  9  years  old,  when 
she  ran  once  unplaced. 

1888,  188!),  lSi)0,  1SJ»1  and  1892,  barren. 

1893,  b.  f.  Vespers,  by  Hiniyai'.     Alluded  to  above. 

1894,  b.  c.  Largresse,  by  Hiiiiyar.    Never  started. 

1895,  1896  and  1897,  barren. 

ROf!>AL.IlVE,     produced  in 
Vespers' 
3d  Dam. 

1873,  b.  f.  Belle  Kelly,  by  Eiuiuirer.    Dead. 

1874,  b.  f.  Lizzie  Kelly,  by  Enquirer.    Dead. 

1875,  barren. 

1876,  gr.  f.  Bosiphele,  by  Waverley.     Did  not  start  as  a  3  or  3-year-old.     Ran  as  a  4,  5  and 
6-year-old  without  winning. 

No  produce  is  credited  to  Rosiphele. 

1877,  barren. 

1878,  b.  f.  Rokee,  by  Warverley.    Never  started. 

Rokee  produced 

(a)  Dr.  Jekyl.  Won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old  at  Guttenberg,  in  1  of  which  he  beat  the 
good  colt,  Cracksman ;  won  4  races  at  Guttenberg  as  a  3-year-old ;  won  4  races  as  a  4-year- 
old,  2  at  Guttenberg  and  2  at  Frederick,  Md. ;  ran  as  a  5-year-old  without  winning;  did  not 
start  as  a  6-year-old,  but  ran  again  as  a  7-year-old  without  winning. 

(i)     Roke.     Never  started. 

Roke  produced  Zealandia  (never  started,  dam  of  the  winners  Zelmet,  Cressland,  in 
England,  and  Water  Boy,  a  3-year-old  winner  in  1903),  The  Corinthian  (winner  as  a  3  and 
3-year-old),  and  Monastic,  a  winner  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  including  1/2  mile  easily  by  a 
length  in  49  1/2  seconds  at  San  Francisco. 

(f)  Rochelle.  Started  only  as  a  3-year-old,  when  he  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at 
Guttenberg. 

{(/)  Rondeau.  Won  3  races  as  a  3-year-old,  2  at  Flushing,  L.  L,  and  1  at  Alexander 
Island.  Did  not  start  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  3-year-old,  but  ran  as  an  outlaw  with- 
out winning. 

(e)  Judge  Warden.  Won  11  races  as  a  3-year-old  at  Aqueduct,  Hamilton,  Ont.,  De- 
troit, Windsor,  Washington,  Baltimore  and  Harlem,  running  5  1/2  furlongs  at  the  last- 
named  track  in  1:07  1/4,  beating  Presbyterian,  Official  and  4  others. 

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As  a  3-year-old  Judge  Wardell  won  11  Selling  races  during  the  season  at  Aqueduct, 
Montreal,  Saratoga,  Toronto, Washington  and  Fort  Erie,  running  3/4  mile  at  the  last-named 
track  in  1:14  1/2,  beating  Damocles,  etc. 

As  a  4-year-old  Judge  Wardell  won  5  races,  including  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  selling,  at 
Saratoga,  beating  Decide,  Meehanus,  Miss  Marion  and  10  others,  time  1:01  1/3,  while  as  a 
5-year-old,  in  1900,  he  brought  his  total  number  of  victories  up  to  38  by  capturing  11  races, 
including  3  Selling  Purses,  3  4  mile  each,  at  Louisville,  easily  by  4  lengths,  in  1:14  1/4,  and 
easily  by  3  lengths  in  1:14,  carrying  113  lbs.  in  the  latter. 

1879,  cli.  c.  Meteor,  by  Alarm.      Was  sent  to  England,  where  he  ran  without  winning  as  a 
2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  the  Fulwell  Selling  Welter  Handicap,  the  winner  to  be  sold 
by  aviction  for  ;^100,  5/8  mile,  at  Kempton  Park,  15  starters,  and  was  afterwards  sold  for 
410  guineas. 

1880,  lost  twins  by  Fellowcraft. 

1881,  b.  f.  Rosary,  by  imp.  Kiiiar  Ban.     Alluded  to  above. 

1882,  ch.  e.  Fellow-Tiler,  by  Fellowcraft.    Never  started. 

1883,  gr.  e.  Boaz,  by  Fellowcraft.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  Boaz  won  8  races.  He  began  by  winning  the  Clay  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles, 
at  Lexington,  by  2  lengths,  beating  Macola,  Mary  Ann,  Wahoo,  Montana  Regent  and 
Pinda.  At  Louisville,  with  118  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Masterpiece,  115  lbs.,  in  the  Moet  & 
Chandon  Champagne  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  beating  Jim  Gray,  Harrodsburg  and  2  others. 

In  the  Ripple  Stakes,  at  Latonia,  with  123  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Masterpiece,  133  lbs., 
beating  Lady  Longfellow,  113,  and  Long  Slipper,  110  lbs.  With  96  lbs.,  he  ran  second, 
beaten  a  short  head,  to  Boot  Black,  4  years,  101  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  selling,  1  mile,  at  St.  Louis, 
9  starters,  all  having  an  advantage  in  the  weights. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  Boaz  ran  second  to  Peekskill  in  the  Mirage  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating 
Mollie  Walton,  Banner  Bearer,  Ferona  and  4  others. 

At  Brighton  Beach  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  beating  Grand 
Duke,  Cato,  Letritia  and  3  others,  and  3  days  afterwards  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  easily 
by  3  lengths,  7  starters. 

At  Baltimore,  with  top  weight,  Boaz  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Pegasus,  Ban- 
ner Bearer  and  4  others,  and  at  Washington,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $2,000,  won  a  Purse, 
1  1  16  miles,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Hermitage,  S^OO,  Pontico,  SL'i'OO,  and  9  others.  At  the 
same  track,  with  110  lbs.,  he  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Irish  Pat,  4  years,  108, 
Gonfalon,  6  years,  111,  Aretino,  6  years.  111,  and  Greenfield,  4  years,  106  lbs. 

At  Clifton  he  won  Purses  at  1  mile  and  118  miles,  defeating  Richmond,  etc. ,  in  the  latter. 

As  a  4-year-old  Boaz,  105  lbs.,  won  a  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  beating 
Eurus,  113,  Dry  Monopole,  114,  Phil  Lee,  IDS.  Bonanza,  lO'J,  Pink  Cottage,  103,  Una  B., 
100,  Easter  Sunday,  103,  and  Ben  Ali  (left  at  the  post),  118  lbs. 

Boaz  continued  to  win  as  a  5,  6  and  7-year-old,  his  wins  altogether  amounting  to  17. 

1884,  b.  c.  Banbnrg,  by  imp,  Kiiiar  Ban.    As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Latonia, 
beating  Katie  A.,  Ovid,  Tom  Hood  and  7  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Banburg  won  5  races.  He  began  by  winning  a  Purse,  7,  8  mile,  at 
Memphis,  in  a  canter  by  6  lengths,  beating  Ovid,  Queen  Bess  and  4  others.  He  next  won 
the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  beating  Montrose,  Libretto 
and  Ban  Bowman. 

In  the  Kentucky  Derby  he  was  fourth  to  Montrose,  Jim  Gore  and  Jackabin,  7  starters. 

At  Saratoga,  with  108  lbs.,  he  ran  third  to  Wary,  103,  and  Elkwood,  4  years,  118  lbs., 
in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  114  miles,  13  starters,  and  3  days  afterwards,  with  107  lbs., 
ran  second,  beaten  a  head,  to  Woodcraft,  4  years,  108  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  12 
others,  all  having  a  pull  in  the  weights. 

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At  Monmouth  Park,  with  113  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  was  awarded  a  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes, 1  1/8  miles,  after  running  second  to  Esquimau,  109  lbs.  (the  latter  being  disqualified 
for  fouling),  Theodosius,  Milton,  Connemara  and  2  others  making  up  the  field.  The  follow- 
ing day,  with  111  lbs.,  he  beat  the  great  Hanover,  118  lbs.,  in  the  Choice  Stakes,  1  1/3 
miles. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  Banburg,  107  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Elkwood,  4  years,  117,  and  Saxony, 

4  years,  114  lbs.,  in  the  Twin  City  Handicap,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Lady  Primrose,  97,  Favor, 

5  years,  117,  Dry  Monopole,  4  years,  130,  Richmond,  5  years,  116,  Laggard  (who  had  de- 
feated Hanover  at  Monmouth  Park  when  in  receipt  of  17  lbs.\  113,  Cyclops,  4  years,  113 
lbs.,  and  5  other  good  performers,  time  3:08. 

At  the  same  track,  Banburg,  105  lbs.,  was  matched  to  run  1  1/4  miles  against  Klkwood, 
118  lbs.  He  made  a  waiting  race  of  it  and  could  have  gone  to  the  front  at  any  moment, 
eventually  beating  the  Sviburban  winner,  cleverly  by  1/3  length,  time  3:07  1/3. 

During  the  season  Banburg  ran  5  more  races,  finishing  third  in  1,  second  in  2  and 
unplaced  in  2. 

Banburg  failed  to  win  after  he  was  3  years  old,  although  he  continued  during  the  5  fol- 
lowing seasons. 

1885,     barren. 

188«,     b.  f.  Cliaplet,  by  imp.  King:  Ban.     Did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old. 

Ran  once  as  a  3-year-old,  when  she  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Toronto,  4  starters,  time 
1 :30 ;  ran  as  a  4-year-old  without  winning. 

Chaplet  produced  Cavaletta  II.  (never  started,  dam  of  Oakling,  a  3-year-old  winner  in 
1901),  Ida  May  (an  outlaw  winner),  and  Lamp  Wick,  who  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  at  St. 
Louis,  as  a  3-year-old  in  1899  and  ran  in  1900  without  winning. 

1887,  gr.  f.  Melrose,  by  Hiiiiyar.    Never  stai ted. 
Melrose  threw 

(i)     Estelle  Whitney.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning. 

Estelle  Whitney  threw  Baliverso,  who  won  a  5/8-mile  Purse  at  Harlem  as  a  2-year-old, 
and  ran  as  a  3  and  4-year-old  without  winning. 

{i>)  May  Galop.  Won  3  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Forsyth,  Ind.,  she  won  a  Purse, 
5  1/2  furlongs,  and  at  Monmouth,  111.,  she  won  2  Purses,  a  mile  each,  once  in  1:44  1/3. 

As  a  3-year-old  May  Galop  won  11  races  at  Forsyth,  Sheffield,  Lakeside,  Ideal  Park 
and  Milwaukee,  including  3/4  mile,  selling,  at  the  last  named  track  by  3  lengths  m  1 :  4  3/4, 
and  a  mile,  selling,  at  Sheffield,  in  1 :42  1/2,  while  as  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the 
turf,  May  Galop  won  5  more  races. 

(f)     Turtle  Dove.     Won  6  races  as  a  2-year-old. 

At  Louisville  she  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  by  2  lengths,  beating  White  Frost  (winner  of 
the  Kentucky  Oaks,  etc.).  Princess  Teck,  and  6  others,  time  49  3/4  seconds.  At  Latonia, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  track  sloppy,  time  55  1/2 
seconds,  and  2  Purses,  which  were  not  Selling  events. 

At  Newport,  Ky.,  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  in  a  canter  by  5  lengths,  beating  Belle 
Bramble,  Belle  of  Niles,  and  5  others,  time  1:01  3/4,  and  at  the  same  track,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $400,  won  a  Purse,  5  1/3  furlongs,  by  3  lengths,  8  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Turtle  Dove  won  5  races,  including  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  at  Newport,  Ky., 
in  1 :27  1/4,  8  starters,  while  as  a  4-year  old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf,  she  won  4  races, 
including  6  1/3  furlongs.  Selling,  at  Latonia,  in  a  canter  by  30  lengths,  time  1 :20  1/2. 

1888,  ch.  f.  Rose  H.,  by  Hlmyar.  Won  3  Purses,  5/8  mile  each,  as  a  3-year-old,  at  Saratoga, 
the  first  easily  by  3  lengths,  10  starters,  and  the  second  easily  by  3  lengths  in  1:03  1/3, 
beating  Lord  Harry,  Ma  Belle,  and  13  others. 

As  a  8-year-old  Rosa  H.  won  4  races.  She  won  3  Purses,  3/4  mile  each,  at  Saratoga. 
At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  won  a  Sweepstakes,  Futurity  course,  easily  by  3  lengths,  beating 

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Bellevue,  Eclipse  and  Contribution  (each  of  them  giving  her  5  lbs.),  and  8  others,  time  1;11, 
and  at  Brooklyn  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  time  1:14  1/4,  beating  Terrifier,  Tor- 
mentor, Sleipner,  Pagan,  Esperanza,  Kirkover,  and  2  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Rosa  H.  won  8  races. 

At  Washington  she  won  3  times.  At  Saratoga  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  2  lengths, 
beating  Toano  and  7  others,  time  1:01,  and  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  entered  to  be  sold  for 
$1,400,  top  weight,  she  won  a  6  1/2-furlong  race  in  1 :21  2/5,  6  starters. 

At  Brooklyn  she  won  a  Selling  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  with  109  lbs.,  biating  Dagonet, 
3  years,  101,  Melaine,  4  years,  99  lbs.,  and  8  others,  time  1:14  1/2;  won  a  Handicap  Sweep- 
stakes, 3/4  mile,  beating  Adelbert,  St.  Felix,  Nero,  Walcott,  White  Ros?,  Grand  Prix, 
Georgia,  and  4  others,  time  1:15,  and  also  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Lyceum, 
Wah  Jim  and  S  >nora,  time  1:14  3,  4. 

As  a  5-year-old  Rosa  H.,  117  lbs.,  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3  '4  mile,  on  the  turf,  10  starters, 
time  1:14  4  5,  and  captured  a  Selling  race  at  Washington.  As  a  6-year-old,  her  last  sea- 
son on  the  turf,  she  won  a  Selling  Sweepstakes,  3  4  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  IG  starters,  and  also 
won  a  Selling  race,  ,5/8  mile,  at  Brighton  Beach,  time  1:01  1/4,  beating  9  opponents. 

Rosa  H.  has  thrown  Prince  of  Wales,  who,  as  a  2-year-old,  in  1898,  entered  to  be 
sold  for  $400,  won  two  races,  5  8  mile  each,  at  Aqueduct,  12  starters  in  each,  time  1:02  1/5 
and  1:02.  As  a  3-year-old  Prince  of  Wales  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  Selling  race  at  Aqueduct, 
and  a  3/4-mile  Selling  race  at  Newport,  time  1  :14  1/2.  As  a  4-year  old  he  won  a  6  1/2- 
furlong  Selling  race  at  Latonia,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:20  1  2- 

1SSJ(,    ell.  e.  Herald,  by  Alarm.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.     As  a  3-year-old  he  won 
a  Selling  race,  4  1/2  furlongs,  and  at  Gloucester  by  2  lengths,  12  starters. 

l.SitO,     barren. 

1891.  cli.  c.  by  Bonnie  Ban.     Died  when  a  foal. 

1892,  1893  and  1894.  barren. 

1895,     b.  f.  Rosalina,  by  imp.  Masetto.     Started  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  ran  three  times 
imjjlaced. 

1 89(!.     barren. 

FANNV  WELliS     threw  Early  Light  (dam  of  the  producers  Midair  and  Dosta,  and  the  winners 

Vespers'  Daybreak,  Cousin  Jeems,  etc. ),  and  Nellie  Grey,  who  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes, 

3d  Dam.  1  12  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  the  Sewanee  Stakes,  2-mde  heats,  at  Nashville, 

and  a   Sweepstakes,  mile  heats,   at  Lexington  as  a  3-year-old,  and  had  no 

produce. 

Fanny  Wells  also  threw  Jils  Johnson  (winner  of  the  Sewanee  Stakes,  etc.,  and  a  fair 
sire),  Arthilla  (ran,  never  won,  had  only  three  living  foals,  including  the  winner  Tom 
Nichols  and  Inez,  she  the  dam  of  4  winners),  and  Rena  B.,  who  won  5  races  as  a  3  year- 
old. 

Rena  B.  has  thrown  Sallie  Byrnes  (a  winner  and  a  dam  of  the  winner  Tommy  Lally), 
Response  (a  winner  and  dam  of  the  winner  Fool  Hardy^  Bob  Weitbreck  (a  winner), 
Opeechee  (never  started,  dam  of  Harry  Wilso,  a  3-year  old  winner  in  1901,  and  winning 
again  in  1902),  Rigo  (a  pretty  good  winner  in  England),  and  Mazo,  a  Stake  winner  as  a 
2.,year-old. 

KEKI.,     was  a  great  producer,  and  was  a  daughter  of  imp.  Galopade,  whence  so  many  first-class 
■Vespers'     racehorses. 
4th  dam. 

Imp.  Galopade  is  the  eighth  dam  of  Hamburg,  which  see. 

For  other  particulars  of  the  family  see  Edith  Gray,  Kildeer,  Madame  Reel,  Mannie 
Himyar  and  Zantippa.   ^^ 

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I  Nabocklish,  by  Rujjantino. 

I  Miss  Tooley,  by  Teddy-the-Grinder. 

S  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

I  Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

S  Muley,  by  Orville. 
(  Clare,  by  Marmion. 

S  Camel,  by  Whalebone. 
\  Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

(Pantaloon,  by  Castrel. 
f  Languish,  by  Cain. 

J  Touchstone  by  Camel. 
1  Decoy,  by  Filho-da-Puta. 

I  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
"(  Variation,  by  Bustard. 

J  Sir  Archy,  by  *Diomed. 
1  Mare,  by  *SaItram, 

J  Ball's  Florizel,  by  *L)iomed. 
I  Mare,  by  *  Alderman. 

J  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
I  Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

J  Sumpter,  by  Sir  Archy. 
\  Lady  Grey,  by  Robin  Grey 

\  Duroc,  by  *Diomed. 

I  Miller's  Damsel,  by  *Messenger. 

\  Henry,  by  Sir  Archy, 
')  Young  Romp,  by  Duroc. 

3  Sir  Archy,  by  *Diomed. 
t  Eliza,  by  ♦Bedford. 

1  tBrimmeror  Bluebeard,  by  *Stirling. 
I  Woodpecker's  dam,  by  ^Buzzard. 

J  Economist,  by  Whisker. 

j  Fanny  Dawson,  by  Nabocklish, 

j  *Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 
j  Marpessa,  by  Muley. 

I  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
1  Ghuznee,  by  Pantaloon. 

I  FalstafE,  by  Touchstone. 

1  Sister  to  Pompey,  by  Emilius. 

I  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

"j  Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

(  *Tranby.  by  Blacklock. 
'/  Lucilla,  by  Trumpator. 

)  Muley,  by  Orville. 
>  Mare,  by  Election. 

S  Cherokee,  by  Sir  Archy. 

I  Black  Eyed  Susan,  by  Tiger. 

\  Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
"j  Peri,  by  Wanderer. 

S  Bob  Booty,  by  Chanticleer. 
I  Flight,  by  Irish  Escape. 

S  Castrel,  by  +Buzzard. 
(  Idalia,  by  Peruvian. 

i  Laurel,  by  Blacklock. 

\  Maid  of  Honor,  by  Champion. 

J  Tiraoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

\  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

j  *Sarpedon.  by  Emilius. 
"i  Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

j  St,  Nicholas,  by  Emilius. 
I  *Miss  Rose,  by  Tramp. 

J  *Margrave.  by  Muley. 
i  Argentile,  by  Bertrand. 


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VICTORIA    IV. 


Victoria  IV.  never  started. 

She  was  barren  in  1892  and  produced  in 

1S»3,  ch.  c.  Mesh,  by  imp.  Eslier.  Ran  4  times  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Started  12  times  as  a 
3-year-old,  ran  second  twice  when  entered  to  be  sold  for  $700  and  $500 ;  ran  third  in  a  Purse, 
7/8  mile,  and  was  unplaced  9  times.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a  4-year-old. 

1894,  ch.  f.  by  Spendthrift. 

1895,  b.  c.  Lanky  Bob  (registered  as  Fleetwood  II.).  by  imp.  Lord  Hartinsjdon.  Started  8 
times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1 . 

At  Windsor,  Ont.,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  11  starters,  and  a  Purse,  4  1/2  furlongs,  8 
starters.  At  Newport,  Ky.,  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  10  starters,  time  1:02,  and  at  the 
same  track,  with  top  weight,  won  a  Selling  race,  5  1/2  furlongs,  6  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Lanky  Bob  won  8  races. 

At  Detroit  he  won  a  Purse,  7/8  mile,  in  1:27  1/4,  7  starters.  At  Fort  Erie  he  won  a 
Purse  in  1:27  3/4,  7  starters;  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Alice  Farley  and  8  others, 
easily  by  a  length,  time  1:15,  and  won  a  Purse,  1  1/16  miles,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths, 
beating  Alice  Farley,  Komurasaki  and  2  others,  track  good,  time  1 :49. 

At  Windsor  he  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  easily  by  1/2  length,  6  starters,  track  good, 
time  1:42.  At  Newport  he  won  a  Handicap  Purse,  1  mile  and  50  yards,  beating  Three 
Bars,  Bon  Jour,  Braw  Lad,  etc.,  easily  by  a  length,  time  1:44  1/4,  and  won  a  Purse 
Handicap,  1  mile,  easily  by  2  lengths,  carrying  top  weight.  At  Latonia,  with  113  lbs., 
he  won  the  Autumn  Prize  Handicap,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Great  Bend,  112,  Sauber,  105 
lbs. ,  and  7  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  excepting  Han  d'Or,  124,  and  John  Bright,  122  lbs. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lanky  Bob  ran  both  in  America  and  England  without  winning,  but 
captured  a  race  in  England  as  a  5-year-old. 

1896,  ch.  f.  Courtley.  by  Spendthrift.    Never  started. 

1897,  b.  f.  Wasanta,  by  imp.  Order.  Started  18  times  as  a  2-year-old,  ran  second  in  2  Selling 
Purses,  third  in  a  Purse  for  maiden  2  year-olds,  and  was  unplaced  15  times. 

Wasanta  did  not  start  as  a  3-year-old. 

WElili  SWIFT,     ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  7  times,  was  second  once,  third 
Victoria  IV. 's  once  and  unplaced  5  times. 

Dam. 

At  Lexington  she  ran  second  to  Grimaldi  in  a  Purse,  5 '8  mile,  for  maiden  2-year- 
olds,  beating  Alta  Blue  and  9  others,  and  at  Louisville  she  ran  third  to  Kaloolah  and 
Cuban  Queen,  107  lbs.  each,  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Marmoset,  Moonshine  and 
Malva  R.,  112  lbs.  each,  and  6  others  at  equal  weights,  time  1:03  3/4. 

Nell  Swift  produced  in 

1887,  b.  f.  Victoria  IV.,  by  Ten  Broecli.     Alluded  to  above. 

1888,  barren. 

1889,  b.  c.  Joe  Swift,  by  Virginius.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  4  times  unplaced,  at 
Lexington,  as  a  3-year-old,  twice  in  Selling  races.  Did  not  start  as  a  4-year-old.  Ran 
5  times  unplaced  as  a  5-year-old. 

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1890,  b.  c.  Aiitietam,  by  Virginius.     Ran  as  a  3,  3,  4  and  5-year-old  without  winning. 

1891,  barren. 

1892,  ch.  f.  Swifty,  by  Linden.     Started  34  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was  second  in 
3,  third  in  6  and  unplaced  in  11. 

She  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  at  St.  Louis,  by  8  lengths,  12  starters,  time  56  1/4 
seconds.  At  Latonia  she  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Annie  M.,  Sevilla  and  6  others, 
and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Valkyrie,  $800,  Toloache, 
$400,  and  7  others.     At  Nashville  she  won  a  Purse,  4  1/3  furlongs,  6  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  Swifty,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $400,  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  at  Louisville,  12 
starters,  and  at  St.  Louis,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500,  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  beating  9 
opponents,  all  entered  for  $1,500  each.  She  again  won  2  Selling  races  as  a  4-year  old,  en- 
tered to  be  sold  for  $300  and  $400,  and  also  won  as  a  5,  6  and  7-year-old,  finishing  her 
racing  career  with  a  total  of  13  wins. 

1893,  barren. 

1894,  b.  c.  Little  Ben,  by  Leonatus.     Ran  8  times  unplaced  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Windsor,  Ont.,  7  starters,  and  ran  as  a  4- 
year-old  without  winning. 

1895,  b.  c.  Swiftnias,  by  imp.  Candlemas.     Started  4  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  1,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 

He  ran  second,  beaten  1/3  length,  to  Maximo  Gomez,  in  a  race,  5  1/3  furlongs.  Eclipse 
course,  15  starters,  time  1:07;  ran  third  to  Cock  Robin  and  Hansel,  5/8  mile,  Eclipse 
cour.-;e,  9  starters,  time  58  1/3  seconds,  and  won  a  race,  7/8  mile,  for  maidens  of  all  ages, 
7  starters,  track  heavy,  time  1:30. 

As  a  3-year-old  Swiftmas  won  13  races. 

At  Brooklyn,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,400,  he  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race,  beating  Rus- 
kin,  $500,  Irish  Reel,  $3,000,  Rotterdam,  $1,000,  Nick,  $500,  and  8  others  in  receipt  of 
weight. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  130  lbs.,  he  won  a  Highweight  Handicap,  6  1/3  furlongs, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Hanlon,  5  years,  106,  Mainstay,  6  years,  110,  Lambent,  5  years, 
123,  Imp,  4  years,  135,  Blue  Devil,  4  yeats,  114  lbs.,  and  4  others  in  receipt  of  weight,  and 
at  the  same  track,  with  118  lbs.,  won  a  race,  5/8  mile,  main  track,  beating  Cleophus,  4  years, 
126,  Lady  Marian,  110,  Murillo,  108,  Van  Antwerp,  108  lbs.,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of 
weight,  time  1:01  1/5. 

At  Saratoga  Swiftmas,  117  lbs.,  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Hurly  Burly,  108,  and 
Benhadad,  114  lbs.,  and  after  his  return  to  Sheepshead  Bay  won  a  3/4-mile  race,  main 
track,  carrying  131  lbs.,  beating  Harvey,  113,  Kinmkinic,  4  years,  138,  Banaster,  111,  Fire- 
arm, 118,  Typhoon  II..  4  years,  138  lbs.,  and  3  others,  time  1:14  1/5, 

At  Brooklyn  Swiftmas,  106  lbs.,  won  a  1-mile  race,  in  a  canter,  by  4  lengths,  in  1  -41  1/4, 
beating  Lieber  Karl,  136,  Lady  Marian,  103,  Blueaway,  106,  and  GJenome,  106  lbs. 

At  Morris  Park,  track  fair,  with  106  lbs.,  he  won  a  race.  Withers  mile,  handily  by  3 
lengths,  beating  Ben  Ronald,  4  years,  109,  Clonsilla,  103,  Kinnikinic,  4  years,  113  lbs.,  and 
2  others ;  carrying  135  lbs. ,  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Kinnikinic,  Stakes  divided,  in  a  Highweight 
Handicap,  6  1/2  furlongs.  Withers  course,  beating  Mazarine,  5  years,  106,  Marito,  92,  and 
imp.  Royal  Stag,  124  lbs.,  and  won  a  Highweight  Handicap,  Withers  mile,  with  top  weight, 
130  lbs. ,  easily  beating  Sensational,  Warrenton  and  Buela. 

At  Aqueduct,  with  113  lbs.,  he  won  a  race,  about  7/8  mile,  beating  Warrenton,  120,  and 
Kinnikinic,  119  lbs.,  time  1:24  4/5;  won  a  mile  race,  in  a  canter,  by  4  lengths,  giving  Dan- 
forth  7  lbs.,  and  wound  up  his  3-year-old  form  by  carrying  119  lbs.,  top  weight,  and  winning 
a  Handicap,  about  7/8  mile,  handily  by  2  lengths,  beating  Diminutive,  3  years,  105,  Bardella, 
108,  Swamp  Angel,  4  years,  103,  Sanders,  119,  Takanassee,  4  years,  103  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

As  a  4-year-old  Swiftmas,  108  lbs.,  won  a  5  1/3-furlong  race,  main  track,  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  beating  Cleophus,  103,  Lambent,  103,  Heliobas,  3  years,  107,  St.  Cloud,  5  years,  110, 

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Kinley  Mack,  3  years,  107  lbs.,  and  2  others,  time  1:07  4/5.  At  Saratoga  he  won  3  races, 
including  a  Handicap,  1  1  '16  miles,  with  116  lbs.,  beating  Kinnikinic,  112,  May  Hempstead, 
3  years,  112,  Ethelbert,  3  years,  119,  Previous,  114,  Azucena,  106,  and  Hurly  Burly,  107. 

As  a  5-year-old  Swiftmas  ran  6  times  unplaced  in  England.  In  1903  Swiftmas  has 
won  several  good  races,  including  the  Hunts  Point  Stakes,  Eclipse  course,  1:12  3/4;  the 
Grass  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  on  the  turf ;  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Brightcm  Beach, 
time  1:53;  3/4  mile,  at  same  track,  easily  in  1:13,  carrying  121  lbs.  and  7  8  mile,  at 
Saratoga,  time  1:27. 

1S9G.     br.  c.  Dr.  Eichburgr,  by  imp.  Candlemas.     Started  13  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  3  races, 
was  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  7. 

He  first  started  at  Morris  Park  and  ran  third  to  Filon  d'Or  and  Counsellor  Wernberg, 
in  a  1/2-mile  race,  Eclipse  course,  heads  separating  the  first  three,  beating  Mr.  Clay,  Jack 
Point  and  14  others,  time  47  1/2  seconds.  He  next  won  the  Laureate  Stakes,  5/8  mile, 
Eclipse  course,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Rusher,  Huitzilopochtli,  Filigrane,  Duke  of 
Middleburg,  Counsellor  Wernberg  and  4  others,  time  59  3  4  seconds. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  where  he  next  started.  Dr.  Eichburg,  112  lbs.,  won  a  5/8-mile  race, 
easily  by  3  lengths,  beating  Loiter,  100,  Subject,  99,  in  addition  to  St.  Clair  and  Passaic, 
112  lbs.  each,  time  1 :02  3/4,  and  5  days  later,  with  123  lbs. ,  top  weight,  finished  third  to 
Autumn,  118,  and  Dr.  Parker,  103  lbs.,  in  the  Winged  Foot  Handicap,  5/8  mile,  10  starters, 
time  1 :02  1/4. 

At  Saratoga  Dr.  Eichburg,  122  lbs.,  was  unplaced  behind  Marblehead,  114,  Satirist,  108, 
and  Hungarian.  107  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  5/ 8  miles,  8  starters,  all  in  receipt  of  weight, 
except  Counsellor  Wernberg,  122  lbs.,  track  slow,  time  1:04  3/4.  Nine  days  afterwards 
with  114  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  won  a  Purse,  5,  S  mile,  in  a  canter  by  2  lengths,  6  starters. 

Dr.  Eichburg  ran  7  more  races  during  the  season,  was  unplaced  in  6  and  finished  third 
to  Alpen  and  Miss  Marion  in  the  Stallion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  at  Hawthorne  Park,  10  starters, 
track  heavy,  time  1:18  1,  2. 

As  a  3-year-old  Dr.  Eichburg  started  20  times  on  the  flat  and  once  over  hurdles  with- 
out winning,  but  was  second  3  times  and  third  twice. 

As  a  4-year-old  his  efforts  were  confined  entirely  to  jumping  races,  of  which  he  won  4, 
and  he  was  a  winner  again  over  the  jumps  as  a  5-year-old. 

18J)8,     br.  r.  Ida  Carbry,  by  imp.  Lissak.     Started   12  times  as  a  2-year-old,    won  1  race,  was 
sec  ind  in  1,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  8. 

At  Harlem,  111.,  she  ran  second  to  Guess  Work  in  a  Purse,  5,  8  mile,  beating  Kohn- 
wreath,  Ep,  Mary  Moore  and  6  others,  time  1:01,  and  3  days  afterwards  won  a  Selling 
Purse,  5/8  mUe,  time  1:01  2/5,  beating  Kohnwreath,  Amoroso,  Hy  Lo,  Shut  Up,  Spinel, 
Arachue,   In\'ictus  and  3  others. 

1899,     cli.  c.  Waswift,  by  Wawekiis.    A  2-year-old  winner  in  1901  and  winning  again  in  1902. 

IDI..ER,        started   7  times  as  a  2-year-old,    won  1  race,    was   second   in   2,  third   in   3,    and 
Victoria  IV. 's    unplaced  in  1. 
2d  Dam. 

She  began  by  running  unplaced  to  Plevna,  Belinda  and  Lilian  in  the  Juvenile  Stakes, 
1/3  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  16  starters,  and  5  days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Niva  in  a  Purse, 
1/2  mile,  beating  Lilian  and  4  others,  time  50  1/4  seconds. 

At  Monmouth  Park  Idler  won  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  1  2  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating 
Plevna,  Harold,  Dan  Sparling  (winner  ot  the  Withers  Stakes,  etc.),  Belinda,  and  6  others, 
time  51  seconds,  and  with  112  lbs.,  top  weight,  ran  third  to  Harold,  110,  and  Monitor,  107 
lbs.,  in  the  July  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  beating  Plevna,  Dan  Sparling  and  5  others. 

At  Saratoga  she  ran  second  to  Harold  in  the  Flash  Stakes,  1/2  mile,  beating  Lulu, 
Boardman,  Dan  Sparling,  Verdict,  Belinda,  Geo.  McCuUough  and  4  others,  time  49  1,  2 
seconds;  ran  third  to  Harold  and  Uncas  in  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Monitor 

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and  6  others,  and  ran  third  to  Uncas  and  Harold  in  the  Kentucky  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating 
Dan  Sparling,  Report  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Idler  started  16  times,  won  1  race,  was  third  in  7  and  unplaced  in  8. 

She  began  at  Baltimore  by  running  third  to  Eunice  and  Rachel  in  the  Chesapeake 
Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Tennessee.  Then  she  ran  third  to  Anne  Augusta  and  Ferida 
in  the  Maryland  Stakes,  a  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Magnetism,  Eunice,  Belinda, 
Verdict,  Rachel,  Bonnie  Leaf  and  Tennessee,  and  three  days  afterwards  was  unplaced  to 
Ferida,  Magnetism  and  Bonnie  Leaf  in  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  6  starters. 

At  Prospect  Park  Idler,  96  lbs.,  ran  third  to  Alleveur,  4  years,  113,  and  Franklin, 
4  years,  101  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  beating  Milan,  4  years,  113  lbs.,  and  4  days 
later  won  her  only  race  of  the  season,  a  Purse,  1  1/4  miles,  beating  Geo.  McCullough  by 
4  lengths. 

As  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Idler  started  4  times,  was  second  in  a 
Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  at  Brighton,  when  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  and  ran  unplaced  3 
times. 

Idler  produced  in 

1883,  b.  f.  Nell  Swift,  by  King  Alfonso.    Alluded  to  above. 

1884,  b.  f.  Truant,  by  King  Alfonso.    Ran  only  as  a  2-year-old,  when  she  started  7  times,  won 
1  race,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  2  and  unplaced  in  2. 

She  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile  at  Chicago,  beating  Sailor  Boy,  Effie  Hardy  and  5  others. 

Truant  threw  Idea  (winner  of  a  4  1/3-furlong  Selling  race  at  Roby  as  a  3-year-old),  and 
Epoyah,  who  ran  on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning,  but  won 
as  an  outlaw  at  3  years  old. 

1885,  ch.  f.  (Jnindaro  Belle,  by  King  Alfonso.      Started  5  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

She  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Chicago,  beating  Vattell,  Contempt  and  6  others,  and  13 
days  afterwards  ran  second  to  Aristi  in  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Roy  B. 

As  a  3-year-old  Quindaro  Belle  ran  without  winning,  and  as  a  4-year-old,  her  last  season 
on  the  turf,  she  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Saratoga,  beating  Banjo  by  3  lengths. 

Quindaro  Belle  threw  Tancred  (winner  of  7  races),  and  Tarsus,  who  did  not  win  till  he 
was  5  years  old,  in  1901. 

1886,  br.  c.  King  Idler,  by  King  Alfonso.     Ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning.     Won  a  Purse, 
7/8  mile,  at  Clifton,  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  4-year-old  King  Idler  won  6  Selling  races,  1  at  Brighton  Beach,  2  at  Guttenberg 
and  3  at  Gloucester. 

As  a  5-year-old  he  won  2  races,  and  ran  as  a  6-year-old  without  winning. 

1887,  b.  or  br.  f.  Idler,  by  King  Alfonso.    Never  started.    No  produce  credited  to  her. 

1888,  ch.  f.  by  King  Alfonso.    Dead. 

1889,  ch.  f.  Valltyre,  by  Lisbon.    Ran  as  a  2  and  3-year-old  without  winning. 

Valkyre  threw  Valid,  who  ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning. 

As  a  3-year-old  won  a  Purse,  1  mile,  at  Harlem,  111.,  and  3  Selling  races  at  St.  Louis, 
entered  to  be  sold  for  $400  and  $500. 

As  a  4  and  5  year-old  he  ran  without  winning,  and  as  a  6-year-old  was  put  over  the 
jumps. 

1890,  b.  f.  Idol,  by  Pat  Malloy.    Never  started. 

Idol  has  produced  the  3  winners,  M.  F.  Tarpey,  Frank  Ireland  and  Vassallo,  the  2  last 
named  winners  in  1901. 

1891,  barren. 

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1S!)2,  b.  or  br.  c  Reform,  by  Falsetto.  Ran  once  unplaced  as  a  2-year-old.  Ran  twice  un- 
placed on  the  legitimate  tracks  as  a  3-year-old,  and  won  the  same  season  as  an  outlaw. 

1S93,  barren. 

1.SW4,  b.  f.  Trevet,  by  Lisbon.     Never  started. 

lS!(.j,  barren. 

ISlKi,  ch.  f.  by  imp.  Ormonde  d'Or. 

1897,  fli.  f.  Allaire,  by  ini)).  Hernience.  Started  20  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race,  was 
second  in  3  and  unplaced  in  16. 

At  Washington  she  won  a  race,  for  maiden  2-year-old  fillies,  5/8  mile,  easily  by  2 
lengths,  8  starters. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  ran  without  winning. 

LEinOXADE,     started  only  as  a  4-year-old,  when  she  ran  twice.     She  and  Beacon  were  dis- 
Victoria    IV. 's       tanced  in  the  second  heat  of  a  Purse,  2-mile  heats,  behind  Harry  of  the  West 
3d  Dam.  and  Laura,  at  St.  Louis,  and  at  the  same  track.  4  days  afterwards,  she  was  dis- 

tanced in  the  first  heat,  in  a  Purse,  2-mile  heats,  behind  Veto  and  Edgecomb. 

Lemonade  produced  m 

1S74,  ch.  c.  Loiterer,  by  imp.  Leamiusrton.  Started  3  times  as  a  3-year-old.  In  the  Withers 
Stakes,  a  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  he  was  unplaced  to  Bombast,  Cardinal  Wolsey  and  Glen 
Dudley,  16  starters.  In  the  Belmont  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  he  ran  second  to  Cloverbrook, 
beating  Baden-Baden,  Frederick  the  Great,  Cardinal  Wolsey,  Bazil,  Bushwhacker,  Bombast, 
Rifle,  Major  Barker,  Magnum  Bonum,  Corystes  and  W.  I.  Higgins. 

In  the  Jerome  Park  Stakes,  2  miles,  with  110  lbs.,  he  was  unplaced  to  Bazil,  Sus- 
quehanna and  Bombast,  107  lbs.  each,  10  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  started  \'>  times  and  failed  to  earn  brackets,  but  was  7  times  second 
and  twice  third. 

As  a  5-year-old  Loiterer  started  23  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  4,  third  in  4  and 
unplaced  in  13. 

At  Brighton  Beach,  with  100  lbs.,  he  beat  Hattie  F.,  108  lbs.,  in  a  Purse,  handicap,  mile 
heats,  in  straight  heats,  winning  each  time  by  6  lengths. 

At  Saratoga,  with  123  lbs.,  he  won  a  Purse,  handicap,  mile  heats,  over  4  hurdles,  in  3 
heats.  The  first  heat  he  won  by  4  lengths,  in  the  second  heat  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Bay 
Rum,  and  won  the  third  heat  by  6  lengths.  Z  idiac,  Dailgasian  and  Ventilator  also  ran, 
the  last  named  having  been  distanced  in  the  first  heat. 

Loiterer  died  as  a  5-year-old. 

1875,  br.  c. by  imp.  Leaminglou.     Never  started. 

1876,  br.  f.  Idler,  by  imp.  Leamingfton.    Alluded  to  above. 

1877,  barren. 

1878,  ch.  c.  Saiinterer,  by  imp.  Leamington.     Did  not  run  as  a  2-year-old. 

Started  13  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  second  in  2,  third  in  3  and  unplaced 
in  5. 

At  Baltimore  he  won  the  Preakness  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  beating  Compensation,  Baltic, 
Jack  of  Hearts,  Catoctin  and  Aella. 

At  Terome  Park  he  was  unplaced  behind  Crickmore,  Pnam  and  Fillette  in  the  Withers 
Stakes,  a  mile,  7  starters,  and  6  days  afterwards  won  the  Belmont  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  by 
1  1/2  lengths,  beating  Eole,  Baltic,  Priam,  Forager  and  Blazes. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Saunterer  ran  third  and  last  to  Hindoo  and  Crickmore  in  the  Tidal 
Stakes,  1  mile,  and  third  and  last  to  the  same  cracks  in  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  at 

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Monmouth  Park,  where,  with  118  lbs.,  top  weight,  he  also  ran  third  to  Hermit,  94,  and  Val- 
paraiso, 90  lbs.,  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles,  11  starters,  including  Edenderry, 
Sir  Hugh,  Priam,  Spark  and  Strathspey. 

At  the  same  Meeting  he  ran  second  to  Ripple,  in  a  Purse,  1  5/8  miles,  beating  Mary 
Anderson,  Boulevard,  Bruno  and  Baltic,  and  4  days  afterwards  won  his  last  race  of  the  sea- 
son, a  Purse,  1  mile,  beating  Girofle,  Ripple,  Julia  Bruce  and  Gladiola. 

As  a  4-year-old  Saunterer  started  23  times,  won  7  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  4  and 
unplaced  in  6. 

At  Chicago  he  won  a  Purse,  Owners  to  handicap,  3/4  mile,  11  starters. 

At  Saratoga  he  won  a  Purse,  5, 8  mile,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Fellowplay,  Bounce, 
Springfield,  Square  Dance,  Mammonist,  Gus  Mathews  and  2  others ;  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile, 
by  2  lengths,  beating  Maggie  Ayer,  Fellowplay,  Pearl  Thorne,  Apollo,  Bonnie  Lizzie  and  3 
others ;  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Bonnie  Lizzie,  Little  Phil,  Bramba- 
letta  and  4  othefs,  time  1:15,  and  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  by  3  lengths,  beating  Col.  Watson, 
Blenheim,  Dave  Yandell,  Perplex  and  5  others. 

At  Jerome  Park,  with  120  lbs.,  top  weight,  Saunterer  won  a  Purse,  1  1/8  miles,  by  2 
lengths,  beating  Kennesaw,  aged,  100,  Free  Gold,  3  years,  90,  Virginia  Bush,  3  years,  87, 
and  Blenheim,  3  years,  115  lbs. 

As  a  5,  6  and  7-year-old  Saunterer  won  8  more  races. 

lS7i).     eh.  f.  Miira,  by  iin|).  Leaiuington.     Never  started. 

Mura  produced 

(ti)  Clown.  Won  2  Selling  races  at  Brighton  Beach  as  a  2-year-old,  entered  to  be  sold 
for  $300  and  $500.     Ran  as  a  3  and  4-year-okl  without  winning. 

(i)     Emma  D     Never  started. 

Emma  D.  threw  the  winners  Buenos  Ayres  and  Superba. 

(c)  Monsoon.  Won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  he  won 
a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  a  length,  beating  the  very  speedy  Galen  (third  in  the  Futurity  to 
Proctor  Knott  and  Salvator),  Chilhowie,  Santa  Cruz,  Minnie  Palmer,  Hindoocraft  and  12 
others,  time  1 :02  3/4. 

At  Saratoga  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  by  a  length,  beating  Laura  Stone,  Daisy  Wood- 
ruff, Jakie  Toms  and  7  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  3  4  mile,  at  >Ierchantville,  beating  Champagne 
Charley,  Burch  and  7  others,  and  at  the  same  track  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beating  Brait 
and  4  otliers. 

Monsoon  continued  to  win  as  a  4,  5,  6,  7,  8  and  9-year-old,  making  a  total  of  40  wins. 

{t/)  Mucilage.  Won  2  races  as  a  2-year-old.  At  Brooklyn  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  5/8 
mile,  beating  Tormentor,  Onward,  Unadaga,  Elmstone  and  2  others,  and  at  Jerome  Park 
he  won  the  Sequence  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  straight,  beating  Maximus,  Kempland,  Civil  Service, 
Paradox  and  3  others. 

Mucilage  did  not  win  as  a  3-year-old,  but  he  captured  11  races  during  his  4,  5  and  6- 
year-old  form,  bringing  his  total  victories  up  to  13. 

{e)  Lillie  B.,  late  Glucose.  Won  a  Purse,  6  1/2  furlongs,  at  Gloucester,  as  a  2-year- 
old.  Ran  as  a  3-year-old  without  winning.  Won  5  Selling  races  as  a  4-year-old,  4  at  4  1/2 
furlongs  and  1  at  .5/8  mile,  and  won  once  as  a  5-year-old. 

Lillie  B.  threw  Effie  Ainslie  (as  a  2-year-old  won  a  5/8-mile  race,  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by 
1  1,2  lengths,  track  slow,  time  1:03,  12  starters;  won  a  Selling  Purse,  1  mile,  at  New  Or 
leans,  as  a  3-year-old,  track  slow,  time  1 :43  3/4,  8  starters,  and  ran  as  a  4-year  old  without 
winning),  and  Dandy  Boy,  who  won  a  5  1/2-furlong  race  for  2-year-olds,  at  Washington,  in 
1900,  10  starters. 

(/)  Roeder.  Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.  Won  a  3/4-mile  race  at  San  Francisco  as 
a  3-year-o!d,  and  won  a  jumping  race  as  a  4 -year-old. 

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(£■)  Muresca.  A  frequent  winner  as  a  2-year-old  in  1901,  and  a  winner  again  as  a  3- 
year-old,  her  victories  including  the  California  Oaks. 

Lemonade  died  August,  1879. 

I..ll.il.i.\,        produced  Chillicothe  (winner  of  the  Fordham  Handicap,  etc.).  and  Gen.  Duke,  who 

Victoria  IV. 's     as  a  2-year-old  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Saratoga,  and  also  won  the  Cincinnati 
4th  Dam.       Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  The  Banshee  and  Spinola  in  1:45  1/3,  the  fastest  mile  run  by 
a  3-year-old  up  to  that  time. 

As  a  3-year-old,  at  Jerome  Park,  Gen.  Duke  won  the  BelnKmt  Stakes,  beating  North- 
umberland, Fanny  Ludlow,  Bayonet,  Viley  and  Magnet,  and  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3  miles, 
beating  Hotspur.  At  Saratoga  he  won  the  Sequel  Stakes,  3  miles,  beating  Nellie  McDonald, 
Albuera  and  Boaster.  At  Cranston  he  won  the  Rhode  Island  Cup,  2  1/3  miles,  beating 
Fanny  Cheatham,  Red  Dick  and  Onward  in  4:37  3/4,  the  record  up  to  that  date,  and  3  days 
afterwards  won  the  Sequel  Stakes,  a  mile,  beating  Cottrill  and  Joke. 

Lilla  also  threw  Lilly  Duke. 

Lilly  Duke  threw 

(a)     Water  Lily.     Won  the  Camden  Stakes,  at  Monmouth  Park,  as  a  3-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  the  Bridge  Handicap,  1  1/2  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  the 
Jerome  Stakes,  1  3/4  miles,  at  Jerome  Park,  etc. 

Water  Lily  threw  the  winners  Riverside,  Waterman,  Bard  of  Avon,  Vendale  (a  3- 
year-old  winner  in  England  in  1901),  and  Frances  S.  The  last  named  was  not  only  a  win- 
ner, but  has  thrown  Barbara  Frietchie  (a  wmner  up  till  4  years  old  in  1901,  including 
1  1/16  miles,  in  1:47  1/4),  and  Francesco,  who  won  good  races  as  a  3-year-old  in  1901,  in- 
cluding the  Hanover  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Brooklyn,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:01,  10  starters; 
the  Foam  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  easily  by  3/4  length,  8  starters,  time 
1:00  1/5,  and  5  1/3  furlongs  in  1:07  4/5. 

In  1903  Francesco  is  again  showing  good  form,  his  victories  including  the  Myrtle 
Stakes,  1  mile  and  70  yards,  in  1 :45;  the  Thistle  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  in  1:.53  3/5,  in  a  canter 
by  5  lengths;  3  races  at  Brighton  Beach,  1  1/8  miles  each,  in  1:51  3/5  and  1:51  4/5,  and  the 
Saratoga  Handicap,  1  3/16  miles,  in  1:59. 

{//)  Lizzie  Dwyer.  Started  9  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  1.  third 
in  1  and  unplaced  in  3. 

She  was  unplaced  in  her  first  3  races,  viz :  the  Lakeside  Stakes  at  Washington  Park, 
won  by  Wanda  (by  imp.  Billet),  and  the  Flash  Stakes  at  Saratoga,  won  by  Volante.  Four 
days  after  the  latter  defeat  she  won  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  beating  Bootblack, 
Isaac  Murphy  (her  stable  companion),  and  5  others.  At  the  same  Meeting  she  won  the 
Virginia  Stakes,  .5/8  mile,  beating  Volante  and  4  others,  and  also  won  the  Kentucky  Stakes, 
3/4  mile,  by  4  lengths,  beating  Hart,  Bootblack,  Isaac  Murphy  and  6  others.  In  her  next 
and  last  race  at  Saratoga,  the  Tennessee  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  she  ran  third  to  Telie  Doe  and 
Isaac  Murphy,  8  starters. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  Lizzie  Dwyer  ran  second  to  Wanda  (by  imp.  Mortemer),  in  the 
Flatbush  stakes,  7/8  mile,  beating  Florio,  Goano,  Brookwood,  Volante,  Elgin,  St.  Augus- 
tine, and  4  others,  and,  with  114  lbs.  ran  unplaced  in  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap,  3/4  mile, 
won  by  Ten  Stone,  105  lbs. 

Lizzie  Dwyer  wound  up  her  3-year-old  form  by  carrying  her  113  lbs.  and  winning  the 
Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  3/4  miles,  at  Latonia,  beating  Vallisea,  107,  Lady  of  the  Lake,  113,  Exile 
(by  Enquirer),  110  lbs.  and  5  others  in  receipt  of  weight. 

>  As  a  3-year-old   Lizzie  Dwyer   started   5  times,    won  3  races,  was  second  in  1  and 

unplaced  in  1. 

In  her  first  race,  the  Ashland  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  she  ran  second  to  her  stable  com- 
panion, Ida  Hope,  beating  3  others. 

At   Louisville   she   won   the   Kentucky   Oaks,    1  1/2  miles,    in  a  canter,    by  3  lengths, 

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beating  Constellation,  Exile  (by  Enquirer),  Eileen  and  Ida  Hope  ;  won  the  Meet  & 
Chandon  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  easily  by  a  length,  beating  Volante  and  4  others,  and  won 
the  Glidelia  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  in  a  canter  by  4  lengths,  beating  Lady  Wayward,  Ulti- 
matum, Ida  Hope,  Gerraania  and  Test. 

In  the  St.  Louis  Fair  Derby,  her  last  race  as  a  3-year-old,  Lizzie  Dwyer,  with  a  5-lbs. 
penalty,  was  cut  down  and  pulled  up. 

As  a  4-year-old  Lizzie  Dwyer  won  7  races  and  died  the  same  season. 

(c)  Rose.  As  a  2-year-old  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  at  Memphis,  beating  Florimore 
(winner  of  the  Ashland  Oaks,  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  etc.),  and  2  others. 

At  Latonia,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $900,  she  won  a  Purse,  .5/8  mile,  pulled  up  by  a  length 
in  1:03,  beating  Hornpipe  (by  imp.  St.  Mungo),  and  Florimore  (who  ran  a  dead  heat  for 
second  place),  Ovid  and  9  others. 

As  a  3-year-old,  her  last  season  on  the  turf.  Rose  started  6  times,  won  1  race,  was  second 
in  3  and  unplaced  in  2.  She  won  a  Purse,  1/2  mile,  at  Memphis,  beating  the  speedy  Mamie 
Hunt  and  8  others,  including  Ovid  and  Little  Minnie,  time  49  seconds. 

Rose  has  produced  the  winners  Vocalize,  an  unnamed  colt,  by  Chance,  Rosa  Clay  and 
Wild  Thyme.  The  last  named  is  winnmg  races  as  a  2-year-old  in  1902,  including  the  Par- 
tridge Stakes,  3/4  mile,  on  the  turf,  easily  by  2  lengths,  in  1:14  3/5,  and  a  5/8-mile  race  in 
1:03. 

(i/)     Abilene.     Never  started. 

Abilone  has  thrown  Miss  Ali  (never  started,  dam  of  the  winner  Teckla),  and  also  the 
winners  Fast  Black  and  Goldone,  the  latter  winning  as  a  5-year-old  in  1903,  with  1  mile  in 
1 :40 1/4  to  his  credit. 

(e)     Red  Dress.     Started  only  as  a  3-year-old;  did  not  win. 

Red  Dress  threw  the  winners  Thurman  and  Mr.  Pomeroy,  in  addition  to  Nantucket,  who 
ran  as  a  2-year-old  without  winning  and  has  thrown  the  winners  Deroy  and  Auchendrayne. 

Lilla  also  threw  Vesta  (dam  of  the  producers  Vestella  and  Aspetto),  Cordelia  Planet 
(a  winner  and  dam  of  the  winners  Bayard  and  Young  Griffo,  the  latter  only  as  an  outlaw), 
Brenda  (a  winner  and  dam  of  the  winners  Cupid,  Arizona  and  Brentwood),  and  Lenore, 
a  winner  and  dam  of  the  winner  Hambrick.  Lenore  also  produced  Mina  S.,  who  ran  once 
unplaced  as  a  2-year-old  and  threw  Dougherty,  a  2-year-old  winner  in  1901. 

VIC'TOIRE,    threw  the  winner  Nat  Griffin,  late  Dick  Jackson,  and  also  the  producers  Zaidee 
Victoria  IV. 's      (dam  of  Dublin,  winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  the  producer  Nannie  McDowell, 
5th  Dam.         etc.),  Vandalia  (dam  of  the  producers  Vandalia  Victoria  and  Nutwood  Maid,  the 
Stake  winners  Ceylon,   Wash  Booth  and  Pomeroy,  in   addition   to   the  winners 
Volusia  and  Kate  Cronin),  and  Estelle,  who  threw  Astra  (a  producer).  Lady  Mans- 
field (a  producer),  Rosa  Mansfield  (a  producer),  and  Henry  Owens,  a  winner. 

ARGEIVTIliE,     threw  the  producers  Minnie  Mansfield,  Ann  Hanley  and  Maggie  Warren,  while 
Victoria  IV. 's        Victoria   IV. 's  seventh   dam,   Allegrante,  threw  the  producers    Zenobia    and 
6th  Dam.  Fanny  Hill. 

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Lanercost. 
Siberia. 

Timoleon. 

Sister  to 
Tuckahoe. 


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Sarpedon. 


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i  Waxy.  byPot-8-os. 

"(  Penelope,  byTrumpator. 

S  Wanderer,  by  Gohanna. 
)  Thalestris,  by  Alexander. 

i  Chanticleer,  by  Woodpecker. 
I  lerne.  by  Bagot. 

(  Irish  Escape,  by  Commodore, 
i  Voung  Heroine,  by  Bagot. 

j  *  Buzzard,  by  Woodpecker. 
I  Selim's  dam,  by  Alexander. 

(  Peruvian,  by  Sir  Peter. 
I  Musidora,  by  Meteor. 

\  Blacklock.  by  Whitelock. 
"l  Wagtail,  by  Prime  Minister. 

\  Champion,  by  Selim. 
j  Etiquette,  byOrvHle. 

t  *Diomed,  by  Florizel. 

)  Amanda,  by  Grey  Diomed. 

i  *Messenger,  by  Mambrino. 
"(  *Mare,  by  Pot-8-os. 

J  Sir  Archy.  bs^  *Diomed. 
i  Marc,  by  *Diomed. 

i  Duroc,  by  *Diomed. 

"I  Old  Romp,  by  *Messenger. 

j  *Diomed,  by  Florizel. 

I  *Castianira,  by  Rockingham. 

\  *  Bedford,  by  Dungannon. 
"i  *Mambrina,  by  Mambrino. 

i  *Stirling,  by  Volunteer. 
"I  Brilliant,  by  *Matchem. 

(  *Buzzard.  by  Woodpecker. 
i  The  Fawn,  by  Craig's  Alfred. 

)  Castrel,  by  *Buzzard. 
j  Idalia,  by  Peruvian. 

(  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
"I  Decoy,  by  Filho-da-Puta. 

\  Muley,  by  Orville. 

"/  Nancy,  by  Dick  Andrews. 

J  Lottery,  by  Tramp. 
I  Mare,  by  Cervantes. 

i  Camel,  by  Whalebone. 
I  Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

j  The  Colonel,  by  Whisker. 
I  Galatea,  by  Amadis. 

S  Liverpool,  by  Tramp. 
'I  Otis,  by  Bustard. 

\  Brutandorf,  by  Blacklock. 
"(  Mare,  by  Blucher. 

i  Sir  Archy.  by  *Diomed. 
"j  Mare,  by  *Saltram. 

)  Ball's  Florizel.  by  *Diomed. 
"(  Mare,  by  *Alderman. 

\  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
"I  Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

\  Sumpter.  by  Sir  Archy. 
)  Lady  Grey,  by  Robin  Grey 

\  Selim,  by  *Buzzard. 

"(  Bacchante,  by  Williamson's  Ditto. 

\  Tramp,  by  Dick  Andrews. 
■)  Web,  by  Waxy. 

j  Cation,  by  Golumpus. 
j  Emma,  by  Whisker. 

\  *Tranby,  by  Blacklock. 
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W^AMSUTTA. 


Wamsutta  never  started. 

In  18'J1  she  had  a  dead  foal  by  imported  Rossington,  and  in  1892  she  slipped  her  foal  by  imp. 
King  Galop. 

She  produced  m 

1S!)3,     cli.  f.  Fruit  of  the  Loom,  by  imp.  Rossington.     Never  ran. 

Fruit  of  the  Loom  has  thrown  Egyptian  Prince,  who.  as  a  2-year-old  in  1000,  started 
18  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  ni  3,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in  12.  He  won  a  1  '2-mile 
Selling  race,  for  maiden  2-year-olds,  at  Fort  Erie,  9  runners,  and  at  the  same  track  won 
a  5/8-mile  race   in  1:02  1,  2,  beating  Frank  Morrison.  Edgeworth  and  'S  others. 

As  a  o-year-old  Egyptian  Prince  won  races,  and  he  is  again  winning  in  1902,  bis  victories 
including  1  1/16  miles,  in  1: 18,  and  1  1/4  miles  in  2:06  2/5. 

1894,     barren. 

18!)5,     ell.  f.  Pinli  Cliambray,  by  imp.  Whistle  Jaeket.     Ran  16  times  as  a  2-year-old,  won  1  race, 
was  second  in  4,  third  in  1  and  unplaced  in   10. 

She  won  her  last  race  of  the  season,  5/8  mile,  at  Baltimore,  track  heavy,  beating 
Filament  and  9  others.  In  the  earlier  part  of  the  year  she  finished  second  to  Our  Breezy, 
beaten  a  head,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  last  5/8  of  the  Futurity  course,  with  Ella  Ualy,  Domes- 
tic, Homelike,  Maud  Ellis,  Isen,  Ennomia,  Prince  India  and  7  others  behind  her. 

At  Aqueduct  she  finished  second  to  Bardella  in  a  5  1/2- furlong  race,  beating  The  Cad, 
Long  Acre,  Ella  Daly  and  5  others.  At  Washington  and  Baltimore  she  was  second  to 
Arellac  and  Jack  Donohue,  respectively. 

As  a  3-ycar-old  Pink  Cliambray  started  12  times,  won  2  races,  was  second  in  3,  third  in 
1  and  unplaced  in  6. 

She  won  a  race,  about  7  'Smile,  at  Aqueduct,  top  weight,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $1,500, 
beating  Maximo  Gomez,  Lucid,  Bluebeard  and  3  others,  lime  1:26  4,5,  and  at  Brighton 
Beach  won  a  1-mile  race,  entered  to  be  [sold  for  $300,  beating  Vigeuta,  Marshall,  Black 
Dude  and  2  others,  easily  by  2  lengths,  time  1:43. 

At  Aqueduct,  in  the  Spring,  entered  to  be  sold  for  §500,  she  was  second  to  Louise  N., 
$300,  beating  Isen,  Passover,  Marsian,  Tinge,  Abingdon,  Snap  Shot  and  Hindoonet,  all  in 
receipt  of  weight,  and,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $500,  was  second  to  Nearest  (in  receipt  of 
weight),  beating   Ella  Daly,  Isen,  Miss  Miriam,  My  Maryland,  etc. 

At  the  .'Aqueduct  Summer  Meeting,  entered  to  be  sold  for  $300,  top  weight.  Pink 
Chambray  ran  second  to  Woodranger  in  a  1-mile  race,  beating  Fenetta  and  Herrman  the 
Great. 

Pink  Chambray  died  when  3  years  old. 

1806,     b.  f.  by  imp.  Rossiugton.     Died. 

1897,     b.  f.  by  imp.  Rossina:ton. 

1899,     b.  f.  Eltham  Lass,  by  Marian.     Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 

SIERK.4.  XEVAI>.\,     was  a  winner,  and   produced   Mountain   Range  (for  performances  and 

Wamsutta's  her  produce,  see  Mountain  Range),  Wamsutta  (alluded  to  above).  Sierra 

Dam.  Madra  (a  producer).  Jolly  Tar  (a  winner),  and  Little  Silver,  who  won  9 

races  at  (Gloucester  as  a  3-year-old,  6  of  them  Selling  events  ;  ran  as  a 

4-year-old  without  winning,  and  died  the  same  season. 

For  racing  and  stud  record  of  Sierra  Nevada  and  her  produce,  see  Marquise. 

For  the  Levity  family,  to  which  Wamsutta  belongs,  see  Admiration,  Dissembler, 
Equality,  Hypocrite,  Manzanita,  Marquise,  Miss  Miriam,  Mountain  Range,  Rose  Standish, 
Soncy  Lass,  Souffle  and  Tulla  Blackburn. 

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I  Pocahontas,  by  *Glencoe. 

S  Melbourne,  by  Humphrey  Clinker. 
"/  Queen  Mary,  by  Gladiator. 

I  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
\  Beeswing,  by  Dr.  Syntax. 

I  Brocket,  by  Melbourne. 
/  Protection,  by  Defence. 

\  The  Nabob,  by  The  Nob. 

)  Princess,  by  The  Merry  Monarch. 

S  Newminster,  by  Touchstone. 

/  Florence  Nightingale,  by  Birdcatcher. 

s  Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules. 
(  Whim,  by  Irish  Drone. 

*  Clarion,  by  SuUan. 

I  Annette,  by  *Priam. 

)  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
(  Beeswing,  by  Dr.  Syntax. 

\  Melbourne,  by  Humphrey  Clinker. 
(  Volley,  by  Voltaire. 

*  Touchstone,  by  Camel. 
"(  Vulture,  by  Langar. 

\  Alarm,  by  Venison. 
"I  Mare,  by  *Glencoe. 

\  Gladiator,  by  Partisan. 

(  Lollypop,  by  Starch  or  Voltaire. 

\  Pantaloon,  by  Castrel. 
(  Banter,  by  Master  Henry. 

*  Venison,  by  Partisan. 

"(  Queen  Anne,  by  Slane. 

I  Surplice,  by  Touchstone. 
(  Odessa,  by  Sultan. 

I  Sultan,  by  Selim. 

"(  Trampoline,  by  Tramp. 

\  *Tranby.  by  Blacklock. 

I  Lucilla,  by  Davenport's  Trumpator. 

\  St.  Nicholas,  by  Emilius. 
'\  *Miss  Rose,  by  Tramp. 

\  Cripple,  by  Medoc. 

I  Peggy  Stewart,  by  Cook's  Whip. 

\  Orlando,  by  Touchstone. 
I  (iaze,  by  Bay  Middleton. 

(  Stockwell,  by  The  Baron. 

I  Countess  of  Albemarle,  by  Lanercost. 

\  Lexington,  by  Boston, 
f  Bellariiira,  by  *Monarch. 

j  Don  Juan,  by  Berthune. 
I  Romance,  by  Sir  Leslie. 

S  Whalebnne,  by  Waxy. 
(  Peri,  by  Wanderer. 

*  Bob  Booty,  bv  Chanticleer. 

*  Flight,  by  Irish  Escape. 

\  Tastrel,  by  *  Buzzard. 
(  Idalia,  by  Peruvian. 

\  Laurel,  by  Blacklock. 

\  Maid  of  Honor,  by  Champion. 

\  Timoleon,  by  Sir  Archy. 

I  Sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel. 

S  *Sarpednn,  by  Emilius. 
'I  Rowena,  by  Sumpter. 

j  St.  Nicholas,  by  Emilms. 
I  *Miss  Rose,  by  Tramp. 

I  American  Eclipse,  by  Duroc. 
I  Miss  Obstinate,  by  Sumpter. 


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XBLA. 


Xela  never  started. 


CORAZOX, 

Xela's 
Dam. 


never  started. 


Corazon  produced  in 
1S<)5,     b.  f.  by  imp.  Meddler. 
ISJXi,     dead  foal,  by  lmi».  Meddler. 

1S07,     b.  f.  Coraza,  by  imp.  Meddler 

3-year-old. 

1898,     b.  f.  Xela.  by  imp.  Meddler. 


Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old.     Ran  twice  unplaced  as  a 


Alluded  to  above. 


For  particulars  of  the  Miss  Obstinate  family,  to  which  Xela  belongs,  see  Coraza  (a  full 
sister  to  Xela),  Beth  Broeck,  Countess,  Flitaway,  Helen  Mar,  Louise  N.,  and  Martha  11. 


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(  Clinkerina,  by  Clinker. 

}  Cervantes,  by  Don  Quixote. 

*  Mare,  by  Golumpus. 

\  Camel,  by  Whalebone. 

*  Banler,  by  Master  Henry. 

I  Whisker,  by  Waxy. 

'  Gibside  Fairy,  by  Hermes. 

i  Orville.  by  Beningbrough. 
(  Emily,  by  Stamford. 

}  Scud,  by  Beningrbroug"h. 

'l  Goosander,  by  Hamblelonian. 

I  Wa.\y,  by  Pot-8-os. 

I  Penelope,  by  Trumpalcr. 

t  +Selim  or  Soothsayer,  by  Sorcerer, 
(  Sprite,  by  Bobtail. 

\  Sir  Archy,  by  *Diomed. 
(  Mare,  by  *Saltram. 

»  Ball's  Florizel.  by  *Diomed. 
'  Mare,  by  *AIderman. 

\  Emilius.  by  Orville. 
I  Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

*  Sumpter.  by  Sir  Archy. 

I  Lady  Grey,  by  Robin  Grey. 

\  Selim,  by  *Buzzard. 

/  Bacchante,  by  Williamson's  Ditto. 

\  Tramp,  bv  Dick  Andrews. 
I  Web,  by  Waxy. 

*  American  Eclipse,  by  Duroc. 

'  Y.  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  *E.\pedition. 

I  Haxall's  Moses,  by  *Sir  Harry. 
I  Mare,  by  Cook  s  Whip. 

\  Whalebone,  by  Waxy. 
(  Peri,  by  Wanderer. 

\  Bob  Booty,  by  Chanticleer. 
I  Flight,  by  Irish  Escape. 

\  Castrel,  by  *Buzzard. 
(  Idalia.  by  Peruvian. 

J  Laurel,  by  Blacklock. 

(  Maid  of  Honor,  by  Champion. 

I  Duroc,  by  *Diomed. 

/  Miller's  Damsel,  by  *Messenger. 

\  Henry,  by  Sir  Archy. 
(  Young  Romp,  by  Duroc. 

\  Sir  Archy.  by  *niomed, 
'(  Eliza,  by  =f  Bedford. 

( tBrimmer  or  Bluebeard,  by  *Stirling. 
I  Woodpecker's  dam,  by  *Buzzard. 

\  Sir  Archy.  by  *Diomed. 
I  Mare,  by  *SaItram. 

I  Rail's  Florizel,  by  *Diomed. 
I  Mare,  by  *Alderman. 

)  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
(  Icaria,  by  The  Flyer. 

i  Sumpter,  by  Sir  Archy. 

I  Lady  Grey,  by  Robin  Grey. 

j  Emilius,  by  Orville. 
"(  f  essida,  by  Whiskey. 

1  Walton,  by  Sir  Peter. 

(  Aliisidora,  by  Dick  Andrews. 

j  Blacklook,  by  Whitelock. 

I  Miss  Bowe's  dam,  by  Orville. 

*  *Contract,  by  Catton. 

(  Diamond,  by  Turpin's  Florizel. 


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YORKVILLB     BBLLB. 


Yorkville  Belle  started  37  times,  won  21  races,  was  second  in  6,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  7. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  !|S7,57fi. 

Yorkville  Belle  was  one  of  the  best  fillies  that  has  ever  appeared  on  the  American  turf.  She 
was  far  better  than  any  animals  of  her  own  sex  and  age,  and  could  hold  her  own  with  the  best  colts. 

S<re  began  her  brilliant  racing  career  at  Brooklyn,  where  she  ran  second,  beaten  a  neck,  to 
Osric  in  the  Expectation  Stakes,  1,  2  mile,  14  starters,  time  49  1/2  seconds. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  with  113  lbs.,  she  won  the  Hollywood  Handicap,  3/4  mile,  very  easily  by 
2  lengths,  beating  Melba,  at  equal  weights,  and  3  others  in  receipt  of  weight.  In  the  Junior 
Champion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  she  ran  fourth  to  Sir  Mathew,  Dagonet  and  Bashford,  necks  separat- 
ing them,  16  runners,  including  Tammany,  Patron,  Osric,  Merry  Monarch,  Lew  Weir  and  Georgia. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay,  with  115  lbs.,  she  finished  third  to  His  Highness,  130,  and  Huron,  118  lbs., 
in  the  Futurity.  Huron,  not  being  considered  a  legitimate  starter,  was  ignored,  and  second  place 
was  awarded  tj  Yorkville  Belle,  who  finished  in  front  of  Dagonet,  108,  Merry  Monarch.  122,  Lew 
Weir,  110,  Lamplighter,  115.  Charade,  113,  Osric,  130,  Bashford,  121,  Mars,  115,  and  Tammany, 
127  lbs.,  and  H)  others.  At  the  same  Meeting  Yorkville  Belle  won  the  Autumn  Stakes,  Futurity 
course,  easily  by  3  lengths,  with  105  lbs.,  beating  Leonawell,  108,  St.  Florian,  125  lbs.,  and  8  others 
in  receipt  of  weight,  time  1 :09  3/5. 

At  Brooklyn  she  won  the  Prospect  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  easily  by  4  lengths,  beating  Lamplighter, 
St.  Florian,  Huron,  Dagonet.  Merry  Monarch,  Bashford  and  4  others,  and  also  won  the  Willow 
Stakes,  3/4  mile,  pulling  up  by  2  lengths.  6  runners. 

At  Jerome  Park  she  won  the  Fashion  Stakes,  3/4  mile,  by  4  lengths,  with  120  lbs.,  beating 
Crotchet.  115,  Ignite,  118.  Nan,  108  lbs.,  and  3  others  with  103  lbs.  each. 

At  Morris  Park  she  won  the  Nursery  Stakes.  3/1  mile,  in  a  canter  by  3  lengths,  in  1:11.  beating 
Dagonet,  Azra,  Bashford,  Patron,  Sorcerer.  Mars  and  6  others.  In  the  White  Plains  Handicap,  3/4 
mile,  her  last  race  as  a  2-year-ijld,  with  127  lbs.,  top  weight,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Dagonet,  119, 
Wah  Jim,  106,  and  Rex,  104  lbs.,  the  "also  rans "  including  Lamplighter,  108,  Copyright,  110, 
St.  Florian.  125.  Azra.  115,  and  9  others,  vaiying  in  weight  from  114  to  90  lbs. 

As  a  3-year.old  Yorkville  Belle  won  the  Gazelle  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Brooklyn,  very  easily  by 
a  length,  4  starters. 

At  Morris  Park  she  won  the  Ladies'  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  easily  by  0  lengths.  3  starters,  and  2 
days  afterwards  ran  third  to  Tammany  and  Patron  in  the  Withers  Stakes,  beating  Mars,  Dagonet 
and  Sir  Arthur,  time  1:40. 

In  the  Mermaid  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  she  cantered  home  by  2  lengths  in 
front  of  3  other  fillies. 

At  Monmouth  Park,  with  117  lbs.,  she  won  the  Oaks,  1  1/4  miles,  in  a  canter  by  20  lengths, 
in  2:08  1/4,  conceding  her  2  opponents  7  lbs.  each;  ran  unplaced  to  Tammany,  The  Pepper  and 
Azra  in  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  1  3/8  miles,  8  starters,  and  ran  second,  with  127  lbs.,  to  Derfargilla,  107 
lbs.,  in  the  Elizabeth  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  giving  20  lbs.,  to  Crotchet  and  2  others. 

In  the  Comparative  Stakes,  1  1/4  miles,  for  3  and  4-year-olds,  she  ran  second  to  Montana,  4-years- 
old,  beating  Reckon  and  Julien,  and  then,  with  124  lbs.,  won  the  West  End  Hotel  Stakes,  1  1/2 
miles,  beating  Renie.  105,  and  Derfargilla,  117  lbs.  With  124  lbs.,  she  next  won  the  Omnibus 
Stakes,  1  1/2  miles,  her  last  race  at  Monmouth  Park,  in  2:36,  beating  Huron,  The  Pepper,  Pick- 
pocket, Bashford,  etc.,  117  lbs.  each,  and  Mars  127  lbs. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  119  lbs.,  she  ran  unplaced  to  Rex,  115,  Fidelio,  115.  and  Leonawell,  120  lbs  , 
in  the  Oceanview  Stakes,  1  mile,  4  starters,  and  won  the  Clinton  Stakes,  1  1/8  miles,  by  2  lengths, 
carrying  124  lbs.,  top  weight. 

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At  Morris  Park  she  won  the  Fall  Test  Handicap,  by  2  lengths,  giving  Candelabra  and  Pick- 
pocket 10  lbs.  each  ;  ran  second  to  Tammany  in  the  Jerome  Stakes,  1  1/3  miles,  7  starters,  and 
finished  her  3-year-old  racing  by  giving  7  lbs.  away  and  winning  the  Hunter  Stakes,  easily  from  3 
opponents. 

As  a  4-year-old  Yorkville  Belle  won  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight,  at  Elizabeth  ;  ran  un- 
placed, with  top  weight,  in  a  Stake  won  by  Blitzen,  and  won  a  Stake,  3/4  mile. 

At  Brooklyn,  with  114  lbs.,  top  weight,  she  ran  third  to  imp.  Lowlander,  106,  and  Hamilton, 
106  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  beating  Loantaka.  Blitzen,  etc.  ;  ran  unplaced,  with  the 
worst  of  the  weights,  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/16  miles,  won  by  Russell  ;  won  a  Sweepstakes,  3/4 
mile,  1;14  1/4,  beating  Judge  Morrow,  etc.,  and  won  another  Sweepstakes,  3/4  mile,  with  top  weight 
in  1:14  1/2. 

At  Morris  Park,  with  117  lbs.,  she  ran  second  to  Reckon,  121  lbs.,  in  a  Sweepstakes.  1  1/16 miles, 
beating  Gloaming,  ll.'i,  and  Lillian  Russell,  3  years,  83  lbs.  ;  won  a  Sweepstakes  1  mile,  easily  by 
1  1/3  lengths,  beating  Ambulance,  etc.,  time  1:40,  and  won  the  Long  Island  Lightweight  Handicap, 
with  111  lbs.,  in  a  canter  by  1  1/3  lengths,  beating  Ambulance,  102,  and  Fidelio,  95  lbs  ,  time  1:40  3/4. 

At  Sheepshead  Bay  she  ran  third  to  Picknicker  and  Sleipner  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1  1/8  miles.  4 
starters,  and  at  Monmouth  Park  closed  her  racing  career  by  running  unplaced,  with  108  lbs.,  in 
the  Fourth  of  July  Handicap,  1  mile,  won  by  Sirocco,  112  lbs.,  time  1:10  1/3. 

Yorkville  Belle  produced  in 

1895,  eh.  c.  Uncle  Louis,  by  Iroquois.    Did  not  start  as  a  2-year-old. 

As  a  3-year-old  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  at  Saratoga,  by  8  lengths,  6  starters. 

As  a  4-year-old  he  won  a  race  at  Washington,  5  1/3  furlongs,  beating  Aratoma,  Tyrba, 
Atlantus,  Diminutive  and  13  others.  Ran  but  did  not  win  as  a  5-year-old.  Was  a  winner 
as  a  6-year-old. 

1896,  br.  e.  by  Iroquois. 

1897,  b.  f.  Iroquois  Belle,  by  Iroquois.    Ran  but  did  not  win  as  a  2-year.old. 

As  a  3-year-old  she  won  a  race,  1  mile,  for  3-yearolds  and  upwards,  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  in  1:41  1/5,  beating  Commander  Miller,  Watercure  and  7  others,  and  at  Saratoga  won 
the  Hendrie  Stakes,  1  1/16  miles,  easily  by  3  lengths,  with  109  lbs.,  beating  Killashandra 
and  Motley. 

1898,  br.  c.  Priuee  Charles,  by  imp.  Loyalist.  Started  4  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  2  races,  was 
second  in  1  and  unplaced  in  1. 

In  his  first  race,  at  Morris  Park,  the  delay  at  the  post  upset  him.  but  he  finished  second 
to  Bedeck  in  a  field  of  10.  In  the  Eclipse  Stakes  he  ran  unplaced  to  Irritable,  All  Green 
and  Handwork,  but  at  Brooklyn  became  out  in  good  form,  and,  with  115  lbs.,  won  the 
Hudson  Stakes.  5/8  mile,  in  1:01  3/5,  beating  Irritable,  125,  Prince  Pepper,  115,  Golden 
Age,   122  lbs.,  and  3  others. 

At  the  same  Meeting,  with  135  lbs  ,  he  won  the  Great  American  Stakes,  5/8  mile,  having 
had  the  worst  of  the  running,  in  1:03  1/5,  beating  Prince  Pepper,  115,  Tommy  Atkins,  125, 
Blues,  Handwork,  The  Puritan,  Bellario,  Bedeck,  Lief  Prince  and  Alfonso,  115  lbs.  each, 
and  Bonnibert,  125  lbs. 

Prince  Charles  was  afterwards  sent  to  England. 

1899,  b.  c.  Pretorious,  by  imp.  Tithonus.  As  a  2-year-old  won  the  Sapphire  Stakes,  last  5  1/3 
furlongs  of  the  Futurity  course,  with  108  lbs.,  beating  Erashee  and  Homestead,  108  lbs. 
each.  Lux  Casta,  105  lbs.,  Gay  Boy  and  Otis,  125  lbs  each,  Hans  Wagner  and  The  Rival, 
118  lbs.  each,  in  addition  to  Sun  Shower  and  Pearl  Finder,  105  lbs.  each,  time  1:08. 

Pretorious  is  winning  again  in  1902,  having  captured  a  3/4-mile  race,  on  the  main 
track,  at  Sheepshead  Bay.  time  1:14  4/5. 

TIIOR.4,       was  a  first-class  racemare  and  an  excellent  producer. 
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Dam. 

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ZANTIPPA. 


Zantippa  started  9-t  times,  won  15  races,  was  second  in  17,  third  in  14.  and  unplaced  m  48. 

Her  total  winnings  amounted  to  |5,775. 

Zantippa  commenced  racing  at  Memphis,  where  she  ran  second  to  Helen  N.  in  a  Purse,  1/2 
mile,  beating  Maggie  Lebus  and  8  others  ;  ran  third  to  Maggie  Lebus  and  Engarita,  8  starters, 
and  ran  second  to  Tom  Paxton,  beating  Engarita  and  4  others. 

At  Nashville  she  again  ran  second  to  Maggie  Lebus,  and  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  beatingMaggie 
Lebus,  etc. 

She  ran  her  next  9  races  at  Hawthorne  Park,  where  she  won  twice  and  was  third  twice.  Her 
wins  were  a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  beating  Buckhound,  Engarita,  etc.,  and  a  Purse,  3/4  mile,  6 
starters. 

After  running  third  to  Maggie  Lebus  and  Corinne  in  a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  at  Garfield  Park, 
time  1:02  1/2,  Zantippa  returned  to  Hawthorne  Park  and  ran  5  races,  winning  a  Selling  Purse, 
5/8  mile  ;   running  second  in  a  Purse,  handicap,  and  finishing  third  in  a  Selling  race. 

She  then  returned  to  Garfield  Park,  and  finished  up  the  season  by  running  8  more  races.  Of 
these  she  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  with  bottom  weight,  12  starters,  time  1;15  1/2  ;  was  second 
in  a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile,  10  starters,  time  1:02  1/2,  and  was  second  in  a  Selling  race,  1  1/16  miles, 
for  all  ages,  beating  Arundel  and  3  others. 

As  a  3-year-old  Zantippa  ran  her  first  5  races  at  South  Side  Park,  St.  Louis,  winning  once  and 
running  second  once. 

At  East  St.  Louis  she  won  2  Selling  races,  3/4  mile  each,  and  was  second  m  3  other  Selling 
races,  at  the  same  distance. 

At  Garfield  Park  she  won  a  Selling  race,  3/4  mile,  bottom  weight,  in  1:15  1/2  ;  won  a  Selling 
race,  7/8  mile,  bottom  weight,  in  1:28  1/2  ;  ran  second,  bottom  weight,  to  the  good  horse,  Jacabin, 
at  6  1/2  furlongs,  beating  the  very  useful  filly,  Anne  Elizabeth,  and  8  others,  time  1:21  1/2,  and 
was  placed  third  m  2  Selling  races,  7/8  mile  each,  carrying  bottom  weight  in  both. 

At  Hawthorne  Park,  entered  to  be  sold  for  |500,  Zantippa  won  a  7/8-miIe  race,  receiving 
weight  from  7  of  the  9  starters,  and  on  equal  terms  with  one.     She  afterwards  ran  4  times  unplaced. 

At  Roby,  Ind.,  she  was  second  once,  third  twice  and  unplaced  4  times. 

As  a  4-year-old  Zantippa's  racing  was  confined  entirely  to  Hawthorne  Park,  where  she 
started  30  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  5,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in   18. 

She  began  by  winning  a  Selling  race,  1  mile,  bottom  weight,  4  runners.  Then  she  ran  second 
to  Billy  Pinkerton  in  a  Selling  race,  at  the  same  distance,  and  followed,  it  up  by  winning  a  1-mile 
Selling  race,  bottom  weight,  from  Prospect,  Billy  Pinkerton,  etc.  Seven  successive  defeats  followed. 

Next  she  won  a  Selling  race,  5/8  mile  ;  ran  second  in  a  Selling  race,  5  1/3  furlongs,  and  won  a 
1-mile  Selling  race. 

This  was  Zantippa's  last  win.  During  the  remainder  of  the  season  she  ran  17  more  races,  was 
second  in  3,  third  in  3  and  unplaced  in  11. 

Zantippa  produced  in 

1894,     b.  f.  by  Biirlinarton. 

1895       and  189G,  no  report  in  Stud  Book. 

1897,     slipped  foal. 

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1899,  b.  c.  Red  Tip,  by  imp.  Order.  Started  6  times  as  a  3-year-old,  won  3  races,  was  third  in  1 
and  unplaced  in  :.'.  He  began  by  running  unplaced  in  a  4  1/2-furlong  Selling  race,  at 
Worth,  111.,  won  by  Hydon,  and  next  ran  unplaced  in  a  Selling  race.  5/8  mile,  at  Harlem, 
won  by  Parnassus. 

At  Washington  Park  he  won  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race,  handily  by  a  length,  in  1;01,  beat- 
ing Pronta,  Approved,  McChesney  and  8  others,  and  won  a  5/8-mile  Selling  race,  handily 
by  a  length,  in  1:01  3/5,  beating  Doreen,  Jaubert,  Hans  Wagner  and  3  others. 

At  Hawthorne  Park  he  won  a  Purse,  5/8  mile,  easily  by  3  lengths,  in  1:03  1/2,  beating 
I.  Samelson,  Bridge,  Hermis  (a  very  high-class  3-year-old  in  1902,  winner  of  the  Travers 
Stakes,  the  Saranac  Handicap,  1  1/8  miles,  at  Saratoga,  in  1:51  2/5,  with  123  lbs.,  etc.),  and 
9  others.  At  the  same  track  he  ran  third  to  Ed.  Austin  and  Jaubert  in  a  Purse,  5  1/3  fur- 
longs, beating  The  Giver,  South  Elkhorn  and  4  others. 

1900,  b.  c.  by  imp.  Li»<sali. 


Zantippa's 
Dam. 


ran  as  a  2  and  8-year-old,  but  did  not  win. 


Sister  Monica  threw  Pessara  (an  excellent  racehorse,  winner  of  18  races).  Bizarre 
winner  of  4  races  as  a  2-year-old),  Evanesca  (winner  of  7  races,  including  miles  in 
1:41  3/4  and  1:40  3/4),  Evaline  (winner  of  10  races,  including  a  mile  in  1:41  8/4)  and 
Creation,  who  only  ran  as  a  2-year-old,  when  he  won  2  races,  one  of  them  3/4  mile  in  1:141/2. 

AliME,      ran   unplaced   in  the    Filly  Stakes  at  Lexington,  her  only  start.     She  threw  Andrain 

Zantippa's     (wmner  of  10  races,  including  the  following  Stakes,  viz:  the  Blue   Ribbon,  Hindoo, 

2d  Dam.      Chicago,  North  Western  Stallion,  Viley,    Kentucky    Stallion,  Springbok,  and  also  the 

Missouri  and  Illinois  Derbies),  Alameda   (a  stake  winner  and  a   producer),  Almy  (a 

winner  and  a  producer),  Almera  (a  producer)  and  Blanton,  winner  of  5  races. 

EDIIVA,      never  started.     She  threw  Minnie  Mc.  (a  stake  winner  and  a  producer),  Elerai  (a  stake 
Zantippa's      winner  and  a  producer)  and  Corystes,  a  winner. 
8d  Dam. 


KDITH,     threw  an  unnamed  filly  by  Lecompte  (a  producer),  Uncle  True  (winner  of  a  Purse,  2 
Zantippa's      miles  at  Lexington,  as  a  3-year-old),  Stonewall  Jackson  (a  stake  winner),  Shylock  (a 
4th  Dam.      stake  winner)  and  Lorena,  a  producer. 

Jl'DITII,     threw  the  pioducer  Annie  Laurie,  who  threw  the  producers  Fannie,  Lisboaand  Creole 
Zantippa's       Belle. 
.5th  Dam. 

Edith  and  Judith  are  the  5th  and  6th  dams  of  Hamburg,  respectively,  which  see. 

For   other  particulars  of  this  family  see   Edith  Gray,   Kildeer,  Madame  Reel,  Mannie 
Himyar  and  Vespers. 


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