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4 THE WEIW YORE HERALD, SUNPAY, OCTOBER 80, 1921, ~8 .4 ... 'lllllllfc DELANCGYTHETORY Will Compete for $2,()00 Stakes at Nationalj lJNGLISH WINNERS !$13,000,000 in Purses FATHER OF OUR TURF AT ARMORY SHOW for Grand tal was 9682.749.96. In 1919 the starts and finished second In three. he 12,000 stakes and other rich prizes G. is credited with eight firsts and Complete Business Outfits, Trucks, Carriages, Harness, &c. Interesting eighteenth century centre of show. were 9486,442.68 for thirteen figre* Single the armory J1 were one second out of nine starts on the fMhlon, wealth and pleasure In Bngl&nd, Park Carnation is as the ,l and In 1918 they 9459,837.35.meetiga TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS WITHOUT RESERVE. regarded The number of by mile tracks before he switched off to ABOUT 11:30 O'CLOCK wui her Inohes that meetings given w* en«7 anuicui v> tticoii unurcn ii ost formidable mare of It the two lap rings. horsemen have seen in a genera- 11tembers of the Orand Circuit since your bobby la the race horse and look ngllsh wrae In 1878 was 430. The Garford Auto Tow Car and Crane, 1 Ford Truck Solid on when she Is on her good behavior. organized Jane the Great Is Fast. upon the mural monument there to "The ut she Is so full of life and spirit that Purses and stakes have amounted to Tires Father of the New York Turf." Almost he often refuses to settle down and trot ' 13.940.036.98. Jane the Great was one of the Three new names were added to the members of Walter Cox's stable. ABOUT 13 O'CLOCK a century ago this title was jaraHB t ^ harness, and the habtf has cost her strongest fitting tivo minute list this year, a gain of one She won eight races and was second In St Jordan, Collinseill III. jAmes De his any ribbons. She is Just above pony Degen l«, upon Lancey by heslewed sight. The little goer won the ver 1920, when Louie QratLan and two after she went to the front at the have consigned a carloadI of kinsman and fellow turfman. at the London Hackney chamonshlpShow Ptince Loree paced in even lime. This second Cleveland meeting. Tne showing R. Colden. whose long andCadwallader st year, and this season has taken year's trio Is composed c f two trotters ot thl3 splendid four-year-old when the Draught, Delivery and Expreas Horses acquaintance with early racingIntimatein renty-two first prizes and six cham- aind one pacer, the leader being the new number of her starts Is considered, is This consignment is composed of animahi of quality and finish onshlps. When a wealthy American w orld champion, Peter Manning, 1 ;57 %. almost as creaitsoig tut mat ui jcuious oat of work and in the best of condition filii State qualified him above all others her last winter The others are the colt kin. She did not hav« an right for immediate the chibltor tried to buy four-year-old Rail backed oar la make designation. he was at something more than Arlon Guy, 1:59*6, and the pacer to make a bid for the big money at vice, fully warranted and by gu aerarantee. The De were the priced opportunity Lanceys social, 15.000. a 1:59%. All were driven to theirSai.rdo,many points on account of the political and financial rulers of the horso In the Putnam ri»cords Thomas W. for and Oar Written Guarantee Accompanies Every Warranted Horse War. There Is another by Murpy. being made Gravworthyengagement* before the Revolutionary oology St.ring that will attract fully as much E. Colorado. The last named took the and Permits of Trial Up to Noon Wednesday Their family traced back to mediaeval and that Jeas«tt« Rankin Lending Winner. which he won Is Refunded If . *ttention as Park Carnation, . at the armory of A. as Her Lord itter was considered the best trotter Periscope carried everything before Squadron tomorrowStud Book Lazuli. sire. ^Lathlas would bo fully a match for the J Cortlardt. 0{ her until she met at Hart- It was on a part of the Vsg Cortlandt She has won this season at Bay Shore, Highland, Is a son of Highland Den- American f the year until Grayworthy defeated Grayworlhy j,est horses of his height in ^sr at and Lexington. She won at Toledo, Columbus and ford. estate, given to htm in 17)1, that Mlneola, Piping Rock and White Plains, mark, and her dam, Alice B., was by ^iows. Marshal Is under 15.3 Hartford and was reserve Field and Jeanette Rankin both of the Cleveland meetings, one of De built the b storto champion at all these Glascoe, son of Forrest Denmark, while h and so will come Into Grayworthy Lancey Stephenshows. She Is anas, ach won eleven races out of fifteen her starts at North Randall being In BY WM. H. STRANG MOTOR afterward known rn Prestructureu nee'* 16 hands high and is her grandam was by Highland Denmark, with Mrs. Louis Lang Combe's SHIP VANS almost a model of conformation, quality no that she (s inbred to that comstltlontarts. Breaks caused Grayworthy's the $15,000 free for alL She also won Tavern, where Washington made ths closely c]iestnut mare Animation, champion of . memorable farewell adCress to hie and action, while her manners enable famous sire of saddle horses. at Toledo, Columbus and deeatsthe at Philadelphia and Readvllls before \ tf. io last National Horse Show, and by officers In 1798. This house was the De c'leveland August meeting, whers he was Grayworthy raced away from her In the rrlany horsemen regarded as the best to Charter Oak Purse. After the race, Mr. Houtsnnmm home until when Stephen us seen in a time. nplaced Perlscops In the $16,000 Lencey 1752, 011I7 reoord extant of several important with the present value of the land In one 01 of her size hers long pee-for-ell. His record of 2is Podge said: "Periscope was beaten end Anne moved uptown to the Broad ______bits of Amcr <'nn turf history and la of the most thickly populated districts ^ no second slower than the world's race she met a horse that could trot Way at Thames street. James, their worth reproducing: of the city," / because son, who became Chief Justice of the scord for trotters, made by Hamburg faster than she could." Tilts remark I do certify that Wildair is the sire No account of James De Lancey's V £telle, another member of the Axworthy a'po explained her defeat in both her colony at 30 unci later presided as horse affairs would be complete lampion Saddle Pony over the first CongressLieutenant-Governorof my mare Angelica that won the tmily There arc a few who are of the races at Lexington. Four Years Old P'ate at Puilad"lphla mention of the celebrated stallion.without «pinion that may shade it The gray gelding Peter Daw was the assembled in America, was born in the True or Beautiful that the Grayworthy r-M houee In 1703. He married Anne in 1770 and won the Subscription at Briton, Bay, Sold at Anction for $1,500 l 1922, when he tray take the word busiest trotter seen In the Grand Circuit the same also of horse late Joseph Battell, historian of the ..... w 1th Nedda in a series of this He took the word in sixteen within 300 milea of blew Yorlc Heathcote, the dniiRhter of Ca'eh place: my of Periscope and year. Anywhere Bashaw that won the Macaroni Morgan horse, maintained to the day Never saddle of cl events. Periscope Is a long races, of wnlch he won seven, was CABS irEUALLV BUILT. EXPERIENCED HOIHSBMBN « OBASOa Lord of the Manor of ScarsdaleHeath.ote. his death was Bounce, champion pony iiamplonshlp nt our In though the sire of the original te Horse made the w from raced while Nedda seconc* In one, third In four and U/M U ^TRAMl and Mayor of the city of New York. Newmarket 1772, Hundred or last National Show, ays being out also of that Justin Morgan, Figure, aa his owner . silowed she would be for the lr four. He won his first heat at lame; my gelding Poppet called him. Edward F. De >p price on Friday evening at the spe- that ready unplacedboo atlantic ate.. brooklyn. PHONE 7900 PROSPEOt Farm on the Bowery. won the O d at Lancey, fi next season in 2 :01 at Knlamnzoo and his first race at Four Years Plate sometime chairman of the executive ial sale in Durland's Riding Academy, *ay hy trotting Hook the same year, and ofPowlasMr. The little was In the con- Lexington. He also won a rmco at Syracuse,Hartford. When James died in 1760 In New bay gelding 1 the large Slmms's won four er of the York HistoricalcommltteeSo- The of at and two at doubla brick house he had built on his Wildair, that a 8'gnment of Miss Corlnne Potli. and temperamental daughter three Columbus, Lexing- five In last and clety. and grandson of James De ,a and Pleasant His was so Bowery farm his soil of the sarao name plates Maryland year brother. John Peter De 'as purchased for $1,500 by S. G. Allen. Express ThoughtsAtintlcton. Improvement rapid the year before; also of Slamorkin Lancey's Lancey ad a run of hard luck this year. Her after hs took on the winning habit that succeeded to the father's very large my oi mmiacnie mil, luunmroiiecK, cum me " anders A. Wertheim paid $1,250 for that won the Fo-'r Years Od P'ntes jj1rst start was in the big free-for-all nt Murphy may eavo him for the fast estate, which was materially increased story of Truo Briton In a letter written a pair of combination horses in the con- W; last at our Newmarket and where she was distanced on olasscs In 1923. GEORGE his In ths same to year £leveland, ^TSONI by marriage year tha more to Louis- than twenty years ago Mr. siignment of George 8. Howell of _ sister ; and of my mare Sultana N. J. of Gov. John Pcrln's wife and the PhiladelphiaBettell. and published In the second v ille. The (best prices were: Paradise Farm, Teaneclc, Phone Hackentack 2089 nf CV.I®* Tuatinn William Allan that won the Glve-and-Take Plate at volume of his Stud Book. the and of Mr. Rutger*s Morgan Never Bounce, b. g., 13.2 hands; 8. of Pennslyvanta. last place; O. won Four Allen $1,000 A gay blade was this young James De horse Macaroni that the Captor* of True Drlton. qInger Bounce, ro. g., 13.3; John Herts, Irish and sh last at Powl&s 50-Imported Engli Hunters-50 Lancey. Like his father before him lie Years Old Plate year From this it appears that James Da JChicago 150 had been educated In England at Eton Hook. Everything of his get that cbutant. ch. m., 10.3, by Montgomery at these are Hunters of the bred True Briton or HarbisonSaddleFlorses Auction All horses Qualified Thoroughbred order and at a when the have started have won except two, Lancey Imported Chief; C. E. Butler 800 Cambridge, time turf, him from and In 1772 or 1773 81 br. O. H. for hr the snnual exhibition which is to n ride. siso-srw market sr.. Arabian. When Frank Forester, wrote forces stole him and spurred him away and ready for ladies and gentleme: to 0f gupergrade saddlery. so many of the distinguished American D.>en on November 14, at the Armory of Mr. Harbison asks us to call attention to Dixie pa. racing families of later days sprung his "Horse and Horsemanship of the Into the American lines at White Plains ^juadron A. As compared with 1,700 at especial Girl, philadelphia, imported Whippy style London that Influenced the founder of the United States," In 1856, he named her one evening In October. 1780, The Colonel are Highweight and Sporting Blood. These three have won at the Jj,ic Garden last year, there 2,100 ...... _ Saddle,!eather w he over from at , lined, complete$65 United States Sporting Maoatine to as one of the mares "to hich many had ridden his camp ICing's n(m in with a few distant owners Kentucky shows the past summer iand are entered in the New York And of1 to on liis the hand, Orc&t Sftddlc Driving name him instead of his political and traced all, or almost all. tho families Bridge call mother, daugh- y(>t to be heard from. An exceptionally show. The trio are fit and ready to show: 'English COfficers' Saddles, slightly horses now in the United t«r of Governor Colden. at Rose Hill, sporting rival, , Jr., as running ,arge entry In the harness classes DIXIE GIRI/.A show horse, winner, gray years, 16ti hands. One of the be*t »et Horse Sale used (1>90 $35 up father of the New York and in volume 1 of "Bruce'a their family home, and had tied him to a 6 hands. We horse* that ever went to values), "the turf." States." cc for a part of the Increase. aciuntB mare, years, 1514 have up big market. Mill aRent for genuine Norwood On the Bowery farm, whioh embraced American Stud Book" the compiler tree on the grounds, which now form a shown thin nag three times the pats Show less, wonderful shoulders, big Horno all summer boen In the at Blanket, 8fl% about 230 acres, east of the aside to say In her part of the Bronx Tark and Zoological ~ and she has always heart, big quarter*, styls both end*. Direct from lying turned giving She a A carrier excellence. » Cleveland. lane and south of Brooms "This was one of the most Gardens. Certificates of Health money. puts up perfect weight par TUESDAY L street,Bowery pedigree: every time you call her. performanceWe SPOKTINfl BLOOD.A real show her*e, Stable and having more than a mile of water mares ever Imported to this valuableTrue Briton turned up in Lanesboro. for Horses in England do not recall a horse having been sold entered In the New York show, chestnut Blankets, slightly front the East River, laid out all of the best horses In Berkshire county, Massachusetts, four In New York at auction In the two 8 years, 16 hands. This la the Nov. >6.00 along he nearly country. Horsen are still being shipped to this past gelding, 1.1921 "Jfrf value), $1.50 up a half mile course for his own to her either on tha years later, where he wns in the stud at years her superior. Entered at the New sportiest going and handsomest 16 hand training Amerlon tracing p >rt fot export to England without the York ahow. horse that hae In :h Bridles, with studs horses, built a training barn near the dam's or sire's side." Miles Powell's, and the next year at appeared Kentucky m. ' oessary certificates of health, this season. We have him entered In at 10 a wfyt"! line of with an one Justin Morgan's in West to hooic, $9.00 present Chrystte etnset, By a process which reminds of! Springfield, to W. W. Kohl, live stock agent of HIGHWEIGHT.A weight carrying show the New Tork sliow and nothing but a up exercising paddock near Forsyth street, the way In which patient geologists with the story of his capture from Col. "} Line. TinaccordgRnu horse. Light colored gray horse, « star can defeat him. nan & Sons Co. and In s few yeRrs assembled the the De still following him. " ie Atlantic Transport The entire la to the standard of the Harbison horse. 50 HEAD :H Saddlery piece out and put together frag- Lancey J> several weeks ago announced that consignment up high 193 Dirision St., New York largest and most select stud and stable some rare fossil of It is a singular fact that the dam of Horses will arrive on Saturday before salt» and can be examined and tried at our Gtjr ments of prehistoric e British Minister of had Ir dan aaddl* and driving horoeo, a block* S. of Wmwbrnr Bridge entrance of running horse? in the colony. If not have restored the the horse Justin Morgan, as traced by r" Agriculture Academy up to time of sale. M(b * times until they sued an order prohibiting Imports of Including ! In the whole country. of the animal as It lived, Mr. skeletonMr. Battel I, was a direct descendant of THE DCRLA>ID COMPANY. with labor constructed another of James De horses, J*1irses that are not accompanied by TO. DTTRLAND. President. His Pioneer has Infinite O'Connor Lanoey's ulI1' from veterinary GEO. A. BAIN, Auctioneer. Importations. Cirt> mare's foals, showing Wildalr. But it Is never to be forgotten qualified cericatea That our Ust ba »e MR. JOS. KINDIG'S a list of the showing the animals were tested mailing may kept up date those wishing catalogues please Bfl name >ARD FOB Just when these least four at ths that the owner of Justin "al- eur(ons aend and address to pioneer Importations that she produced at Morgan^ malleln not more than to the farm and all of them bays. ways, while he lived, caned him a rmtcn r glanders with Wm. Durtand, 5 West 66th St. Phone Colambni 9100. Bowery began, Just what Bowery Farm, n before and were bones cams over and whether Lath and the other three horse." which. if all rela- *e days shipment SPECIAL INVTTATIOJ» they were One was by trim, explodes "®und to be free from symptoms of TO THE LADIES. the first or only among the first English by Wl'dalr, of which the most noted tionahlp to both True Briton or Wlldalr. any SflDDIE HORSES 81a- Is or other contagious disease. The "IST raee horses to arrive are were Bashaw, foaled In 17M, and Also, T>o I^ancry's True Briton is to be In the oology m of race facts of absorbing Interest and markln, horn the next year. distinguished from the Maryland bred alleln test is not required Theee horses kiTt bM especially selected ^ye 0ffe r exceptional facilities at racehorse of the same name dls- *irses, polo ponies or show horses, nor r Mr. Kindle nod be advises on that they which are not known and probablyImportance The colt came out as a four-year-old that reasoiliable rates. modem nertrr will be horse season* with varying fenced Old England In a great match at -irilmals Intended for shipment out of SHIP YOUR «» the rary bent to be found In their clnee V®T New known, for fanciers and raced two within two weeks: but the end antiquarians have searched success, but his sister was a nonparlel Harlem In 17GH, and that was later the ngland lywhere. stable; plain and box stalls; proper o* that the an.mai Is every page of every never suffered defeat, so far as Is sire of Eewls Morris, Jr.'s craelt mare irner must certify ffi nlan ham abont thirty other eatrlee newspaper,practicallythat for one of tlieso SES& CATTLE CaF0caro anaanH ® icercising of horses. hook and public record of promise In the known. When four years old she ran Strumpet. he >lng Imported and other wl ho* cine, and style will please the meet country without turning up the sought four mile heats over the old Centre . - pe purines. Itlcsl. MORGAN * 8CLLTVAN, Ane. ~ jJte for Information. Newspapers gave little Course In Philadelphia against the cele- JJsg finest riding ring in or no attention to such matters In those brated Slim, alias Sprightly, owned hy r\ IVE STOCK MICHAEL M. SULLIVAN, Prtprirtor New Jers« without extra 't days, with the result that nearly all Oov. Kden of Maryland, who had never I Seen and Heard ;y charge. American turf the amonr A R T I N to and from early history except been beaten, and four othere, rite for or fragment* preserved here and there In the best In the United States. This in the Horse Market I RIDE rates, advertisements of stud horses and race a all I N FIRST MUSIC victory gave her great reputation A R*T t Britain and the Continent OF THB. 8BA8CN 1931-1922. lele phone Union 1878. meetings has slipi^d away Into oblivion. over the South as well as the North. Incorporated Tns earliest mention I have found of the John Evans, for twenty odd years via the Fitted The De Laneey racers, chiefly auetioneor at Piss, Doerr & Carroll's Specially DURLAND'S RIDING ACADEMY any De Lsncey race horse la In AHce home bred offspring of Wlldalr, T,ath or sales of work horses in LONDON MAKE Morse Earle's In Old own semi-weekly LIIVE STOCK STEAMERS "Colonial Bays Cub mare, continued to hold their the old Bull's Head made a "ir New York." 5h« says that In 1764 the when market, " wiu*?akb'pSacb "°ADH examer *. in the best of company until 1774, new record the other day by knocking Gents' Saddles ^v OMfcrEuop of the November 9 Riding Academy, Macaroni Club offered prizes of Clio | i«% /> "-» ffitnorlrnhln rp«*>Il1tlnn 'N Wednesday Evening, , 34-336 Park and fKO for races at the Newmarket down twenty-eight horses in There will be a very Interesting Av., of the Continental Congreas urging the minutes at the Prices for \ end those to take Course on Hempr.tend Plains and that Twenty-fourthtwentysevenSpecial \ wishing partprogramma Uue Lancev's De f,nnc»-y« All loyalists. WEEKLY HOPSE AUCTION TUB DERI.AND COM J was In won races in PANT, lath foaled 1763. members B Wsst 08th 8t. Col. 9100. jfl Eng'and In 1767 and landed here_ In As Conservatives In politics, L . & B. Waller & Potters I Lcademy 3 7m. He wns never beaten until 1773. of the Eng'lsh Church and holders of The twclva gigantic Belgian drafters AlirTinN MART I != in the BERGEN HOI&5E COMPANY ...... the most Important posts Colony exhibited as a team by the This horse was a royally hred one hv Hanley 4-330 DHMtln NEAR S19 e« nip1ST 66TH Crsh out of a marc by tho the De l/nm-eys to a man stood by the Brewing Company at the horse shows a Rlm.eihik st. DrooKiyw hkoadwat COMMUNIPAW AVE., Jersey City. STREET Shepherd'* > aaijs fundus Kor'l'ti rr>er Lath, P-sf eon King with a degree of courage which few years ago made a drawing card at ri!Ot ir«i wkfki.v aittion WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1921. FINAL SALE OF STOCK! of tho Ooi'olnhtn Arabian and Ro-rrna. compels admiration a century and a half the Bergen Horse Company's weekly NOV. lit, 1921 2ft HORStS FORM DR. T. A. BOWN, CHARITON, IOWA. AT FINAL 1 elepftOne: Columbus 10167 differ on TUESDAY, RF.DLCTION8 The grandam of Tie T.ancey's Lath wai after the storm, however one may auction In Jersey City Wednesday. IS:!*! P. M.. RAIN OR SHINE THIS IS a full mixed load of lOlVA'S BEST HORSE PRODUCT, niso the of the famous Taaker's with their views. James De Lancpy, They brought very satisfactory prices, Pivla' b! 1 P. M. « '* will oil $58,000 worth of Horso Blankets 1a grandam JHAT WILL PLEASE CRITICS. are now irge Indoor Ring Heftmu. who had been looked* upon as the power nnd most of them wore purchased by WORK HORSES being sold out at behind the throne In the tempestuous Mr. Richards, truckman for Butler 18 GOOD 20 HORSES consigned by n LARG>E FIRM of NEW JERSEY CON. rock bottom prices. Buy now. ana by a well known TRACTORS. A GOOD SERVrICEABLE IN GOOD CON. wilifnlr lfeee In 17««. Tory administration of the venerable Brothers, In whose service they will Consigned LOT, Squara Blankets from 18.28 upMod era Sanitary Stalls. out his hereafter be used. establishment in Brooklyn. for which has' no further use. A Blable V