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My Lady’s Manor Races 1909-2009

by Margaret Worrall

Excerpted from My Lady’s the 1750s on land given by the Manor Races 1909-2009 (Copy- Slades and constructed with right 2009, Margaret Worrall). contributions from the Manor residents. The church remains Racing horses over the the center of the My Lady’s My Lady’s Manor countryside Manor community today. is hardly something that sud- With the patriot victory in 2 denly popped up 100 years the Revolutionary War, how- ago. From the earliest times ever, the Manor land grants of Colonial settlement in the by the English Crown to Lord newly discovered mid-Atlan- Baltimore and from his heirs to tic territory, the land and the the families now living there horse formed much of not on- for several generations were in ly the livelihood but also the jeopardy. The Maryland Alien social life of the adventurous Property Commission seized newcomers. My Lady’s Manor and the en- In Maryland and the Thor- tirety was confiscated as spoils oughbred (1932), author D. This photograph of the My Lady’s Manor paddock in from the defeated king. Sterett Gittings, the vener- 1929 shows how people endeavored to get a good view Suddenly their homes no able horseman over whose of the activities. Note the men in the tree on the left, longer belonged to them. All property part of the 1899 people crowded on the wagon, and a man perched on other royal grants in the new Maryland Hunt Cup was run, support scaffolding to the center rear of the photo. State of Maryland faced the wrote about this powerful as- same fate. sociation between the British “In October 1782, under heritage and the horse in Bal- legacy in 1732. Brerewood in the Federation News, April the Confiscation Act, the lands timore County. held 10,000 acres, known 1937, “My Lady’s Manor be- of My Lady’s Manor were The Calverts, Lords Bal- variously as “My Lady’s Man- came settled by the old well- sold at auction at Slade’s Tav- timore, were patrons of the or” and “Lord Baltemore’s known Maryland families of ern,” Jack Randolph Hutchins turf and it is but natural that Guift,” which was a portion Howards, Emorys, Pearces, writes in Robert Hutchins of Co- a county where the sports- of the large Grant of Maryland Cockeys, Hutchins, Holmes, lonial America. “Former army loving spirit of Cavalier Mary- made to the Calverts by King Sparks, Bacons, Bosleys, Cur- officers [in the American revo- land is still everywhere in evi- Charles I of England in the tis and Slades.” lutionary forces] purchased dence should be rich in stud early 1600s. The land was then These families indeed first large tracts with their Army farms, stables, and thorough- patented in 1713 from Charles arrived by ship and estab- Depreciation Certificates. In breds. Calvert, third Lord Baltimore, lished Joppa as the center for many cases the original hold- Indeed, the first of My second Lord Proprietary of the court days, tobacco markets, ers (patentees of Lord Balti- Lady’s Manor grantees made Province of Maryland, to Mar- and public hang- more) bought back the land the arduous Atlantic voyage garet, Lady Baltimore, Baron- ings. Later as they acquired from those who bid it in when at the invitation of Thomas ess of Baltimore. more land north along the sold at auction.” Brerewood the Elder, who ar- “In time,” stated an ar- Little Gunpowder, St. James And so those long-estab- rived to claim his Maryland ticle by Mary B. M. Mitchell Episcopal Church was built in lished families remained on My Lady’s Manor, with a sur- that included “bungalows, ga- prising number of the grant- rages, quarters, kennels, etc., ees’ descendants still living and stables of sufficient size there today. for a cavalry regiment, giv- In the opinion of J. Blan ing the well-kept grounds at Van Urk in The Story of Ameri- Farmington the appearance of can Foxhunting, published in a prosperous township,” Wat- 1940, “That foxhunting start- ters recounted. ed, in embryo, in what is now Watters referred to the the State of Maryland is, and Manor as “the Melton Mow- can be, the only conclusion bray of America” and listed drawn, and the accepted date the arrival of those fox hunt- must be 1650.” ers from outside the area such For The Field Illustrated, as S. Lurman Stewart, Foxhall March 1927, Sidney Wat- P. Keene, Sir T. Ashley Sparks, ters wrote an article specifi- The original My Lady’s Manor course at Clifford was a true W. H. Decourcy Wright, L. E. cally about fox hunting on point-to-point with a variety of fences, roads and cultivated Keiffer, L. D. DeVine, Garet E. the Manor. He had purchased fi elds to cross, and lots of charm, according to steeplechase Winants, James Park, George Dunmore Farm in 1909 and historian Peter Winants. The Pearce house and the last Saportas, Jr. and F. Ambrose married Mary Louise Pearce fence uphill to the fi nish can be seen behind the paddock. Clark, to mention only a few, in 1913. Watters recounted, with large fields “numbering “Many of the original resi- at times well over a hundred.” dents of My Lady’s Manor and Alas, the Great Depression its adjacent territory, Pearces, added more hardship and put Streetts, Hutchinses, Cockeys, a halt to the luxuries of the Holmeses, Howards, Turners, Harford Hunt. Many of those Pattersons, and various oth- notables from New York, Phil- ers, have inherited the spirit adelphia, Chicago and Boston of the chase from their ances- resigned from the organiza- tors. Many years ago their tion. forebears were Joint Masters When the race debuted of a gigantic pack, which drew on April 24, 1909, My Lady’s the same coverts which are Manor Point-to-Point was part being drawn today. Richard and parcel of a popular local 3 [McGaw] Howard, proprietor tradition that dated from the of Loafers Lodge, now Fox- earliest colonial settlements hall Farm, when told he was [and developed from the fox dying, called weakly for his hunting tradition]. By 1900, riding boots and actually died formal racing was well estab- Irv Naylor rode his fi rst My Lady’s Manor race in with them on.” lished on the Manor at Manor 1953, fi nishing fourth on Janon Fisher-trained Village Glen on the Jarrettsville Pike. About 1912, Frank Bonsal Gossip. On the right is Mikey Smithwick on Stuart originated Harford Hunt, the S. Janney Jr.’s two-time Manor winner, Philstar. For more than a decade two first formally registered fox meets were held each year, hunting club on My Lady’s one in the spring and another Manor. He brought with him in the fall. 15 couple of hounds given John Myers Pearce, to him by his brother-in-law, Charles Morgan Pearce, Wal- Redmond Stewart, MFH of ter Hutchins, and John Rush the Green Spring Valley Hunt Streett, the founders and orga- Club, when Bonsal bought nizers of the My Lady’s Man- Verdant Valley from Beale or Point-to-Point, publicly Howard. Hounds were ken- announced the inaugural run- neled at Verdant Valley initial- ning for Easter Monday, April ly, but they were soon moved 12, 1909. The course was to be to Farmington, the ancestral over natural country with the home of John Rush Streett, start and finish at Clifford, the who had hunted the Manor home of Jacob Myers Pearce, country with his own pack and extending over the farm for many years. Harford Hunt of Mrs. W. Herbert Hutchins was incorporated in 1915 in the locality of J. M. Pearce, through the efforts of Bonsal, Markoe, and Monkton Roads. Streett, Eugene Levering Jr. of Von Csadek was a family horse purchased initially Accounts of the race differ Baltimore, and John R. Valen- for the Worralls’ daughter, Caroline (second left), then about the distance from two tine of . The club campaigned under the Sheppard-Worrall Stable partnership and a quarter miles [Union ultimately purchased Farm- of Margaret Worrall (second right) and her uncle D. News] to three and a half ington after Streett’s death in Herbert Sheppard (far left). The trainer was Douglas miles “of rough going” [The 1917 and created a complex Worrall (center) and the rider Patrick Worrall (far right). Baltimore Sun]. Unfortunately, that first er, Holmes Alexander, Daniel Manor race did not take place Brewster Sr., and Francis Ig- on the date planned. On Fri- lehart, from the Green Spring day, April 9, John Rush Streett and Elkridge. Non-Maryland- was “kicked in the face by a ers such as Joseph Flanagan, hunting horse, whose injured Ambrose Clark, George Sapor- foot he was examining,” ac- tas Jr. and Mrs. M. K. Steven- cording to The Baltimore son of New York, Joseph Neff Sun. Streett’s aunt, Maude Ewing, Charles Cheston, and Hutchins Pearce (Mrs. J. My- Mr. and Mrs. John Valentine ers Pearce), owned the miscre- of Philadelphia, T. Morgan Bo- ant, whose name was Dicky wen of Buffalo, and B. Leslie Bird. Behr and Francis Johnson of As a result of Streett’s re- Chicago also found My Lady’s covery, the first My Lady’s Manor racing to their taste. Manor Point-to-Point was re- The decade likewise launched scheduled for Saturday, April Mountain Dew, ridden by Janon Fisher III and the addition of the John Rush 24, 1909. trained by Janon Fisher Jr., is led by Walter Streett Memorial to the Manor Tyndall, who worked with the Fishers for decades. On Sunday April 25, the race card in 1922. The Fisher family surrounds their team. Sun informed its readers that The last two years before the event “attracted a great World War II and the two number of lovers of rac- years after belonged heart and ing, and there was some fine soul to Stuart S. Janney Jr. In sport.” The Union News de- fact no other rider has domi- clared the weather “good, sun- nated the My Lady’s Manor ny and cool” and remarked Point-to-Point the way Janney on the “beautiful turnouts did. He won the first time on in which sat the elite of the Mrs. W. Austin Wadsworth’s countryside. This is a social Hotspur 2nd in 1934; then in affair and no admission was 1936 Janney and Justinian 2nd charged.” shared first place in a dead The first My Lady’s Manor heat with Sporting Print; he Point-to-Point was won by won again in 1941 on Vaunt, 4 Kitty West, owned by Charles and ran away with the next M. Pearce and ridden by Lake three renewals, 1942, 1946, and Hutchins. Second place went 1947, on Winton, a super horse Frank A. (Downey) Bonsal won the My Lady’s Manor to Mrs. J. Myers Pearce’s that Janney had been given fi ve times, including two on Moccasin for his parents Dolly Blue, ridden by Ralph by his uncle, Jervis Spencer in 1921 and 1922 and one for his stepfather, Jr. winner of two My Lady’s Hutchins. Mrs. Pearce’s sec- C.L.A. Heiser, on Bon Master, shown here in 1928. ond entry, Captain Jack, took Manor races himself. an early fall but was remount- Janney is the only jockey ed by Edgar Hutchins to fin- to win the My Lady’s Manor ish third, followed by owner/ Point-to-Point six times. He rider Bosley Hutchins’s Mary rode in the Manor nine times, T., fourth and Sidney Watters not to mention countless John on another of Mrs. Pearce’s Rush Streett Memorials. Win- entries, Dicky Bird, fifth. ton, with Janney aboard, is The reward for victory that the only horse ever to win all day was simply a trophy, cher- three races in the same year, ished through the succeeding My Lady’s Manor, the Grand generations and now in the National, and the Maryland possession of Charles Morgan Hunt Cup, twice. Amazingly, Pearce’s great-grandchildren, this happened in 1942 and William Morgan and Hope 1946, separated by a world Rutledge Pearce. war. In the 1920s, many new In the next decade, three owners and riders like [Fox- horses notched two Manor hall] Keene were drawn to races each: Stuart Janney Jr’s My Lady’s Manor because Philstar (1952 and 1953), Mrs. of the excellent fox hunting. W. J. Strawbridge’s Land’s Baltimoreans such as Wal- Corner (1954 and 1955), and lace Lanahan and W. K. and Benjamin H. Griswold III’s Ernest Levering joined racing Doll Ram (1957 and 1960). enthusiasts Janon Fisher Jr. Then two extraordinary Redmond C. Stewart, George An undated paddock photograph shows Janon Fisher III, horses burst on the scene in Blakiston, Jack Symington, J.B. Secor, E.H. (Tiger) Bennett, and Tom Voss. Secor rode the sixties: Mountain Dew, Stuart Janney Jr., C. L. A. Heis- in the Manor fi ve times, winning in 1971 on Much To Do. royally bred, owned and trained by Janon Fisher Jr. In 1992, some eight de- and Jay Trump, once called “a cades after the founding of the no account Maryland-bred,” race in 1909, Jack Fisher, Liz discovered by luck running Pearce McKnight, and Patrick at Charles Town. Some other Worrall finished one-two- very nice horses went to the three in the My Lady’s Manor start in this era, but by and Point-to-Point. They too are large it was a two-horse show. distant cousins many times Mountain Dew ran in over with familial links to the the My Lady’s Manor seven founders of the race. Each has straight years (1962-1968) and a common ancestor named never won, dogged by Janon Hutchins. Fisher Jr.’s, hard luck in that This consistency of heritage race. Fisher never won there as is common, of course, in the a rider himself, or as a trainer, breeding of horses. The term or as an owner. used is “line breeding” and In 1964, Jay Trump be- defined by the Federico Tesio came the only horse besides system as horses present in a Winton to win the Maryland pedigree through two or more “Big Three” back-to-back. Jay Trump with his connections, left to right: different offspring. Or, as Dr. Mountain Dew, however, Rider Tommy Smith; breeder Jay Sensenich; head John Rush Streett Fisher, win- did not make that triple so groom Herb Madden; trainer Bobby Fenwick; Mrs. ner of the Manor in 1970 on easy in the . Tyler McConnell; Frances Smith, the rider’s wife; Landing Party and grandson They met there three times Mikey Smithwick, trainer; and John K. Shaw. of a founder, defined the con- and Mountain Dew won two cept, “It is where descendants of the three. In the Maryland are connected, with a common Hunt Cup the two champi- ancestor.” ons met three times, with Jay Could the participants Trump victorious each time During the 1980s, the My 1967), Jay Trump (1964, 1966) in the Manor Race from the and Mountain Dew second. Lady’s Manor Race Commit- Keelboat (1973, 1975), and Von beginning and into the pres- But Mountain Dew won three tee added yet another feature Csadek (1989, 1990). ent have inherited the gene Maryland Hunt Cups of his to their Manor tradition. Al- Eighteen My Lady’s Manor of overriding love of horses own in the interims, and, of though proceeds from the pro- winners have won the Mary- and of the land that seems in- course, Jay Trump became the grams and ads in the program land Hunt Cup: Burgoright, tegral to the Manor psyche? 5 first horse bred, owned, and had accrued to the St. James Bon Master, Alligator. Brose Through the generations ridden by an American to win Church Guild in the 1940s, Hover, Hotspur 2nd, Win- many of them have owned the English Grand National it was not until 1984 that the ton, Pine Pep, Land’s Corner, the land over which the My at Aintree. The old guard still race meeting developed a re- Lancrel, Jay Trump, Landing Lady’s Manor is run, ridden debates which horse was the lationship with their current Party, Early Earner, Jacko, Our in the races, owned the horses, best—during that time or beneficiary, Ladew Topiary Steeplejack, Freeman’s Hill, trained them, and served on since. Gardens. Von Csadek, Ivory Poacher, the committee with remark- H. Turney McKnight, who In the ninth decade of My and Askim. Of those, three able consistency . . . and avow moved to the Baltimore area Lady’s Manor Point-to-Points, have won the Maryland Hunt common ancestors. in 1969, won four My Lady’s Harry Filbert’s Ironfist stands Cup three times: Winton, Pine “There’s this narrow line of Manor Point-to-Points, was alone. In three consecutive Pep, and Jay Trump. horses and narrow line of peo- second twice, and three times years the chestnut gelding Nine Manor victors have ple, and they intersect,” writer third in the ten years between won eight timber stakes, in- won the Virginia Gold Cup: Perrone quoted Dickie Small 1973 and 1983. In addition, cluding three consecutive Dum Dum (1927), Dunks in Mid-Atlantic , McKnight took over as chair- Manor races (2000, 2001, and Green (1929), Lancrel (1954), February 2009. “The connec- man of the meet (a position he 2002) and nearly $150,000. Coup de Vite (1958), Sam tion with Monkton, nobody’s continues to hold) and over- Of the horses that [won] the Son Of A Gun (1979), Ironfist ever put that together.” saw the historic move from My Lady’s Manor Point-to- (2001), and Von Csadek (1988, ✦ the 69-year-old venue on the Point, only one was victorious 1990), the only horse to win Limited edition copies Pearce property to the newly there four times: Sam Son Of both races twice. of My Lady’s Manor Races constructed course on the A Gun (1980–1983). Two hors- The founders of the My 1909-2009 are available for grounds of the Elkridge-Harf- es won the race three times: Lady’s Manor Point-to-Point purchase in the gift shop at ord Hunt Club. Winton (1942, 1946, 1947) and were J. Myers Pearce, Charles Ladew Gardens in Monk- The 1980s were conspicu- Ironfist (2000-2002). Thirteen Morgan Pearce, John Rush ton, Md. for $125 (includes a ous as well for the striking horses have won it twice: Cap- Streett, and Walter Hutchins. $50 tax deductible donation performances of Wallace La- tain Jack (1910, 1912), Mas- All were cousins many times to Ladew). It may also be or- nahan’s Sam Son of A Gun, terful (1919, 1920), Moccasin over whose families had lived dered and shipped within the the only horse to win the My (1921, 1922), The Comet (1923, on the Manor since Thomas continental U.S. for an addi- Lady’s Point-to-Point four 1924), Brose Hover (1931, Brerewood the Elder offered tional $12 to cover shipping times. Furthermore, he accom- 1932), Pine Pep (1949, 1951), the original land grants. One and handling. For more in- plished this feat in consecutive Philstar (1952, 1953), Land’s way or another, each of the formation, visit www.Ladew- years, 1980–1983, with three Corner (1954, 1955), Doll Ram founders had a common an- Gardens.com or call (410) 557- different riders. (1957, 1960), Sir George (1963, cestor named Hutchins. 9570, extension 218. Preakness week starter handicaps for Maryland-breds

U ndercards on both the move. We got them at the -G1 and three-eighths, and when I Black-Eyed Susan Stakes-G2 needed a little extra, she had days at Pimlico included a it.” $25,000 starter handicap re- With Purpose, a $7,000 stricted to Maryland-breds. purchase at the 2007 Fasig- Tipton Midlantic Eastern Fall Kattegat’s Pride Starter Yearling sale, has won five of Handicap 15 career starts. She was bred Peter Kazamias’s With by Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin from Purpose rallied three-wide the winning Two Punch mare around the far turn and came Duck the Punch, who has home a driving winner in the produced six winners from as Kattegat’s Pride Starter Hand- many foals. Duck the Punch’s icap, preceding the Black-Eyed top earner to date is the Susan Stakes on May 14. 5-year-old Outflanker mare Eibar Coa brought the All Around, who has amassed 4-year-old daughter of Rock more than $100,000. Duck the Slide back to the winner’s cir- Punch, a half-sister to stakes cle after completing the mile winner Tim’s Crossing (by and a sixteenth in 1:47.42 over Valley Crossing), is a descen- JIM MCCUE (2) the fast main track. With Pur- dant of the top-class race mare From top: With Purpose rallied to a length victory in the Kattegat’s Pride North of Venus (by Northern Starter Handicap. Northpoint Costas captured the Deputed Testamony 6 pose finished a length clear of Starter Handicap, heading trainer Dale Capuano’s one-two punch. Swear Allegiance, who was Dancer). another half-length ahead of Frocks Valley Girl. Hurricane Deputed Testamony horse in the field, Northpoint 48-and change—that was the Carousel was fourth, followed Starter Handicap Costas gave seven pounds to whole key.” by Bea Lucky Please, May Trainer Dale Capuano the runner-up. Bred by Bob Manfuso One, Little Missgrizzly, Flying saddled two runners for the Completing the field were and Katy Voss, proprietors Wildcat and Goodness Great- $25,000 Deputed Testamony Quantico Hero, No Brakes, of Chanceland Farm in West ness. Starter Handicap on Preak- Thunder Charm, Court Band Friendship, Md., Northpoint The race was restricted to ness day, May 15. They fin- and Two Doo. Costas was purchased by Bob state-bred fillies and mares, 3 ished one-two, with Rob Ry Haynes from the Chanceland Javier Castellano was and up, who had started for a Farm (Bob Haynes) and Jane Farm consignment at the 2007 aboard Northpoint Costas. claiming price of $7,500 or less Marie Slysz’s Northpoint Cos- Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Eastern in 2009 and ’10. With Purpose tas holding off Midnite Com- Capuano said, “He popped Fall Yearling sale for $30,000. has now won two of three munion by two lengths. a quarter crack similar to Big The chestnut gelding is by for- starter allowance races this Northpoint Costas broke Brown and Quality Road and mer Maryland sire Bowman’s year. alertly and took the lead in missed a week of training. I Band (now deceased). His The filly, who is trained the mile and a sixteenth test was a little concerned about dam, Magic Pencil, is a win- by her owner at Philadelphia for state-bred runners who his fitness because I gave him ning daughter of the race’s Park, boosted her career earn- had started for a claiming a couple extra days off to rest. namesake, 1983 Preakness ings to $66,480. price of $7,500 or less in 2009 Javier did a good job; he kept winner Deputed Testamony. Mike Schudlick, assistant and ’10. He kept that posi- him in hand. I expect him to Magic Pencil’s stakes-placed to Kazamias, said, “Coming tion the rest of the way, stop- improve in his next race.” dam, Justine (by Val de l’Orne- into this race we were most ping the timer at 1:46.44. Castellano said, “I was Fr), descends from the fam- worried about [May One], Midnite Communion, over- worried about the distance a ily of the top Maryland-bred but she didn’t fire today and looked in the betting at little bit. It was the first time race mare Twixt, whom Voss we did. Eibar gave this horse 14-1, stalked his stablemate around two turns with this trained for her parents, breed- a great ride as usual. He rides in fourth and then slipped horse. My whole key was ers John and Kitty Merryman, for us in New York and has a through on the rail at the top setting a good pace. He was in the 1970s. great relationship with Peter.” of the lane to gain the place. running very, very well and I In 11 career starts, North- Coa said, “I really had a Money for Love finished think we found out he can go point Costas has logged five perfect trip today. I just let third. two turns. The first quarter wins and three additional them go early, then, at the Highweighted at 120 was a little too fast, so I tried placings, for earnings of quarter pole I started to make pounds, and at 4 the youngest to make the second quarter be $76,750. R Golden bred American Vic- before Golden purchased her tory from his mare Who Did It late in her racing career. and Run – a daughter of Polish Managing partner of Numbers who earned unique Northview Stallion Station in fame on the race track. Chesapeake City, Md., which Campaigning for her train- stood the now deceased Pol- er, Debra Sones, the New Jer- ish Numbers, Golden is en- sey-bred Who Did It and Run amored with Polish Numbers captured the 1998 running of as a broodmare sire, according the Jersey Derby-G2 at Garden to David Wade, who manages State Park, becoming the first Golden’s Sycamore Hall Farm. Maryland Fund Stakes Recaps filly to win the historic race. Who Did It and Run has Inaugurated in 1942, the Jer- produced five winners from sey Derby has a list of winners as many foals to race. Her that reads like a who’s who in 2002 Cozzene filly, Who’s racing, including the likes of Cozy, placed in three added- in its early years and money races, including the more recently Da Hoss and Lake George Stakes-G3, earn- Presious Passion. The year af- ing $84,492. ter Who Did It and Run won One of approximately 20 it, the Jersey Derby moved to broodmares currently owned its current host site at Mon- by Golden, Who Did It and mouth Park. Run has a yearling colt by Tale Who Did It and Run added of the Cat who is slated for the victories in the Reeve Schley Keeneland September sale, Jr. Stakes-G3, Garden State and a More Than Ready filly Stakes and Queen Lib Handi- at her side; she was bred this cap, and placed in two stakes, season to Tale of the Cat. including the Boiling Springs Breeders’ Cup Handicap-G3,

7 Ulman appointed JIM MCCUE Maryland Racing American Victory sweepstakes, the 4-year-old daughter of Victory Gallop Shine Again Stakes captured the Shine Again with $50,000-guaranteed, 1¹⁄₁₆ mi., Commission registered Maryland-bred fillies and a stunning last-to-first move. mares, 3 & up, non-winners of a After lagging far off the sweepstakes. Pimlico, May 22. early pace set by even-mon- chairman Ch.f., 2006, by Victory Gallop—Who Did It and Run, by Polish Numbers. ey favorite Heaven’s Voice, Bred by Sycamore Hall Farm LLC; American Victory began eat- owned by Richard L. Golden; trained ing up ground just past the Louis J. (Lou) Ulman, by Rodney Jenkins. Foaled at Sycamore a longtime breeder/owner, Hall Farm, Chesapeake City, Md. three-eighths pole. Under is the new chairman of the Lifetime strong urging by rider Travis starts 1st 2nd 3rd earnings Dunkelberger, she crossed the Maryland Racing Commis- 6 3 (1) 0 1 $68,100 wire two and a quarter lengths sion. (through May 22) in front of runner-up Han- Appointed to the post by 1 2010: 1st $50,000 Shine Again S, 1 ⁄1166 nah’s Dowery. Heaven’s Voice Governor Martin O’Malley mi., registered Md.-bred fillies and in late May, Ulman succeeds mares, 3 & up, non-winners of a sweep- was four and a quarter lengths stakes, Pimlico, May 22. back in the strung-out field, John B. Franzone. followed by Girl and Ulman’s current term ichard Golden’s home- R Katrinarita. as a member of the racing bred American Victory gained commission began in 2007; Final time for the mile and serious luster in the Shine he previously served on ning, business succession a sixteenth was 1:47.51. Again Stakes on May 22 at the commission from 2001 planning, the preservation Pimlico. Trainer Rodney Jenkins to 2005, and was chairman of assets in connection with Making only her sixth ca- believes the best may be yet from 2001 to 2003. He is an long term care stays and spe- reer start, and her career stakes to come for American Victory, attorney with Offit Kurman, cial needs planning. debut, in the race restricted whose two wins in her three where he concentrates his Ulman resides in Howard to Maryland-bred fillies and starts this season have raised practice on estate tax plan- County. R mares who had never won a her career total to $68,100. Maryland Foal Report Foal reports for Maryland-bred foals of 2010 may be submitted on-line for publication in Maryland Horse by visiting the Maryland Horse Breeders Assocation’s Web site at www.marylandthoroughbred.com and clicking on “foals.” Forms can also be downloaded off the Web site, or may be requested by calling (410) 252-2100. Mail foal reports to MHBA, P.O. Box 427, Timonium, MD 21094 or fax to (410) 560-0503. LYDIA A. WILLIAMS LYDIA Dance With Ravens filly out of Americelebration, a winning AMERICELEBRATION, by Ameri KUDOS FOR SWEETS, by Duck daughter of Ameri Valay, was bred by Lydia Williams. Valay, b.f., May 6, by Dance Dance, b.c., February 15, by With Ravens. Lydia A. Wil- Mr. Shoplifter. Andrea G. liams. Lematta. BRENTA’S PROSPECT, by Allen’s LADINO’S MISS, by Ladinos NOW IT BEGINS, by Two Punch, Slide. Carey K. Miller. Mare to Prospect, dk.b./br.c., April 10, Bambino, b.f., March 17, by ch.c., April 4, by Street Boss. Rock Slide. by Senor Swinger. Friends of Kela. Karl B. Johnson Sr. Huckleberry Farm. Mare to STORM ’N’ HAIL, by Stormy At- Brenta LLC. LADY DORA, by Lord At War Exchange Rate. lantic, b.f., March 17, by Ladi- CALL HOME EILEEN, by Phone (Arg), dk.b./br.f., February 13, PLATINUM RECORD, by Val- nos Bambino. Karl B. Johnson Trick, b.c., April 22, by Fair- by Malibu Moon. Huckleberry ley Crossing, b.c., April 30, by Sr. banks. Burt Bacharach. Mare Farm. Mare to Malibu Moon. Medallist. Blue Seas Music Inc. THE BUSHWHACKER, by Dan- to Fairbanks. LAWLEYPOP, by Horatius, b.f., Mare to Medallist. jur, b.c., February 7, by Mr. COPPER FASHION, by Petion- April 9, by Kela. Karl B. John- PRESS DOLL, by Press Card, Shoplifter. Andrea G. Lematta. ville, ch.f., April 4, by Kela. Su- son Sr. dk.b./br.c., April 27, by Prints TYPICAL WOMAN, by Ruckus san H. Wantz. Mare to Stephen of Peace. David Carter. Hosner, b.c., May 7, by Ladi- 8 Got Even. LOST TIMBER, by Prime Timber, SEPHALA, by Mr. Prospector, nos Bambino. Karl B. Johnson EXTREME ARENA, by Smarten, ch.f., March 6, by Kela. Susan b.c., May 17, by Certain Storm. Sr. dk.b./br.f., April 22, by Ladi- H. Wantz. Mare to Gators N Andrea G. Lematta. Mare to VERABALD, by Baldski, b.c., nos Bambino. Karl B. Johnson Bears. Divine Park. March 22, by Deputy Storm. Sr. LOVE LINE, by Boundary, b.c., SEVENTH VEIL, by Capote, b.c., Country Roads Ltd. HI FIVE RAVEN, by Itaka, b.c., April 10, by Grand Reserve. May 7, by Grand Slam. Cor- WILYA LOVE ME, by Afternoon April 16, by Great Notion. Karl B. Johnson Sr. delia Stables. Mare to Theway- Deelites, b.f., May 16, by Great Wayne K. Bussard. MATTI’S PIC, by Piccolino, b.f., youare. Notion. Blue Seas Music Inc. HOLLY DRIVE, by Malibu Moon, April 3, by Medallist. Country SHENANDOAH SMILE, by Vir- WINNIE MAE, by Jambalaya ch.f., April 20, by Capitano. Roads Ltd. Mare to Deputy ginia Rapids, b.f., May 4, by Jazz, b.c., April 15, by Ladinos Kathleen Dougherty. Storm. Greek Sun. Carey K. Miller. Bambino. Karl B. Johnson Sr. HURRICANE HELEN, by Candy MONOCACY, by Smarten, blk.c., Mare to Fantasticat. Stripes, b.f., May 4, by Zanjero. May 5, by Ladinos Bambino. STARKLY ARCTIC, by North Andrea G. Lematta. Karl B. Johnson Sr. Pole, ch.f., March 19, by Rock

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Breeder bonus: Robert T. Robert T. Manfuso—PROBATE: May 13, 1st race, $855. Maryland Fund Report Manfuso and Katharine M. Voss Robert T. Manfuso and Katharine M. Voss—NORTHPOINT ($1,875). Stallion bonus: Mary- COSTAS: May 15, 4th race, $1,875. Bonuses paid for races at Maryland tracks from land Stallion Station and Martin Marjim Farms LLC—HURRICANE CAROUSEL: May 14, 2nd April 19 to May 16, 2010. Schwartz ($937.50). Second: MID- race, $187.50. NITE COMMUNION, by Tiznow. Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin Jr.—WITH PURPOSE: May 14, 2nd race, Breeder bonus: Steven Newby $1,875. ($625). Stallion bonus: None. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Merryman—TWO DOO: Apr. 29, 1st Jim McKay Turf Third: MONEY FOR LOVE, by race, $855. Sprint Stakes Not For Love. Breeder bonus: Adrian L. Merton—QUARTERS: Apr. 29, 5th race, $855. May 1. $20,000 Maryland Fund Gretchen B. Mobberley—HEROS REWARD: May 14, 8th purse premium. For 3-year-olds May 14. $20,000 Maryland Fund Skeedattle Associates ($343.75). race, $962.50. 1 and up. 1 ⁄8 mi. 5 competed. purse premium. For 3-year-olds Stallion bonus: Not For Love Syn- Wayne and Juanita Morris—PETER’S CREEK: Apr. 29, 8th (Closed with 17 nominations.) and up. 5 fur., turf. 9 competed. dicate ($171.88). Fourth: QUAN- race, $2,280. QUANTICO HERO: May 15, 4th race, Winner: None. Second: REGAL (Closed with 34 nominations.) TICO HERO, by Yarrow Brae. $187.50. REGAL WARRIOR: May. 1, 8th race, $1,750. WARRIOR, by . Winner: None. Second: None. Breeder bonus: Wayne and Juanita ($4,217.50) Owner bonus: Morris Stable LLC Third: HEROS REWARD, by Part- Morris ($187.50). Stallion bonus: Steven Newby—MIDNITE COMMUNION: May 15, 4th race, $625. ($4,000). Third: LONDON LANE, ner’s Hero. Owner bonus: Rob Ry Yarrow Brae Syndicate ($93.75). Northview Stallion Station—Y’ER MAN: Apr. 25, 6th race, by Langfuhr. Owner bonus: Son- Farm and Jayne Marie Slysz dra D. Bender ($2,200). Fourth: James W. Murphy Stakes $1,140. ($2,200). Fourth: None. Fifth: Mark O’Donnell—MALIBU KID: May 6, 8th race, $2,565. None. Fifth: None. None. May 15. $20,000 Maryland Fund Susanne G. Pearce—CALL OF A LION: May 14, 1st race, purse premium. For 3-year-olds. 1 $2,280. Kattegat’s Pride Ms. Pink Warrior mi., turf. 8 competed. (Closed Plaine Enterprises Inc.—OFFICIAL AFFAIR: May 7, 5th race, Starter Handicap Preakness Stakes with 29 nominations.) Winner: $1,282.50. None. Second: None. Third: None. Donald R. Reuwer Jr.—HILL CROSSING: Apr. 30, 4th race, May 14. Purse $25,000-guaran- May 14. $20,000 Maryland Fund Fourth: None. Fifth: SEE THE $1,068.75. teed. For 3-year-olds and up, fil- purse premium. For 3-year-old fil- U S A, by Not For Love. Owner Patricia Runyon—THEDA’S SMILE: May 9, 7th race, lies and mares, registered Mary- lies. 6 fur. 5 competed. (Closed bonus: Buckingham Farm ($600). $1,995. land-breds who had started for with 28 nominations.) Winner: See You Stable—SEEYOUINTHECITY: May 2, 7th race, a claiming price of $7,500 or less None. Second: None. Third: None. $1,995. ¹⁄₁₆ Breeder bonuses in 2009-10. 1 mi. 9 competed. Fourth: FOR ROYALTY, by Not Alan H. Anthony Jr.—LION ON THE BEACH: Apr. 30, 1st Skeedattle Associates—MONEY FOR LOVE: May 15, 4th 9 (Closed with 25 nominations.) For Love. Owner bonus: Twin race, $712.50. race, $343.75. Winner: WITH PURPOSE, by Creeks Racing Stables LLC At Last Farm LLC—AVERIL’S RING: May 13, 9th race, Skeedattle II—SQUABBLE: May 14, 7th race, $2,137.50. Rock Slide. Breeder bonus: Mrs. ($1,200). Fifth: None. $997.50. LION ON THE FLOOR: Apr. 24, 3rd race, Arnold Smolen—KOSMO’S BUDDY: May 14, 6th race, J.W.Y. Martin Jr. ($1,875). Stallion $712.50. ($1,710) $962.50. bonus: Shamrock Farms ($937.50). Skipat Stakes Bender and Bender LLC—LONDON LANE: May. 1, 8th race, Sycamore Hall Farm LLC—NIGHTTIME LOVER: Apr. 23, 7th $962.50. race, $2,137.50. Second: SWEAR ALLEGIANCE, May 14. $20,000 Maryland Fund by Swear by Dixie. Breeder bonus: Henry M. Blue—LITTLE MISSGRIZZLY: Apr. 30, 7th race, Thornmar Farm LLC—FOR ROYALTY: May 14, 9th race, purse premium. For 3-year-olds $525. Bonita Farm and Karen Dempsey $1,710. and up, fillies and mares. 6 fur. 6 Richard F. Blue Sr.—KING TOO: May 2, 3rd race, $570. Nancy P. Waylett—PHOSPHORESCENT: May 14, 10th race, ($625). Stallion bonus: Swear by competed. (Closed with 28 nomi- Bohemia Stable—COLONY CLUB: May 7, 7th race, $1,852.50. Dixie Partnership ($312.50). Third: nations.) Winner: None. Second: $1,852.50. MARVIN GILES: May 2, 1st race, $1,140. Julia Wendell and Michael Slezak—BAT OUTTA HEAVEN: FROCKS VALLEY GIRL, by Saar- None. Third: None. Fourth: ($2,992.50) May 9, 4th race, $855. land. Breeder bonus: CandyLand WHAT TIME IT IS, by Partner’s Bonita Farm and Karen Dempsey—SWEAR ALLEGIANCE: Alexandra S. White—BELARUS: Apr. 30, 9th race, $1,710. Farm ($343.75). Stallion bonus: Hero. Owner bonus: R. Larry May 14, 2nd race, $625. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wright—YANKEE SWEETHEART: May 13, 7th race, $1,995. None. Fourth: HURRICANE Johnson ($1,200). Fifth: ALL GIV- Mary B. Boskin—SWEET ANGEL ELAINE: May 8, 1st race, CAROUSEL, by Hurricane State. $570. ING, by Allen’s Prospect. Owner Julie Bassford Bryant—ROCKING VALAY: Apr. 23, 2nd race, Owner bonuses Breeder bonus: Marjim Farms LLC bonus: Concepts Unlimited Stable ($187.50). Stallion bonus: None. $712.50. At Last Farm LLC—AVERIL’S RING: May 13, 9th race, and Catherine J. Smith ($600). Buckingham Farm—ROARING LION: May 15, 10th race, $957.60. LION ON THE FLOOR: Apr. 24, 3rd race, $684. The Very One Stakes $2,500. ($1,641.60) Hilltop Stakes CandyLand Farm—FROCKS VALLEY GIRL: May 14, 2nd Henry M. Blue—LITTLE MISSGRIZZLY: Apr. 30, 7th race, $1,641.60. May 14. $20,000 Maryland Fund May 14. $20,000 Maryland Fund race, $343.75. purse premium. For 3-year-olds Estate of Hal C.B. Clagett—SILENT JET: May 6, 1st race, Richard F. Blue Sr.—KING TOO: May 2, 3rd race, $547.20. purse premium. For 3-year-old fil- C & B Stables—CALL OF A LION: May 14, 1st race, and up, fillies and mares. 5 fur., lies. 1¹⁄₁₆ mi., turf. 6 competed. $570. turf. 10 competed. (Closed with 33 Clover Hill Racing LLC—LION BY MY SIDE: May 7, 3rd race, $2,188.80. (Closed with 23 nominations.) $712.50. Daniel T. Doane—THEDA’S SMILE: May 9, 7th race, nominations.) Winner: None. Sec- Winner: None. Second: None. ond: None. Third: KOSMO’S Corbett Farm—SPLIT TALLY: May 6, 6th race, $1,995. $1,915.20. Third: None. Fourth: None. Fifth: Carl Doran—Y’ER MAN: Apr. 25, 6th race, $1,094.40. BUDDY, by Outflanker. Owner WAITINFORASUNNYDAY: May 13, 6th race, $712.50. MISS SPEAK, by Oratory. Owner Dumbarton Farm—CHOPTANK: Apr. 25, 9th race, bonus: Arnold Smolen and Adam ($2,707.50) bonus: Jean L. Rofe ($600). Country Life Farm/Merryland Missy LLC—ESSENCEOF- $957.60. Smolen ($2,200). Fourth: None. THEMOON: May 8, 5th race, $997.50. Fast Enough Stable VI—LOVELY LASHES: May 8, 3rd race, Fifth: None. Rosalee C. Davison—LION IN THE SUN: May 2, 4th race, $547.20. $712.50. Richard L. Golden—NIGHTTIME LOVER: Apr. 23, 7th race, Dumbarton Farm—CHOPTANK: Apr. 25, 9th race, $2,052. $997.50. Robin L. Graham and Mary E. Jones—CALAWAY: Apr. 22, Robert Frankel—LITE UP THE NITE: Apr. 24, 8th race, 3rd race, $547.20. SPECIAL $5,000 BONUS PAYMENTS $1,852.50. William R. Harris—NIGHT TROOPER: Apr. 22, 9th race, Robin L. Graham and Mary E. Jones—CALAWAY: Apr. $547.20. MSW PAYMENTS (April 19 - May 16, 2010): 22, 3rd race, $570; May 8, 7th race, $712.50. Nancy B. Heil—LOLA’S CAT: May 6, 9th race, $547.20. Henry M. Blue; Robert T. Manfuso; Alexandra S. White. ($1,282.50) Hillwood Stable LLC—MALIBU KID: May 6, 8th race, Dr. George and Kim Harmening—LOVELY LASHES: May 8, $2,462.40. 3rd race, $570. The Jim Stable—BEN’S CAT: May 8, 6th race, $1,094.40. Robert T. Manfuso—SPLIT TALLY: May 6, 6th race, Alexandra S. White—BELARUS: Apr. 30, 9th race, Marvin Giles: May 2, 1st race, $570. Roaring Lion: May It Is: May 14, 11th race, $262.50): Partner’s Hero Syn- $1,915.20. $1,641.60. COLONY CLUB: May 7, 7th race, 15, 10th race, $1,250. Yankee Sweetheart: May 13, 7th dicate—$1,100. Robert T. Manfuso and Katharine M. Voss—PROBATE: May $1,778.40. ($3,420) race, $997.50): Lion Hearted Syndicate—$6,308.75. POLISH MINER (Belarus: Apr. 30, 9th race, $855. Calaway: 13, 1st race, $820.80. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wright—YANKEE SWEETHEART: May LOUIS QUATORZE (Peter’s Creek: Apr. 29, 8th race, Apr. 22, 3rd race, $285; May 8, 7th race, $356.25): Adrian L. Merton—QUARTERS: Apr. 29, 5th race, $820.80. 13, 7th race, $1,915.20. $1,140. Quarters: Apr. 29, 5th race, $427.50. Regal Polish Miner Syndicate—$1,496.25. Warrior: May. 1, 8th race, $875): Louis Quatorze Syn- ROCK SLIDE (Phosphorescent: May 14, 10th race, Herbert B. Mittenthal—SQUABBLE: May 14, 7th race, Stallion bonuses dicate—$2,442.50. $2,052. $926.25. Rocking Valay: Apr. 23, 2nd race, $356.25. BOWMAN’S BAND (Northpoint Costas: May 15, 4th MOJAVE MOON (Lite Up the Nite: Apr. 24, 8th race, With Purpose: May 14, 2nd race, $937.50): Shamrock Morris Stable LLC—PETER’S CREEK: Apr. 29, 8th race, race, $937.50): Maryland Stallion Station and Martin $926.25): Mojave Moon Syndicate. Farms—$2,220. $2,188.80. Schwartz. NOT FOR LOVE (For Royalty: May 14, 9th race, $262.50. ST AVERIL (Averil’s Ring: May 13, 9th race, $498.75): DISCO RICO (Little Missgrizzly: Apr. 30, 7th race, $855): One and Won Stable—SWEET ANGEL ELAINE: May 8, 1st Lovely Lashes: May 8, 3rd race, $285. Money for Love: Maryland Stallion Station and Bradley . race, $547.20. Alfred and Joseph DiRico. May 15, 4th race, $171.88. Nighttime Lover: Apr. DOMESTIC DISPUTE (Squabble: May 14, 7th race, 23, 7th race, $1,068.75. Probate: May 13, 1st race, SWEAR BY DIXIE (Swear Allegiance: May 14, 2nd race, Crystal G. Pickett—LITE UP THE NITE: Apr. 24, 8th race, $312.50): Swear by Dixie Partnership. $1,778.40. $1,068.75): Domestic Dispute Syndicate. $427.50): Not For Love Syndicate—$2,215.63. OPS SMILE (Theda’s Smile: May 9, 7th race, $997.50): Ops TWO PUNCH (Split Tally: May 6, 6th race, $997.50. Two Plaine Enterprises Inc.—OFFICIAL AFFAIR: May 7, 5th race, GREAT NOTION (Y’er Man: Apr. 25, 6th race, $570): Great Smile Syndicate. Doo: Apr. 29, 1st race, $427.50): Two Punch Syndi- $1,231.20. Notion Syndicate. JAZZ CLUB (Sweet Angel Elaine: May 8, 1st race, $285): OUTFLANKER (Kosmo’s Buddy: May 14, 6th race, $481.25): cate—$1,425. See You Stable—SEEYOUINTHECITY: May 2, 7th race, Maryland Stallion Station and Lane’s End Farm. Outflanker Syndicate. UNBRIDLED JET (Silent Jet: May 6, 1st race, $285): Un- $1,915.20. LION HEARTED (Call of a Lion: May 14, 1st race, $1,140. PARKER’S STORM CAT (Ben’s Cat: May 8, 6th race, $570. bridled Jet Partnership. John Barrett Warner—BAT OUTTA HEAVEN: May 9, 4th race, Colony Club: May 7, 7th race, $926.25. Lion by My Side: Lola’s Cat: May 6, 9th race, $285): Country Life Farm YARROW BRAE (Hill Crossing: Apr. 30, 4th race, $534.38. $820.80. May 7, 3rd race, $356.25. Lion in the Sun: May 2, 4th and B. Wayne Hughes—$855. Night Trooper: Apr. 22, 9th race, $285. Quantico West Point Thoroughbreds—PHOSPHORESCENT: May 14, race, $356.25. Lion On the Beach: Apr. 30, 1st race, PARTNER’S HERO (Coheed: Apr. 22, 4th race, $356.25. Hero: May 15, 4th race, $93.75): Yarrow Brae Syndi- 10th race, $1,778.40. $356.25. Lion On the Floor: Apr. 24, 3rd race, $356.25. Heros Reward: May 14, 8th race, $481.25. What Time cate—$913.13.

by Joseph Petalino, Golden on May 29 at Delaware Park. Euro was bred by David and He scored by a length and a JoAnn Hayden’s Dark Hol- half under jockey Justin Shep- low Farm in partnership with herd and stopped the timer Happy Ours Stable. He was an in 1:41.90 for the mile and 70 $18,000 RNA at the 2008 Fasig- yards. Tipton Kentucky July sale, and A handsomely bred son of sold for $20,000 at the Fasig- Broad Brush and the Stop the Tipton Midlantic Eastern Fall Music mare Illeria, Encaustic sale at Timonium. was bred by leading Maryland 10 Maryland-bred Stakes Winners The first stakes win- breeder Robert E. Meyerhoff, ner from the first crop of his who sold him privately at the Kentucky-based sire, who is beginning of his 4-year-old a son of Unbridled’s Song, season. Although he placed Golden Euro comes from in four stakes as a 3-year-old, holding off a challenge near- Golden Euro shines a family of Maryland-bred he joined the ranks of stakes ing the stretch and prevailing at Lone Star achievers. He is out of stakes winners while campaigning by a hard-earned margin of a winner Our Friend Hidayet for Premier Stables Unlimited Golden Euro. a 3-year-old neck. Final time for the mile (by Fast Play), also the dam and TAG Stables and trainer Maryland-bred colt, is a shin- and a sixteenth over turf was of Maryland-bred champion Mark Shuman. ing star at Lone Star Park, 1:42.35. Your Out (1998, f., Allen’s In 44 career starts, he has 10 where he has won each of his Golden Euro broke his Prospect; $518,710, Obeah S, wins and earnings of $567,835. three starts. He scored impres- maiden in his first start on the Heavenly Cause S, Maryland Meyerhoff purchased Il- sively while making his stakes grass, on April 10 at Lone Star, Juvenile Filly Championship leria for $350,000 at the 1994 debut in Lone Star’s $100,000 and came back to win an al- S, Maryland Million Lassie S, Keeneland November sale. He U.S.A. Breeders’ Cup Stakes lowance test on May 16. etc.) and stakes-placed In the bred three additional stakes on Memorial Day, May 31. The stakes victory boosted Cups (1999, c., Two Punch, winners from the mare, all Vaulting to an early lead, his career earnings to $88,950 $121,088). sired by Broad Brush: Grade the son of Eurosilver set a from seven starts. Second dam Seraglio (by 1 winner Include ($1,659,560), moderate pace and showed Owned by Baccari Rac- Wavering Monarch) was the Grade 3 winner Magic Broad the way to his seven rivals, ing Stable LLC and trained multiple stakes-winning dam ($216,120), and Magical Broad of multiple stakes winner Car- ($155,470). The first two were rolls Favorite ($323,711). Maryland-bred champi- JOIN US ON FACEBOOK! ons. Illeria is also the dam of Encaustic captures stakes-placed Broad Brush off- • spring Implicit ($260,636) and Joseph French Loaded Brush ($212,390), and Become a fan of Memorial Invent ($149,080), the latter a Maryland Horse Breeders The gritty 6-year-old stakes-placed runner by Broad Maryland-bred horse Encaus- Brush’s son Concern. R • tic notched his third career stakes victory while leading Become a fan of Maryland Million gate to wire in the $50,000 Jo- seph French Memorial Stakes MHBA Annual Awards Dinner

The Maryland Horse Bred by Meyerhoff and Breeders Association’s Annual owned during the latter part Awards Dinner took place on of her career by Tom and May 26 at the Hilton Garden Chris Bowman and Milton Inn in White Marsh. Higgins, Tough Broad has had In addition to 2009 Mary- three winners from four foals land-bred champions, honor- to race, led by Grade 1 winner ees included Breeder of the Richard’s Kid. Year Robert E. Meyerhoff, re- Not For Love earned his markable nine-time winner of seventh Maryland Stallion of this award, and the late Hal the Year title. In each of the C.B. Clagett, bestowed with past two years his progeny the Tesio Award for his excep- have topped $6 million in earn- tional impact on the industry. ings; he is the only stallion out- Tough Broad, the now- side of Kentucky ever to hold deceased dam of 2009 Mary- that distinction. Not For Love David and JoAnn Hayden of Dark Hollow Farm, co-breeder land-bred Horse of the Year stands at Northview Stallion of champion 2-year-old male Homeboykris, received honors Richard’s Kid, was named Station in Chesapeake City. R from MHBA secretary-treasurer Milton Higgins. Bob Haynes Broodmare of the Year. (far right) represented the gelding’s several owners.

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Hal C.B. Clagett III Don Litz, filling in for breeders Cynthia and Not for Silver, champion 3-year-old male and sprinter, was bred in accepted the Tesio Award Charles McGinnes, accepted For Royalty’s partnership by David and JoAnn Hayden (left) and campaigned by on behalf of his late father. 2-year-old filly honors from Becky Davis. Ted Julio (right). MHBA president Tom Bowman was the presenter.

Bob Manfuso accepted on behalf of breeder/owner Champion turf runner Heros Reward cast a spotlight on breeder Gretchen Bill Backer for champion 3-year-old filly Blind Mobberley (far left) and co-owner Bob Haynes (center), with his son Robert Date. Presentation was made by Jim Steele. and wife, Donna. MHBA director Allen Murray gave out the awards. Trainer Flint Stites (left) accepted from Mike Connections of champion steeplechaser Good Night Shirt, from left: Pons for champion older female All Giving, Chris and Tom Bowman, Amy Daney (presenter), previous owner Sean bred by Morris Balser’s Baywood LLC. Clancy, owners Ann and Sonny Via and trainer Jack Fisher (in rear).

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Robert Meyerhoff (center), breeder of Horse of the Year and champion Tough Broad’s Broodmare of the Year award went to Robert older male Richard’s Kid, is flanked by trainer Richard Small (right) and Meyerhoff, shown with (from left) Chris and Tom Bowman, son John Meyerhoff. Tom Bowman and Milton Higgins are at each end. John Meyerhoff, Milton Higgins and Becky Davis.

Outgoing directors Jim Steele (left) and Don Litz (the latter retiring from the MHBA board after 18 years of service) hold certificates of appreciation JoAnn Hayden (left) presented Not For Robert Meyerhoff (center), accompanied by his handed to them by president Tom Bowman. Love’s Stallion of the Year honors to Linda son John Meyerhoff, accepted Breeder of the Year Bench of Northview Stallion Station. award from MHBA president Tom Bowman. Maryland’s top 20 earners in 2010 Maryland’s leading sires (through June 3) Supplied by Bloodstock Research Information Services (BRIS), 1. Sweet Goodbye . . .$227,750 11. Catch a Thief ...... $65,000 these statistics were compiled on June 3. Lifetime earnings for stallions with at least one starter in 2010. † denotes freshman sire. 2. Indian Dance ...... 123,740 12. Northpoint Costas . .64,090 Earnings in 2010 3. Encaustic ...... 103,800 13. Jim’s Prospect ...... 62,300 Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings 4. Barbecue Eddie . . . . .96,230 14. Morning Theft ...... 54,760 Not For Love ...... 148 478 49 60 $1,512,600 5. Richard’s Kid ...... 90,000 15. Regal Warrior ...... 52,800 Lion Hearted ...... 126 483 45 55 1,143,630 6. Have You Ever . . . . .86,400 16. Love’s Blush ...... 52,240 Louis Quatorze ...... 107 352 34 43 926,522 Outflanker ...... 82 362 32 42 800,144 7. Golden Euro ...... 86,012 17. All Giving ...... 51,800 Domestic Dispute. . . . 73 280 19 25 609,543 8. Digger ...... 83,448 18. Music City ...... 50,400 Dance With Ravens . . 46 174 15 19 409,202 Great Notion ...... 33 108 16 22 396,323 9. Baltimore Bob ...... 80,000 19. Forestelle ...... 49,240 Two Punch ...... 58 194 21 28 386,508 10. Midnite Silver ...... 71,650 20. Peter’s Creek ...... 48,560 Rock Slide ...... 47 145 11 14 349,092 Mojave Moon ...... 40 162 10 15 321,938 Oratory ...... 32 119 12 16 312,042 Go for Gin ...... 42 137 11 11 242,180 Seeking Daylight . . . . 18 72 14 15 211,097 Gators N Bears ...... 22 64 8 9 204,142 Join the MHBA today! Crowd Pleaser ...... 17 48 11 14 201,090 o Breeder/Owner membership $200 Allen’s Prospect . . . . . 16 58 6 10 164,425 Includes all regular benefits and Citidancer ...... 10 45 5 8 159,051 St Averil ...... 13 46 4 4 130,044 breeder/owner only benefits Fantasticat ...... 15 56 6 7 106,966 o Associate - Supporter membership $50 Wayne County (Ire) . . 10 38 3 5 60,272 Includes all regular benefits except breeder/owner only benefits Earnings lifetime Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings o Associate - Business membership $200 Allen’s Prospect . . . . . 927 23,116 768 3,351 $54,131,900 Includes all regular benefits except Not For Love ...... 583 11,455 463 1,774 49,772,100 breeder/owner only benefits Two Punch ...... 808 15,608 630 2,366 47,567,100 Polish Numbers . . . . . 439 9,104 362 1,343 32,761,900 PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM Carnivalay ...... 494 13,287 405 1,815 30,361,000 13 IN ITS ENTIRETY Smarten ...... 507 12,416 388 1,693 27,131,900 or apply online at www.marylandthoroughbred.com Horatius ...... 590 15,148 470 1,926 26,603,600 Waquoit ...... 463 10,921 352 1,474 25,928,500 Citidancer ...... 296 6,959 254 1,204 25,178,600 Membership name ______Louis Quatorze ...... 477 8,084 338 1,086 23,926,600 Eastern Echo ...... 414 8,408 289 1,097 22,246,800 o Individual o Partnership o Farm o Corporation Outflanker ...... 297 5,988 232 888 18,599,300 Deputed Testamony . 352 10,184 267 1,402 18,484,200 SS/Tin # ______Oh Say ...... 418 10,062 353 1,472 17,589,800 Go for Gin ...... 263 4,665 171 578 15,929,300 Authorized individual ______Lion Hearted ...... 294 4,037 218 577 13,278,600 Address ______Hail Emperor ...... 201 5,679 133 717 7,386,990 Wayne County (Ire) . . 149 2,895 95 332 5,866,150 ______Crowd Pleaser ...... 100 1,488 72 201 4,729,270 Mojave Moon ...... 145 2,401 98 264 4,658,420 Telephone ______2-year-old earnings lifetime E-mail address ______Strs Starts Wnrs Wins Earnings Breeding farm ______Allen’s Prospect . . . . . 458 1,558 175 240 $5,629,410 o farm owned o mares boarded Two Punch ...... 392 1,266 155 192 5,022,180 Not For Love ...... 257 828 100 135 4,841,800 Smarten ...... 278 1,195 112 157 3,769,760 County ______Number of acres ______Polish Numbers . . . . . 229 700 84 122 3,672,570 Signature ______Citidancer ...... 153 575 82 124 3,220,990 Eastern Echo ...... 220 812 73 100 3,032,700 Date ______Louis Quatorze ...... 235 732 72 92 2,838,510 Carnivalay ...... 249 1,010 88 122 2,480,130 o Payment enclosed Please charge my o Visa o MC Outflanker ...... 167 691 71 97 2,424,780 Lion Hearted ...... 150 491 60 85 2,278,080 Acct. No. ______Waquoit ...... 197 680 56 81 1,920,960 Expiration date ____ / ____ Horatius ...... 267 991 99 134 1,642,260 Oh Say ...... 152 574 65 90 1,457,000 Go for Gin ...... 136 431 27 32 825,770 Return to: Maryland Horse Breeders Association Deputed Testamony . 174 695 38 51 761,008 P.O. Box 427, Timonium, MD 21094 Rock Slide ...... 40 145 11 20 593,464 410-252-2100 • Fax 410-560-0503