The Kentucky Farmer and Breeder
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FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906. THE KENTUCKY FARMER AND BREEDER the blood of Gallopade is sure to work out for good. Huelva, Orlando's dam, is by Stake Winning Jockeys Herald, who must have been a horse of Sports of the Times published last week iron constitution, standing training for The largest and most representa practically unanimous vote, pass a bill interesting statistics with reference to eight seasons and carrying off no less tive gathering of breeders of thorough- creating a State Racing Commission the amounts won in stake races by vari- ous joqkeys during than 43 races quite an extraordinary bred held in Kentucky recent to have control of racing in Kentucky; the season of 1905. The horses in table shows that Nicol number when we remember that horses years, assembled Wednesday morning. and, heads the list with do not take part in nearly so many races our judgment pass- $151,220 to his credit. Redfem is second The meeting was to place Whereas, In the in England as they do over here. Herald called take age of that bill will be of great serv- with 85,999 and others following' in this was by Laneret, son of Newminster, from at the offices of The Kentucky Farmer ice to the thoroughbred interests, and order: were the Herod mare Nightingale by Wild and Breeder. Provisions made therefore to the whole State of Ken- O'Neil $75,838 Dayrell, a Derby winner, and Laneret was for the accommodation of a body of tucky; now, therefore, be it Lyne 62,535 from a daughter of Venison, son of Par- forty men, but this estimate was fifty Resolved, That we, breeders and Davis 60,710 tisan, also a tail male descendant of per cent short of the actual attendance, raisers of thoroughbred horses, do ex- Hildebrand , 57,855 Herod. Infanta, the second dam, was by and meeting was, consequently, tend to the members of the Legisla- J. Martin 51800 Gomez, was only the pro- Pero who beaten a moved to the ordinary of the Phoenix ture which passed that bill our Burns 42,650 headby Pretender for the Derby and who found thanks for action; and be Shaw Hotel in order to allow more adequate their 32,930 afterwards gained St. Leger honors on it further Dominick , 19,550! Doncaster Town Moor. Pero Gomez was and comfortable accommodations. Resolved, That a copy of these reso- Miller response n,235 by another Derby winner, Beadsman, The gathering was in to a lutions be sent to each member of the W. Knapp 9,702 from Salamanca by Student, another of call made through the Lexington daily House and Senate, that each one may L- - Smith ;.. 5,565 whose sons Zorilla was imported to this papers by the six men who had held know that we realize the value of the Sewell .' 4,800 country and gained much renown through week a conference in office service rendered in the passage of that last the The standing of Nicol is due large the excellence of his daughters as pro- of The Kentucky Farmer and Breeder, bill and appreciate the action of the in dam was Songstress, Legislature as an de- part to Sysonby, $129,520 of his total hav- ducers. Infanta's from which Chinn bill resulted, evidence of its winner of a number of races, amongst the sire to guard protect industry ing come from the Keene crack. He also a Hart-lan- and the Mr. d them the Oaks as far back as 1850, and namely, J. N. Camden, Jr., of upon which our livelihood and success rode George C. Bennett in the Double she was by Birdcatcher, of the famous Stud; Col. Milton Young, of depends. C. H. BERRYMAN, Event and Wild Mint in the Twin City sire family No. 11. Then comes Cyprian, Stud; Mr. C. F. McMeekin, Chairman. Handicap. The mount of Ormondale in winner of the One Thousand Guineas, by of Oakwood Stud; Mr. T. C. McDowell, R. H. ANDERSON, the Futurity and of Mohawk II. in the Saratoga Special Red-fer- the Herod horse Partisan, and so on to of Ashland Stud; Mr. Desha Breckin- GEORGE C. GRADDY. and Hopeful gave n Filho-da-Put- position. Frailty, by a, who was him- ridge, editor of the Lexington Herald, The Petition. his In speaking or Jockey Lucien Lyne, in whom Lexingtonians self a winner of the St. Leger. and Mr. Jouett Shouse, editor of The Col. Young also presented the follow- all feel a keen interest, Sports of the Kentucky and Breeder. was ing petition, which was signed by all Times A Rare Pedigree. Farmer It makes the following comment: considered by this committee, aster the the breeders present: Lyne comes pedigree fourth with a good record, Taken as a whole, this is a Racing We, the undersigned, breeders of thor- representing to Commission bill had been the best stables in the coun- hard beat, and breeders of the United oughbreds, do hereby recommend to the try, and, very apt to appreciate mer- passed unanimously by the House on viewed through the deadly States are the Governor for appointment as members of "hindsight," fe- Saturday, that the breeders of Ken- it must beadmitted that it its of a stallion who descends in the the State Racing Commission the names was not always same source tucky should consult together and the best horse which male line from the as does of J. N. Camden, Jr., of Woodford coun- brought his mare, Gallopade. Then, make recommendation to Governor colors home in front. He is that famous ty; T. C. McDowell, of Fayette county, one of our boys, again, Orlando's cross of represen- best when he rides to his double Parti- Beckham as to three men, and E. F. Clay, of Bourbon county. form, san on dam's bound to best in his best condition. This blood his side is tative of their interests, to bei ap- Recognizing the importance of this act speaks for itself, sit in well with all Herod through Flinders being the only the pointed on that Commission. and the great service it will be to the apparent sake Lexington and Glencoe which is sound so and never again living upv breeding interests of Kentucky, we" do to 5 profusely through pedi- The Meeting in Detail. that wonderful mile in 1:42 on a' scattered the sincerely thank the Governor for his sup- "fair" track, winning grees of our brood mares here. More- meeting to by a head aster the The was called order port of those interests and earnestly pe- contending pacemakers over, not be accepted as died a natural it must a fact by Mr. J. N. Camden, Jr., who stated tition him to appoint the men whom we death. We saw lines do not produce Flinders in ten more that these outside its object. Permanent organization recommend as the breeders on com- races, good as can this all unplaced, and simply gasped to stallions. In fact far as I was effected by the election of Mr. mission. (Signed): remembers winning make out, only reason in many in- her from Kiamesha, it the Beaumont La O. D. RANDOLPH, Lexington, Ky. Coy Maid, Gold Ten, stances for the prestige that pertains to Hal P. Headley, of and etc., at any possible Belle Studs, as chairman, and Mr. GEO. H. WHITNEY, Lexington, Ky. scale of weights: the running and sire families is R. L. BAKER, Lexington, Ky. suprem- Charles H. Berryman, manager of Mr. Race. Horse. Value. because of their vast numerical S. C. Lyne, Jessamine County, Ky. Ladies Flinders acy to some of the others which have, far J. B. Haggin's Elmendorf Stud, as $5,120 J. V. SHIPP, Midway, Ky. Eclipse Vendor 7,600 sewer mares on the roll. "We all know that secretary. As a method of arriving at D. B. JONES, Lexington, Ky. Harojmrg Great American Burgomaster 10,025 War Dance, Domino and trace the wishes of the breeders present as H. A. ENGMAN, Lexington, Ky. Tremont female to the same tap root from Bohemian 11,500 in tail to recommendations to make to Gov- JOHN H. MORRIS, Woodford County, Ky. Waldorf Vendor descends, and time and 5,875 which Orlando ernor Beckham, it was decided that W. P. KNIGHT, Jessamine County, Ky. Champion Pegasus again has been thoroughly demon- Junior 11,715 time it each should vote for three men and HORACE N. DAVIS, Lexington, Ky. Matron Perverse that great and prepotent sires are 10,700 strated that the thre'e receiving the highest R. A. BAKER, Frankfort, Ky. not always descended from those families T. J. CLAY, Lexington, Ky. which Bruce Lowe chose to designate as vote should be recommended to the $62,535 Governor. Before balloting was GEORGE H. CLAY, Lexington, Ky. sire families. For instance, St. Frusquin, the W. H. LAUDEMAN, Lexington,, Ky. of Col. Young, St. Blaise and Gladiator, sire Queen begun, Milton who had L. P. TARLTON, Frankfort, Ky. Foals at Elmendorf Mary, came from family 22; Callistrate, been prominently mentioned as a man R. H. ANDERSON, Georgetown, Ky. the great French horse's number is 17; in every way qualified to serve on the R. E. ROBERTS, Georgetown, Ky. Following are the foals dropped at Elm- im- Bill of Portland is 26, the same as Commission, stated that under no cir- S. K. HUGHES, Lexington, Ky. endorf the past week: , Glenelg, ported Knight of St. George and cumstances would he accept appoint- KARL JUNGBLTJTH, Beard, Ky. Chestnut silly by imp. Juvenal Beau- Kinley Mack, The Commoner and ty, by imp.