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Parchment Pedigrees

Parchment Pedigrees are available with the following types of paper: The Club Information Systems, Inc. 1. Standard with choice of Gray or Tan Parchment-type paper ...... $39 has access to pedigree and performance information for Registered . 2. Deluxe with choice of six (6) high quality papers ...... $49 3. ADD a Black/White Photo of YOUR HORSE or Racing Silks on either of the above Pedigrees at no extra charge. Offered only on White Photography Paper Please, NO COPYRIGHTED Photographs ONLY YOUR OWN Snapshots!!!

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TJCIS: Order received: ______Photo Enclosed: ______INVOICE NUMBER:______Order mailed on: ______Clean Round Bay Filly Foaled January 25, 1994 In Kentucky Owned by Greg Swinford * Goofed Photo by Barb Waechter *Barra II Borough Hall (1980) In Fire Hose Windsor Ruler Maintain Attainment Clean Round Ruler Bold Commander High Voltage Bob’s Dusty Countess Alice Day School Ben Avon Girl (1985) Count Fleet Flaming Fleet Flaming Swords Hot Deck SAMPLE PEDIGREE Johns Joy Tzitzikama Modest One Clean Round is a winner of one race, placing 3rd twice with earnings of $24,565 to date. She broke her maiden at Will Rogers Downs on May 22, 1998. Allowed to settle Clean Round gained command in the backstretch and drew clear to by two and one-half lengths. She is by Borough Hall, a son of stakes winner Lyphard. The Lyphard dynasty in the world of racing began with his first crop in 1974. In 1978 and 1979 Lyphard was the leading sire in , and North America’s leading sire in 1986. Lyphard is the sire of eight champions. Clean Round is a sister to two winners. Clean Round descends from one of the finest families in the American Stud Book, which includes Northern Dancer (by the outstanding sire Nearctic, and out of Natalma, a daughter of horse of the year Native Dancer, these classic bloodlines produced the greatest horse ever bred in Canada, rivaled only later by his own son, ; his real contribution was in the breeding shed where he changed the world of and breeding, siring 23 champions), (winning or placing in 22 stakes, including two of the classics, Bold Ruler was able to race any distance, at the front or off the pace; his three-year-old year attracted wide attention due to his victories over two of the greatest racers - * and Round Table; in 1957 he was horse of the year and champion three-year- old, and in 1958 Bold Ruler was the champion sprinter; Bold Ruler is one of the most influential and popular Thoroughbred sire lines in the second half of this century, leading sire eight times, sire of 11 champions, including the horse of the century ), Count Fleet (1943 will always be remembered as "Count Fleet's Year" - this magnificent Thoroughbred is almost without parallel in the annals of Thoroughbred racing; he dominated racers with blinding speed and the ability to go any distance; he was 1942's champion two-year-old and in 1943, after winning the Triple Crown-the by three lengths, the Preakness by eight lengths, and the Belmont by some 25 lengths, he was named horse of the year and champion three-year-old), and Native Dancer (a powerful gray racer and one of the greatest Thoroughbred racing animals the world has ever known; as a two-year-old, Native Dancer completely dominated the racing season, breaking the record for earnings at that time; a popular and rare of champion, he reached heights of popularity seldom achieved by a racehorse; The Kentucky Derby is considered his greatest performance-he was knocked about in the first turn and had to struggle into contention only to barely miss a most coveted honour, beaten by a head by ; he won the Belmont S. and Preakness S., proving once again, that he was a magnificent champion). Researched by The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Lexington, Kentucky