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CATALOGUE OF

HORSES IN TRAINING

AND YEARLINGS

THE PROPERTY OF

MR. J. H. ANDERSON MR. H. M. HOWARD MR. C. A. APPLEGATE MR. E. M. KRUELWITCH MR. W. H. FIZER MR. S. McNAUGHTON MR. R. L. GERRY MR. OTTO RASCH MR. A. J. RUBEN

AT Empire City Race Track

YONKERS, N.Y. TUESDAY October 30th, 1923

12:30 NOON

MANAGEMENT OF

George A. Bain, Auctioneer CATALOGUE OF

HORSES IN TRAINING

AND YEARLINGS

THE PROPERTY OF

VARIOUS OWNERS

AT

Empire City Race Track

YONKERS, N. Y.

TUESDAY October 30th, 1923

12:30 NOON

MANAGEMENT OF

George A. Bain, Auctioneer

The Stewart-Blakely Press, , Ky. CONDITIONS

THE CONDITIONS OF THIS SALE ARE:

FIRST—The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute arises between two or more bidders the lot so disputed shall be im• mediately put up again and re-sold. SECOND—The Purchasers to give in their names and places of abode (if required), and pay down 25 per cent, of the purchase money (if required) as earnest and in part payment, in default of which the lot so purchased may be immediately put up again and re• sold, if the Auctioneer shall think fit. THIRD—Each lot to be at the risk and expense of the purchaser immediately on the fall of the hammer, and to be taken delivery of with all faults and errors of description. The remainder of the pur• chase money to be absolutely paid at the conclusion of the day's sale. FOURTH—Upon failure of complying with the above condi• tions, the money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited to the owner of the lot, he paying thereout all just expenses; and the lot shall be resold by public or private sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such resale, shall be immediately made good by the defaulter at this sale. FIFTH—If any person shall purchase a lot and not pay for it within the time limited by the Third Condition, nothing contained in the Fourth Condition shall prevent the Auctioneer or the owner of the lot from compelling the puchaser to pay for it, if the Auc• tioneer or seller shall so think fit. SIXTH—By accepting and making settlement for purchasers, the purchaser acknowledges to full compliance with these conditions of sale. SEVENTH—Unless expressly announced at time of sale, no guarantee as to soundness of any offering is made. The buyer should inform himself before buying as to the condition of the offering, as it is considered an absolute sale upon the fall of the hammer, regard• less of defects that may exist. When known, consignors will call attention to all defects. ENGAGEMENTS All horses herein will be sold with their engagements, and pur• chasers will be required to accept same. We are not responsible for errors or omissions in engagements.

GEORGE A. BAIN, Auctioneer Property of Mr. Otto Rasch

No. 1 BILLY MCLAUGHLIN (No. 32 Family) Winner for four seasons including 1923. Winner Garden City Stakes in 1922 and other races. Brother to Restless a winner in 1922 and 1923. Half brother to ($26,639), Cloud Chief, etc. Family of Oiseau, Roseben, Thunderclap, Annie Bush, etc. Bay , foaled 1918. By . WRACK 1. (Son of Robert le Diable and Samphire by . A frequent stake winner in England. Sire of the stake winners Little Chief, Blazes, Careful, Knobble, Billy McLaughlin, Bullseye and many other high-class winners, including 11 two-year-old winners in 1923 to October 22.)

Out of LADY ELITE (a winner and dam of Restless, Billy McLaughlin, Nimbus, Cloud Chief, Ova• tion, etc.) by imp. Order. " Bonita Belle (dam of the stake winner Beau Gal• lant, Caprivi, Ideal Beau, Beau Ideal II., etc.)__by . " Bonita (dam of Bannachlath, Apothecary, etc.) by Lexington. " Banner (dam of Morlacchi, Ransom, St. James and Bannerette) by imp. Albion. " Clare Howard (dam of Captain Bragg, Mary Elli- cott, Angeline, etc.) by imp. . " imp. Alarm (dam of Die Vernon) by Thunderbolt. " Zadora by Trafalgar. " (winner of the Oaks, etc.) by Alexander. Thence back to 16th dam, Dodsworth's dam, a Natural Barb , (No. 32 Family). Billy McLaughlin has won for four seasons including 1923. He won this year, two races including 1 1-16 miles at in 1:45, first mile in 1:38 1-5, beating 7 others. He won last year at a mile in 1:39 from Hephaistos. Chester- brook and Polly Ann; 1 mile and 70 yards, 120 lbs., 1:44 from Flying Cloud and 5 others and the Garden City Stakes 1 1-16 miles in 1:46 3-5. In 1921 he won 7 races and $7,969 and at two 1920, he won $1,550. He is a brother to Restless, a winner in 1922 and 1923. Lady Elite a winner and is also the dam of the stake and frequent winner Nimbus (45 wins and $26,639), Cloudchief (three seasons). Ovation and the producer Ballerina, dam of Stellerina (three seasons), Magnetina (two sea• sons). Alma Louise (two seasons including 1919) and Bandana, dam of Thunder• clap, a two-year-old winner in 1918 and winner Jerome, Roslyn, and Annapolis Handicaps, etc., in 1919, holder of the American mile and a half record, 2:29 3-5. Bonita Belle also produced the stake winner Beau Gallant (Matron Stakes, etc.), and the winners Caprivi, Ideal Beau and Beau Ideal II. Bonita also foaled the winners Bannachlath and Apothecary, and the pro• ducers Fanatasia (dam of Ebner F.), Brenda (dam of Sweet Dixie, a winner in England, Cariboo, Brendoo and Arvan), and Boniform, dam of Monticello and Exchequer. Banner also produced Annie Bush, a grand race mare and winner of many races, including 4-mile heats in 7:36 and 7:51%, and dam of the high-class win• ner Natalie, Charlie Bush and Virginia Bush (dam of eight winners). Annie Bush also threw Bushwhacker (winner of many races including the Bowie Stakes, 4-mile heats, twice), Diana, a winner and dam of Angelica dam of Mud• dle), Wisebaden, dam of Dr. Bernays (23 wins), etc. Banner also foaled Ransom, St. James and Morlacchi, dam of Malachi, Moyne (dam of Glenmoyne and Kitty Gunn, dam of Equation, Utopia, Howitzer, Streamer Oiseau, a stake winner and George Palmer), and Duchess, dam of Mattie Looram, Graduate, Mattie D. (dam of Bedford, Fredonia, Ella T. Bessie Taylor) and Betsy Bramble, dam of Narissa. From Banner also came Bannerette, dam of Union Jack, Ensign and Minarette, also dam of Fingal, Glendon, Lady Massey, a winner, winner, etc. Property of Mr. Otto Rasch. No. 2 RED MILL (No. 12 Family). Half sister to Prince Igor, Cap Rock and the producer Yo-Ho-Ho. Family of the stake winners Homely, Long Shore, Fancywood, , , The Bard, Longstreet, etc., etc. Bay iilly, foaled 1921. By UNCLE 4. (Son of imp. Star Shoot and The Niece by Alarm. Winner of 7 races out of 12 starts, his victories including the Holly Handicap, Triumph Stakes and Rancho del Paso Stakes. Uncle has sired the stake and handicap winners , Little Nephew, Tracksend, Motor Cop, Uncle's Lassie, Auntie, War God, Auntie May, Rifle, Edith W., Atalanta, Jane Frances, James F. O'Hara, etc.)

Out of MOULIN ROUGE (a winner and dam of Cap Rock, Prince Igor and the producer Yo-Ho-Ho)_by . " Monte Rosa (a winner and dam of Marquise, Mill- stream, Siboney, The Rose, etc.) by imp. Mr. Pickwick. " Mountain Range (a winner and dam of Katie Mac, Harry Crawford, Monte Viso, Payne, Fritzi Scheff, etc.) by . "Sierra Nevada (a winner and dam of Little Silver, JoUy Tar, etc.) by imp. Glengarry. " Nevada (a stake winner and dam of Luke Black• burn, Greenland, etc.) by Lexington. " Lightsome (dam of Sprightly, , etc., and grandam of Salvator, etc.) by imp. Glencoe. " Levity (dam of Ruric, Legatee, Mildred, Brenna, etc.) by imp. Trustee. " mare (dam of Vandal, Volga, Alaric, etc.) by imp. Tranby. Thence back to 26th dam, a Royal mare (No. 12 family).

Red Mill has started but has never won. Moulin Rouge won at two years and is dam of the winners Prince Igor (at two, three and four) and Cap Rock (at two and at three) and the producer Yo-Ho-Ho, dam of Nenette, winner at two, three and four. Moulin Rouge is sister to Matterhorn, dam of the winners High Range (24 wins), Massenet, Brick and Mortar (at two and three), Henry R. (at two), Little Niece and Passepartout, at three. Monte Rosa, won and also produced the stake winner Marquise (also pro• ducer), the winners Marioni (also producer), Siboney, Millstream, The Rose (also producer) and Maltese Cross, also dam of the winners Cadichon (26 wins), Moliere, Ecclesiastic and Mrs. Sewall, also dam of the winners Otisco, Lady Champ and Lucky Pearl and Mollie Elliot, dam of The Wag (at two. three and at four 1923) and Ruddles (at two, three, four and at five 1923) and Plum Pudding, dam of Teds Plum, winner of 4 races at two 1922. and again a winner in 1923. Mountain Range won and also produced the winners Payne, Quick Range, Harry Crawford, Fritzi Scheff, Katie Mac and Monte Viso, dam of Monte Himyar (winner and dam of Montelimar), March Past (winner and dam of La Cambra, La Garinga, Overseer and Marblehead) and Merry, dam of Male Fletcher and Jardin de . Sierra Nevada won and also produced the winners Jolly Tar and Little Silver and the producers Sierra Madra and Wamsutta. Nevada was a high-class stake winner and also produced the great stake winner and sire Luke Blackburn, the stake winners Greenland, Bravo, Ecuador and Bradford and the producer Nova Zembla. Nevada was sister to the stake winner Salina. a'so dam of Salvator, Danicheff, Clovis and McCabe and the producers Sara, Virlein, etc. This is the family of St. Augustine, , Longstreet, Fordham, Hyphen, Ornament, Whorler, Sat• isfaction, Wilmar, Aretino, Elias Lawrence, Volturno, Avalon, Lexicon, etc. This is the famous LEVITY family. Property of Mr. W. H. Fizer. No. 3 BUXOM (No. 25 Family). A winner in 1922 and 1923. Half sister to Zululand. Out of a half sister to Maaz, winner and Maritza, winner Dee Stakes. Bay , foaled 1919. By BALLOT 14. (Son of imp. Voter and imp. Cerito by Lowland Chief. Winner Double Event,. Neptune, Matron, Suburban Handicap, and many other stakes, also a winner in England, his winnings in this country amounting to $154,R02. Sire of Diogenes, Chilhowee, Mr. Mutt, Yankee Princess, Ticket, Nebraska, Kathryn Grey, Midway, Spectre, Ballad, , Lord Brighton, Bribed Voter, Buford, Valor, Bally, Recount, Star Voter, Marble, etc.)

Out of imp. LADY (dam of Buxom and Zululand) by Elopement. i' " Marmarica (dam of Maaz, winner Chester Vase; Maritza, Chalon, etc.) by . " Marmot (dam of Woodchuck, Rodent, etc.) by Senanus. " Cassimere (a winner and dam of Cassim, Irish , Glassmere, Chiffon, etc.) by Camballo. " Cachmere (a winner and dam of Camlet, Modiste, Royal Robe, Maid of Cash, etc.) by . " Scarf (dam of Gilestone, Ellen Douglas, Chasuble, Flavella, Decorator, etc.) by Fazzoletto. " Blue Bell (dam of Suspicion, King Victor, Bar- ford, etc.) by Heron. Thence back to 19th dam. Brimmer mare (No. 25 family). Buxom has won in 1922 and 1923 and has been placed several times. She is a daughter of the great race horse and sire, and sire of brood . Ballot. Imp. Lady Doncaster is also the dam of imp. Zululand, a winner here for five seasons. Marmarica also produced the stake winners Maaz (Chester Vase, £2000, etc.), and Maritza (Dee Stakes, etc.); the winner Chalon, and the producers Morisa (dam of Lady Alison) and Marmora, dam of Pavus. Marmot also produced the winners Woodchuck and Rodent and was half sister to Chiffon, dam of Lilyveil (winner in 1914 of the Sydney Cup, £4,555, 2 miles; Cumberland Stakes £1,109, w. f. a. 2 miles; Railway Stakes £700, IVa miles and five other races in and now at the stud). Chiffon also pro• duced the winners Burnouse and Ninon (a good winner in 1919) and Panne, dam of imp. Chasseur, winner Wakefield Handicap, etc., in 1918, and a winner in 1920. Cassimere also produced Cassim, Glassmere, Irish Frieze, winners, and Celerima, dam of Footmark (winner in England and Germany) and an unnamed colt by Veles, who won. Cachmere was also dam of the winners Camlet (Hopeful Stakes, etc.). Modiste, Royal Robe, and Maid of Cash. Scarf also produced the winners Gilestone, Ellen Douglas, Flavella, Chasuble, Decorator, and the producer Stole, dam of Chiltington, Purple Robe, Iconoclast, Canterbury and Sacristy, a winner and dam of the winners M. S., Vestry Girl, Country Girl, also dam of an unnamed winner by St. Alexis, and Flint Jack, and Albina, a winner three seasons and dam of the winners Colour Blind, Clifton Hill, Village Girl (winner in India), an unnamed colt by Queen's Birthday, Sandro (the best three-year-old in Italy in 1912, winning the premier Ambrosiano, £4,000), and White Frost, a winner in England in 1919. Scarf also produced Miss Vi (dam of Viper and Wedding Day) and Rose Clark, dam of Rosario, Arbaces, Wauken Phast, winners, and Rosie Sharp, dam of Tiltonette, Ante (six seasons) and Diabolist. Blue Bell was also the dam of the winners Suspicion, King Victor, Barford, Melrose, Gloucester, , Bonny Belle and the winner and producer Mayday, dam of Playfellow, Peg WofFington, Merry Lass (also dam of Suzette, Lady Mason, Hollyhurst, Avoca Vale, Canny Lass and Donna Juliai, and the producers Saint's Day (dam of Walsingham) and Nutbloom, dam of Monk's Bane, Sister Hazel, Nix Nutz, Loomian, and "17," who won unnamed. Property of Mr. W. H. Fizer. No. 4 MAIZE (No. 12 Family). A winner for four seasons including 1923. Sister to Dadja and Malt, a two-year-old winner in 1923. Half sister to Halifaxia, Surf and Dryer.

Chestnut mare, foaled 1916. By UNCLE 4. (Son of imp. Star Shoot and The Niece by Alarm. Winner of 7 races out of 12 starts, his victories including the Holly Handicap, Triumph Stakes and Rancho del Paso Stakes. Uncle has sired the stake and handicap winners Old Rosebud, Little Nephew, Tracksend, Motor Cop, Uncle's Lassie, Auntie, War God, Auntie May, Rifle, Edith W., Atalanta, Jane Frances, James F. O'Hara, etc.) Out of MALTA (a winner four seasons and dam of Malt, Dadja, Halifaxia, Dryer and Maize) by Himyar. " Vain Glory (dam of the stake winners Varieties and Cock Sure, etc.) by imp. St. Blaise. " Viscountess (a winner and dam of Venice, Naulahka, Viscount, etc.) by imp. Glengarry. " Virlein (dam of Glenview, Nonsense, Barbarossa, Wathen, etc.) by . " Salina (a winner and dam of Salvator, Danicheff, Clovis, Sara, Saltpetre, etc.) by Lexington. " Lightsome (dam of Sprightly, Crucifix, Nevada, etc.) by imp. Glencoe. " Levity (dam of Ruric, Mildred, Lever, Brenna, grandam of The Bard, etc.) by imp. Trustee. " mare (dam of Vandal, Volga, Alaric, etc.) by imp. Tranby. Thence back to 26th dam, a Royal mare (No. 12 family.)

Maize has been a winner for four seasons including 1923 and has been several times placed. She is an own sister to Malt, a two-year-old winner in 1923 and to Dadja, a two-year-old winner in 1921 and again in 1922. Malta was a winner at two and up to six years and is also dam of the win• ners Dryer, Surf and Halifaxia. Malta is sister to Cock Sure, winner six seasons of thirty races. Vain Glory also produced Varieties, winner four seasons. Vain Glory was half sister to Naulahka, winner at two and three years and dam of the winners Mr. Sniggs (five seasons). Some Reach, Cal Rockinghorse and Ducal Crown, and Odd Nymph, dam of Carpet . Viscountess, winner, also produced the winners Viscount and Venice, also dam of the winners Vestry (five seasons) and Vestt-yman. Viscountess was sister to Glenview, winner and dam of the winners Far Sight, ReifF, Eliza Bell (also dam of the stake winners Dark Night and Plate Glass) and Imperator, and Enview, dam of , etc. Virlein also produced the winners Nonsense, Ictoria, Barbarossa and Wathen. Virlein was half sister to the great Salvator. Salina, a high-class stake winner, also foaled the mighty Salvator, Clovis, McCabe, Danicheff and Saltpetre, and the producer Sara, dam of Fancywood, Arrowflight and Shandonfield. Lightsome's daughters included Crucifix (dam of St. Augustine, etc., and ancestress of Leonatus, Longstreet, Fordham, Hyphen, Ornament, Whorler, etc.), Nevada (dam of Luke Blackburn, Greenland, Bradford, Ecuador, Bravo, the pro• ducer Sierra Nevada, etc.); Gulnare (dam of the stake winner Satisfaction, Wilmar, Seyd, Costello, etc.); Sprightly, (dam of Aretino, Elias Lawrence, Volturno, Avalon, etc.). Lexicon, etc., etc. Property of Mr. C. A. Applegate. No. 5 RORK (No. 4 Family.) Winner of three races in 1922. Out of a half sister to four winners. Family of Salvidere, Belvidere. Sir Dixon and other famous winners. Bay gelding, foaled 1920. By Imp. ASSAGAI 2. (Son of and Charm by St. Simon. A stake winner in England. Sire of the high-class stake winner Mint Briar, Angon, Oriole, Relay, Ray Jay, Sandy Mac, Alice C, etc., etc.) Out of AFFINITY (a young mare, dam of Rork and half sister to Watches, Gates, etc.) by imp. Star Shoot. ^' Love Note (a winner, dam of Love Watches, Gates, Missive, etc., and sister to the stake winner Par Excellence) by imp. Kantaka. ** Lady Pepper (a winner and dam of the stake winner Par Excellence; Wahpeta, The Earl, Lady Kan• taka, Countess Pepper, etc.) by . •" Jaconet (sister to and dam of Sir Dixon, , Lady Pepper, Hindoonet, Belvidere, Intrepid, Cambric, The Niece, etc.) by imp. . Maggie B. B. (a stake winner and dam of Iroqouis, , Pera, Panique, Flatlands, Homeopathy, Hypatica, Francesca, Red-and-Blue, Hutoka, etc.) by imp. Australian. Madeline (dam of Buford, Income, etc.) by . " Magnolia (dam of twelve winners, including Ken• tucky, Daniel Boone, Victory and Skedaddle)—by imp. Glencoe. Thence back to 23d dam, Layton Barb mare (No. 4 family). Rork won three races at two years old and has been placed a few times this season. Affinity is a young mare, a half sister to the winners. Love Watches (five seasons). Gates, Missive and Minstrel. Love Note was a winner and is a full sister to the stake winner and pro• ducer Par Excellence (, etc.), dam of Priceless Jewel, a winner and dam of the stake winner, Koh-I-Noor, one of the best two-year-old of 1916, winning the Fashion Stakes, etc., and being second in the , also a frequent winner in 1918 and a winner in 1919, 1920 and 1921. Priceless Jewel also produced the winners Triboli, Ambri, Omeme and Mogens. Lady Pepper is also dam of the winners Wahpeta and Lady Kantaka (dam of A Lady), and Countess Pepper, dam of the winners Kinmundy, Polypheme and Toddling. Lady Pepper was a half sister to the great producer The Niece, dam of the high-class stake winner and sensational sire Uncle, the stake winner La Colonia (Adams Handicap, etc.), dam of the high-class stake winner Lady Amelia (winner of 27 races and $39,690, she producing Yellow Eyes, a winner four seasons, and Ambre, a stake winner in France). La Colonia also produced Beckhan, Colonist and Janie Clay (dam of Hardshot, Montauk and Hindoo Rose, dam of the stake winner Helios, Star Rose, Light Rose, Zeola and Rosa Mundi). Janie Clay also produced Bewitcher (dam of One Step (also producer), Charmeuse, Witching Hour, Steve Baldwin and La Sorella II, (dam of Sorrel and Sorrento) and the producers Lenora Pearl and Fallal. La Colonia also foaled Marie Frances (a winner and dam of the stake winner Money Maker, Magnet, Marianna, R., Bribed Voter, Ballast, and Star Lady, dam of Yallaha, Yaca, Ophelia W., Lady Vulcain and Star Baby). The Niece was a prolific mother of winners, sires and producers. She produced in addition to the above Alarm Belle, Heywood, Nephew, , Descendant, Matanza (dam of Lady Bedford, etc.). Nutshell, Nisbat, Lydia Belle, the English winner F. M. P., etc. Jacquet was a worthy full sister to Iroquois, Harold, etc., for, in addition to The Niece, she produced the stake winners and successful sires Sir Dixon and Belvidere, and the winners Blacklock and Hindoonet, the winner and producer Lady Pepper, and the producing daughters Mattie T. (dam of Col. Bill), Intrepid, Cambric, Magna Charta, etc. This is the renowned Magnolia family. Property of Mr. C. A. Applegate. No. 6 DICK'S DAUGHTER (No. 2 Family). Winner of four races in 1922. Out of a halt sister to the English stake winners Thremhall, Selkirk, Mathioi, etc. Chestnut filly, foaled 1920. By DICK FINNELL 9. (Son of King Eric and Tea's Over by . A frequent winner, including miles in 1:39 4-5 and 1:40; 1 1-16 miles in 1:46 and 1 1-8 miles in 1:54 3-5. Own brother to the high class stake winners and sires, Dick Welles and Ort Welles. Sire of Lady Madcap, Westy Hogan, Liberty Loan, James T. Clark, Dick Williams, L., Chisca, Marjorie Hynes, Fred Levy, Diamond, Money, Coyne, Judge Budrow, Sergeant York, Actuary, etc.)

Out of imp. MATCHETTE (dam of Dick's Daughter and half sister to Thremhall, Selkirk, Mathioi, etc.)-by Matchmaker. " Oubliette (dam of Thremhall, Selkirk, Mathioi, Alvesford, etc.) by Napsbury. " Memoria (winner and dam of imp. Memorial, Precis, Mausoleum, Recollection, Mnemosyne, Crim , Memorable, Reverie, Silverthought, More, etc.) ^ by Speculum. " Remembrance (dam of Disdain, East Acton, Memory, Telescope, Retrospect, Oblivion, Photo• graph, Fairfield, etc.) by Wild Huntsman. " Jet (winner and dam of Polish, Tribute. The An- • cient Baron, Manchester, Flatterer, Black Tulip, etc.) by . Thence back to the Burton Barb mare (No. 2 family.) Dick's Daughter was a two-year-old winner of 4 races in 1922 and has been placed six times in 1923. Imp. Matchette raced as a two-year-old and was placed. Matchmaker, sire of imp. Matchette, is one of England's most successful horses. He won the Prince of Wales Stakes, the Ascot Derby, etc., and sired , Speculator, Persinus, , etc., and his daughters are also pro• ducing well. Oubliette also produced Thremhall (Stockton Autumn Plate, Great West Riding Plate, etc.), Selkirk (Grosvenor Cup, etc.), Mathioi (Manchester Handicap Steeplechase twice), Alvesford and Memoria (also dam of Amami and Serenity) and Avington Mare, dam of Sfax, Tan and L'homme Sans. Oubliette was half sister to Precis, winner and dam of the winners Cut It Short, Chapelthorpe, II., Halsbury and Lady Halsbury, and the producers Belthorpe (dam of Berrilthorpe) and Mrs. Bent, winner and dam of the winners Miss B. B., Crooked Match, Very Crooked, Benfield, Eldon, Miss Bent and Simon Queen. Memoria was a winner and also produced imp. Memorial, dam of the win• ners Leonard, Mordella, Lusticate, Arlington, Harry Duke, etc., and the producers Memory 2nd, dam of Memorist, John F. Ahearn, Miss Martha, Memorize, Louise F., etc. Memoria also produced the winners Silverthought, Reverie, Memorable (pro• ducer also), Crim Tartar, Mnemosyne (also producer) and Mausoleum and the producers Recollection and Crow More, dam of the winners Crow Not, Lady Marl• borough, Striding Lad, etc. Remembrance also produced the winners Telescope, Retrospect, Fairfield, Memory (producer also). Photograph, Disdain, East Acton and Oblivion, winner and dam of Hampton Figlia, dam of Nat. dam of Lady Edith (winner in England and Belgium, National (winner in England and Brazil), Gallybawn, (winner in England and South Africa) and Ravensara, dam of Rafael, winner in Austria. Jet was a winner and also produced the winners Flatterer, Black Tulip, Man• chester and The Ancient Baron and the producers Polish (grandam of The Lizard) and Tribute. This is the family of , , The Tetrarch, Peter , Pieter- maritzburg, Clyde, , Sheen, , , Burgomaster , Adam, Luke McLuke, Von Tromp, etc. Property of Mr. S. McNaughton No. 7 FIRM FRIEND (No. 23 Family)

A stake winner of 11 races and $18,887. Half brother to Audacious, winner Suburban, Carter (twice), Pimlico, Mineola and Clark Handicaps, etc., a mile race record 1:35% Half brother to Bravado, Hussy, in the Air, Amazon (21 races) and Romping Home.

Family of , Correction, Yankee, , , largest American money winner. Chestnut colt, foaled 1919. By 9.

Out of BOLD GIRL (dam of the high class stake winner Audacious and 7 other winners, etc.) by imp. Ogden. " Battledoor (half sister to Set Fast, a winner and great producer, and third dam of the high-class stake winner Zev, etc.) by Requital. " Bandala (a winner and dam of San Luis, Battledoor, Wenonah, Alabama, etc.) by imp. King Ban. " Mannie Gray (a winner and dam of Domino, Cor• rection, Ten Strike, Free Mason, Lady , etc.) by Enquirer. •" Lizzie G. (dam of Good Night, Faustus, etc.) by War Dance. " mare (half sister to Edina) by Lecompte. " Edith (dam of Stonewall Jackson, Uncle True, Shy- lock, Aerolite, Edina, etc.) by imp. Sovereign. Thence back to Piping Peg, (No. 23 family).

Firm Friend has won at 2, 3 and 4 years old in 1923, 11 races and $18,887, in• cluding four stakes to Oct. 20, 1923. This year he has won July 2, at Aqueduct, Myrtle Selling Stakes, one mile in 1:37, beating 6 others. Won July 6, at Aqueduct, Speculation Handicap, 1 mile with 117 lbs., in 1:38%, beating 4 others. Won July 23, at Empire City, Melrose Selling Stakes, 1 1-16 miles with 115 lbs., in 1:46 %, beating 6 others. Won July 27, at Empire City, 1 mile with 126 lbs., in 1:40, beating Polly Ann and Cherry Tree. Won Sept. 12, at Belmont Park, Freeport Selling Handicap, 1 mile with 117 lbs., in 1:37%, beating six others. Won Sept. 20, at Aqueduct, at 1 1-16 miles with 122 lbs., in 1:44% (first mile in 1:37%), beating six others. Won Oct. 10, at Jamaica. Gowanus Selling Stakes, 1 1-16 miles in 1:45'/;-, with 111 lbs., beating Wynnewood, Episode and Masquerado. Second to Shuffle Along at Empire City, 1 mile and 70 yards in 1:42% (new track record), beating Sunsini and three others. Bold Girl is dam of Audacious (Suburban, IVi miles in 2:02%; Carter, twice; Mineola, mile in 1:35%, American race record; Columbus, Montague, Pierre- pont, Clark Handicaps, etc.; Amazon (21 wins $12,200), Bravado (at three). Hussy (at two). Tomboy (at two). Music in the Air (at three 1921), Amazon (21 races) and Romping Home (two races at 2 in 1922). Battledoor also produced the winner Quantity. Battledoor was half sister to the winner Set Fast, dam of the winners Kin- iord. Clockwork, Panique, Setback, Limpet and Courtplaster (also dam of the stake winners Sticker, Penobscot and Sarsenet, the winners Federal and War Plume, the producers The Nurse and Plaster and the winner and producer Miss Kearney, dam of Eagle (20 wins). Triple Crown (Bouquet Stakes, etc.). War Mask (U. s. Grant Hotel, Windsor, Labor Day Handicap, etc.), Neddam (Belgrade,, Babylon Handicaps, etc.), Moosehead, Honey Girl, Kremlin and the sensational stake winner Zev, winner International Race of $100,000, defeating the winner of 1923 , Albany Handicap, Grand Union Hotel, Paumonok and Rainbow Handicaps, , Withers, Belmont, Queens County Han• dicap and Lawrence Realization Stakes, his winnings at two and three years old to October 22, 1923, aggregating over $255,000. Bandala won the Ladies' Stakes, Mermaid Stakes, etc., and also produced the winner San Luis and the winner and producer Wenonah, dam of Belle of St. Louis (dam of the stake winner Bon Homme, Lulu, Merry Beau, Netherbow and Belle Reach and the producer Eranata) and Weknowit, dam of the stake winner Merry England and the producer Miss Anne, dam of Osaple (17 wins). Sir Dawn and Honolulu. Bandala also produced the winner Alabama, dam of the winners Jim Kelly, Antimony, Jessamine, Mac Ana and the producer Black Banner. Mannie Gray was a winner and also produced the great stake winner and sire Domino, Ten Strike, (Tennessee Derby, etc.), Freemain, and the producers Madan* Reel and Mannie Himyar. Mannie Gray also produced Correction, winner of many races, including Clover Stakes and dam of the Futurity winner and sire Yankee, imp. Junta (in France), Wild Irishman, Stripes, Miss Malaprop (winner in England and dam of imp. Frederick the Greats, Nature (winner and dam of the good stake winner imp- Naturalist, etc.), and Courtisane, dam of the stake winner imp. Courtship and imp. Court Fool. Mannie Gray also produced Lady Reel, winner Beacon Stakes, etc., and dam of the great Hamburg, the stake winner Amanda 5th (also producer), Strathreel (also producer), the sires Frankfort and Hapsburg and the producers Lady Fern, imp. Renown, imp. Lady Languish and imp. Swiftfoot. Lizzie G. also foaled Goodnight (winner and sire), Faustus (great sire), Alice Gray, etc. This is the famous Gallopade family. Property of Mr. R. L. Gerry. No. 8 EBONY BELLE (The Ballet Family) A winner at % in 1:00. Half-sister to Belle Roberts, W. T. Grives and Frank F. Out of half-sister to dam of Marjorie Hynes, Dixie Carroll, Actuary, Coyne, etc. Family of , Bunting, Modesty, , Thunderer, etc. Black filly, foaled 1921.

By DICK FINNELL 9. (Son of King Eric and Tea's Over, by Hanover. A frequent winner, including miles in 1:39 4-5 and 1:40; 1 1-16 miles in 1:46 and 1 1-8 miles in 1:54 3-5. Own brother to the high class stake winners and sires, Dick Welles and Ort Welles. Sire of Lady Madcap, Westy Hogan, Liberty Loan, James T. Clark, Dick Williams, Frederick L., Chisca, Marjorie Hynes, Fred Levy, Diamond, Money, Coyne, Judge Budrow, Sergeant York, Actuary, etc.

Out of CHESTNUT BELLE (dam of the stake win• ner. Belle Roberts, Frank F., W. T. Grives and Ebony Belle, and half sister to Alice Baird, Trojan Belle, etc.) by imp. Pirate of Pen- " Belle of (a stake winner of 13 races and [zance. dam of Alice Baird, Fair Helen, Trojan Belle, etc.) by . " The Belle (dam of Rensselaer, Basque, etc.) by imp. Rayon d'Or. " Blue Grass Belle (a stake winner and dam of Pandora, Raybelle, Ssarg, etc., and sister to Modesty) by War Dance. '• Ballet (dam of Peg Woffington, Busteed, Balancer, Elizabeth L., Katie H., etc., etc.) by Planet. And so on to a mare by imp. Janus.

Ebony Belle won at Jamaica on October 11, 5-8 in 1:00 by four lengths, de• feating 7 others. Chestnut Belle is also the dam of Belle Roberts, a two year old winner in 1917, a winner in 1918, and a stake winner in 1919 and again a winner in 1920; Frank F., a winner three seasons and W. T. Grives. She is a half sister to that very good winner, Alice Baird (also dam of Elkton, Miles Finlen, Dixie Carroll, the high-class stake winner Marjorie Hynes, Coyne and Actuary. Belle of Troy was a winner up to six years of 13 races including Fordham Handicap. She also produced Fair Helen (Lassie Stakes, etc.), an unnamed filly by Adam that won in England, Treasure Trove (at two), Troitus (12 wins to date), Tommywaac (at two and three) and Trojan Belle, winner at two, three and four years and dam of Belle Wrack, winner at two 1921. The Belle was a winner and also produced Rensselaer (winner in the United States, England and Belgium and sire), an unnamed filly by Meddler that won abroad and Basque, winner and dam of winners and producers including My Fair Kentucky, dam of the stake winner Dainty Dame (Louisville Handicap, etc., and dam of the stake winner Touch Me Not, etc.), Mary Le Bus, dam of Billy Barton (Cuban Derby, etc.), etc. The Belle was sister to the winner and producer Raybelle, dam of Sea Robber and Merrythought, winner and dam of the stake winner Merry Lad, Merry Acrobat, etc.. Fair Empress, dam of Exterminator, winner Kentucky Derby, Brooklyn, Harford, Clark, Kentucky, Camden, Ben All Handicaps, Latonia Cup, Saratoga Cup, Pimlico Cup, etc., and over .$240,000. The Belle was sister to Ssarg, winner and dam of the high class stake winner Sotemia (Endurance Stakes, four miles in 7:10 4-5, etc.), Logistilla (capi• tal winner and producer), the stake winner Locochee, the winner Seconke and Servilia, dam of the stake winners Miss Edith, Smart Money, etc. The Belle was sister to Pandora, dam of the good stake horse and sire Box, the stake winner Half Time, etc. Blue Grass Belle was stake winner and also produced Follow the Flag, Class and the producer Red Clover. Blue Grass Belle was sister to Vega, who produced The Lioness ( Stakes, etc., and dam of Heywood Hunter, Mainspring and Standing, winner of the Carlton Stakes), The Pepper, Mary C, (also dam of Berclair (winner Tennes• see Derby, etc.), Rhinelander (stake winner), Fleur de Marie, etc. Blue Grass Belle was sister to Modesty, the only filly to win the American Derby, who in turn produced Daisy F., dam of Jersey Lightning, dam of Regret, winner of the Kentucky Derby, etc.; Thunderer, winner of the Futurity, etc., etc. Ballet also produced the winners Busteed (30 wins) and Balancer and the producers Cathay and Lady Longfellow, dam of Versifier, Rose Lady. (dam of the stake winners Cock o' the Walk, Stargowan, John Smulski, etc.). Lady Hope (dam of the stake winners Chalmers, Landseer, etc.), Barbara Gray, dam of the stake winner Bugler, etc. Ballet also produced the stake winner Peg WofFington, dam of the high-class stake winner David Garrick (Great Trial Stakes, Annual , etc., in this country, and Chester Cup, 2% miles, in England, etc.), the stake winners Pegasus, Kitty Clive (also producer) and Bracegirdle (also dam of the stake winners The Manager, America, Woodlake, The Rival, Lady Anne, the winners Prince Hohen- lohe. Independence, Aristocrat, Belle of Ashland, etc.); the frequent winner Madrilene (also producer). Intruder (winner in England), Star Actor, etc., etc. Ballet also produced Maid of Balgowan, winner and dam of the stake winner Prince of Melbourne, Vassal Dance, Maid of Promise (also producer), Oneko Maid (dam of Vinctides) and Maid of Fortune (dam of Viley, Lost Fortune, Frank W., and Flying Gold Dust, dam of the stake winner Flying Footsteps, Elkridge, Art Rick and Fleeting Fashion. Ballet also produced Elizabeth L., stake winner and dam of the stake winner Zuna (Hurricana Stakes, etc., and dam of the French stake winners Sioux and Chippewa, Red Sox, Golden Broom, etc.), the stake winner Elizabethan, Melter and the producer Miss Laudeman. Property of Mr. R. L. Gerry. No. 9 RUDDY (No. 9 Family) A stake winner in 1922. Out of a half-sister to the stake winners Hessian, Mary Davis, Air Man, and Lady Rachel, etc. Family of , Friar Rock, , , , etc. Bay colt, foaled 1920. By Imp. McGEE 3. (Son of White Knight and Remorse, by . A stake winner and sire of the stake winners, (Kentucky Derby), Exterminator (Kentucky Derby), and over $240,000, , Viva America (Kentucky Oaks), Coy, Robert Bradley, In Memoriam, Sympathy, Martha Fallon, Tragedy, Hollinger, Sandy, Horron, Minda, Sharpshooter, Debuntante, Sinfran, Calypte, Finalee, McMeekin and many other useful horses.) Out of ROSE LEAVES (dam of Ruddy and half sister to 3 stake winners) by Ballot. " imp. Colonial (dam of Hessian, Airman, Mary Da• vis, Lady Rachel, etc.) by Trenton. imp. Thankful Blossom (dam of Wolashill) by . imp. The Apple (dam of Crab Apple, Cider and One I Love) by Hermit. Black Star (half sister to Gilbert, etc.) by Forerunner. mare (a winner and dam of Gilbert, Admiral Byng, Orion and United Service) by Toxophilite. Maid of Masham (a stake winner and dam of Emi• gration, Faraway, Lady Masham, etc.) by . Miss Lydia (dam of Yorkshire Grey, Maid of Der- went, etc.) by imp. Belshazzar. Thence back to Old Vintner mare (No. 9 family). Ruddy won two races at two years old, including the Rainbow Selling Stakes at Empire City % in 1:10, beating FuUon, Forest Lore and Romping Home; and 5V2 furlongs at Jamaica in 1:05%, beating Keenon, Homestretch and four others. This season he ran third to Indian Trail and Comixa at Empire City % in 1:09 3-5, beaten 2Vi lengths; and second to Hullabaloo in Arrow Selling Stakes at Empire City % in 1:10, beaten a length, in front of Canaque and Foxtail. Miss Starlight won in England at three years old. She is a sister to Emi• grant, also winner in England. Miss Starlight is a sister to Mary Davis, a stake winner of 15 races in three seasons, and dam of Despair, a winner from two to five, 1923. She is also a sister to the very high-class race horse Hessian (also a sire.) Imp. Colonial also produced Air Man, Lady Rachel (stake winner in England), Victoria M. (dam of El Biod, Vigorous, Victor S., Borgeois, Arnold and Waytoria), and La Venganza, dam of the stake winner Manager Waite, Gondolier (one of the best horses in South Africa) Tapageur, Col. Tex and the 1923 stake winner Nellie Morse. Imp. Thankful Blossom is the dam of Woolashill (in England) and imp. Corn Blossom (who won four seasons). Imp. The Apple won, and is also the dam of Crab Apple, Cider (dam of Germicide, Octocide and Regicide), and imp. One I Love, a high-class stake win• ner and dam of the winners Apple of My Eye, Sadaquada (dam of the stake win• ners Tuscaloosa, Mohican and Carlaverock), Rockwater (dam of Duncraggan, Cold Spring, Encrinite, Onatassa, Scylla and Ground Swell), Frances Ray, Eleusinia, and the producers Cayudutta (dam of Cliff Creek, a good winner in France, Umatilla, .Pocatello and Gimmerglass, dam of the stake winner Crystal Ford), and Love Apple, dam of imp. Nominee and imp. Apple Jack 2nd. Black Star also produced the winner Staunch. The Texophilite mare won and produced Gilbert (winner Ascot Derby, etc.). Lady Paramount (dam of St. Mirin), Stella, she the dam of Astrologer and Astrology (dam of imp. Star Shoot and L'Etoile, dam of the great French horse Ecouen, Estress and Prince Eugene), Star of Fortune (dam of Sidus), and Ad• miral Byng (Lewes Grand Handicap, etc.). United Service and Orion. This is the noted Maid of Masham family from which have come (2000 Guineas, etc.), (1000 Guineas), imp. Omar Khayyam (Kentucky Derby, Brooklyn Derby, Saratoga Cup, Lawrence Realization, etc.), Sysonby, (Oaks, etc.). Fair Play, Friar Rock, , Sir Martin, , etc. Property of Mr. E. M. Kruelwitch. No. 10 OWASCO

(No. 4 Family).

A winner in 1922.

Out of a half sister to the stake winner Star Court and four other winners. The Magnolia Family. Bay gelding, foaled 1920. By DICK FINNELL 9. (Son of King Eric and Tea's Over by Hanover. A frequent winner, including- miles in 1:39 4-5 and 1:40; 1 1-16 miles in 1:46 and 1 1-8 miles in 1:54 3-5- Own brother to the high-class stake winners and sires, Dick Welles and Ort Welles. Sire of Lady lUadcap, Westy Hogan, Liberty Loan, James T. Clark, Dick Williams, Frederick L., Chisca, Marjorie Hynes, Fred Levy, Diamond, Money, Coyne, Judge Budrow, Sergeant York, Actuary, etc.)

Out of QUEEN'S MAID (foaled 1916, dam of Owasco):_.by imp. Ogden. ** Courtmaid (dam of the stake winner Star Court and five other winners) by . " Sallie McAllister (a winner and dam of Bear- catcher, etc., etc.) by imp. Zorilla. " Palmetto (a great producer) by Virgil. " Squeez'em (a famous producer) by Lexington. Thence back to the Layton Barb mare (No. 4 family). Owasco won at two years old, was twice second and once third. His winning^ race was at Bowie November 21, 1922, when he won six furlongs in 1:16, beating eleven others. Queen's Maid is a young mare, foaled 1916. Her sire, imp. Ogden, won the Futurity, Great Eastern, Long Island Handicap, etc., and sired Sir Martin, Fayette, , Star Jasmine, Mars Cassidy, Bondage, Jock Scot, Gloomy Gus, Ed Gar• rison, Cheer Leader, Belmere, Frontier, The Masquerader, Beaverkill, Knight of the Heather, Capt. Alcock, etc. Courtmaid was a winner and also produced the stake winner Star Court, Rora, W. T. Buckner, Al Court, Cottontail and Crow Robb. Sallie McAllister was a winner and also produced the winners Miss Ames, Spike, Bearcatcher and Silver Brush. Palmetto also foaled the winners Right Royal, Nannie Dunn, Nannie Davis, Floridan, Dolly Gray (a winner five seasons and a producer), the producers Brook and Du Barry, dam of Sir Barry, a winner. Palmetto also porduced Mermaid, dam of the winners , Minotaur Eonite, Heenan, Gloomer, Merry Day (Flash Stakes, etc.). Runic, Eous, Merry Maid (also dam of May Combs, Renault, Merry Belle and Hancock), Eonic (Fleur de Lis Handicap, Lissak Stakes and $10,000 Burns Handicap, and also dam of the winners Bell Horse, War Horn, Bell Buoy, Teresa J., Penn, Lady Mary, Black Coffee, Bell Cow, etc.), and Miss Bessie, dam of Best Bib and Tucker, etc. Squeez'em also foaled (Kentucky Derby, etc.), Fardello, Edenberry, Tom Naven, Recluse, The Slashes (stake winner and dam of the stake winner Loki, etc,), and Sylph, dam of the stake winner Kaloolah (dam of Ethel Green, Bellfield 2nd, etc.), and the winners Philip D., (dam of Teulada, etc.), John K., Sylvia and La Sylphide, a stake winner and dam of Semper Rex, Semper Lex, Semper Fidele (a stake winner and dam of Old Faithful, Flammarion, Tosti, etc.). Semper Ego, Semper Ira, Semper , she the dam of La Vieta, Borough and Duessa. Sylph also foaled Sea Mew, dam of L'Amazone, who produced Andvari, Goldzone, Laddy, W. I. Hinch, Scythiana (dam of the stake winner Boaz), and L'Orient, dam of Coligny (a stake winner over the jumps). Chanson, El Cuchillo (a winner on the flat and over the jumps), and , dam of Boxer (a winner five seasons), Kebo (four seasons). Astrologer (seven seasons), Balshed (four seasons), Magellan, Fair Miss and Houdini. Property of Mr. E. M. Kruelwitch.

No. 11 O'CORRA (No. 23 Family).

Out of a winner.

Out of a half sister to the stake winner Eternity.

Family of Zev, imp. Naturalist, Domino, Hamburg, Yankee, Audacious, Firm

Friend, etc., etc.

Chestnut colt, foaled 1920.

By ORMONDALE 3. (Son of imp. and imp. Santa Bella by Serf. Winner of The Futurity and $33,370 as a two-year-old and of the Broadway Stakes at three. Sire of the high-class stake winners Purchase, Ormesdale, Neddam, Passing Shower, Lady Rosebud, Rosabel, Edith K., Miss Meise, Jupiter, John S. Reardon, etc.) Out of MARGARET 0. (a winner) by imp. Marathon. " Golden Fancies (dam of the stake winner Eternity)-by Gold Heels. " Fads and Fancies (dam of the stake winner Trifler and four other winners) by Yankee. " imp. Renown (a great producer and half sister to Hamburg, etc.) by St. Simon. " Lady Reel (a stake winner and dam of the great Hamburg, etc.) by Fellowcraft. " Mannie Gray (dam of the great Domino, etc.) by Enquirer. Thence back to Piping Peg (No. 23 Family). Margaret 0. was a winner at two years and is a daughter of Marathon, sire of Jack Hare Jr., Marion Goosby, Gipsey Queen, Alert, Square Dealer, Sentimental, Miss Fannie, Ninety Simplex, Frank W., Romeo, Bughouse, etc. Golden Fancies also produced Eternity, winner at two, three and at four 1922. Golden Fancies was half sister to Trifler, winner Princeton, Port Deposit Stakes, etc. Fads and Fancies also produced the winners Bughouse, Joe Rosenfeld, Jeffer• son and E. F. Albee. Imp. Renown was also dam of the winners Notoriety and Hippocrates and Event, dam of the stake winner Yankee Witch and Occasion. Imp. Renown was sister to imp. Lady Languish, dam of the winners By Heck and Bounding Through and the producers Lady Lexington and Lady Paramount. Imp. Renown was sister to imp. Swiftfoot, dam of the winners Seneca 2nd, Absconder, Speedyfoot (in England), Footpath (in Argentine) and the producer Greyhound. Imp. RenoWh was half sister to Hamburg, winner Great Trial, Double Event, Flash, Autumn, Prospect Stakes, etc., at two and the Realization and Brighton Cup at three and a great sire. Lady Reel won the Beacon Stakes, etc., and also produced the stake winner Amanda 5th (also producer), Strathreel (also producer). Lady Fern (producer), and the sires Frankfort and Hapsburg. Lady Reel was half sister to the high-class stake winner Correction, dam of the Futurity winner and sire Yankee, Junta (in France), Stripes, Miss Malaprop (in England and dam of imp. Frederick the Great), Nature (winner and dam of the stake winners imp. Naturalist and imp. Chiclet and Charity Lass, dam of imp. Poverina and imp. Yung Ching) and Courtisane, dam of imp. Courtship and imp. Court Fool. Mannie Gray was a winner and also produced the great stake winner and sire Domino, the stake winner Bandala (also producer, and the fourth dam of Zev, win• ner of over $255,000), Ten Strike (Tennessee Derby, etc.), the winner Free Mason, Madam Reel (producer) and Mannie Himyar, dam of the stake winner Blackstock and the winners Tros, Partnership and Dorothy Gray, also the dam of Leonie, Birdie Williams, Dismiss, Grayssian, Merchant Marine, etc. Mannie Gray was sister to the great sire Faustus. Property of Mr. J. H. Anderson.

No. 12 ROYAL AIRMAN

(No. 15 Family)

Half-brother to Gallivant and Galeta.

Out of a winner.

Family of Foxhall, winner , Cesarewitch, etc. etc.

Brown gelding, foaled 1921.

By Imp. AERONAUT 1.

(Son of and imp. Miss Ellie by . Winner of many races in• cluding May Stakes, Westchester Highweight, Van Cortlandt and Crotona Handicaps. Sire of Flying Fairy, Spring Board, Garbage, Buckboard, Sun God, Uncle John, Belgian Queen, etc., etc.). .' Out of imp. LADY GALETTE (winner and dam of Galli• vant and Galeta) by Lord Edward II. St. Galette (winner and dam of West, etc.) by St. Frusquin. Lady K. (winner and dam of Key West, Luculia, Lister, etc.) by . American Girl (winner and dam of Rocker, Natica, American Duchess, Balisarda, etc.) by King Alfonso. Jamaica (dam of Foxhall, Joanno, Potosi, Foxetta, Abaca, etc.) by Lexington. Fanine Ludlow (winner and dam of , Choc• taw, Chipola, Cataline, Corisande, etc.) by imp. . Mollie Jackson (winner and dam of Monday, Long Branch, Doubt, etc.) by Vandal. Thence back to a Royal mare (No. 15 family).

Royal Airman has been second at % in 1:01 3-5 and third at % in 1:01 4-5, on a heavy track. Imp. Lady Galette was a winner and is dam of Galeta, a two-year-old winner in 1921 and 1923 and Gallivant, a winner in 1921, 1922 and 1923. St. Galette was a winner and also dam of the winner West. Lady K., was a winner and also produced the winners Key West, Luculia and Lister. American Girl was a winner in England and also foaled the English winners Rocker, Natica, American Duchess, and the producer Balisarda. American Girl was sister to Foxhall, winner Grand Prix de Paris, Cambridge• shire, Cesarewitch, Ascot Cup, etc. Jamaica was also dam of Potosi (winner in England), Joanna (winner and dam of Fille d'Or, Fleche d'Or, Jola, etc.), Foxetta (dam of Lelia May, etc.) and Abaca, dam of the winners Arabian, Abundant, Bounteous, Sufficiency and the producer Sister Adeline. Fannie Ludlow was a winner, her 1%-mile time, 1:56, being the best on record for many years. She also foaled the winners Cedric, Cholula, Chipola, Cataline and Courisande, dam of Tomoka. Mollie Jackson was a grand winner whose race at 3-mile heats in 5:35%, 5:34% and 5:28% is the fastest ever run. She also foaled Monday, Long Branch and Doubt, dam of Stockton, Blue Jay and Beeton, winners, and Doubt, Jr., dam of Andrew D., and Laurella. Property of Mr. A. J. Ruben. No. 13 SPONTANEOUS (No. 2 Family).

Half sister to the stake winner Azrael, Statim. Out of a half-sister to the high class stake winner (sire of , Derby winner 1922, Town Guard.

Family of Mask, imp. Woolsthorpe, imp. Atheling II., Sheen, imp. Dandle Dinmont,, etc.

Bay filly, foaled 1921.

By HEARTS OF OAK. (Son of imp. Bassetlaw and Lady Lightfoot II., by imp. Greenback.- A high-clasa stake winner at two, three and four years old and a winner for four seasons afterwards. Sire of Chief Sponsor, Royal Visitor, Oakling, Puff Ball, Lady Heart, Honey's Jewel, Honey Dear, etc., etc.)

Out of Imp. AT ONCE (a winner and dam of the stake winner Azrael and Statim) by Simontault. " Tout Suite (dam of Impediment and I Say) by . " Star (a stake winner and dam of Bright Love and Eos) by Thurio. " Meteor (a famous producer) by Thunderbolt. And so on to the Burton Barb mare (No. 2 Family). i Spontaneous ran second to Bubbling at Aqueduct, beaten half a length 5-8 in 1:01 1-5, beating eleven others; she also ran third to Lady Audrey and Hard Bargain at 5-8 in 1:02 at Jamaica. Imp. At Once was a winner up to four years and is dam of the winners Azrael (Ontario Handicap, etc.) and Statim. Imp. At Once is half sister to Hurry On, winner St. Leger, Club Cup, September Stakes, Newbury Stakes, etc., and sire of Captain Cuttle (Derby, etc.), Town Guard, etc. Tout Suite also produced the winners Impediment (Killingworth Stakes, etc.) and I Say. Tout Suite was half sister to Parlamente, winner and dam of the winners Rismante (Stamford Stakes, etc.), Parella (Surbiton, Prince Albert Handicaps, etc.). Parley, Duc-an-Dhurras and Parlance. Star won the Home-bred Stakes, etc., and also produced the winners Bright Love and Eos. Star was half sister to the winners Mask (Ascot Derby, , etc. and sire) and Radiancy, also dam of the winners Sheen (Ascot Derby, Cesarewitch, Cup, Newmarket Plate, etc. and sire), Tarbolton (49th Triennial, Newmarket Biennial, etc.) and Vulpecula (SoltykofF Stakes, etc.) and the producer Norah Darling. Star was half sister to Meg Merrilies, winner and dam of the stake winners Dandle Dinmont, Mephisto, Turlygood and Zamet and the winners Orpheline and Merry News. Meteor also produced the winners Devilshoof (34th Triennial, etc.), Argo Navis (, etc., and producer). The Spark (Bentinck Memorial Stakes, etc.), and Diadeste and the producers Star of the South, Iskra (grandam of imp. Goldcrest, winner Dolphine Stakes, etc. and sire) and Light of Other Days, dam of the stake winner and sire imp. Woolsthorpe, Curio (, etc.). Aureus, Spur-Royal and Mountain Daisy, winner of the Bretby Stakes and grandam of'the high-class Margarenthal and imp. Atheling 2nd. This is also the family of Miss Dollar (Duke of York Stakes), Castor (Gim- crack Stakes), Captivation, Sarchedon, Stefan the Great, Red Robe (), (1000 Oaks), Leaconfield (), Odd Trick (Cam• bridgeshire), the Third, Beppo. Grey Momus (2000), Lecturer (Cesare• witch, Ascot Cup, Turbine (), Copyright, Tullibardine (Goodwood Cup), etc. Property of Mr. A. J. Ruben.

No. 14 BAY FILLY (No. 15 Family).

Half sister to nine winners.

Family of Inspector B., Bella B., St. Bellane, Kosciusko, Foxhall, etc.

Foaled 1922.

By RAPID WATER 4.

(Son of imp. Rapallo and Water Girl by imp. Watercress. A high-class stake winner of 41 races. Sire of Dally Waters, Frances G., Myra Helmar, Bob Hensley, Rapids, Laughing Water, Manokin, Juanita Frederick, Gulf Stream, Eastern Princess, Napoli, Kate Canal, Phoneta, The Trout, Rapid Traveller, Rapid Stride, Dancing Spray, Chow, Antilles, Sarosota, Rivulet, Champlain, , Water Girl, Miss Miami, Power, Parthema, Trafalgar, Tropical Water, etc., etc.)

Out of STAR DREAMER (dam of 9 winners) by imp. Star Ruby. " Crisalba (a winner and dam of Star Dreamer) by imp. Sir Modred. " Columbine (dam of Elsie Smith, Our Gertie, Colum- ^' bary, etc.) by Enquirer. " Colossa (dam of the stake winners Inspector B., Bella B., Kosciusko, etc.) by Colossus. " Rurica (dam of Harkaway, etc.) by Ruric. " (dam of Margaretta, etc.) by imp. Margrave. " Fanny Wright (dam of Emma Wright, etc.) by Silverheels. " Aurora by Lloyd's Vingt'un. Thence back to the 20th dam, a Royal mare (No. 15 family).

Star Dreamer is dam of Pocotaligo (four seasons). Skyward, Gardenia (at two and three). Fandango, Alpine (at two). Spectre (at two, three and four). Myrtle- gale (at two). (four seasons). Miss Minerva, at two 1922, and War Victor, a winner in 1922. Crisalba won and also produced Capsule, dam of Pills. Columbine was also dam of the winners Elsie Smith, Our Gertie and Colum- bary in England. Columbine was sister to the great stake horse Inspector B. (23 wins and $58,282, and sire of Endurance by Right), etc. Columbine was sister to Bella B., stake winner of sixteen races and also dam of Gold Or, Moorsprite, Holyoke, Honey Bee, and the producers Gatien Belle (dam of the stake winners Lena Misha and Al Busch, and the winners Bulls Run and Polar) and Bellane, dam of the high-class stake winner St. Bellane, the stake winner Helene, the winners Pelleas, Geo. S. Davis, Diamond Buckle and the pro• ducer Gunwad, dam of Edna Stewart, Chaumere, Ada Kenneday, Barbara , Penrod and Valspar. Columbine was sister to Inspectress, dam of the winner Approved and Big Goose, dam of the winners Golden Egg, The Gander, Helen Raybould and Frank Patton. Colossa was a veritable . She produced, in addition to those named above, Koscuisko (Sheridan, United States Hotel Stakes, etc.). Getaway, Trojan, Dick Whittington and the producers Isabell and Callatine. Rurica also foaled the good winner Harkaway. This is a distinguished family, its members including Mollie Jackson, whose record at three-mile heats, 5:35%, 5:34% and 5:28%, is the fastest ever run; Monday, capital race horse and sire; Long Branch, stake winner; Stockton, Fanny Ludlow, frequent winner; Foxhall, winner of Grand Prix de Paris, , Cambridgeshire and Cesarewitch Handicaps, etc., Choctaw (eighteen wins), Cholula, Cataline, Stonenellie, Sir Joseph, etc. Property of Mr. A. J. Ruben. No. 15 BROWN FILLY (105186) Out of a winner. Half sister to Curls and Ada. Her grandam a winner and sister to two winners. From a stout racing family, that of Onatas, Buela, Lieber Karl, , (Ky. Derby). Foaled May 5, 1922. Marks: Star, dim white stripe half way between nostrils and forehead, little white around hind coronets. By RAPID WATER 4.

Out of LADY BALDUR (a winner and dam of Ada and . Curls) by imp. Baldur. Odalische (a winner and sister to two winners) by The Chevalier. Attilla mare (dam of Albert Stull, Odalische, Gengis, Khan and Hilda) by Attilla Wild Rose (dam of Jack Rose, Wildwood, Hedge Rose, Herndon and Princess Rose) by Wildidle. Vivandiere (dam of Onyx and Cornucopia) by Revenue. Greek Slave (dam of Sarong, Petty, Black Slave, etc.) by imp. Glencoe. Margaret Hunter (dam of Stumps, Sallie, etc.) by imp. Margrave. Mary Hunt (dam of Nannie Clark, Nannie Rogers, etc.) by Bertrand. Betty Coons by Hephestion. Spot by Hamptons Twigg. mare by imp. Bedford. mare by Harlequin. mare by imp. Fearnaught. This filly is a half sister to Ada, a winner for three seasons, and to Curls, a two-year-old winner in 1916 and again a winner in 1917 and 1918. Lady Baldur was a winner and her sire imp. Baldur was a winner and son of Sheen and Sunshine by . Odalische was a winner at six furlongs in 1:15% and 1:16% and a full sister to Hilda (a good race mare and winner), and to Gengis Kahn, two, three and four- year-old winner. Attilla mare also foaled the winner Albert Stull, and is a half sister to Hedge Rose (winner of eight races and dam of Charlie Rose, a winner), and to the high- class campaigner. Jack Rose, who won 41 races up to seven years old. Wild Rose also foaled the winners Wildwood, Herndon and Princess Rose. Vivandiere foaled Onyx, a winner, and the producer Cornucopia, the dam of the winners Blue Peter and Witchcraft, the dam of Tammany Hall. Greek Slave foaled Sarong, Black Slave and Petty. From Sarong came Aristides, Wissahickon (dam of Fairview, etc.), Daisy Hoey (dam of Rambler, Woodruff (also dam of Lieber Karl, etc.). Gambler, Notre Dame and Gamester) and Petersborough. Petty foaled Observanda, Traveler, Lansdown, Straightlace and Petulance (dam of Fretful) and Baby Blake, the dam of Maggie Ward and Baby B. From Black Slave came the winners Diamond, Maratana, Anne Augusta, Topsy, Oakdale, Black Gal, Bessie B. and Banker, Daughters of Black Slave, namely: Maratana, Anne Augusta, Topsy and Black Gal have all produced winners. Margaret Hunter produced Sallie, dam of the stake winner Lampi, the win• ners Eagle, O'Malley and Long Nine (dam of the stake winner Nettie Norton, Repetta, Carver, Jr., Arundel, and the sire Erdenheim) and the producer Maggie Storm, dam of Dame Lightbody, Malacca, etc. Margaret Hunter also producer Kate Bateman, Stumps, Roxana, etc. This is a great racing family, from which came Aristides (Kentucky Derby), Rambler, Fairview and many others. Property of Mr. A. J. Ruben. No. 16 CHESTNUT FILLY (No. 10 Family). Sister to Billy Gibson and All in All. Out of sister to dam of the stake winner , etc. Out of half sister to dam of Pepper Tea, winner Juvenile Stakes, etc. Foaled 1922. By EVEREST 16. (Son of and imp. Aggie Marden by Harden. A winner at two and three years old and half brother to the stake winners Aunt Aggie and imp. Devout. From the family of Papyrus (Epsom Derby 1923), imp. Ormonde, , Sardanaple, , Theo. Cook, etc. Sire of Billy Gibson, Strut Miss Lizzie, All in All, Slicker and Lady Jane, all two-year-old winners). Out of Imp. LILY TRAYNE (dam of Billy Gibson and All in All, and sister to imp. Consuelo 2nd, win• ner and dam of Ky. Derby winner George Smith) by Bradwardine. " imp. Miss Pepper (dam of the great producer imp. Consuelo II.) by Pepper and Salt. " Great Dame (dam of three winners) by Hermit. " Lady Paramount (dam of Balbirnie) by Toxophilite. " Thrift (dam of , imp. Pursebearer, etc.) by . " Braxey (15 wins and dam of imp. Bernice, etc.) by imp. Moss Trooper, " Queen Mary (dam of , imp. Bonnie Scotland, Broomielaw, Bonnie Bell, imp. Bal- rownie. Blooming Heather, Bertha, etc.) by Gladiator. And so on to a mare by Childers. This filly is a sister to Billy Gibson, a two-year-old winner in 1922 and again in 1923 and to All in All, a two-year-old winner in 1923. Imp. Lily Trayne is a sister to imp. Consuelo 2nd, winner at two, three and four and dam of George Smith (Kentucky Derby, Bowie, Edgemere, Yorktown, Excelsior Handicaps, etc., 17 wins $42,884), Counsel (at two, three and seven 1921), Theresa Gill (13 wins, $7,487) at two and three), Billy Stuart (8 wins). La Patrie (also dam of Scotland Yet and Native Land), Dragon Rock (5 wins to 1921) and Nohant, at three, 1921, Segovia, a two-year-old winner in 1922, Sligo, a two- year-old winner in 1923 and Athelstan, a winner in 1923. Imp. Miss Pepper 2nd also produced the winner Daisy Shine and Green Pepper, dam of Pepper Tea, two-year-old winner of the Juvenile Stakes, etc., 9 wins, $5,485 in 1921 and again in 1922. Great Dame also produced the winners Kuroki, Trelawny, , Blackaton and Laomedia (also dam of Marcianus, Perry Hill, Laodicea, Marcodia and Leighton Tor) and the producers Galmpton (dam of Gallowegian, dam of Chara• banc and Galliston), Grimspound (dam of Gatmore), Song Queen (dam of Rigolo and Prima Donna) and Mind Points, dam of Good Points and Cross Points. Lady Paramount was also dam of the winners Balbirnie, Layia and Paragon and the producers Lady Blackney (dam of Chaplin) and Lady Hermoine, dam of Princesse de Galles and Dominik. Lady Paramount was half sister to the great race horse Tristan, winner Hard- wicke Stakes (three times). (twice), Cambridgeshire, Ascot Gold Cup, Epsom Gold Cup, Grand Prix de Deauville, etc. Thrift also foaled imp. Pursebearer (, etc., and sire). Trapeze, Thomery, Avoir, and the producers La Religeuse, Rosedale, Landlady, etc. Thrift was half sister to Merino, dam of (Oaks, , Manchester Cup, etc., and producer), Maude (winner and producer). Vicuna (winner and producer) and Hibernia, dam of La Loutre (dam of the stake winner Mi-Careme, Louisianne and Lesbos) and Thias 11, dam of the stake winners Guer- royante (22nd Prix Biennial at Maisons-Laffitte; Prix de I'Avenir at Baden Baden, etc.), and Theresa, winner Prix de Grif at St. Cloud, etc. Thrift was half sister to imp. Bernice, winner in England and dam of the English winners Agrippa and Sophie, the high-class race horse Bertram, Beatrice (winner from whom descends the famous Bellona family), , Beresina, Bella, etc. This is the famous Queen Mary family. Property of Mr. A. J. Ruben. No. 17 CHESTNUT FILLY (105175)

(No. 6 Family).

Sister to the frequent winners Sagamore and Auntie.

Half sister to the stake winner Second Thoughts, Category, Lady of Lynn, Margaret Lowry and Colonel Cook.

By UNCLE 4.

(Son of imp. Star Shoot and The Niece by Alarm. Great stake winner and great sire. Sire of Old Rosebud, Little Nephew, Motor Cop, Tracksend, Atalanta, Rifle, War God, Gold Digger, Adonis, Lester Doctor and many other winners.)

Out of LYDIA 2d (dam of Second Thoughts, Auntie, Colonel Cook, Category, Margaret Lowry, Saga• more, etc.) by Luke Blackburn. Nydia (dam of Frank Morrison, Anita, Sea Swell, etc.) by Iroquois. Valerian (dam of Be...; of the Highlands, Boatman, Brambleton, etc.) by Vandal. Nubia (dam of Helmet, Borak, Mariposa, dam of 12 winners, etc.) by imp. Albion. Corset (dam of Loudon and Corsair) by Epsilon. imp. Bustle (a winner and dam of Bellfield and Phil Brown) by . The Odd Trick by . Grey Duchess by Pot-8-os. Duchess by . Gaudy by . Thence back to the 18th dam. Barb mare (No. 6 family). This filly is a sister to Sagamore, a two-year-old winner in 1919, and an annual winner from 1920 to 1923 and to Auntie, a two-year-old winner of three races. Lydia 2nd is also the dam of Second Thoughts, a two-year-old stake winner of 6 races in 1921, and again a winner in 1922 of 6 races, and 1923 of 7 races. Colonel Cook (26 races). Category (14 races), Margaret Lowry (4 races). Judge Lassing (3 races), Lydia Lee (2 races), and Lady of Lynn. Nydia foaled the stake winner Sea Swell, Frank Morrison and Anita, and the producer Rossnydia (dam of Forelock, who in turn produced Forehead, Foreguard, Ida May, Forward, Gavin C, Dr. Lee Huffman, etc.), and the producer Nautilla, dam of Tom Massie. Valerian foaled the winners Boatman, Belle of the Highlands (a producer also), Brambleton, Blackthorn, Thad Rowe, Pan Handle, Woodruff, Tabitha (also a producer), and Vestige, dam of Stand Pat, St. Enoch, Sir Cannon, etc.).

Valerian was a full sister to Variella, who produced the winners Emigrant, Boomerang, Trosseau, McHenry, Luray, , Irregular, Consistent, and Brunette, dam of the full brothers Huron and G. W. Johnson; Lothario, Wild Warrior, Tuskarosa, Executor, Rama, Julia W. (also a producer), Brune (dam of Rockwell, Kriss Kringle, etc.).

Nubia foaled the winners Helmet, Borak, and Mariposa, a wonderfully great brood mare who produced Swift, Beatitude (grandam of Banastar), Boulevard, Beatrice (dam of Suisuan, etc.), Ada D., Emmett, Marshall Luke, Miss Baldwin, Helmsman, Great Guns, Bliss and John Conroy.

This is probably the best branch of the No. 6 Family. Property of Mr. A. J. Ruben. No. 18 CHESTNUT COLT (105159) Half brother to the winners Prince Igor and Cap Rock.

Family of Luke Blackburn, Salvator, Leonatus, Longstreet, etc. Foaled April 25, 1922. Marks: Wide blaze, , white on lower lip; near front ankle white; off front coronet white extending to ankle in front; off hind coronet white; chestnut spots around coronets; two tan spots on off side of neck and one on near shoulder.

By UNCLE 4. (Son of imp. Star Shoot and The Niece by Alarm. Great stake winner and great sire. Sire of Old Rosebud, Little Nephew, Motor Cop, Tracksend, Jane Frances, Edith W., Atalanta, Uncle's Lassie, War Machine, Thinker, Rifle, War God, Gold Digger, Adonis, Lester Doctor and many other winners.)

Out of MOULIN ROUGE (a winner and dam of Cap Rock, Prince Igor and the producer Yo-Ho-Ho)—by Himyar. " Monte Rosa (a winner and dam of Marquise, Mill- stream, Siboney, The Rose, etc.) by imp. Mr. Pickwick. " Mountain Range (a winner and dam of Katie Mac, Harry Crawford, Monte Viso, Payne, Fritzi ' Scheff, etc.) by Longfellow. " Sierra Nevada (a winner and dam of Little Silver, Jolly Tar, etc.) by imp. Glengarry. " Nevada (a stake winner and dam of Luke Blackburn, Greenland, etc.) by Lexington. " Lightsome (dam of Sprightly, Crucifix, etc., and grandam of Salvator, etc.) by imp. Glencoe. " Levity (dam of Ruric, Legatee, Mildred, Brenna, etc.) by imp. Trustee. " mare (dam of Vandal, Volga, Alaric, etc.) by imp. Tranby. Thence back to 26th dam, a Royal mare (No. 12 family).

Moulin Rouge won at two years and is dam of the winners Prince Igor (at two, three and four) and Cap Rock (at two and at three) and the producer Yo-Ho-Ho, dam of Nenette, winner at two, three and four. Moulin Rouge is sister to Matterhorn, dam of the winners High Range (24 wins), Massenet, Brick and Mortar (at two and three), Henry R. (at two). Little Niece and Passepartoct, at three. Monte Rosa, won and also produced the stake winner Marquise (also pro• ducer), the winners Marioni (also producer), Siboney, Millstream, The Rose (also producer) and Maltese Cross, also dam of the winners Cadichon (26 wins'), Moliere, Ecclesiastic and Mrs. Sewall, also dam of the winners Otisco, Lady Champ and Lucky Pearl and Mollie Elliot, dam of The Wag (at two, three and at four 1923) and Ruddles (at two, three, four and at five 1923) and Plum Pudding, dam of Teds Plum, winner of 4 races at two 1922, and again a winner in 1923. Mountain Range won and also produced the winners Payne, Quick Range, Harry Crawford, Fritzi Scheff, Katie Mac and Monte Viso, dam of Monte Himyar (winner and dam of Montelimar), March Past (winner and dam of La Cambra, La Garinga, Overseer and Marblehead) and Merry, dam of Male Fletcher and Jardin de Paris. Sierra Nevada won and also produced the winners Jolly Tar and Little Silver and the producers Sierra Madra and Wamsutta. Nevada was a high-class stake winner and also produced the great stake winner and sire Luke Blackburn, the stake winners Greenland, Bravo, Ecuador and Bradford and the producer Nova Zembla. Nevada was sister to the stake winner Salina, also dam of Salvator, Danicheff, Clovis and McCabe and the producers Sara, Virlein, etc. This is the family of St. Augustine, Leonatus, Longstreet, Fordham, Hyphen, Ornament, Whorler, Sat• isfaction, Wilmar, Aretino, Elias Lawrence, Volturno, Avalon, Lexicon, etc. This is the famous LEVITY family. Property of Mr. H. M. Howard.

]Vo. 19 CHESTNUT COLT (103620)

(No. 3 Family.)

Brother to the winner Montara.

Half brother to the winners imp. Mark West and San Pablo.

Family of Leicester, Quevado, Glaucus, The Saddler, Sagitta, etc.

Foaled March 28, 1922. Marks: Star; few white hairs through right flank, small white spot on center of right rump.

By 10.

(Son of Domino and imp. Bonnie Gal by Galopin. Winner of The in England and other races and third in the Epsom Derby. Disguise is sire of Harmonicon, Esperanto, Junket, Daragane, Lyndin, Iron Mask II., Simulium, Soon Again, Cross My Palm, , Melisade, Helmet, Ladasette, Court Dress, Joan, Elfin Queen, Prince of Como, Bulse, Comely, Footpad, Masquerade, My Friend, Doublet, etc.)

Out of imp. SANTA MALTA (dam of Montana, San Pablo and imp. Mark West) by Sanctuary. " Pimento (dam of Silver Berry) by Knight of Malta. " Pima (dam of Puna and sister to Anvocado) by Despair. " Zuebrada (stake winner and producer) by The Miner. " Little Savage (winner and producer) by Wild Duyrell. Thence back to the dam of the Two True Blues (No. 3 family).

Imp. Santa Malta is dam of the winners im.p. Mark West, San Pablo and Montara. Her sire. Sanctuary, won the 51st Biennial, second in Midsummer Stakes and Gordon Stakes and third in .

Pimento also produced Silver Berry, winner Juvenile Plate at two.

Pima also produced Puna, winner Middlesex and Shifnal Plates.

Pima was sister to Andocaba, winner Riverside Nursery Handicap, Park Plate, etc. % Quebrada won the Curragh Stakes, Staffordshire Nursery Plate, Denham Plate, etc., at two and three and also produced the winners Leicester (Leicester Nursery Plate and Nursery Handicap, Town Stakes, etc.). Cartage, Quevado (Brad• ford, Landport Plates, Burnham Stakes, etc.), Lichfield, Arizona (Worcester, Appleby, Breadalbane, Haddington Plates, etc.), Greystone and two unnamed winners. Little Savage was a winner and also produced the winners White Slave, Mulatto, Mestizo, Tankerville, Lady Talbot and an unnamed winner.

This is the family of Glaucus (Ascot Cup), The Saddler (), Evasit (Great ), Evansdale, Bomba (Ascot Cup, Legerde• main (Cesarewitch), Sagitta (2000), Toxophilite, Elthiron (City and Suburban), Egerton, Hobble (New Stakes, July Stakes), Scullion (Ascot Stakes), Flat- catcher (2000), Windhound, King's , Sleight of Hand, Bothwell (2000), Eudorus, Santry, (Chester Cup), (Derby), (Oaks), Ninety Three (St. Leger), Bellissima (Oaks), (Derby), (Derby) etc.

Engagements: Futurity 1924 (Westchester Racing Association), Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes 1924 (Kentucky Jockey Club). Property of Mr. J. T. Ousey. No. 20 WATCH OUT (No. 22 Family).

Winner of three races, and three times placed in 1923.

Half sister to Duster, two-year-old winner, 1922, of three races.

Out of half sister to Phalene and Double Vue.

Family of St. Frusquin, St. Gris, Captain Cuttle (Epsom Derby, 1922), etc.

Brown filly, foaled 1921.

By FAIR PLAY 9.

(Son of and and imp. Fairy Gold by Bend Or. Winner of Montauk Stakes, Flash Stakes, Brooklyn Derby, etc. Sire of the stake winners Man o' War, Stromboli, Lillian Shaw, , Lucky Play, Ladkin, Braca- dale. Sporting Blood, Norse King, Jyntee, Hanovia, Sands of Pleasure, Trial by Jury, Vocabulary, Mile. Dazie, Flare, Earlocker, Tailor Maid, etc.)

Out of imp. ALBURN (foaled 1915, dam of Duster and Watch Out) by Alcantara II. " Face-a-Main (dam of Phalene and Double Vue) by Ayrshire. " Tit for Tat (dam of five winners) by . " Reparation (dam of two winners) by Restitution. " Parma (winner of 21 races and a famous producer and grandam of St. Frusquin) by Parmesan. And on on to mare by Belgrade Turk (No. 22 Family).

Watch Out has won three races and has been placed three times to October 1, 1923. Her victories included at about five furlongs in 1:00, beating 8 others; and % furlongs at Aqueduct in 1:01% (track sloppy) beating 8 others.

Imp. Alburn was foaled 1915. Her first foal. Duster, was a two-year-old winner 1922 of 3 races. Her sire, Alcantara II, won the Prix La Rochette, , etc., and 472,975 francs and is leading sire in France.

Face-a-Main was also dam of Phalene (Prix Gem of Gems, Prix Beatrix, etc., and dam of Pomponette) and Double Vue, winner Prix Parmesau, etc. Tit for Tat also dam of Pile-ou-Face (Prix de Madrid, etc.), Quitte-ou-Double (Prix de Blaison, etc.). Tip Top, Volte Face (Prix de Meutry, etc.). Bluff (Hough• ton Stakes, etc.), and Le Tintoret (Prix des Faisan, Prix de Cloture, etc.), and Tatillone, dam of Bouillon.

Tit for Tat was half-sister to imp. Yseult (dam of the winners Yemassee and Y'ard Arm and Yuletree, dam of the winners Josie, Sulphur and Boreas), and to the producer Priverna, who foaled the winners Burton Pidsea and Special Com• missioner.

Reparation was also dam of the winners Recompense and Eudoxia, also dam of She Devil.

Reparation was half sister to the famous broodmare Isabel, high-class winner and dam of the winners Mirabelle, High Havens, imp. Kallicrates, San Francisco and the great race horse St. Frusquin (Middle Park Plate, 2000 Guineas, Princess of Wales, , etc., and one of the most successful sires in England), and St. Gris, who defeated for the Imperial Produce Plate, etc.

Parma won 21 races and was also dam of Tetrarch, Tunis, Tel-el-Kebir, Biserta (Chester Cup, etc., and dam of Ketta, Nuska, Utica, Goletta, winner , Princess of Wales Stakes, etc.; Ayah, winner Champagne Stakes, etc.), imp. Viola (dam of imp. Victory, Cranesville, Holland II, etc.), and the producers imp. Marsa and Restorative.