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HORSES in TRAINING YEARLINGS Empire City Race Track TUESDAY 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, Lexington, 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 Nimbus ($26,639), Cloud Chief, etc. Family of Oiseau, Roseben, Thunderclap, Annie Bush, etc. Bay colt, foaled 1918. By imp. WRACK 1. (Son of Robert le Diable and Samphire by Isinglass. 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 Falsetto. " 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. Barefoot. " imp. Alarm (dam of Die Vernon) by Thunderbolt. " Zadora by Trafalgar. " Nike (winner of the Oaks, etc.) by Alexander. Thence back to 16th dam, Dodsworth's dam, a Natural Barb mare, (No. 32 Family). Billy McLaughlin has won for four seasons including 1923. He won this year, two races including 1 1-16 miles at Belmont Park 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 was 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 Kentucky 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, Luke Blackburn, Salvator, 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 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 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, JoUy Tar, etc.) by imp. Glengarry. " Nevada (a stake winner and dam of Luke Black• burn, 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). 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 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.
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