Listing of Race Horses

Title

Listing of Race Horses

Creator

Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938

Identifier

WWP16633

Date

1929 September 11

Source

Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia

Language

English

Text

WEDNESDAY MORNING,

Without Reserve, YEARLINGS, with Engagements, the Property of Templeogue Stud, Co. Dublin.165 Hurry In, a Chesnut Filly, by Hurry On, out of Miss Brian, by Lomond (by Desmond), out of Corveno, by Laveno, out of Corinda, by Ascetic (by Hermit)—foaled March 19th.

Miss Brian, winner of Leopardstown Produce Stakes, £734 28.; second, Limerick Junction Plate of 1000 sovs., giving 12lb to Moor Haven; second, Leopardstown Grand Prize of 1000 sovs., giving 1st 9lb to Golden Fancy; winner of Ashtown Plate of 200 sovs. and Cunningham Plate of 200 sovs. Hurry In is the first living produce.

Engagements.—Sandown Park Stud Produce Stakes, 1930, minor forfeit 1 sov.; National Breeders’ Produce Stakes, 1930, minor forfeit 6 sovs.; Irish 1000gs. and Irish 2000gs., entrance 5 sovs.—total minor forfeits, 17 sovs.166 Tetarue, a Grey Filly (own sister to Tetra Boru), by Tetratema, out of Miss Brian Boru, by Ardoon (by St. Frusquin), out of Corveno (dam of several winners), by Laveno (foaled April 3rd).

Miss Brian Boru a winner of several races and third in the Irish Oaks; dam also of Brian Royal, winner of several races in South Africa—her only runners. Tetarue is the third living produce.

Engagements.—National Produce Stakes, minor forfeit 6 sovs.; Irish 1000gs. and Irish 2000gs., entrance 5 sovs.—total minor forfeits, 16 sovs.167 Gain Wood, a Roan Filly, by Gainsborough, out of Miss Hazelwood (winner of the Irish Oaks in one of the fastest times on record), by Royal Canopy (by Roi Hérode—sire of The Tetrarch), out of Maudie (dam of Miss Hazelwood, Young Hazel, & c., all good winners), by Red Prince II (by Kendal, son of Bend Or), out of Milly, by Harvest Feast, out of Indian Star, by Uncas (foaled January 13th).

Engagements.—National Produce Stakes, minor forfeit 6 sovs.; Sandown Park Produce Stakes, minor forfeit 1 sov.; Irish 1000gs. and Irish 2000gs., entrance 5 sovs.—total minor forfeits, 17 sovs.168 Templeogue Pride, a Bay Filly, by Papyrus (by Tracery), out of Miss Tut Tut (dam of Tutbury, a good winner, and Bachelor’s Tut), by Mr. Brian, out of Peggy Hyland (dam of Tut Tut, winner of £6443 in stakes, and one of the fastest sprinters of her day), by Soliman, out of Nehushta (a winner and dam of Peggy Hyland, a winner of five races; Mohacz, winner of 22 races of £4051 and sire of The Mohawk; and other good winners), by Islington (brother to Isinglass)—foaled April 30th.

Miss Tut Tut met with an accident and never ran.

N.

B.—Mr. Brian, by Ardoon (by St. Frusquin), out of Corveno, by Laveno (son of Bend Or).

Engagements.—National Breeders’ Produce Stakes, minor forfeit 6 sovs.; Sandown Park Stud Produce Stakes, minor forfeit 1 sov.; Irish 1000gs. and Irish 2000gs., entrance 5 sovs.—total minor forfeits, 17 sovs.169 A Bay Filly (half-sister to Sir Cosmo, one of the best three-year-olds in England), by Arch-Gift, out of Ayn Hali (dam of Corhali, a good winner in India), by Desmond, out of Lalla Rookh (dam of Ayn Hali, Lakme, Kashmir, the dam of Pale Hands and Katja; Chrishna, all high-class winners), by Hackler, out of Lady Gough (dam of Succour, Ebor, & c.), by Lord Gough (foaled April 1st).

N.B.—Lalla Rookh was the best two-year-old in Ireland of her year.

Engagements.—Irish 1000gs. and Irish Oaks—total minor forfeits, 10 sovs.The Property of the Templeogue Stud—continued.170 A Bay Filly, by Bachelor’s Double, out of Graphitic (dam of Caustic, a winner at 2 and 3 years old, her first foal), by Machakos, out of Marsh Mint (dam of four winners, including Carlovia and Chamarmin), by Minting, out of Orthonyx (dam of Orthodox, & c.; Orthonyx was own sister to Killigrew, winner of £2491, and Bird of March, dam of winners and grandam of First Flier, winner of Irish Derby and £3086, also the Viceroy’s Cup in India), by Marcion (foaled May 2nd).

Engagements.—Leopardstown Produce Stakes, minor forfeit 1 sov.; National Produce Stakes, minor forfeit 10 sovs.; Anglesey Stakes, minor forfeit 7 sovs.—total minor forfeits, 18 sovs.

Will stand in No. 2 Paddock (Boxes 118 to 123).YEARLINGS, with Engagements, the Property of Lord D’Abernon.171 By-Pass, a Bay or Brown Colt, by Phalaris, out of Communicative (winner of two races), by Poor Boy, out of Communiqué (dam of Evensong, winner of three races value £1777 and dam of Golden Lullaby), by Spearmint, out of Dépêche (winner, and second in the Oaks; dam of six winners), by Gallinule, out of Petit Bleu (winner of £2053, and dam of six winners of £8592, including Blue Pete, Barbed Wire, Oiseau Bleu, and Blue Tit, the dam of Blue Dun, £8490, Westward Ho, and Teresina, winner of Jockey Club Stakes and £10,944), by Eager (foaled February 29th).Engagements.—1930—Rous Memorial Stakes, with 400 sovs. added, Goodwood, 3 sovs. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929; Whitsuntide Foal Stakes, with 200 sovs. added, Manchester Whit., 1 sov. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929; Manchester Autumn Breeders’ Foal Plate of 1000 sovs., Manchester September, 2 sovs. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929; West Riding Produce Plate of 800 sovs., Pontefract Summer, 1 sov. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929; British Dominion Two yrs old Plate of 1000 sovs., Sandown First Summer, 1 sov. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929; Hardwicke Plate of 800 sovs., Stockton Summer, 2 sovs. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929; Convivial Plate of 1000 sovs., York August, 2 sovs. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929. 1931—Dukeries Foal Plate of 1000 sovs., Nottingham July, 2 sovs. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929; Sandringham Foal Plate of 1000 sovs., Sandown First Summer, 1 sov. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929—total minor forfeits, 15 sovs.172 Dicon, a Chesnut Colt, by Diophon, out of Abana (half-sister to Cos, the dam of Costaki Pasha and Rustom Pasha), by Llangibby, out of Renaissance (winner of £1215, dam of Ios, Eos, winner of the Cambridgeshire and £3233, Cos, best two-year-old filly of 1922, winner of eight races value £9604, and second in 1000gs., Brother to Eos, winner of Falmouth Handicap and a good race at Deauville, Catspaw, Ventura, also winners abroad), by St. Serf, out of Rinovata (winner, dam of winners, including Fiume, won £1700; Faute de Mieux, won £1819; and Donnetta, winner of 13 races value £8834, including Jubilee Handicap, and dam of Diophon, winner of the 2000gs. and £23,150, Diadem, winner of the 1000gs. and 23 other races, total £16,058, and second in the Oaks, Diadumenos, winner of five races value £5089, including Kempton Jubilee, Donnina, & c.; Diadem is dam of Dian), by Wenlock (foaled April 6th).

Engagements.—1930—Champion Breeders’ Foal Plate of 1200 sovs., Derby Summer, 3 sovs. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929; Whitsuntide Foal Stakes, with 200 sovs. added, Manchester Whit., 1 sov. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929; Manchester Autumn Breeders’ Foal Plate of 1000 sovs., Manchester September, 2 sovs. if declared by second Tuesday in October, 1929;

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Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938, “Listing of Race Horses,” 1929 September 11, WWP16633, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.