Troubadour Follows His Master, Daily Racing Form, 1906-01-17

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TROUBADOUR FOLLOWS HIS MASTER. j Lexington, Ky., January 10. Troubadour is dead at the Senorlta Stud of the late Captain S. S. Brown. Troubadour, a bay horse, by Lislion Glenluine, was foaled In 1S82 and was one of the great racers of the early eighties and long a prime favorite of his lately deceased owner. In a year of extremely good three-year-olds he ran third to Volante and Favor in the American Derby of 1885 and won the Charles Green Stakes and St. Leger at St. Louis, the Palmer House Stakes at Washington Park and other races of less importance. In 1880 lie won the Suburban and brought off probably the greatest betting coup of Captain Browns turr career. He started In but three races that year and won them all, a purse at Latonia. the Suburban Handicap and a special with Miss Woodford at Sheepshead Bay for 00 a side and ,000 added, at a mile and a quarter. Retired to the stud he sired some useful horses, but none as good as himself.


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