Sain Ninth in the Sire List., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-19

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r- rs ls J" s " e or r * *j J* in size any fine of ,- 0o 0,, t,lt t.k ].. ,.,! ,1,1 ,tt lK. good od hind nd ite. , the he SAIN NINTH IN THE SIRE LIST. For the first time since Barney Schreil»er em- barked iu breeding one of his stallions has achieved d the distinction of a place in the list of the first . ten American sires, that honor falling to his favorite e Sain. This exquisitely bred horse was brought to o this country when a foal along with his dam. The " . Task. His sire, St. Serf, is a son of St. Simon. i so Sain is a representative of the popular and win- i- ning line descended from Galoplu. The Task is Is by the unbeaten horse Barcaldiue, from Satchel, by y ialopin. so there is a suspicion of inbreeding close !e up in Sains pedigree. He is a brown and was is foaled iu 1*94 and imported in IMC. by Marcus is Daly, in whoso name he tiegan racing iu 1890. His first start was iu a half mile dash fc-r two-year r edds at Anac ..da, Montana, July 1, in which lie ie ran second to the fast May W. in :4u]- July 17, 7, May W. beat him again at five furlongs in 1:02. B, This was also at Anaconda. At Butte. July B, lie ie won at a half mile in :483 from Paul Jones, Shot t Silk. Pat Morrissey and others. Then he ran second id iu each of four consecutive races and wound up ip his career as a two-year-old by winning at three e. quarters from Bill Howard. Gold Bug and two ro more, in l:ir 3, over a slow track. He was then taken to San Francisco and early in In the following year was given a short but strenuous is campaign In which he proved himself a good race- e- horse, especially in heavy going. His first start rt was at iujjleside, January 7, and he was unplaced id to tc qi 0 n « ran ■ P ■ ■ • e U tl a 10 1 13 at a a r s c li 1 v I t i r t t i 1 i . , | , . i ■ j ] t 1 - 1 t 3 • 1 f , 1 a v • d . e to o " . i i- is Is S|H rt McAllister. Arapahoe and Sly at three-ipiaiiers. Santa Bella, dam of the Futurity winner u Ornioudale. was another of the unplaced ones. His * next essay was at Oakland. January 11, where he o third to the good horses Osric ami Arrezzo at seven furlongs, iu 1:2SJ. Then he was three times | unplaced In good company. January 2S, he im s proved by i mining second to Suisun at seven fur- w longs over a very heavy track, and two days later o won at a mile from St. Aignon, Monita ami six li others In 1:4."«J: track heavy. St. Aignon was an I even money favorite. February 2, iu a mile and a h quarter dash for three year-olds, he easily defeated c the cracks ami Lincoln II. -Greyhurst — by a length t ami a half in deep mud. In 2:U|. Greyhurst was a s to 7 favorite and it was !» to " Lincoln IP, and to 1 Sain. February t5, he ran second to Geyser I a mile. A week later he was third to Ostler Joe and The Bachelor In a mile and a quarter dash and k ran his last race February 19, when he finished second to Arrezzo in a seven furlongs dash. That 1 closed his racing career and Barney Schrelber bought hiru for a moderate sum and sent him to Wood- lands. Pp to that time the Australian-bred Foul Shot 1 was the premier at Woodlands, and was the sire i of some good performers, but with the advent of 1 his first crop of two-year-olds Sain displaced him i and has more than amply vindicated the good judg- I uient displayed in securing him for stud service. Still a young horse, he has already sent such stars i to the races as Otis, Corrigan, Schwalhe, Gehelm- i nlss. Lacy Crawford, Nealon, Otto Stlfel, Deutsch-lanil, Augleta, Piukerton, Tom McGrath, Ida Kearney. U Sheridan, Baggerly, Tony Faost, Jack Atkin and Zlrl. everyone stake winners and racers of marked excellence. These do not cover the names of all his winning progeny by any means. Tlie Sains are hardy customers and almost without exception inherit his ability to run well In deep going as well as to show great speed on fast tracks. In MM his sous ami daughters contributed to his i winning record as a sire as follows: SAIN, br. h. 1S!H, by St. Serf— The Task. Horse. Age.Sts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Amt. Adela R 2 4 0 0 0 4 — Augleta 4 2S .". :j 4 It* if L.OLo Bagger lv I .". O 0 0 5 Black Mantilla :: IS :i 1 1 8 1.04H Blanche C 2 12 .1 2 3 4 1,160 . Bluinenlhal r. M 10 ." ."» 10 2.MQ Buchanan 4 IS 4 I 3 0 l.ttl.l ; Corrigau 7 M 7 4 9 11 8,865 i Dargln .» 23 4 3 I 11 1,847 Deutschland ■ 24 7 S 3 9 4,8.V - Dewey "I . . 7 18 U 2 2 8 2,130 t Doctor Logan I 0 • 4 1 1 22.". [ Doctor Weather 2 I o l o 7 tso Karl Rogers 3 20 4 4 .". 7 2.070 , K«l Sheridan 4 20 : 2 4 9 1,960 1 Kdwln H 2 10 0 2 1 7 l.ir, Father Wentker 7 1 O • 0 1 Fielctwi.k 2 3 i 0 0 8 Gene Hamllou ". 2 I • 0 2 Grace Van S 2 3 I 0 0 3 —— — Hersain 4 38 8 I 8 17 2,3!C Ida Kearnev S 4 0 1 0 3 114 4 Inspector llalpin ... 4 4 1 0 0 3 MB I Jack Atkin 2 !» 4 2 0 3 5,870 ! Jim Pendergast .... 2 7 1 1 0 5 37-i Johnny Lyons 2 0 0 1 0 ft SO 0 Lacv Crawford ti 4 0 I O 4 Lama Vau !i 4 0 1 1 2 75 Ixmlse ITtzgibbou. .. 3 10 I I 0 7 150 q Mlndora ti 2 • 0 1 1 25 5 Nealon 3 28 0 4 8 10 15,450 Netting 4 9 2 I 1 3 025 Otto Price 2 1 0 0 0 t Our Anna 2 5 0 1 3 1 125 Piukerton 4 8 1 O O 7 325 Sainada 3 5 I 0 0 5 — Saindora 3 I O 0 0 3 Sainperia 3 2 O 0 O 2 Sainrida 2 22 ti 4 4 8 2,385 Saintolat 3 5 1 1 0 8 375 Sainzilla 2 .".7 2 4 2 29 920 Sa tchel 7 10 1 0 3 ti 455 Senator Warner ... 2 9 O 0 2 7 50 Sheriff Williams ... 3 I O 0 0 I The Only Way 4 55 0 3 12 34 2.4C.0 Tom McGrath I 14 8 1 3 2 8.400 Tonv Bouero 2 M 0 0 2 8 140 Tonv Faust 2 2 J 11 3 5 7 C.955 Trinta 2 1 O 0 0 1 Walter Kekles 2 10 1 2 2 I 270 Woodlands 4 1 0 I 0 0 75 _ , Total 629 117 84 103 325 ?79,lflti Fifty-one starters: tweuty-Hix wiunera.


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