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LANCASHIRES CAREER IS AT AN END. Good Son of Kinqston-Caiico Is Injured and Destroyed in England. Lancashire, one of the host horses to carry the colors of James R. Keene in the ra. ing of 1902 in Kaglaad, is dead. He spread hi* foot in a race over hurdles at Manchester. April 1. and was so badly injured that he had to be destroyed. Lancashire was by Kingston, out of Calico, by Hampton. He was bred by Mr. Reese and was foaled ai astleton Stud in Kentucky in 1901. Mr. Keene took Dim to Log land as a yearling and la Hxt! slatted him in six stakes, in only one ot which he was unplaced, and bis ceiahsis sppraachei 915,099. la all of these races he was rtddea by Lucien Lyae, the American Jockey, who was then under engagement to Mr. K cue and who is now in Knglaud for his second year. Lancashire made his first start in the Coventry Stakes and fmuhed secoud to St. Auiaut, Which won the Derby in 1904. The second time out Lancashire was third to Ladas and Saulry in the New-Stake-. Next he was third for the Princess Cup and then ran second to the great filly Pretty Polly in the Champagne Stakes. This was followed by his victory in the Imperial Produce Slakes and la Ins last start of the season he was unplaced. In Deeeasber, it» :;. at Hewaaasket, he was sent into the sales ring and passed under the hammer to Mr. .T. Buchanan for |M,099. Though he returned Mr. Buchanan more than his purchase price, Lancashire was not the success during his next two years that his new owner probably expected he would he. He was unplaced in eight of his nive races as a three year-old, but he uiade the other one count by winning the Loudon Breeders Foal Plate of nearly ,000 at Kemptou Park. In H»0o he began with a victory in the Liverpool Spring Cup. was third in the Priucess of Wales .Stakes, secoud in the Linglield Plate aud unplaced in his other six races. His earnings for Mr. Buchanan that year footed up to 1907.sh,875, and in December at Newmarket he was sold to C. R. Hodgson lor ,400. Mr. Hodgson, however, did not keep him long. He schooled him through the winter and in April of last year sent him out for the Maiden , Hurdle at Kgliuton Hunt meeting and won it, netting 40. Next he was unplaced in a hurdle race aud came back to the flat to win the Wadbaiu Selling Plate an Sandown Park, which brought him 9J99, ami after the race J. Muddimer bought him for ,550. His only winning race for this last I named owner was the Atheratou Plate, which netted 9JBJ9. In December last he was sold privately to Mr. H. Hunt, who rode hlin iu three or four hurdle races during the winter and had started him oicv before the race of his injury this spring. CaUCO, the dam of Lancashire, was bred by Fox-hall Keene in Fnglaitd ami was sent I* this country at the l ot of her dam. Dimity, by Galopin, in the summer or fall of 1994. Dimity had been covered by Sheen, but died shortly after reaching Kentucky. Calico was not raced. As a three-year-old iu ls:7, she was mated with Domino and the following spring prod seed Qlagbaaa, which was also reserved for the siml without racing. Gingham is the dam of Tmbiella. a three year old. by Ben Brush, in the stable of Father Bill" Daly. Umbrella started turn two limes last year, won one race, was seven limes second and three limes third, caruing 92,960. She has been oace third out of six starts this year and is entered to race sgala today. After Glaghaai, the sex foal of Calico to live u.is Lancashire sad thea caew Lancashire Lass, als,, bj lns,,.ii in 1902. She did not win as a ii ear-old, bnl scored oace out of nine si-u-is as a three-year-old. she was not oat last year at all. Nci I slieo dropped It inialdi. by Disguise. Gii-mahli ass second la One of his tWO Starts last year, but has not sppeared Under colors this year. Calico has n.. rwo-yeai old for the racing of 1997.