Souffle is Mated with Stalwart, Daily Racing Form, 1907-07-14

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SOUFFLE IS MATED WITH STALWART. Karl Jungbluth, in mating SouOle willi Stalwart this year, believes the result will be a phenomenally speedy thoroughbred. Soullle was a star on the turf, as was also Stalwart, and both are of royal lineage, in their veins running the blood of Derby and St. Leger winners. Soullle was an American Oaks queen, winning the Kentucky, Cincinnati and Latonia Oaks, The Hunters Stakes and twenty-one other races, and Ben Brush was one of the famous horses which went down before her in defeat. Stalwart is conceded to. be the greatest of the sous of Meddler, and his victories in the Century and Annual Champion Stakes as a three-year-old will always shine among the most brilliant performances of the racing season of 1901. Soullle is fourteen years old, the same age Beckon was the season she was bred to Filigrane, that mating of a turf queen to a brilliant racehorse resulting in Accountant, the champion money winner of the American turf In 1900. Filigrane was six years old wlien he sired Accountant, a year younger than Stalwart is now, and the latter is now two years older than was the dead Commando, when he sired the present American turf champion, Peter Pan.


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