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. MONEY WINNING TWO-YEAR-OLDS THIRTY WHICH EARNED THE MOST IN THE BRILLIANT RACING CAMPAIGN OF LAST YEAR, THEIR BREEDING, OWNERS, RECORDS AND TOTALS WON Of the thirty two-year-olds which won the most money in la-t years racing fifteen were colts and geldings and lifteen tillies. this exactly equal divi-ion between the sexes being unusual, as well a- -ug gestive of the possibility that the fillies may play a mor ■ than ordinarily important part in races for the three -year -olds of 1920. In respect to the amount of money won Man o War stands out by himself, as lie does in racing fame and form. Him aside, there i- abundance of racing excellence here. The tillies. Miss .lemiina. Constancy. Bonnie Mary. Marjorie Ilyncs. Cotton Blossom. Panoply. Cleopatra, Busy Signal and I.unetta. constitute a band any owner would be proud to take to the- races. On Watch is Cnlins beat to date, ami a good one. Dominic pie i- a- fa-t a- the wind and Blazes a patent certificate to Wracks successful future as a sire. Carmandale is a token that Broomstick- good -on. Meridian, can -ire good stock, and to Ipset belongs the honor of having given Man a War his solitary defeat and in an extremely fast race. It is more than probable- tiiat this li-t of most successful money earners among la-f year-two-year-olels contains the names of the winners of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes. Belmont Stakes. I.atonia Derby unci other lending races of three-year-olds of 1926, a good rc.i-on why it- revelations should be considered attentively. Horse. Col. and Sex. Pedigree. Owner. Sts. 1st. Si. 3d. Tnp. Won. Man o War ch. o. Fair Play Mahubah Ilea Piddle FarmKf !» 1 o ei S,325 Miss Jemima br. f. Black Toney — Vaila . K. Rowe 12 S I 1 : L 00.~." Constancy b. f, Ambassador — Simena- Daughter. .J. K. I.. Boss ...IS ." t 2 I 1!».194 On Watch b. c. Colin — Rubia Graada ;. W. Loft 13 ." I 0 5 l?v447 Bonnie Mary b. f. tltinius — Belgruvia P. A. Clark 7 I l 0 2 15.6M Blazes br. c, Wrack — Blazing Star It. Parr 11 4 I 2 2 lS,2gg Dominique ch. e, Peter Qiiiuct — Berry Maid S. C. Hildreth ..9 7 1 1 0 I1.40S Marjorie Hynes ...ch. f. Dick Finnell — Alice Baird C. C. Van .Meter. 12 4 U L 4 10,21g Carmandale b. c. Meridian -Dnruma It. F. Carman ...SI 5 - I 11 ii.ssi Cotton Blossom b. f. Luke McT.ukc— Crownlet I. 8. Hawkins ..4 I I o l O.SiO GeMea Broom Ch. C, Sweeper ■■- Ztina W. M. Jeffords ..3 1 o 1 1 B.MM Panoply b. f. Peter Pan — Inaugural H. P. Whitney... S : 4 g 1 0.TM Cleopatra eh. f. Cerejna — Galilee W. R. Cae 11 l 5 l I D.iot; Ipset ch. C, Whisk Broom II. — Pnnkhurst ...H. P. Whitney... S 1 3 1 2 *.434 Sister Beleae ch. f. Jack Atkin — Helene S. I.ouis 31 s .-, « u T.S82 Busy Signal eh. f, Cunard — Sweet Alice K. It. Bradley ... 12 2 2 3 ." 7 414 Hi- Choice blk. f. Hessian — Melee I. K. U Beoa. ..17 B 2 1 it 72«7 I.uiietta b. f. Luke McLuke -Agnes Virginia ...I. J. Halb-nheck . IS i 2 2 ft 7.13ci Sam Freedman b. c Patnud— Femesole . Reiim S 2 2 1 3 7 10.", Kinnoul ch. c Peter Quince — Lychee Nut W. M. JeaTorda..!! 4 2 3 2 gJOg Eddie Rickenbaclier.ch. c. The Manager Caution W. .1. Salmon ... s 4 2 g 2 ti s2". Kallipolis br. f.. iloritier or Celt Puritan Girl 1. H. Shrcve 23 4 !l 4 ti H.~47, Bright tiedd b. f. iolden Maxim — Brightstone W. . Caiey ....15 7 3 7 it; 8,894 Peace Pennant b. c, McC.ee Maltha W. F. Poison ...22 3 ti 3 10 8.488 Paul Jones br. c. Sea King — May Florence R. Parr 12 ." 2 2 3 8,484 Friz eh. c. Handsel -Cnlanthe I. n. Baker 23 7 0 ."■ 11 t.tll Mickey Moore br. c, Ben Trovato — Africa M. C. Moore- ....!» 3 2 1 3 8,848 Attn Boy II ch. g. Rabelais— Tanya I. o. Talfcolt ...is ti 4 1 7 til Mi Cinderella br. f. Celt— Toots V. It. Coc Hi 3 2 1 10 KJBfl Toucanet ch. f. Vubain -Toucan S. Ross 20 ti 2 2 10 ." S74