F. D. Weirs Good Stable Record: Old Rosebud the Principal Money Winner and Still Able to Hold His Own Against the Star Sprinters of Last Year, Although Approaching Old Horse Age, Daily Racing Form, 1920-02-16

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F. D. WEIRS GOOD STABLE RECORD OLD ROSEBUD THE PRINCIPAL MONEY WINNER AND STILL ABLE TO HOLD HIS OWN AGAINST THE STAR SPRINTERS OF LAST YEAR, ALTHOUGH APPROACHING OLD HORSE AGE Last cars racing held some disappointments fur Frank I. Weir, the failure of Toto to race up to the promise of his two-year old days being the principal one. but on the Whole his stable did well and made tin- satfatfaCSSry return of over Slu. Kill more than it did in lillv The leading factor ia this result was the capital racing of 1 ncles best son. lid Kosohud. Showing some natural decline in speed, this veteran celebrity was still a formidable antagonist to the best sprinters of his year and bead his own right worthily on many notable occasions. All of hi- sacwanes were achieved in parse racing, but aeaae of tin in were in the fat l.atonia purses and. in being brut, second or third in twenty-one of his thirty races, he made his way into the select list of winners of 0,000 or more. The Ornionilale three-year-old. Tetley. was given the tenant campaign, for a horse of his age. of forty -seven races and. through being frequently arc 1 or third, besides winning twice, gained the hard earned record of iniahlni second to Old Rosebud in money won. Toto was not up to successful stake racing, but he was fast at sprinting distances and won respectably. Relic Roberts won the Caribbean Stakes at Havana and Bister Helena won three good races for him before pnaalng into other ownership. Fort BUaa, War Machine and Earnest all paid their expenses and something more, the record of the Wi ir stable being: Ileise. Col. and Sex. A. 1edigreo. 1st. Jji, Bd Won. Old Rosebud b. g. s By [Tact*, ivarj Bella, by Hnayar » 7 5 slu. is- Tetley i . c. :; By Drassaanale Tea Knongh. bj Ogden u • n r. ,* ir:i Toto b. g. .? By Hippodrome Tripping, by Delhi :t i 3 I.Sid Nolle Roberts eh. f. 1 By Master Robeii Chestnut Bell, by Fir. of Penzance. :! 3.400 sister Helena eh. f. i. By Jack Atkln Helene, by Hermia : l i 3.0M Port* niht* b. g. 4 By Dick Welles Bapero, by sir nixon J :t a lis;, War Machine b. e. 4 By ITaele Princess Oraa, by Drnaasent 1 i i 2,100 Karaest h. g. 3 By Handsel Santa Lucia, bj St. Ploriaa : l 2 1,000 Rrisk eh. g. 3 By Brnmasel Miss Martha, by Oerolateia 1 • l R07 ius Bcheer eh. g. 4 By The Manager Jacqueminot, by Dan-bin I 1 :: 77.-, Sunningdale b. c. 3 By Ornioiidale Bouncer, by Yankee 1 1 :; i;.V Helen Atkin ill. f. 4 Ry Jack Atkin Helene, b] Ibrmis 1 o i .".or, llendrie ch. ll. 8 Ry Star Shoot Orange and Blue, by Ri idgewnter ll ll ■ _~A Marmon be. f. 3 By. Master Robert — Marbles, by Lbasjk ll n 1 :iu Keliher ch. c. 2 Ry Celt Saini. by EoTus o o n Turf ah. C. 4 Ry Star Shoot Bine Crass, by Hamburg I I I Totals 10 j!l :n; 4 s: ,7 a:_l


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