Syndicate Buys Bachelors Double, Daily Racing Form, 1920-11-12

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SYNDICATE luYS BACHELORS DOUBLE LONDON, England, October 25. A syndicate of Irish breeders, following tlie Charles OMalley cooperative; plan, has bought the Irish sire Bachelors Double from Mrs. W. W. Bailey. The horse will remain at tlie Rathbane Stud, Limerick, where he now is, and used moderately with a few outside services at ,000 each. Last year his fee was .40. Bachelors Double is , one of the most successful of sires. This year fourteen of his sons and. daughters have been sold for 38,500, an average of ,890. He has but twenty-four living children. Bachelors Double is. fourteen years old, a chestnut, by Tredennis Lady Bawn a twin, by Le oir Milady, by Kisber. He was bred, and raced by J Lpwry always in. Ireland until tlie end of 1909. In 1910 he Avon the Atlantic Stakes, Royal Hunt Gup and the City and. Suburban and 7,020. Iii 1911 he won the 8,250 Kempton Jubilee and was retired at the end of that year. At a t wound three-year-old in Ireland he won some 2,000 and. ran his first race in England in the Autumn of 1909 in the St. Leger, in which he was unplaced..


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