Peter Pans Stud Fee Now ,000, Daily Racing Form, 1920-12-13

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PETER PANS STUD FEE NOW ,000 A stud fee of ,000 is asked for service by the noted Peter Pan, sire of Tryster, leading money winning two-year-old of 1920, and Prudery, the champion filly of her age. Peter Pan is a product of the fqmous Castleton Stud and brought the highest price at the dispersal sale of the horses of the late James R. Keene. Peter Pans brilliant performances on the turf and his pedigree, rich in the costliest winning strains, are well known to American followers of racing. He is a horse of colossal proportions, standing nearly seventeen hands high and weighing fully 1,300 pounds. He is a dark bay with a small blaze and a white hind foot on the off side. In everything but size Peter Pan bears a striking resemblance to his world-famous grandsire Domino, which until Man o War supplanted him this year was the greatest money winner on the American turf. Peter Pan lias sired some excellent horses in addition to the above mentioned stars, notably Pennant, winner of the Futurity in 1913.


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