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I S ; | j j a as I j ! j . | , ■ t a of t :l j 1 n 1 I It • • ■ ; a a ■ " W Jj :1 |STALL!0N TONY BONERO DEAD f Son of Sain a Victim of Lockjaw — Two More Foals at Nurscy Stud. . LEXINGTON, Ky.. March 4.— Tony Bonero is dead the result of lockjaw. A brown horse, foaied 1004, by Sain — America, by Spendthrift. Tony Bonero was the property of Thomas B. Jones of Crystal Springs Farm, but at the time of his death was at the farm of Messrs. W. S. and K. S. Cleveland, near Paynes Depot. Tony Bonero was J the winner of twenty-one races and sired a number winners, but nothing quite outstanding. In October Mr. Jones sold him to Mrs. Anita Baldwin and shipped him to California. Mrs. Baldwin. piqued at the refusal of Kentucky breeders to accept her stallion Norita. shipped the son of Sain back to Lexington. Mr. Jones refunding her purchase price. A few days ago William Dttpont of Wilmington. Del., concluded that he would take Tony Bonero to serve at his place as a s-te of hunters. When , lie arrived here yesterday he found that the horse | v:.s dead. He has iiow op.-ioil negotiations with t AI Maltha for Itiah QcatHeasa*. He will wire his r decision Monday from New York, whither he went ,. laM night. i At Major August Belmonts Nursery Stud then » arrived two foals ycsteid;. . The French mare ; a Balaticoire, by Eihell.eit. dam Bridlepath, foaled f chestnut filly by Hornless aud will be bred buck i to ilonrless. The other foal is a bay colt, by Fair [ Play — Violet Ray, by Rock Sand, dam ] ady Violet. J. 0. Keene will return to Cuba this week to wit- t ness the running of the Cuban Derby, in which his , good colt Llewellyn will be a starter. O. A. Bianchi is just out of the hospital, where , he has been confined following an automobile acci- dent. , Vivian Gooch has returned to his home in England , after a visit to John E. Madden at Hamburg Place. .