Tracery Bones in Museum, Daily Racing Form, 1925-05-02

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• TRACERY BONES IN MUSEUM YORK, England, May 1.— The skeleton of the famous race horsr , Tracery, bred by August Belmont at Lexington, Ky., lias been pn sentcd to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society and is now exhibited in that societys museum at York. Tracery won nearly J100.000 in stakes during his racing career. He was sold in 1920 to Senor Inzue. of Buenos Aires, for G5,000, the largest sum ever paid for a race horse. He was brought back to England in July, 1923, and died at the Cobham Stud, Surrey, four months Liter.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1920s/drf1925050201/drf1925050201_16_7
Local Identifier: drf1925050201_16_7
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800