Lincolnshire Winner Dies, Daily Racing Form, 1932-09-29

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LINCOLNSHIRE WINNER DIES Special Correspondence. LONDON, England. Jerome Fandor, winner of this years Lincolnshire Handicap, and the Middlesborough Handicap at" Stockton for A. E. McKinley, who sold the four-year-old recently to the Maharaja of Raj-pipla for export to India, died on board ship from pleurisy. Bred in Ireland by Mrs. M. Podger, Kildare, Jerome Fandor was a chestnut unsexed son of Fantomas Minden Maid dam of the stake winner Whoopee, by Coriander, from Dutch Lass, by Easla Mor. Offered for sale as a yearling at Goffs Dublin Horse Show sales, 1929, Jerome Fandor was purchased for ,100 by McKinley, who registered a partnership with Thomas Stevenson in the horse for his racing career. In twelve starts as a two-year-old, Jerome Fandor won three races, was four times second and twice third. In Tiis second season he failed to win in eight starts. This year in six stakes he won twice and was once runner-up.


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