Cesarewitch to Irish Filly, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-13

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CESAREWITCH TO IRISH FILLY Special Cablegram. NEWMARKET, England, Oct. 12. The result of the time honored Cesarewitch Stakes here today was a triumph for favorite players, as D. S. Kennedys stoutly-bred four-year-old filly Nitsichin, second choice, scored a handy victory over A. J. Bustons Chel-march, 20 to 1, with the first choice, Lord Roseberrys Sandwich, third in a field of twenty-five starters. It was another triumph for the Irish, as owner Kennedy and Michael Beary, rider of the winner, are sons of the Emerald Isle, where Nitsichin was foaled and reared. Last year she won the chief fillys classic, the Irish Oaks. Bred by Major V. H. Parr, D. S. O., at the Mitchelstown Stud, Athboy, County Meath, and foaled in April, 1928, Nitsichin is a bay daughter of the good distance racer and even more successful sire Achtoi, from Latium, by Lorenzo, from Celtic Cross, by Scotch Cross, from Involution, by Sir Tristram.


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