58 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 



GLENMORE, 



(WINNER OF THE GATE CITY CUP AT ATLANTA, 1878; BOWIE STAKES, 

 FOUR MILE HEATS, AT BALTIMORE, 1879; AND THE GREAT LONG 

 ISLAND SWEEPSTAKES, FOUR MILE HEATS, AND CONEY ISLAND 

 CUP, 1881) 



Will stand the season of 1883 at Glengar Stud, the property of Wm. Jen- 

 nings, at $50 the season. Application to Wm. Jennings, Mount 

 Washington, Baltimore Co., Md. 



GLENMOKE by imp. Glen Athol, son of Blair Athol, bred by A. J. Alexander, Wood- 

 burn Stud, Kentucky, foaled 1875, dam Lotta, by Hunter's Glencoe, son of imp. Glencoe, 

 out of Sally Lewis, dam of Acrobat, John Morgan, Susan Beane, etc., by imp. Glen- 

 coe. Glenmore made his bow to the public as a three-year old, starting 14 times, won 

 six races, was second in one, third in one, and unplaced in the others. Louisville, 

 Ky., September 27, won Gait House Purse, mile heats, defeating Fortuna, Tom Sawyer 

 and Vril, in 1 :50, 1 :47. Same place, October 1, won Sweepstakes for three-year olds, 

 mile heats, in 1 :46, 1 :45|, defeating Fortuna and three others. Nashville, Tenn., Octo- 

 ber 11, ran dead heat with Essillah for first plae in first heat, mile heats, in 1 :46. King 

 Faro won second heat in 1 :50, distancing Col. Hull and Essillah. Glenmore was ruled 

 out for a foul. Same place, October 14, won 1-J- miles in 2:00, beating Henry Owens and 

 Bonnie Itaska. Atlanta, Ga. , October 22, ran second to Bergamot, 1^ miles ; time, 2 :43|. 

 Same meeting, October 23, won the Gate City Cup, 2 miles in 4:43, defeating Bergamot 

 and Clemmie G. Macon, Ga., October 30, beat Bill Dillon and Scar-Faced Charley, 2 

 miles, in 4:41. Same place, November 1, won mile dash for three-year olds and un- 

 der, in 1:46|, defeating Mary Walton, Silver Maid and Bonnie Itaska. At four years 

 old Glenmore started twenty-three times ; won ten races, ran dead heat for one with 

 Fortuna (sister of Falsett/>), and divided purse and stages, was second in three, third 

 in one, and unplaced in eight. Louisville, Ky., May 20, Glenmore and Fortuna made 

 their first appearance in 1879, and ran a dead heat in a l^-mile dash, defeating an ex- 

 cellent field, consisting of Keene Richards, Jr., Mollie McGinley, Mary R, Signal, 

 Dunkirk, Douglass, Conn and Essillah ; time, 2:10. St. Louis, Mo., June 14, ran 

 second to Goodnight in 1 miles, defeating Bill Bass, who finished first, but was placed 

 last for fouling Goodnight, and seven others ; time, 2:10. Chicago, 111., June 30, won 

 dash of two miles, defeating Checkmate, Blossom, Edinburg and Aunt Winnie ; time, 

 3:37f. Detroit, Mich., July 3, ran second to Checkmate in 1| miles the first mile 

 was run in 1 :43J; time 2:43; Edwin A, and King George also ran. Same place, July 4, 

 won one mile, defeating Virgilian, Eli, Mollie McGinley and Lady D'Arcy; time, 1:42$. 

 Same day, won 2 mile dash, defeating I/Argentine, Claudia and Enterprise ; time, 

 3:33. Brighton Beach Fair Grounds, Coney Island, N. Y., July 19, won sweepstakes, 

 2 miles, defeating- Virginian and Pilot ; time, 3:51. Same place, July 22, won dash 

 li miles, defeating Shylock, Hattie F, Baton Rouge, Loiterer and Farley ; time, 2:02. 

 Same place, July 28, won one mile, defeating Farley and Albert time, 1 :52. Same place, 

 August 7, ran dead heat with Claudia for sweepstakes, If miles; times, 3:25; divided. 

 Monmouth Park, August 26, ran second to Danicheff in the Elberon Handicap; 2 miles ; 

 time, 8:51$; Lou Lanier and Tom Scarlet also ran. Same place, August 30.. finished 

 second in hunTicap, If miles, won by Ferida in 3:10, but was disqualified for fouling 

 Jericho; Pilot, Lou Lanier, Gov. Hampton and Gen. Philips, also ran. Autumn 



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