70 The Horse-Breeders^ Guide and Hand Book. 



HARRY O'FALLON 



Will stand the season of 1883 near Danville, Ky., limited to twenty ap- 

 proved mares by private contract. Application to L. B. Fields, 

 Danville, Ky. 



HARRY O. FALLON, by imp. Australian, bred by James O. Fallen, St. Louis, Mo., 

 foaled 1869, dam imp. Sunny South, dam of Ozark, by Irish Birdcatcher, son of Sir 

 Hercules, 2d dam Equal, by The Cure, out of Equation, the dam of Diophantus, 

 Archimedes, Artesian, etc., by Emilius. Australian is in this volume. Sunny South, 

 Harry's dam, was the dam of the good race-horse Ozark, and others, she by the great 

 Birdcatcher, sire of The Baron, who got Stockwell and Rataplan, Birdcatcher sired 

 Habena and Manganese, winners of the 1,000 guineas, Songstress, winner of the Oaks, 

 Daniel O'Rourk, winner of the Derby, The Baron, Knight of St. George and 

 Warlock, winners of the St. Leger, Chanticleer, Early Bird, Saunterer, Exact, and 

 other good race-horses. The Cure, sire of his grandam, was a fine race-horse; he won 

 the Champagne Stakes, at Doncaster, the Dee Stakes, at Chester, the Suffolk Stakes 

 at Newmarket, the North Derby Stakes, and was second to Faugh-a-Ballagh in the 

 St Leger, 1844. He sired Little Agnes, Dictator, and others. Harry's great - 

 grandam was the dam of Exact, Diophantus, winner of the 2,000 guineas, and others* 

 Maria, his 4th dam, was the dam of Euclid who was third in the Derby, and ran a dead 

 heat with Charles XII., for the St. Leger, Extempore, winner of the the 1,000 guineas, 

 and other good ones. Harry O. Fallen ran only two races, when out of condition, and 

 was unplaced. There is no more stoutly-bred horse in America than Harry O. Fallen. 

 He has double crosses of Whalebone and Whisker, the famous sons of Waxy, and 

 double crosses of the speedy Emilius, and a cross of Touchstone, with any number to 

 Eclipse and Herod through his collateral branches. Harry has only sired some six or 

 eight horses which have been trained, and they have all run creditably; amongst them, 

 Krupp Gun, Sam Ecker, Expectation, Harry Doswell, Jack of Spades, and John 

 Davis, the latter a winner of the Citizens' Plate, If miles, at St. Louis, 104 Ibs., in 

 3:06, li miles in 2: 11, the Garden City Cup, at Chicago, 2 miles, in 4 : 30|, track 

 very muddy, one mile and 500 yards, 112 Ibs., in 2:13f, North westernStakes at Chicago, 

 117 Ibs., in 3:06^, and the October Handicap, 111 Ibs., in 2:09. Harry is inbred to 

 Waxy through Whalebone and Whisker, both Derby winners, and has many crosses 

 to Eclipse, Herod and Matchem. With a chance he will get race-horses. 



