136 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 



REFORM, 



(WINNER OF THE SEQUEL STAKES, AT MONMOUTH PARK, 1874,) 



Will stand the season of 1883 at the Erdenhein Stud, Chestnut Hill, Pa., 

 at $100 the season, and $5 to the groom. Application to Maj. J. E. 

 Hubbard, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 



REFORM, by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh, bred by Mr. R. W. Cam- 

 eron, Clifton Stud, N. Y., foaled 1871, dam imp. Stolen Kisses, by the Knight of 

 Kars, son of Nutwith, out of Defamation, by lago. Defamation, his grandam, was 

 the dam of Saccharometer, winner of the Newmarket two year-old Plate, the July 

 Stakes, and Chesterfield Stakes, and was second to Macaroni for the 2,000 guineas. 

 As a two-year-old, started in six races. At Jerome Park, was second in the Nursery 

 Stakes for two-year olds, one mile, won by Rutherford in 1 :47f, Atilla, Saxon , and 

 others behind him, and was unplaced in all his other races. As a three-year-old, started 

 in nine races, of which he won two. Monmouth Park, won the Sequel Stakes for 

 three-year-olds, 2 miles, in 3 :37^, beating Dublin, Vandalite, and five others . Saratoga, 

 won a dash of If miles, 83 Ibs., in 3:05f, beating Dublin, London, and one other. 

 This was tlie fastest race to that date at the distance. At Jerome Park, was third to 

 Dublin and Vandalite, in the Withers Stakes, one mile, in 1 :50, track muddy, Grinstead, 

 Maccaroon, and nine others behind him. Saratoga was third to Vandalite and Grin- 

 stead in the Sequel Stakes, 2 miles, in 3 :40f, Madge and three others behind him. Was 

 third to Stampede and Acrobat, in the Kenner Stake, 2 miles, in 3 :42, Rutherford be- 

 hind him. At four years old, was second to Ballinkeel, in Westchester Cup, 2 miles, 

 with Botany Bay and Shylock behind him. Was second to Aaron Pennington in the 

 Woodburn Stakes, 2 miles, in 4:36, beating Grinstead and Rutherford. At six years 

 old, was second to Frederick the Great, in a race of mile heats, the first heat in 1 :47, was 

 then withdrawn. Frederick won second heat in 1 :47. Was unplaced in a Club Purse, 

 1 miles, won by Hattie F, in 2 :01f . Aged, won a race of three-quarters of a mile heats, 

 in 1 :24, 1 :24, defeating a field of four, and one of mile heats in 1 :55, 2 :00, beating 

 Gasconade and Odd Fellow, both run at Ambler Park, Pa. Reform has only a few 

 colts on the turf, and they have run creditably. Little Fred (Yorkshire) won a mile 

 in 1:43 and in 1:44: 1J miles in 2:13^. Tonawanda, three-quarters of a mile in l:16f, 

 one mile in 1 :43, five furlongs in 1 :02|. Miss Lumley by Leamington, or Reform by 

 the later, mile in 1 :48, and won the Hunter Stake at Jerome Park, If miles, in 3 :20, 

 track muddy, beating Amazon and six others. Tuscaloosa, by Leamington, or Reform 

 evidently by the latter, won the Army and Navy Stakes at Washington, \\ miles, in 

 2:40f, beating Free Gold, La Gloria, and three others, and the Delight filly a winner. 

 Reform is a brown, 15 hands 3f inches high, white face, wide expanding nostrils, large 

 prominent eyes, clean cut, with no superfluous lumber, and possesses much quality, 

 but has the Melbourn ear, having a double Pantaloon cross, with the Glencoe Whale- 

 bone, and traces through a long line of Herod blood to the dam of the Two True Blues. 

 He will be a success. 



