KENTUCKY DERBY 21 



DESCRIPTION OF WINNER 



Lord Murphy (formerly Patmos), bay colt, star and snip 

 running down over the nostrils, with two white heels behind 

 extending nearly half way to the hocks. He stands full 15 

 hands Z l / 2 inches high, has a neat head and neck, plenty of 

 length, good hips, quarters and stifles, with sound feet and legs. 

 He has a great turn of speed, the first and greatest requisite 

 in a race horse, and is a Lexington looking youngster, and must 

 bring his sire, Pat Malloy, prominently to the front as one of 

 the best sons of Lexington at the stud. 



Lord Murphy was bred by J. T. Carter, Gallatin, Tenn., and 

 purchased the spring he was two years old by Messrs. G. W. 

 Darden and G. H. Rice of Nashville, Tenn., by Pat Malloy, out 

 of Wenonah by Capt. Elgee, her dam by imp. Albion, out of a 

 mare by Pacific, running back through Bet Bosley, by imp. 

 Bluster to imported Mare of Harrison of Brandon. 



SUMMARY 



The Kentucky Derby, for three-year-olds, $50 entrance, 

 play or pay, with $1,500 added; $200 to second horse; 

 dash of one mile and a half. Value of stake $3,800. Colts 100 

 lbs., fillies and geldings 97 lbs. 46 nominations. 



Geo. W. Darden & Co.'s br c Lord Murphy, by Pat Malloy, 



dam Wenonah, Shauer 1 



J. W. H. Reynolds' b c Falsetto, by Enquirer, dam Farfal- 



letta, Murphy 2 



George Cadwillader's b c Strathmore, by Waverly, dam 



Brenna, Hightower 3 



D. Swigert's br c Trinidad, by Australian, dam Bonnett, 



Allen 



G. W. Bowen & Co.'s ch c One Dime, by Wanderer, dam by 



Scythian, Jones 



