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front in that great three-year-old race. He could 

 run, though, and you were forced to respect him 

 for what he did, though you might not like him 

 for his personal appearance. 



Commando was a good colt that season. So 

 was The Parader, and so was All Green. Com- 

 mando won the Belmont at Morris Park, the 

 Carlton at Gravesend, running the mile in i.39f, 

 was second to The Parader in the Realization, 

 and managed to get his part of the first money 

 throughout the season. Conroy won the Brook- 

 lyn and was the first three-year-old to accomplish 

 that feat. Bonnibert won the Brooklyn Derby 

 in a fast race with Blues, The Parader, and others 

 behind him. Yankee, son of Hanover, was the 

 Futurity winner that year, and Alcedo set a new 

 record for the Suburban, when he beat Water 

 Cure, Toddy, and others, the mile and a quarter 

 in 2.05I-. 



Chiefly will the season of 1901 be remembered, 

 however, as giving us the debut of at least two 

 remarkable fillies. One of these was Endurance 

 by Right and the other was Blue Girl. Endur- 

 ance by Right was a daughter of Inspector B. 

 She came to the East in the stable of John W. 

 Schorr of Memphis. Before she had been racing 



