"CHERRY AND BLACK" 



the younger horse at six furlongs. Thus Parole won 

 five races and $19,403. 



As to Mr. Lorlllard's other horses In 1879, Pappoose 

 won the Spring Stakes at Newmarket and Geraldlne 

 won the Levant Stakes at Goodwood. Pappoose was a 

 full sister to Parole, and performed creditably, as she 

 was placed In three races out of six; while Geraldlne 

 (by Saxon-GIrl of the Period) was placed In three out 

 of five. Uncas started for the Two Thousand Guineas, 

 but he cut up so badly that he was sent back to New 

 York, having shown utter unwillingness to race over 

 the turf courses of England. The stable's winnings In 

 Its first season In England amounted to $26,503. 



Encouraged by Parole's success and an Increased 

 fancy for the get of Leamington, In May, 1879, Mr. 

 Lorlllard and his brother, Mr. George L. Lorlllard, 

 made with Mr. Welch of Chestnut Hill, Pa., an agree- 

 ment to take his entire lot of Leamington yearlings. In 

 the division "Mr. George" took the Megara filly (since 

 known as Splnaway) ; the Lemonade colt, Saunterer; 

 the Lady Motley colt. Blazes; the Medora colt, and the 



Mundane filly. Mr. Pierre Lorlllard 

 Reinforcements ^^^y, ^j^^ jg^|j p^U^j. ^jj ^^^ Maiden 



from America , ivt • m 1 t-i 1 r t • 1 



filly, the Nemesis hlly, the Mash of Light- 

 ning colt, the Mary Clark filly, the Delight colt, and 

 the Maggie B. B. colt. The colt last named was des- 

 tined to become famous as Iroquois. At the time, 

 Iroquois was not as advanced as some of the others, 



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