"CHERRY AND BLACK" 



and Mr. Lorillard offered him to his brother for 

 $7000. Nothing came of it, however, and the yearhngs 

 reached Rancocas May 30, and early in the autumn, 

 after having been broken, Iroquois was shipped to Eng- 

 land with the yearlings Mohawk, Santee, Dakota, Pas- 

 saic, Paw Paw, Seneca and Wyandotte. With them 

 went the three-year-old Falsetto (by Enquirer-Farfa- 

 letta). It was said Falsetto ran one of the greatest 

 trials ever run at Newmarket, but he became lame, and 

 finding it impossible to train him, he was sent home the 

 following year and entered the stud in 1881. 



1880 



The victories of Parole in the spring of 1879 were not 

 forgotten by reason of his defeats later that season. 

 Neither he nor any horse in the stable ever escaped the 

 handicapper's attention after that. This was quite 



evident when the weights appeared for 

 mights on the ^^^ • handicaps of 1 8 80. For the 

 Amertcan Horses ^ • i 1 • t^ 1 . 1 • 1 



Lmcolnshire, Parole had top weight, 



126 lbs. For the Newmarket, Falsetto had 129 lbs.— 

 top weight; Parole next, with 126 lbs. For the Inter- 

 national, Parole had top weight, 130 lbs.; Falsetto, 

 126 lbs. For the Prince of Wales Handicap, Parole 

 had top weight, 144 lbs., being asked to concede a 

 three-year-old 53 lbs. For the City and Suburban, 

 Parole had top weight, 130 lbs.; Master Kildare, 128 

 lbs. ; Falsetto, 124 lbs. 



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