DESCENDANTS OF PILOT 



787 



Pearl 2 1 

 Zoe K. 2 130. 



Total, 8 ; i in 2 =30 ; 8 race-winners ; i ten-race winner. 

 Races won, 22. Races lost, 33. Total races, 55. 

 Dams of Apex 2:26. J. H. McCormack 2:29. 



Flight 2 :29. Murtha 2 =25 y z . 



f Gold Leaf (4 years) 2 : 11%. 



-^ Shamrock 2:25. 



I Thistle (4 years) 2:19%. 

 Second dam of Maud Singleton 2 -.24%. 



PILOT JR 

 See Chapter XVI. 



CLIFTON PILOT 2:34 



Gray, 15^ hands, about 1050 pounds; foaled 1854; bred by J. L. 

 Bradley, Lexington, Ky. ; got by Pilot Jr., son of Pilot : dam (dam of Bacchus), 

 said to be by Whip Comet. Sold to M. S. Patrick, Chicago, 111. ; J. Cairn 

 Simpson, 1865 ; to Charles A. Vogt, Iowa City, la. Died 1866. An excellent 

 road horse, stylish and of good disposition. 



Sires from Daughters : Charley Wilkes, 2, Henry Gilbert, i. 



r Billy 2 130. Judge Lindsey 2 :2i%. 



Sire of Dams of< Charley Wilkes 2 125 %. f Kitty Wilkes 2:30. 



( Mike 2 :28. 1 Miss Wilkes 2 129. 



r f Fidol 2 :2O. Ida 2:29%. 



Second Dams of \ 



( Idolf 2:17. 



PILOT TEMPLE 2 : 24^ 



Bay, 15 hands; foaled 1859; bred by R. A. Alexander, Spring Station, 

 Ky. ; got by Pilot Jr. : dam Madam Temple (dam of Flora Temple 2 119^), 

 bay, foaled 1840, bred by Elijah Peck, Waterville, N. Y., got by a spotted horse 

 called an Arabian ; 2d dam bay, bobtail, low set and heavy, foaled about 1834, 

 sold to Mr. Peck by a Mr. Randall of Paris, N. Y., untraced. Owned by 

 Samuel Eckers, St. Louis, Mo. Died Oct. 8, 1881. L. A. Clark of the 

 " Sporting News ", St. Louis, Mo., writes : " Pilot Temple was certainly one 

 of the gamest little horses that ever appeared on the trotting turf and in bet- 

 ter hands would have made a record far below 2 :2O ". 



Races won, 3. Races lost, 9. Total races, 12. 

 Dam of Sprague Pilot 2 :24. 



MAMBRINO TEMPLE 

 Bay; foaled 1864; bred by Charles G. McHatton, St. Louis, Mo. j got 



