IS The Sorse-Breeilers' Guide and Hand Book. 



HINDOO— Continued. 



in Z-Sl&i ; was third in the September handicap, 1| miles, won by Crickmore, in 3:03, 

 Hindoo Ciinying 123 lbs. 



As a four-year-old, started six times aud won five races. Louisville, Ky., won the 

 Louisville Cup. 2^ miles, in 3:57f, beating Checkmate, Glidelia, Lida Stanhope and 

 Blazes. 



Won the Merchants' Stakes for all age?, one mile and a furlong, in 1 :59i, beating 

 Checkmate, Runnyiiiede and Creosote. Won th'.' Turf Stakes, IJ miles, in 2:08i, 

 carrying 122 lbs, beating Checkmate (aged), 123 ll)s., and Creosote (4), 114 lbs. 

 Sheepshead won the Coney Island Stakes, for three-year-olds and upwards, one mile 

 and a furlong, in l:57t, Barrett being the only other slarter ; won the Coney 

 Island Cup, 2J miles, in 3:58, beating Eole and Parole. This was the best race run 

 at the distance during the year, and compares favorably with similar races. There 

 is no question but that Hindoo was tlie best race-horse which has appeared in 

 this country for more than a decade. It is doubtful if any horse in England could 

 have beaten him in the great classic events. Hindoo is a nicely bred horse, his blood 

 combining all the best strnins in England and America, his sire is by the best son of 

 Glencoe, and he has a large infusion of Diomed blood through both sides, together with 

 a double cross ot imp. Buzzard, fortified by the stout crosses Whalebone, Herod and 

 Eclipse on the dam's side. We shall expect to see him a great success in the stud. 

 Hindoo is a dark baj^ 1.5 hands 3} inches high, with larije star in his forehead, right 

 hind foot white to pastern ; he is symmetrically shaped all over or he could not have 

 done what he did. 



HUBBARD, 



(WINNER OF JULY STAKES AND GRAND SWEEPSTAKES, POUR MILE 

 HEATS, AT LONG BRANCH,) 



Will stand for mares at the stables of his owner in California, hy 

 private contract. Application to Jas. B. Chase, San Francisco, Gal. 



HuBBAKD by Planet, son of Revenue, bred at Woodburn Stud, Ky., foaled 1868, dam 

 Minnie Mansfield, by imp. Glencoe, out of Argentile, by Old Bertiand, son of Sir 

 Archy. Hubbard, as a two-year old, started four times, and won one race, Monmouth 

 Park, won the July Stakes, three-quarters of a mile in 1 ;22, beating Experience, 

 Oaks, and two others ; was third in the Thespian Stakes for two-year olds, three-quar- 

 ters of a mile, won by Malita, in 1:19^-, and unplaced in the other two races. Three 

 years old, started in six races, winning two. Baltimore, Md., won the Dixie Stakes 

 for three-year olds, 2 miles. In 3:36^, beating Joe Daniels's True Blue and six others. 

 Saratoga, won a sweepstake for three-year olds, 2 miles, in 8 :-i3, beating imp. Buck- 

 den, Nevada, and Gorlitza. Jerome Park, was second in the Annual Sweepstakes for 

 three-year olds, won by Joe Daniels, in 3 :4.5J. Saratoga, was second in the Summer 

 Handicap, 2i miles, won by Defender, in 4:24^, and was unplaced in his other races. 

 As a four-year old, started in eight races, of which he won three. Monmouth Park, 

 won the Grand Sweepstakes for all »ges, four-mile heats, distancing Wheatly and 

 Bessie Lee in the first heat, run in 7:37^. Saratoga won a dash of three miles, in 

 5:34. beating Wanderer, Harry Bassett, and King Henry. Won dash of 2f miles in 

 4 :.'58f , the fastest on record, beating Boss Tweed and Katy Pease, the only other 

 starters. Monmouth Park, was third in the Mammoth Cup, 24 miles, won by Wan- 

 derer, in 4:34^. Jerome Park, was third in the Jockey Club Handicap, Smiles, won 

 by Preakness, in3:38i. Was second in a dash ot 14 miles, won by Mate in 3:09|. 

 Saratoga, was third in a dash of 2 miles won by True Blue, in 3 :324, Mate was 

 second. Was unplaced in his other races. 



Hubbard has covered only a few thoroughbred mares. Is the sire of some few win- 

 nei-s— viz., Warwick, Jim Parley, and Rebecca. He is inbred to Sir Archy and 

 Diomed, in addition to his cross of Glencoe and Trustee. The family is a racing one, 

 and capable of staying a distance. In addition to his crosses of Sir Archy, he traces 

 through a long line of distinguished ancestry to the Old Vintner mare. 



