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Advertisement for Sinbad the sailor, a breeding horse owned by the Ocala Stud Farm, 1969
Source
State Library of Florida, Florida Collection, BR0197
Description
Stud services of Sinbad the Sailor, a stallion.
Date
1969
Format
Coverage
Geographic Term
What if he really had a chance? Sinbad the Sailor has been bred to a very limited number of mares and still leads the 1968 Statistics. Imagine - Bold Ruler - 3rd, Tom Fool - 5th, Hail to Reason - 11th and "Sinbad" 1st. Don't you agree that he deserves a chance. [inset textbox] Leading Sires in Percentage of $6,000 Earners With the thought that annual expenses to keep a horse in training, on the average throughout the United States, amount to about $6,000, the following list has been compiled ranking sires represented by 10 or more runners in 1967 by the percentage of each sire's runners which paid their way. Last year, about 14 per cent all runners earned $6,000 or more. [column one] Sire 1. *Sinbad the Sailor, 1955, Lacaduv 2. Equinaut, 1952, *Alibhai 3. Bold Ruler, 1954, *Nasrullah 4. Bolero U., 1955, Bolero 5. Tom Fool, 1949, Menow 6. *Seaneen, 1954, *Royal Charger 7. Sideral (Arg.), 1948, Seductor Solid Shadow, 1956, Solidarity Poised, 1947, Equestrian Post Card, 1947, Firethorn 11. My Host, 1948, *Alibhai Hail to Reason, 1958, *Turn-to [column two] Runners 10 12 63 19 29 39 14 12 10 10 63 48 [column three] Wnrs 8 0 12 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 9 5 [column four] $6,000 Earners 6 7 36 10 15 207 6 5 5 30 23 [column five] Per Cent 60% 58% 56% 53% 52% 51% 50% [blank] [blank] [blank] 48% [blank] [end textbox] Look to the French- Bred in 1969 Prince Taj $10,000 Fee 1968 Book Full Fully Syndicated Tiziano $7,500 Fee 1968 Book Full Fully Syndicated Roi Dagobert $6,500 Fee 1968 Book Full Fully Syndicated Sinbad the Sailor $1,000 Fee Life Foal For 1969 Season Several Lifetime Shares Available at $1500 Each. The Season's Outstanding Value Inquiries Invited: Suite 214 - 350 Lincoln road Contact: Jay A. Swindler, Esq. Miami Beach, Fla. 33139 (305) 531-1241 *Sinbad the Sailor Will Stand 1969 Season at Ocala Stud Farm
Title
Advertisement for Sinbad the sailor, a breeding horse owned by the Ocala Stud Farm, 1969
Subject
Horses--Breeding
Land development
Description
Stud services of Sinbad the Sailor, a stallion.
Source
State Library of Florida, Florida Collection, BR0197
Date
1969
Format
advertisements
Language
eng-US
Type
Text
Identifier
flc_br0197
Coverage
Postwar Florida (1945-1968)
Geographic Term
Ocala (Fla.)
Marion County (Fla.)
Thumbnail
/fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/flc_br0197.jpg
Display Date
published 1969
ImageID
flc_br0197_01
topic
Agriculture and Livestock
Subject - Corporate
Ocala Stud Farm
Subject - Person
Swidler, Jay A.
Transcript
What if he really had a chance? Sinbad the Sailor has been bred to a very limited number of mares and still leads the 1968 Statistics. Imagine - Bold Ruler - 3rd, Tom Fool - 5th, Hail to Reason - 11th and "Sinbad" 1st. Don't you agree that he deserves a chance. [inset textbox] Leading Sires in Percentage of $6,000 Earners With the thought that annual expenses to keep a horse in training, on the average throughout the United States, amount to about $6,000, the following list has been compiled ranking sires represented by 10 or more runners in 1967 by the percentage of each sire's runners which paid their way. Last year, about 14 per cent all runners earned $6,000 or more. [column one] Sire 1. *Sinbad the Sailor, 1955, Lacaduv 2. Equinaut, 1952, *Alibhai 3. Bold Ruler, 1954, *Nasrullah 4. Bolero U., 1955, Bolero 5. Tom Fool, 1949, Menow 6. *Seaneen, 1954, *Royal Charger 7. Sideral (Arg.), 1948, Seductor Solid Shadow, 1956, Solidarity Poised, 1947, Equestrian Post Card, 1947, Firethorn 11. My Host, 1948, *Alibhai Hail to Reason, 1958, *Turn-to [column two] Runners 10 12 63 19 29 39 14 12 10 10 63 48 [column three] Wnrs 8 0 12 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 9 5 [column four] $6,000 Earners 6 7 36 10 15 207 6 5 5 30 23 [column five] Per Cent 60% 58% 56% 53% 52% 51% 50% [blank] [blank] [blank] 48% [blank] [end textbox] Look to the French- Bred in 1969 Prince Taj $10,000 Fee 1968 Book Full Fully Syndicated Tiziano $7,500 Fee 1968 Book Full Fully Syndicated Roi Dagobert $6,500 Fee 1968 Book Full Fully Syndicated Sinbad the Sailor $1,000 Fee Life Foal For 1969 Season Several Lifetime Shares Available at $1500 Each. The Season's Outstanding Value Inquiries Invited: Suite 214 - 350 Lincoln road Contact: Jay A. Swindler, Esq. Miami Beach, Fla. 33139 (305) 531-1241 *Sinbad the Sailor Will Stand 1969 Season at Ocala Stud Farm
Chicago Manual of Style
Advertisement for Sinbad the sailor, a breeding horse owned by the Ocala Stud Farm, 1969. 1969. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/212511>, accessed 27 February 2025.
MLA
Advertisement for Sinbad the sailor, a breeding horse owned by the Ocala Stud Farm, 1969. 1969. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 27 Feb. 2025.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/212511>
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