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Show BONES OF HIDE TO REST IB MUSEUM Skeleton of the Famous Horse Will Be Put Up in England. NEW YORK, Oct. 2S. In tho vory near future, the. bones of Ormonde will rest In the British museum. There will be made up tho framework that supported tho substance sub-stance which created the hlcihcst priced stallion the world has ever known. Ormonde was a non-producer. Ills sot. whllo Illustrious on tho pnges of turf history, was few. One can almost name them on the finders of two hands. Ttoaa-monde, Ttoaa-monde, Bcaumondc, Honiton.' Ormonde's Right, were a few of the live ones produced pro-duced by j.ho expensive stallion. This y-nr It rcniulncd for Ormondake to uphold up-hold the reputation of the famous sire Ormonde. Ho captured tho Futurity. Ormonde died Inst year His bones will be taken to England and sot up In the British museum, but bis blood will run through the nnnol of the American turf for all time. Ormonde wan a peerless race horao on tho .English turf. Sired by tho fsunous Glen d'Or, ho had the host of blood hock of him. Ho was never beaten In his senaallonnl career. Ho could tako up any weight and go any distance and siJll win. His son, Ormo, was the sire of Sysonby, the greatest winner this year. |