At the Detroit track Mary Steedman met jockey Johnny "Pug" Bacon. They married soon afterward. They competed together at
Hazel Park, now defunct, in
Michigan. In 1972 the track ruled that husbands and wives could not ride against each other. This combined with added marital difficulties Bacon divorced her husband in 1972. Pug Bacon died in a 1977 auto accident. in a motel in Fort Worth, Texas, on June 7, 1991, the eve of the
Belmont Stakes. Discovered shortly after the gun was discharged, she died in the early morning hours of June 8 at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth. Sixteen days later, her body was returned to New York and Belmont Park, where she had enjoyed much of her early success. Her cremated ashes were spread over the grave of
Ruffian, perhaps the greatest female thoroughbred in history. ==See also==