Singerly bred and raced
Standardbred and
Thoroughbred horses. His best known was
Morello who won the 1892
Coney Island Futurity Stakes at
Sheepshead Bay Race Track, the then richest and most important event in
Thoroughbred racing. Morello raced under the name of Singerly's
nom de course Elkton Stable as well as his trainer Frank Van Ness. The colt would earn both
American Co-Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse and
Three-Year-Old Co-Champion honors. He owned a 600-acre farm in
Gwynedd, Pennsylvania, where he raised
Holstein cattle In 1879, Singerly joined the Association of Breeders of Thoroughbred Holstein Cattle. He also owned Elkton Stock Farm, a 300-acre farm outside
Elkton, Maryland, which he used to breed and race standard-bred and thoroughbred horses. ==Financial reversals and death==