Billy Conn | C.G. Conn | McCreary | Conn | Ty Conn | Rob Conn | McCreary County, Kentucky | Didi Conn | Conn Smythe Trophy | Charles G. Conn | Bobby Conn | Shelley Conn | Robert H. Conn | Richard Conn Henry | McCreary, Manitoba | McCreary County | Lori McCreary | Conn-Selmer | Conn O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone | Conn Mor O'Neill | Conn Iggulden | Conn (Constantine) O'Neill | Conn Bacach O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone | Conn Bacach O'Neill | Conn. | Chester Conn | Charles W. Conn | Bill McCreary, Jr. | Alfie Conn, Sr. | Alfie Conn, Jr. |
In 1955 he sent two of Guggenheim's colts to run in the Kentucky Derby: the Bluegrass Stakes winner Racing Fool, ridden by Henry Moreno, finished fourth, and Flying Fury, winner of the Champagne Stakes, ridden by Conn McCreary, ran sixth.