Bureau Colts at Montreal Show, Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-15

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In at ie ■s ,. rv at ,t n tue V , V- • the ■ was H 11 to ."j of V , iY" ™ is i tv ■ . I,., , , • S ii at , , ami i such i pub ,, ,,,.. me a. as ol i BUREAU COLTS AT MONTREAL SHOW. Montreal. Que. May 14.— That the work corn-ill mem-eel in Canada by tin" National Bureau of Breed ,: Ing six years ago is bearing splendid fruit was , proven al the Montreal Horse Show just held, when tin- produce of bureau stallions almost made a clean -wiic whenever shown. The most coveted trophy ,;t of the show, the Oovertior-Oenerals prize, wi-nt ;o a five-year-old by the bureau stallion. Bnshmont, V with another bureau product. Lady Woodlark, bj Masterman, in third oUce. This is the second time in three years thai this prize has been won by the •_-e t of bureau sires. In the thoroughbred broodmare class Commandant ", t Feline awarded the blue ribbon to Nanine. b Meddle-. _L* This mare was brought to Canada by the bureau in l.tio. and has never been beaten, she J_ I. is owned by Hal A Halg Sims, and will be mated 3 with Olaeau. The- Olaeau colta at the show attracted attention by their uniform excellence, and In the yearling thoroughbred class furnished the first prize winner In Kenneth Dawes Billy Frew, by oiseau. dam Mon Amour. Another Oiseau colt was thini ,-,i in this ehlss. in the class for three year-olda bred in the lie Province of Quebec ami calculated to make saddle !!l horses the bureau produce. Lady Woodlark. Colonel ami Ath.lc-. finished first, second and third. The ,,. i, in, -in cup class to:- yearlings by bureau stallions as out of farm mares attracted twelve entries, the i, ftf-Sl prize going to a handsome tilly by Atbol. and , I second and third to youngsters by Karl lingers. In the banter and Jumping classes bureau produce „,. an- forging lo the fronl and, although most of the , . colta are too young for such competition as yet, in " ., few years they will probably dominate these classes, because thej have- the breeding t" do so. j,, this com lion it mav be pointed out that the ,,!!; old fhllacy as to Canada being too cold a i ••unlry to raise- g I horses ,.f this c-l«ss has been smashed .,, j- ,,, hits I l,re-e c ar -dels like Colonel Borlands chestnnl Colonel, by Masterman, and Dr. Charles T McBachrans l.a.lv Woodlark, are as big ami hand .,„,,,. ss anv half bids or thoronahbreds pi. iluc-.-,l ... i in Kent lick j "I- California, and Ihe c. -I, ling. Ir.,i , „,,! , Cowans, wlimer of hi- Royal High - "l- s*ood enough t" win anywhere. All these- horses w -r -folded ,-i-e and raised right ou the Island of Montreal.. jajl


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