Promising Canadian-Bred Yearling: Descendant of Famous Flying Fox Will Carry Edward Clancys Colors in 1917, Daily Racing Form, 1916-12-15

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PROMISING CANADIAN -BRED YEARLING. Descendant of Famous Flying Fox Will Carry Edward Clancys Colors in 1917. Ed. Clancy, who raced Euclairc and Picktime in the Kings Plate and other races on the Canadian tracks some years ago, has not lost his love for the thoroughbred. His colors will again be seen on the turf next season in some of the events for Canadian-bred two-year-olds, in Avhich he will 1h represented by Master Fox. a chestnut colt by Red Fox Miss Morgan. This youngster is now 15.1 .. hands in height, a grand-looker, and AA-oighs 950 pounds. He has been broken, and showed up satisfactorily in his trials this fall. Besides Master Fox Mr. Clancy also has a weanling filly by Charlie Gilbert Miss Morgan. Avhich he has named Latest News. She is also a chestnut in color, and, like her older half-brother, Avas a Avinner at the Guelph Fat Stock Show along with her dam. Charlie Gilbert, her sire, Avon the Canadian Derby at Fort Erie. The AA-ell-brcd Carillon is also a member of the Clancy stable. She will be Avell remembered as the 25 to Avinner at AAoodbine. She lost her first foal last spring and aa-iin bred back to Anmer, King Georges Derby horse, as Avas also Miss Morgan. Foxlet, a product of Brookdale Farm, is being used for saddle purposes by the Guelph horseman. Another well-known horse that was raced by Mr. Clancy Avas Pillardist. He AA-as a speedy sprinter during his early career on the turf, and Avas later developed for steeplechasing, at which he made good. Picktime also made a grand "leaper" and Avon many notable victories through the field ill the Pool colors. Toronto Star.


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