Perhaps the Name Explains It, Daily Racing Form, 1920-10-17

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PERHAPS THE NAME EXPLAINS IT There Is an English two-year-old named William Holienzollern which is distinctly unpopular for both name and racing. Here is the comment on him by the Sportsman, after a bad race In the Triennial Produce Stakes: "The colt seems to have grown all the wrong way since the name was bestowed on him. Son of The Tetrarch and BIU and Coo, hn ought to bo a good one, but lie is a big, ill-balanced beast, with none the best of hocks, and he ran badly."


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