Won His Name Back Again, Daily Racing Form, 1921-05-10

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WON HIS NAME BACK AGAIN LONDON England April 22 Having proved liinisclf a useful steeplechaser in Ireland Sir James Buchanan thought fit to pay 7500 for Abou Ben Adheni with a view to winning the Grand National Steeplechase witli him However lie proved a bogey of the worst type and failed to win a race during the next year which caused him to be sold for Sr Sri i at the same place where he had realized such a good price His new owner quickly renamed him Moniker presumably with the hope it would change the horses ill luck However he failed to earn brackets for his owner and he dis ¬ posed of him and the son of Roi Ilerode found his way into the trainer Gwilts establishment at Lam bourn bournGwilts Gwilts patience was not rewarded and the horse went into Cecil Youngs stable who managed to win a race with him at Torquay last month and it has evidently pleased his new owner II Gregson for he lias rechristened him Abou Ben Adlicm hoping presumably that now the horse has irianagtd to score he will furfill his early promise


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