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1 * i ■ ., a s f 1 . , . I I . I, I . . J j 4 j , j , ■ . MONTFORT JONES9 RECORD FOR 1921 1 MISS JOY AND HER STABLEMATES V/IN OVER 00,000 * FOR THEIR FORTUNATE OWNER DURING RACING Of LAST YEAR Montfi.it .lou. - is m •• ■ the t..ii nit. m vea whom ttable earaiags ia ltd exceeded |lkt,Otf ; aot a bad mark for om- unknown in racing iiuti! recently. Hewerer. be was a liberal buyer and deaenred his rctoaspcait. He parchased two hllic- Mi - .1. •.-, sad Pair Phantom, from .1 Uaaadea, and a remarkable bargain thej prored. btiaa •!.. was a- aaaaistakaMy t...- i.t-st two-year-oU tilly of the year aa Morrich eras at the roltf of thai nge Her natrn speed was of the bigbeal order and one of the un-sotred BtaharaM of the year was what would have happened had she clashed witk Morrick with both at their beat. Fair Pbaatoai was a rattling good illy, tea, bat inferior to her Byiag stable companion. The majority of the horses in the Jones stable w,. two year olds, and aside from the twe star tillies. Rock- asinister, Pegasus, Rmotion and St. Henry raced well enough to suggest it will be unusually straag In it- i three-year-old division in the racing of 1922. i it- older horses, Bmokholt rendered excellent service and waa a fa*t and reliable racer He tarried high weight successfully and was ■ capital sprinter, but i by no mean- iu. ipable of -tayiog • •. ■ hmger lhaa sprinting distaaces Cti.c 1 Cray was another good B * on-. fa-t and a stayer. The two yeai aid Bt. Hearj is a half brather to the faaaeaa horses, Sir Martin at aad Sir Barton, and was expected to prove huuseli oi f their kind He did aot do this, bat the pas- - itibilitiea «f impreveaaeal ia a horse or hi- age are boaadlesa and be amy o«. great things this year sir Barton was not macb of a two-year old himself. Bat what a grand thi yeai aM h - was! it at pateal , the .tones stalile is ore to keep track of wbea the real racing af 1P22 arrives. The records af it- aaem- J hers in lttJl are here set for h: Hor-e. C . I and Sex. A. Pedigree. let. 2d. M. Won. , Miss Joy b. f. - By I.-.-r Quia Proud Daisy, by Pride !» - t 1,880 , Pair Phantom b. f. - By Light Brigade -Belli t a, bj Bea t.rti-h t •_• :t 17.603 Brovkholt eh. c. 4 By Ballot Gracilis bi Goldamitl S I ; 11.904 at Rockmialster el c. - By Kriu- Bock Mallard, by star Shoot « •"• 2 .ino . Pegaaas b. c. 2 By Ooldea Maxim Brightstoae, by Deatachland - •_ :. "..Til Konleau or. r. 4 By Tracery Boy a I Coinage, by Hinting :. :. ~ t.SSO Btnel Gray br. f. •; By Hessian Sweet Marjoram, by Diaaa Parget :t : U -i.c.T". .bha s. Keardoa. . .b e. I I5y Ormoadab AateHa, by Plaaadea :! 2. :• i.l»;t Emotion eh. f. 2 By Friar Bock Affection, by laMor :: - :; ::.T_l l Bt, Henry b. c, 2 By The Finn— Lady Sterling, by Hanover ■- 1 1 3". SOU Herd ;irl br. f. 4 By Colin- Torpeahow, by Torpoial 3 0 - 3,300 ! Billy Btai br. K. - Ky den M .:« Nellie WeUea, by Dick vTeUea I 9 :5 l.°!»S Ideut. Colonel b. «. 2 By Light Brigade rotunda, by Bt. Floriaa 1 - •_ l.."i4s Black Hackle . ..Wk. u. I J.y star Rhooi Shelby Bribe, by Knight Errant I I 1 1.400 tap Bock eh. c. 2 By nap Back Moulin Boage, by Hlmyar I o : 1.S85 Bermaat h. g. 3 l Light Brigade Five Aces, by Disguise 1 2 - 1,300 Montjov eh. c. - By Cack o the Walk Private Flag, by Hambaig 1 • 1 1.2S0 Prince Writ* ch. •. -J ity Kick ffelbss -TaUahaasee, by The Commoner ... 1 tt l 1,100 Cue].. Sor.nv .! c. "J By Uncle- Ballymeaa, b. Adam 1 I 1 1,123 Bendhock h. c, 2 V-r sir Wilfred Hortease II., by Troatbeek " » 9 UaneUa Boy b. c. :* By Ugbt Brigade -Waldena, h Star Bhoot •» ti - MO Memphis b. c. . By Sir Wilfred— Futurita, by His Highness n 0 1 M Widgeon ch. c, - By Stai Bhoot Wide Eyes, by Hamburg t o t» Total- 12» 54 «3 17 11,147