Gives Good Report of Sire Tracery, Daily Racing Form, 1922-04-05

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GIVES GOOD REPORT OF SIRE TRACERY Special Commissioner Allison of the London Sports man is just back from a trip to Rio Janeiro and Buenos Aires and prints this of a great American bene: "T think I never saw Tracery looking so well, and the foals by him— some to Argeutine and some to English time-are quite as good as any he ever sired in oir country. The youngest Tracery colt is an eu-eptionally good one. He is exactly typical of his sire both in color and conformation. January foals born in the Argentine have really a great advantage over our early foals, for at San Jacinto the herbage is now at its best, the weather is perfect and the foals can lie turned out with their dams from the first. There is an enormous acreage of land with almost boundless paddoks and cattle without end feeding then- along with the bloodstock."


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