Two Foreign Victories: To Credit of Get of Royal Canopy, Now Standing at Pagebrook Stud, in Virginia, Daily Racing Form, 1924-12-10

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TWO FOREIGN VICTORIES To Credit of Get of Royal Canopy, Now Standing at Pagebrook Stud, in Virginia. NEW YORK, N. T., Dec. 9. Captain P. M. Walker has received news of recent foreign victories of two of the get of his stallion, Royal Canopy, now at his Pagebrook Stud, at Boyce, Virginia. One of these victories was at Sydney, New South Wales, where Wild Goose won the Australian Jockey Club Trial Stakes of ?5,000 added. Wild Goose is a four-year-old by Royal Canopy--Wag-tail and he carried 122 pounds. There were eleven starters and he beat Brown Rajah, a son of Brown Prince, by a head. Another success was reported from Cal-cutta where Royal Mary, also a four-year-old and a daughter of Royal Canopy and Mary Theresa, won the Asansol Plate over the five-eighths distance. This filly carried 135 pounds and beat six other runners-Royal Canopy is a grey son, ot Roi Herode and Cream o th Sky, by Lord Melton; in which Captain Walker has as partners in his ovnership, Samuel Ross, as well as Mohtfort and .13. B. Jones. , ,


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