Pals Bride Foals Colt: Joe Plunkett Proud Owner of Grandson of Kentucky Derby Winner Behave Yourself, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-10

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PALS BRIDE FOALS COLT Joe Plunkett Proud Owner of Grandson of Kentucky Derby Winner Behave Yourself. At the southern extremities of Chicago, in a back yard barn, resides Pals Bride, a nice little ten-year-old bay mare, by Best Pal, from Brides Cup, a daughter of the Derby .winner Behave Yourself. Last year Pals Bride was sent to the court of Dark Jest, standing at the Rafferty Farm, in Morocco County, Indiana. This morning at six oclock, Joe Plunkett, proud possessor of Pals Bride, on entering the barn, was greeted by a well set up bay colt, just finding his legs and, after much cajoling, was permitted to enter the stall. Of course Joe thinks he has a winner and although he has a farm, Pals Bride, being such a pet, has been kept at the city home. There is a small training track adjoining the city property where the mare and a few ponies have been receiving their daily exercise.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1930s/drf1937041001/drf1937041001_20_5
Local Identifier: drf1937041001_20_5
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800