Juvenile Names Approved: Nomenclature for There of Four Morris Youngsters Sanctioned by Jockey Club Registrar, Daily Racing Form, 1937-04-10

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JUVENILE NAMES APPROVED Nomenclature for Three of Four Morris Youngsters Sanctioned by Jockey Club Registrar. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 9. D. T. Morris, veteran trainer, was advised Friday that names for three of the four two-year-olds he has here have been granted by the registrar of The Jockey Club. The three names submitted by owner F. E. Morancey are Moskie, a dark bay filly by Peter Hastings Miss Laura; Inskip, a bay gelding, by Nassak Chatter Cat and the third a brown gelding named Fair Flax, a son of Sweep All Sunshine. The fourth member of the group is a bay colt, by Bull Dog. Five others make up the balance of the stable in care of Morris, including Thistle Red and Thistle Ress, purchased recently from George Collins, by G. S. Boswell, of Frankfort, Ky. Keen Flight, a five-year-old chestnut gelding, by Flight of Time Sunshine, which has never been to the post Broadway and Mary Soulard complete the stable which Morris intends keeping in the Middle West this year. Morris is dickering with several other owners to increase his public stable and hopes to have at least twenty horses in his charge before the close of the Churchill Downs meeting.


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