Moody Takes over Clang, Daily Racing Form, 1938-10-07

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MOODY TAKES OVER CLANG LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 6. John F. Clark, Jr., New Orleans sportsman, who gained prominence through the record-breaking victories of Clang, came up from his home and shipped the two-year-olds Zacabox, Upsy and Cynical to Keeneland. The horses were turned out at his farm near New Orleans since the close of the New Orleans racing season. Clark is making another effort to return Clang to the races and has turned the world record holder over to Hunter Moody, who is training the horse at the Lexington trotting track. The son of Stimulus, which went amiss in 1936, is training soundly, according to Owner Clark.


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