Pons Sends Two Matrons For Service by Case Ace: Sire Selected by Breeder Because Of Success With His Mares, Daily Racing Form, 1943-05-20

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Rons Sends Two Matrons For Service by Case Ace AceSire Sire Selected by Breedef Because Of Success With His Mares MaresBEL BEL AHl Md May 19 Adolphe Pons master of nearby Country Life Farm is sending only two of his mares outside the state for mating this year They are Lady Glory and Afloat who will journey to New Jersey for service by Case Ace the promis ¬ ing young stallion that Joseph M Roebling stands at his Harmony Hollow Farm at Harbourtori HarbourtoriPons Pons selected Case Ace because he has been pleased with the type of individuals resulting from previous matings between that son of Teddy and his own mares Pons has a few get of Case Ace at his nursery that are being sought by eastern racing patrons patronsLady Lady Glory and Afloat are dams of win ¬ ners The former an unraced daughter of American Flag Beloved by Whisk Broom n and thus a member of the family of Black Servant Boot to Boot Blue Lark ¬ spur Blossom Time and others is the dam of Final Glory a winner of three races last year as a twoyearold Afloat foaled in 1929 is five years older than Lady Glory and consequently has had a few more foals to the races She is the dam of winners Milk Dipper and Cooling Spring and also the rather well regarded three yearold My Tilly who did not start as a twoyearold twoyearoldA A winner on the flat as well as over jumps Afloat is a daughter of Man o War from the good Superman producing mare Problem she being the dam of six winners including Friars Carse a stake winner and the dam of the stake winners War Relic Anchors Ahead dam of the stake winner Ocean Blue and Speed Boat dam of the goodracemare Level Best


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