PROMISING COLT
Gay Song Wins In Sydney (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) SYDNEY. August 18. The Australian Jockey Club chairman, Mr B. H. Crowley, has a good prospect in the three-year-old New Zealand-bred gelding, Gay Song, according to the "Sunday Telegraph” today. Gay Song is bred from Gay Time by the New Zealand galloper. Beau Tirage. Gay Song (8/1) won the Second Three-year-old Maiden Handicap (one mile) at Warwick Farm yesterday. Finishing with a strong burst. Gay Song beat Ruddy Prince (50/D by a long head, with the heavily-backed favourite, Bells Are Ringing (11/8), a neck away third. Mr Crowley raced Gay Song’s dam. Gay Time, and sent her to New Zealand to be mated with Beau Tirage, the newspaper said. Gay Song is the second offspring.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30213, 19 August 1963, Page 4
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