IN GAY CREST'S STABLE
Dr. M. G. Louisson, the owner of Gay Crest, will have two juveniles to represent him in two-year-old races this season. One of them is Silvox, by Silverado; from Toti dal Monte, the dam also of Rebel Song. He" has the gift of galloping and he looks like playing a prominent part in some of the early spring events. The other is the Limond colt from Cowl, by King Rufus from Oar Lady. He was started off with the idea of racing him early, but as he continued to grow, T. Lloyd deemed it advisable not to hurry him. He will probably be taken in hand again a little later on, with a .view to autumn engagements.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 50, 27 August 1932, Page 21
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121IN GAY CREST'S STABLE Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 50, 27 August 1932, Page 21
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