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Three’s Gal, shown in the winner’s circle after her victory in the 1963 Midway Downs Futurity, was a mare owned by Pevehouse’s neighbor John Winters. Pevehouse would buy two daughters of Three’s Gal, including Dough Gal, the dam of Send Me Candy, the dam of Send Me The Candy, the dam of
Jess Send Candy, who in turn produced 2015 All American Futurity winner Jess Good Candy.
Send Me Candy, shown in the winner’s circle after winning in 1981 at Blue Ribbon Downs, is the third dam in the tail female line of 2015 All American Futurity winner Jess Good Candy and was the first of Pevehouse’s runners to carry “candy” as part of her name.
American Congress Championship, and the Beulah Championship twice.
Three’s Gal would produce 11 foals with nine starters, six ROM and one stakes winner. Gal Watcher was the stakes winner and lead- ing money earner, winning the 1971 Texas Futurity. The first foal out of Three’s Gal was Scooper Gal by Scooper Chick, a Vessels bred horse. Scooper Gal would run AAAT time or the highest rating you could get on the track in the old rating system. Scooper Gal has the distinction of being the dam of Fols Gold, a horse that won over $584,904 without being stakes placed or a stakes winner. Fols Gold won the 1983 Black Gold Championship before it was an AQHA stakes race. The 1983 Black Gold Championship was a million dol- lar race, and is now a Restricted Grade 3 race.
Pevehouse would buy two daughters of Three’s Gal: Everetta Gal and Dough Gal. Everetta Gal was unplaced in one start. Her sire was Everett Jr. She would become the dam of six foals with three ROM, includ- ing Gallant Dough by Moon Dough, Lillywasalady by Lady Bug’s Man, and Cash In Dude by Nip N Dude.
The family line of Jess Good Candy would come through the mare Dough
Gal, his fourth dam in the tail female line. Dough Gal earned her ROM on the track with an 86 speed index. She was a daughter of Moon Dough, a son of Top Moon who was sired by Moon Deck and out of Rica Bar by Barred. Moon Dough was out of Chad’s Doe Deer by King Step and out of
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