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                                  SPEEDLINES
        LONE STAR
Bred by: N/A N/A
SUNDRIDGE
UNKNOWN
AMPION
   MY TEXAS DANDY
Bred by: Harvey Clark Unraced
175 f., 1 SW • $17,296
PORTE DRAPEAU TB
Bred by: N/A
Unraced
70 f., 2 SW • $325,335
SUNSTAR
Unraced
258 f., 9 SW • $46,505
DORIS
SIERRA
LOVED ONE
 LAURETTA
   BRIGHT CHERRY
Unraced
1 f., 0 SW • $0
AYRSHIRE
HAMPTON
 ATALANTA
  CERISETTE
GALOPIN
 CHERRY
      SADIE M 2
Bred by: N/A Unraced
2 f., 0 SW • $0
LITTLE DICK
Unraced
36 f., 0 SW • $0
SLEEPY DICK
FLORA
LITTLE RONDO 2
 WEBB SMITH MARE
PILGRIM
 SEARCY MARE
   UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
 UNKNOWN
  UNKNOWN
 UNKNOWN
     HAMPTON
    BLONDIE S 1
Bred by: N/A Unraced
2 f., 0 SW • $0
GOLD ENAMEL TB
N/A
MADDISON
ENAMEL
UNKNOWN
DEMOCRACY
ENQUIRER
LUCIE C
    UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
  UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
 UNKNOWN
     CAPTAIN JOE MARE
Bred by: N/A Unraced
7 f., 0 SW • $0
CAPTAIN JOE 1
N/A
TRAVELER
MAMIE CROWDER
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
  JOHN CROWDER
 MARE BY BLUE EYES
   UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
  UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
 UNKNOWN
 UNKNOWN
        the legendary Shue Fly was the racing Champion Mare. Clabber was the only stallion to earn the title of World Champion from 1940 to 1949.
It appears that Clabber was lucky to be named the World Champion. Let me show you what I mean. Shue Fly was named the Racing World Champion in 1941/42, with Nobody’s Friend earning the tile of Racing Champion Stallion. This was the first of three World Championships and Champion Mare titles for Shue Fly, with Joe Reed II named the Champion Stallion in 1942/43 and Piggin String and Texas Lad being named the 1943/44 Racing Co-Champion Stallions. No horse was named the Racing World Champion in 1944/45, with a special award being given to Flying Bob as the sire of the Racing Champion Mare Queenie and the Racing Champion Stallion Dee Dee
for that racing season. Queenie came back the next year and won the 1945/46 Racing World Championship and Champion
Mare titles. Piggin String was the Racing Champion Stallion for the year. Woven
Web, who raced as Miss Princess on the Quarter tracks, dominated as the Racing World Champion for the next three years (1946 to 1948) and the racing champion
Queenie was the 1945 World Champion.
stallions were Hard Twist in 1945/46; Pelican in 1947; and Scooter W in 1948. Maddon’s Bright Eyes was the 1949 Racing World Champion, with the Champion
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