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                  Bennies Big Red, sire of On The Money Red, after winning the 1972 La Pitahaya Derby.
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     Gravey by Zantanon Jr by Zantanon by Little Joe. Zantanon Jr is out of Dorothy
E by Flying Squirrel, and this makes him a full brother to Ed Echols. The dam of Pay Day Star was Miss Pay Day B by Pay Day by Joe Moore by Little Joe and Joe Moore was out of Della Moore. The dam of Pay Day was Paulita by Paul Ell by Hickory Bill, and Paulita was out of Adalina by Little Joe.
Dolly Priest was the dam of On The Money Red. She was unplaced in two starts and is the dam of 12 foals, nine starters, seven ROM with earnings of $77,493. She is the dam of one stakes winner in On The Money Red and one stakes placed runner in Lil Miss Dolly Jet, who was third in the Lassie Stakes and the Pompano Playland Futurity in 1979.
The sire of Dolly Priest was Little Dick Priest, who had 12 starts with five wins, one second and two thirds earning $1,338. He was stakes placed in the 1950 State Fair Stallion Stakes with a third. He was the sire of 60 racing ROM runners with 13 stakes winners, 10 stakes placed runners and his runners earned $572,833. His leading money earner was Go Dick Go, the 1966 All American Futurity winner. He also won the Rebel Futurity and the Florida Bred Futurity that year. He was the 1966 Champion Two-Year-Old Colt. He won three stakes in 1967, including the South Texas Derby, Lafayette Derby and Fairburn Classic.
Little Dick Priest was sired by Adios Kip by Kip by Pal O Mine by Billy Sunday and Pal O Mine was out of Dora Du Mar by Little Joe. Pal O Mine was a full brother to Rialto P-2, the second AQHA Stud Book Foundation sire. The dam of Adios Kip is Wallie by Jodie by Little Joe. The dam of Little Dick Priest was Dixie Britt by a horse known as Massaro Bros Steeldust.
On The Money Red’s dam, Dolly Priest was out of Queen Jacket by Misty Joe by Misty B by Balmy L. Misty B is out of Misty Day by Everett. Dolly Priest was out of Queen Jacket who was out of May Queen by Red Eagle, and May Queen was out of Lady Jacket by Little Hickory by Hickory Bill and Little Hickory was out of Alice by John Gardner by Traveler, the sire of Little Joe and Possum.
The dam of Designer Red was Pin A Rose On Me, an unraced mare that is the dam of 12 foals with seven starters, six racing ROM and two performance ROM with one Superior in barrel racing and that is Designer Red. All of her starters were
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 Beulah Futurity. He raced on 14 different tracks from 1971 to 1977. He sired just 37 foals with 19 starters, nine ROM and one stakes winner in On The Money Red. His runners earned $43,741.
Bennie Leo is the sire of Bennies Big Red. He was a stakes winner in the 1964 Grabo Turf Club Handicap. He made 36 official starts with seven wins, 11 seconds and three thirds, earning $2,164. He
was third in the Atlantic Coast Maturity. He raced from 1964 to 1971. He sired
68 foals with only 16 starters and 13 of them earning their ROM with one stakes winner and one stakes placed runners. His stakes winner was Bennie’s Big Red and his stakes-placed runner was Bennies Terri Red, who was third in the 1973 Magic Empire Fall Futurity.
Bennie Leo was sired by Dynamatic, an ROM runner sired by Leo by Joe Reed II by Joe Reed P-3. Leo is out of Little Fanny by Joe Reed P-3. One of the interesting things about the pedigree of Slick By Design is his sire line and his tracing on that line to Leo. We don’t find many stallions that go to Leo in the sire line. We see that Three Bars and Top Deck are the prominent sire lines today. We see the Leo sire line in the performance horse through his son Leo San and his sons Peppy San and Mr San Peppy. So, now we have another Leo line to keep this sire line alive and well.
The dam of Dynamatic was Dynaflow Miss by Red Miller by Prince Barton, a son of Sir Barton, the first Thoroughbred Triple Crown winner. The dam of Dynaflow Miss was a mare by Lowery Clegg, who was sired by Sam Watkins, by Hickory Bill by
 Peter McCue. The dam of Bennie Leo is Tonkawa Ploma by Bear Cat, who is sired by Little Brother by Possum, who is a full brother to Little Joe, the grandsire of King P-234. The dam of Tonkawa Ploma is Ploma S by Bear Cat. The dam of Ploma
S is Bear Cat Mary by Bear Cat. This gives Tonkawa Ploma a breeding pattern of 1x2x3 to Bear Cat, telling us she was intensely inbred to Bear Cat.
Dynaflow Miss was the dam of such runners as Dynago Miss, the 1960 AQHA Racing Champion Two-Year-Old Filly; Dyna Bid, an AAA runner; Dynamo Leo, an AAA rated runner and full brother
to Dynamatic; and Dyna Van, a AAA runner and dam of Mr Jet Moore, the 1972 AQHA Racing World Champion, Champion Three Year Old and Champion Three-Year-Old Colt.
The dam of Bennies Big Red was Pay
Jay, a mare by Ben Jay, another AAA rated racehorse with 29 starts, six wins, five seconds and five thirds earning $1,821. Ben Jay was the sire of such ROM runners as Bay Ben Jay, Ben Jay’s Dreamer, Flexible and Fly Nell. He was bred by Ott Adams, the owner of Little Joe. Ben Jay was sired by Joe Moore by Little Joe and Joe Moore was out of Della Moore, the dam of Joe Reed P-3. Ben Jay was out of Yokohama by Spokane by Paul
Ell by Hickory Bill, and Paul Ell was out of Baby Ruth, a full sister to Jenny, the dam of Little Joe. Jenny and Baby Ruth were sired by Sykes Rondo and out of May Mangum. Yokohama was out of a mare sired by Alamo by Uncle Jimmy Gray by Bonnie Joe, the sire of Joe Blair, the sire of Joe Reed P-3.
Pay Jay was out of Pay Day Star by Red





















































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