GREEN; YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT, AND CAP 



at Birmingham, Ludlow and Nottingham before win- 

 ning the British Camp Steeplechase at Colwall Park, an 

 even money favourite. In 191 2 he led off at Warwick 

 with an easy victory. This was in February, and he 

 did not score again till November, when at Hooton he 

 beat Olga's Pride, Moonstruck, Judas and others, and 

 made a good fight against Moonstruck at Birmingham, 

 where the last named, an animal of good class whose 

 deeds have already been recounted beat him a length and 

 a half. His only other success that year was in the 

 Stewards' Handicap Steeplechase at Hooton, where he 

 just got home from Red Cockade, this five-year-old in 

 receipt of 191b., Domino and Distaff two of those 

 behind him. He had a busy season in 19 14, being out 

 altogether no fewer than twenty times. Early in the 

 year, however, Mr. Bibby got rid of him. He went 

 into Mr. Joseph Widger's stable and won several races 

 in Ireland. 



Red Cloth, Red Coil, and Rex 



Red Cloth by Cherrystone — Katie Kendal as a five- 

 year-old in 1906 belonged to Mr. Peebles and Mr. 

 Hodgson before Mr, Bibby bought him, for 440 

 guineas, after he had won the Pavilion Steeplechase at 

 Sandown from Valentian. The idea that there was 

 room for improvement in him was justified. He ran 

 in better class races, and after a second at Kempton 

 Park was third to Atrato and Giulan, beaten a length 



