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setter at several tracks around the
Southwest in 1968 and 1969, Three Oh's staked his biggest claim
to fame on the track when he captured the 1968 All-American Futurity (Gr. I). The son of Three Chicks out of the mare Oh My Oh was also the nation's leading Quarter Horse earner for 1968.
Owned by Dr. & Mrs. D. G. Strole of Abilene and trained by C. W. "Bubba" Cascio, Three Oh's began a stud career at Dr. Charles W. Graham's Southwest Stallion Station in 1970. Before his untimely death in 1976, Three Oh's sired 57 stakes winners and the earners of over $4.7 million, including champions Oh Shiney and Maskeo Lad.
to fame on the track when he captured the 1968 All-American Futurity (Gr. I). The son of Three Chicks out of the mare Oh My Oh was also the nation's leading Quarter Horse earner for 1968.
Owned by Dr. & Mrs. D. G. Strole of Abilene and trained by C. W. "Bubba" Cascio, Three Oh's began a stud career at Dr. Charles W. Graham's Southwest Stallion Station in 1970. Before his untimely death in 1976, Three Oh's sired 57 stakes winners and the earners of over $4.7 million, including champions Oh Shiney and Maskeo Lad.