Doublrab (foaled 1938 in Illinois) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that broke one track record and equaled two others when trained by former undertaker Harris Brown.
Philip Chappel and his younger brother Earl were the owners of a successful pet food company widely known for its Ken-L Ration brand.
[2] However, the year Doublrab was born the Chappel's dissatisfaction with their breeding results to date saw them make the decision to sell off their entire bloodstock and start over with different bloodlines.
[5][6] Race conditioned by Campagna's new trainer, T. A. Janicki, on June 11, 1941, Doublrab won the Colinsville Handicap, a six furlong event at Fairmount Park Racetrack in Collinsville, Illinois.
Triple Crown winner Whirlaway while equaling the Aqueduct track record in winning the seven furlong Carter Handicap.