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GOOD JUNIORS IN AMERICAN TROTTING

WILL RUTH’S FORM RETURN MAMBLETONIAN STAKES FAVOURITE Ruth M. Chenault, who swept triumphantly through the “junior” stakes last season, winning the largest amount of money ever accredited to a performer of her age on the harness turf in America (37,377 dollars) has been off colour this season. Though beaten all along the line, it is yet too early to state that she won’t come into her own before the grand circuit fixtures are completed. A GREAT FILLY YVhen the turf papers left America the brown filly Kashmir (2.3 J) was a firm favourite for the Hambletonian

Stakes. She has won four out of he] five starts this season. That was ui to August 24. The Hambletonian Stak< was decided at Syracuse, New York, or August 29. The stake was in th< vicinity of 75,000 dollars (£15,000).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 165, 3 October 1927, Page 7

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GOOD JUNIORS IN AMERICAN TROTTING Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 165, 3 October 1927, Page 7

GOOD JUNIORS IN AMERICAN TROTTING Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 165, 3 October 1927, Page 7

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