Armine an Imposing Appearing Filly, Daily Racing Form, 1916-03-30

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f : t 1 t 1 ! f r f , ARMINE AN IMPOSING APPEARING FILLY. Mr. Harry GiddingS has just returned from a visit ; Barb doa, srhere the - teady northeast trade wind still m. ikes the daj as salubrious as when the buccanei rs frequented the Windward islands and raided the Spanish main. He found that the world went along just as usual in his absence, as it lias a habit of doing with all of us. His Kings Plate reliance, the filly Arm inc. has grown into the likeness almost of a stallion, and lie reports her as girthing three inches more than St. Pas, did whin le sroa the guineas. Her performances under colors last season were first-class, and in common opinion sic - the only real ohstaclt to Mr. Seagram resuming his long run of weetss. that was broken after Seismic won in 1008. That WUS the thirteenth seore for the Waterloo horses iu the Plate ami it has lien hard to get past tiiat unlucky figure. — Toronto Globe.


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