Thoroughbreds at Laurel Hall, Daily Racing Form, 1920-02-08

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* THOROUGHBREDS AT LAUREL HALL INDIANAPOLIS, lad., February T. — Laurel Hall Farm, owned by the widely-known local horseman. Stoughtoii A. Fletcher, and the home of Americas premier trotting speed sire. Peter the tirent. will soon become also the home of thoroughbreds, with as select a stock of the latter as the owfier h:|s collected of trotter* during the past few years. Beceatly while oa a visit to New Orleans to attend raaaiafj races and where he nov/ owns a few horses in training. Mr. Fletcher closed a deal with John O. Keone by buying a half interest in fourteen two-year olds by Luke Mcl.uke. which from now on will be trained under his colors and eventually join the breeding ranks at Laurel Hall Farm. o


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