More Maryland Horses for Tijuana, Daily Racing Form, 1920-11-18

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MORE MARYLAND HORSES FOR TIJUANA BALTIMORE, Md., November 17. W. H. Fry, who races in partnership with F. Dahnken, will leave Maryland for southern California in the course of the next ten days with a useful string of thoroughbreds to take part in the winter meeting at Tijuana. The star of Frys string is the filly Polythia, a stake winner in Canada. Polythia is a daughter of William R. Coes brilliant young Poly-mclus stallion Polymelian, and was bred at Mr. Coes Wyoming Stud. She is fast and game and will be the Fry and Dahnken candidate for the ,000 Tijuana Derby. The sprinter Bobby Allen, the long-distance runner Veteran, the Californiavbred three-year-old Lonely a daughter of Von Tromp and a product of Edward Cebrians Miramonte Stud and the. Texas-bred two-year-old Tutt will travel west with Polythia in the Fry car. All winners in Canada, these horses are now at the top of their form. If they ship well they should be ready for the colors as soon as they detrain at Tijuana. The sprinter Kuklux, a winner at Tijuana last winter and a useful horse in Canada through the summer, will ship In the same car, under the care of C. W. Hall, his owner.


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