Payne and Wests Fortune, Daily Racing Form, 1926-05-08

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PAYNE and WESTS FORTUNE LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 7.— Jockey H. Hay is an arrival to ride for the Kenton Farm stable owned by Payne and West. This racing firm also experiences the good fortune of being the owners of a suckling, i and a yearling full brother to the Centennial Futurity winner. General Haldeman. Both of the colts are said to be of excellent conformation and are. like General Haldeman, chestnuts. Of their nine Thunderstorm yearlings, six are colts. The firm also possesses ten sucklings sired by Thunderstorm. Among the mares to be bred to the Olambala — Nightfall stallion this season are Brynwood. Kenton Girl, P.irdie G., Klwah. Ringar. Flora Sain. Polly J. Soloist, and Colonade. It is the present intention of the owners to stand Thunderstorm to only a few outside mares for the season 1927. a


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