Another South American: Owner of Tutti Frutti Cables Orders to Ship Anatasio to United States., Daily Racing Form, 1929-05-20

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ANOTHER SOUTH AMERICAN Owner of Tutti Frutti Cables Orders to Ship Anatasio to United States. NEW YORK, N. Y., May 18.— Henrique Gutierrez, owner of Tutti Frutti, has cabled to Bogota, Colombia, to ship by the first steamer Buena Ventura, via Panama, to New York, the chestnut horse Anatasio, foaled in 1923 in the Argentine. He is by Campanazo — Avanzona. Campanazo is by Diamond Jubilee and was one of the best horses that ever raced in the Argentine. Anatasio won more than twenty stake races while in Chile. Among his victories was the Derby, one mile and a half, at Vina del Mar, Valparaiso, Chile, in 1927, in record time of 2 :29. He is a specimen of the English type of thorouyhbretl and stands sixteen hands. Anatasio is a stayer. The horse is consigned to Max Silvers, Mr. Gutierrez representative in this country. On arrival, Anatasio will be turned over to trainer Frank Bray, who is also training Tutti Frutti. The new arrival will be made ready for long distance races in the fall. It is Senor Gutierrez intention to dispose of both Tutti Frutti anil Anatasio this fall in this country. Tutti Frutti has as his grand-sire the famous Flying Fox, while Anatasio has as his grandsire Diamond Jubilee, the Triple Crown winner.


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