R. H. News Big Stable, Daily Racing Form, 1930-04-25

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R. H. NEWS BIG STABLE TORONTO, Ont., April 24. The R. IT. New stable of fifteen racers is the latest arrival at Woodbine Park. The string reached here from the Oakville Farm in charge of trainer Jack Hutton. Troutlet. winner of the Kings Plate in that memorable running of 1927, when she beat Mr. Gaiety by the closest of margins, heads the string, which also includes the Kings Plate eligibles Aymond, Autumn Fire, Corera, Throw Back, Vestip and Tender Bud, the latter a three-year-old that has never been raced as yet; the six-year-old imported stud Helter Skelter; an Irish jumper. Templar; Special Account, steeplechaser; White Heather, a four-year-old English importation ; Royal Guest, a two-year-old roan filly by Royal Canopy June Fly; the three-year-old Babble, and two English juveniles. This is the most pretentious string raced by the Hamilton owner to date and they all appeared to be in wonderful condition as they were unloaded from the vans at Woodbine yesterday morning;


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