PLANS FOR INDIANAPOLIS
Indianapolis claims but one engagement over the coming New. Zealand: Trotting Cup Meeting and this on the last day in the Free-for-All. He nas been doing steady jogging exercises for some time now and looks in bright ordex', but his trainer does not consider him sufficiently forward to compete in the two-mile handicaps, while the sprint, races on next month's programme were not framed to suit a pacer on his tight mark. It is expected that Indianapolis will do considerable racing later in the season, although nothing definite has been arranged for him. It is also possible that he will do a small amount of stud duty. To date he has not been available to breeders in this department, and there is no doubt that when he does retire he will be well patronised. By Wrack from Estella Amos, he claims American breeding on both sides, and his outstanding: performances stamped him as a champion racehorse with all the qualifications of a good sire.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 109, 4 November 1939, Page 23
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167PLANS FOR INDIANAPOLIS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 109, 4 November 1939, Page 23
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