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Two hundred and fifty "horses," first banished from England to Belgium but now all hoof-printed for the U.S., ran into rough weather yesterday and couldn't land at East Boston for either the opening of suffolk Downs or the annual Paul Revere milk-wagon mush. All will be doped up for this afternoon's fast track, however, and ace CRIMSON handicapper Clocker Spanielle, who netted $5 on his doping for last year's opener, prophesies:
1st race-Robert Dear-Stable whisper
2nd race-Prompt Boy-For the double 4th race-little Ferd-has the speed to take it
8th race-AMON-Clocker's best bet of the day.
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