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Trotters popular at Ohio sale

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Trotters grabbed the spotlight at the 62nd Fall Speed Sale, held Nov. 16-19 at the Delaware County Fairgrounds in Delaware, Ohio. Walnut Hall Ltd. brought a premier consignment of them, topping the venue with the stakes winning 2-year-old
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Si Bon Hall. The striking black daughter of Broadway Hall was purchased by Linemaster Services LLC of Ohio for $60,000.  The consignment also included a pair of royally bred Tom Ridge 2-year-olds: Lady Jane Hall, a half sister to five in 2:00 for $20,000; and Advantage Hall, out of the great Amour Angus, for $17,000.  

Zippen Chip, a solid conditioned trotter at Indiana Downs, brought $24,000 for consignor Charles Guiler. The stunning 4-year-old chestnut gelding was purchased by Rossie Smith of New York. Jim Nickerson, also of New York, grabbed the handsome 2-year-old Jailhouse Scorpion for $25,000. The Ohio Sire Stakes-placed trotting gelding was consigned by Peggy Carter as agent. Wayne Givens took the competitive Indiana 3-year-old pacer Joneedstogo back to Delaware for $24,000.

Armbro Carroll from the Tom Crouch dispersal topped the broodmare category at $20,000. In foal to Yankee Glide, the daughter of Malabar Man now goes to Sweden. The beautiful Angus Hall yearling colt I Be Long Gone was purchased from the Peninsula Farm consignment for $10,500 by Merrit Dokey.


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