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KENO F. In 1896 the famed troller owned by Mayor [[OLINGER, Peter|Peter OLINGER]] was sold by Charley Thompson of Independence to a New York man. Thompson was called by the man who thought Thompson owned the horse. Olinger closed the deal with Olinger.
KENO F. Mayor [[OLINGER, Peter|Peter OLINGER]] heard of Keno F. after the trotter had posted a time of 2:37 at a mile track in Oelwein. The horse was owned by a man in Bremer County who was anxious to sell. The following spring, Keno posted a time of 2:30.  


Olinger heard of horse after Keno F. had posted a time of 2:37 at a mile track in Oelwein. The horse who owned by a man in Bremer County who was anxious to sell. The following spring, Keno posted a time of 2:30. The horse, trained by Charley Thompson, won all the western circuits and then was entered in the Flour City stakes in Rochester, New York winning $10,000 with a pace of 2:17.5.  
In 1896 Keno F. was sold by Olinger to Charley Thompson of Independence. The horse, trained by Charley Thompson, won all the western circuits and then was entered in the Flour City stakes in Rochester, New York winning $10,000 with a pace of 2:17.5.
 
At private trials in Independence, the horse posted a 2:12 pace.


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KENO F. Mayor Peter OLINGER heard of Keno F. after the trotter had posted a time of 2:37 at a mile track in Oelwein. The horse was owned by a man in Bremer County who was anxious to sell. The following spring, Keno posted a time of 2:30.

In 1896 Keno F. was sold by Olinger to Charley Thompson of Independence. The horse, trained by Charley Thompson, won all the western circuits and then was entered in the Flour City stakes in Rochester, New York winning $10,000 with a pace of 2:17.5.

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"Keno F. Sold," Dubuque Daily Herald, January 16, 1896, p. 8