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SOMETHING OF SATURDAYS DERBY WINNERS. Lexington, Ky., June 18 — John Quant, winner of the Latonla Derby, and David Craig, winner of the Dorval Derby, are lmtli by the English bred stallion Peep oDay, a snn of Ayrshire and Sun down by Springfield, which stands at John 8. B.ir-bees Glen Helen stud, near Lexington. Peep oDay xv .i - a high-class stake bone ami won twenty races. John Quad is out of John S. Barheea My Gyps, winner of twenty-one races and dam ..f Light ii- M Life. La Mode, Belle Graham, My Gem, La Londe and My Gypsy, all winners, by lxyrlc Daly, dam Napa, by Lmiuirer. David Craig is nut of o. If. cheiiualts Imported Avon II. . a winner and dam of Spes Nostra am] Black Mask, bv Avtag ton, dam Dalnessie, by Edward the Confessor. I aid Craig, however, was bled bv Capt. Charles D. Clay, of this eity. who s,,ld his dam to Mr. Clieiiaitlt. Both .lohn Cund and David Craig were auctioned as yearlings here in September. 1912, by the Kentucky Sales Company for their breeders, John Cund going to Messrs. Anvil Baker, .lohn Mclaughlin and It. L. Baker for 91.800, and David Craig to K. It. Bradley, who was bidding for lohn W. Schorr, for ..ltN». ,|nhn Cund was aamed for il wner of the Lexington brewery. Constant. John Cunds stable companion, and second to him today, was bred by China and Im By tbe in lounlainbliie stud at llarrmlsliurg. being by Oddfellow Rthel Theanaa dam of South Trim ble. which ran second in the l.alouia Derby of I.ioj under the Baker colors, also dam of Tnan am . Idle Dream, Ocean Spray. Mamie Worth. Buccaneer iml New Haven, by Himyar, dam Banka by King Ban. Constant was sold in the Saaae sale with John Guild, and was km eked down to Messrs. Baker ami McLaughlin for |t . The friends of the Baker and MeLnuchlln faini lie- here were all down u.«kI ami strong on tbe entry today and there were big eelehral ions of the victory ill several hollies tonight.