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i I j i ! ! [ . | i i ■ , 1 • ABOUT LAST CHANCE TO BUY YEARLINGS. The sale of yearUngS at Lexington on next Tuesday ami Wednesday evenings will afford about the last chance of the year to secure material for the juvenile divtoton of 1918, And. Judging by the Dumber of yearlings sold this year, the two-year-old ! races of mt year should be rather easy going for horsemen. !t would aeem that, with so fe.v yearlings on Hie market, that almost every two-year-old that can hi- got to tin- races at all. should be returned a winner, si that. Investing money in yearlings at this time is almost certain to bring returns ; in the shape of races won next year. There are about lHt yearlings [B the Lexington -ale. representing the gel of nearly every sire ill the country, ami it is a clean, fresh, up-t i-date lot. then- being ; in the entire catalog only three foals that have appeared in previous biviks and these three, for reasons which will be stated at the sale, were not sold under former cataloguing. of course, the notable item in the sale is the closing out of Clay Bros., but. in addition, there an- numerous J others by great sires and from great raring and producing mares. If you have not looked to your f fences for 1916 twoyearolds. the Lexington sale is ! about the la-t opportunity.