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« V NOTED BREEDERS IMPROVE LEXINGTON, Ky.. April 21.— Good news was received this morning about the prospects for recovery of three of Kentuckys j j distinguished breeders of thoroughbred , horses, who have been prostrate. Major Thomas C. McDowell, master of Ashland j ; Stud and member of the State Racing Com- | i mission, wil able to be downstairs in his . . home and to see members of his family after a severe attack of double pneumonia. Captain Brcckenridge Yiley still is in bed at his Stonewall Stud in Woodford County but is better. His is an ailment of the heart, i | Charles W. Moore, owner of Mere Hill Stud, the home of McGee, sire of Exterminator and Firebrand, who has been scik for several weeks and who afew days ago underwent an operation at a hospital in Indianapolis for an ailment of the bladder, is better. Members of his family stated that the operation was successful and a rapid re-oovery is expected.