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| j I ; | ; LEXINGTON TURF NOTES | LEXINGTON". K . June 10. Brownell Combs today said that his mare. Sweetheart, has been mated with Man o War. "but she is not out of training." he added. "She is going to Raccland from Lexington and I expect to have her saddled for the Ash- land Handicap, which is to be run Saturday, July 11." I J. O. Keene is getting together an organization for the breaking of about sixty year-lints at Keeneland Farm, beginning July 1. Dick Denny, who is assisting Ham Keene with the training of the J. ft Widener horses. will ri me on from the East to take charge of the yearling crew. Thirty-nine of the yearlings are the property of J. K. Widener, six are owned by John Hertz, of Chicago, and the others are the property of J. O. and J. H. Keene. They are to get their first gallops |over the grass and when they are thoroughly brnkin tiny will be shipped to Churchill Downs, and after the autumn meeting there will get their trials. W. O. Sudduth. arho lias a farm and several thoroughbrid maris near IVim h.sl-r in il:irk County, today •old the yaarHng ray filly. Belle of Winchester, by Rackety, to Harry PmaliaitTi af N -v Albany, ind. Jihn II. Morris has hoeated his thirteen yearlings for sal.- and r tin- attaplcea of the Beatacky fWa C aaay at Chicago, th ■ s-. and week in July.