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H. T. ARCHIBALD BUYS FARM LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 13— H. Teller Archibald, well known Chicago business man and sportsman, who liars maintained a stable for the past three years, and during that time has enjoyed a fair measure of success, is going into the breeding end of the sport. Recently Mr. Archibald purchased a farm in Maryland between Middleburg and the W. Ziegler place, on the Virginia line whe.-e he will establish a stock farm. It is Mr. Archibalds intention to secure a number of choicely bred mares which will be mated to Westy Hogan, which stallion he purchased some time ago from W. S. Payne and John Whitlow. The veteran George Walker, who has been training a division of the Archibald Stable ever since that owner embarked in racing will, according to report, be placed in charge of the farm. George Arris, will continue to 1 andle the Archibald horses in training, but the establishment will be curtailed considerably to form but one division.