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2 5 7 5 2 i 7 0 7 2 0 « q 9 8 2 b .5 | LEXINGTON TURF NOTES I ♦ • » The suckling half-brother to Osmond is l dead at Joseph E. Wideners Elmendorf Farm. He was a bay colt, by Sir Gallahad III., from Ormonda, by Superman. In some e unaccountable manner he broke a leg while • in a stall with his dam and had to be destroyed. Hugh Fontaine, manager of Shoshone p Stud, today stated that W. R. Coe has decided " to sell all of his yearlings, fifteen in £ number, except those by the untried stallion Hustle On, at Saratoga in August. "Mr. Coe has thirty two year-olds and he has decided I that he does not wish to train the entire e crop of yearlings," said Mr. Fontaine. "He e knows that there would be no market for r the get of Hustle On at this time and no 0 market for any except by proved sires, so 0 he is sending the get of Pompey to the e sales." It is recalled that Major August Belmont, t because of his activities in war work and d not wanting to train a crop of yearlings in n 1918, sent the nursery stud lot to Saratoga a and Man o War there became the property y of Samuel D. Riddle. Stud owners are just it as liable to sell the best crop ever raised, I, as to keep the best crop under exigencies of if this kind.