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THREE DS FARM YEARLINGS Fine Band of Young Horses Reported at Waggoner Texas Farm More Foals Expected. ARLINGTON, Texas, April 9. With the racing division of the Three Ds Stock Farm, under the supervision of Dick Vestal, forging rapidly ahead to a dominant spot in the turf world, and the yearlings all showing .exceptional promise, Dan Dearing, in charge of breeding activities for E. Paul and Guy L. Waggoner, reports a full quota of 1936 foals and also that his department is moving swiftly along. Three D foals reported to date include a filly by Liberty Limited Americaine; a colt by Liberty Limited Francaise; a filly by Liberty Limited Free Love; a colt by Royal Ford Girl Scout; a filly by Liberty Limited Handy Mandy; a filly by Royal Ford Kerrio; a colt by Kilkerry Lady Teddy; a filly by Liberty Limited Mazetta; a filly by Macaw imported Mira-mint; a filly by Kilkerry Pansy Walker; a colt by Liberty Limited Placerta; a filly by Royal Ford Port Hole, and a filly by Kilkerry Thats That, dam of Headliner. Other foals expected this month are from Witch Lass, in foal to Liberty Limited; Zetta Ford, to Kiikerry; Turf Queen, to Ladkin; Sunny Ann, to Flying Ebony; Chu Chu, to Liberty Limited; High Flight to Kilkerry, and Minnequa, to Kilkerry. Three mares from F. B. Koontz Paultred Farms, Tulsa, to be bred to Liberty Limited, also have foaled and will be returned to the Oklahoma breeders headquarters after final service. Flivver, Lady Teddy and Port Hole are at Tulsa, awaiting service from Sweeping Light Girl Scout and Thats That, now in New York and bred to Chance Play; Pansy Walker and Canfli, which were bred to Display at Lexington, will all be returned to Arlington in June. Royal Ford, which had been loaned to A. B. Wharton, Jr., grandson of the late Col. W. T. Waggoner, has been returned to the stud barn of the Three Ds Farm. The success of the Royal Ford get actuated this move, and he will be .immediately returned to service to the Waggoner brood mares.