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K00NTZ YEARLINGS PROMISING Oil Mans Breeding Venture Should Have Auspicious Beginning Destined for Saratoga. LEXINGTON, Ky Nov. 9. A telegram from John S. Wiggins at Tulsa, Okla., this morning states that thirty of Fred E. Koontz Paulfred Farm mares were shipped from there last night to become residents at his Military Stock Farm near Paris, Ky. Already there are at Military Stock Farm thirty-five of the Paulfred Farm marcs and the stallions Sweeping Light, Pairby-pair, and Shifting Sands IL, the latter a recent arrival from England and to enter the stud aa a four-year-old next season. The first of the Paulfred Farms product at Military Stock Farm arc now weanlings by Sweeping Light and Pairbypair, which will be sold as yearling.-j at Saratoga Sprlngjj next August and at Lexington next October. These Oklahoma-owned Kcnluclty-brcd youngsters arc outstanding enough to make them attractive to good judges of young stock for racing and the expectation hereabouts is that the oil magnates breeding venture Is to have a hucccmuiuI beginning at the market.