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! I Fasig-Tipton Announces Yearling Sales Program Stage Six Sessions With Hancock ! Vendue Set for Night of Aug. 10. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 25.— The Fasig-! Tipton Company today announced its program for the yearling sales which it will conduct at the Keeneland race course, Lexington, Ky., in August, instead of at! Saratoga Springs, New York, as heretofore. There will be six sales sessions, afternoon and evening, on Monday, August 9; Tuesday, August 10 and Wednesday, August 11. Forty-one consignors are listed, the great majority being Kentucky breeders. A. B. Hancock will sell the produce of his Claiborne and Ellerslie Studs on the second night. Following is the schedule of sales. Monday Afternoon, August 9. Horace N. Davis, Tollie Young, E. K. Thomas, D. E. Holman, L. A. Moseley, Mrs. -John M. Branham, Mrs. R. H. Anderson. Mrs. Clyde Smith, M. C. and C. G. Boyd. Miss Mildred Woolwine, Frank Spencer, Dr. F. F. Bryan and W. C. Sudduth. Monday Night, August 9. j Almahurst Farm Henry McKnight, Greenwich Stud W. B. Miller, Lucas B. , Combs, Leslie Combs II., Dr. Charles E. Hagyard, W. Lee Nutter, Horatto Mason, Hartland Farm and the estate of J. O. Keene. Tuesday Afternoon, August 10. R. A. Fairbairn, Marshall Field, Charlton j Clay, W. S. Threlkeld, Warner L. Jones, Charles Nuckols, E. D. Axton, J. B. Hurst, L. F! Holton, Dr. G. H. Knapp, Grant Dor-land and F. E. Johnstone. Tuesday Night, August 10. Claiborne and Ellerslie Studs A. B. Hancock. Wednesday Afternoon, August 11. Mereworth Farm Walter J. Salmon. Wednesday Night, August 11. Thomas Piatt. T. C. Piatt. Dr. Eslie Asbury, C. A. Asbury and Military Stock Farm. ■