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| ! ■ ; j ; j ] ] Galbreath Has Strong Stable In Training at Downs Coure LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 17.-John W. Galbreath, Columbus, Ohio, realtor, who has been strengthening his stable since he entered the owners ranks a decade ago. one of the more important establishments quartered at Churchill Downs. It is in charge of Jack Long, who has enjoyed success with the Galbreath horses, who race under the nom de course of Darby Dan Farm. Three former performers under the white and green silks of Col. E. R. Bradley now represent Darby Dan Farm, and they are Best Seller, Bless Me and Betty Johnson. Best Seller and Bless Me were very successful in 1943 racing and are about ready to compete in Keeneland-at-Churchill Downs racing. Other members of the stable are the four-year-old Darby Donhe, the three-year-olds Darby Duluth, Darby Delilah, Darby Dam-ron, Darby Dingbat and Darby Dimout. There is only one filly among the juveniles, she being Darby Dido, a daughter of Foray II. — Tweet Tweet. The others are: Darby Dieppe, a son of Foray II. — La Croma; Darby Diplomat, Darby Dunstan, Darby Dolphin, Darby Drava and Darby Dundee.