Williams States Tennessee on Upswing as Breeding State, Daily Racing Form, 1946-06-13

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Williams States Tennessee On Upswing as Breeding State Grainger Williams, progressive head of the Thoroughbred Club of Tennessee and an executive of the recently formed National Association of Thoroughbred Clubs, yesterday expressed the opinion that Tennessee is definitely on the upswing as a thoroughbred breeding state and should soon regain its exalted position among the leaders of the nation. A syndicate has been formed for the purpose of purchasing top flight breeding stock and is actively looking over the market now. It is also certain, he added, that the Volunteer State will be well represented by several tine looking yearlings at the coming sales at Lexington. Williams, visiting in Chicago, has been in touch with the Florida Breeders Association and has been informed that they will join the national group shortly.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1940s/drf1946061301/drf1946061301_3_9
Local Identifier: drf1946061301_3_9
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800