Full Brother to Alsab Last Yearling to Go Under Hammer, Daily Racing Form, 1951-06-19

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Full Brother to Alsab Last Yearling to Go Under Hajnmer LEXINGTON, Ky., June 18.— Last place in the list of 413 yearlings catalogued to be sold at the -Keeneland Summer Sales fell to a bay colt who should keep those in attendance at the sale on hand to the final drop of the hammer. The youngsteris a full brother of the illustrious Alsab and is by Good Goods— Winds Chant. He gains his position because entrants are placed alphabetically according to the dam and Winds Chant was last on the list. This youngster is one of the consignment of seven colts and five fillies offered by the veteran breeder, Thomas Piatt, and he is attracting many prospective buyers to the Brookdale Farm of his owner. Others in the consignment form a well-rounded group who appear destined to continue Piatt in his position among the nations leading breeders where he has been entrenched for many years. Colts in the lot are by such proved stallions as Amphitheatre, Carrier Pigeon, Alorter, Good Goods, Star Pilot and Third Degree. Fillies are by Alorter and Third Degree.


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