untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1954-05-10

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JOHNS JOY JOYJohns Johns Joy Is credited with running the fifth fastest mile in the history of American racing As a three yearold in 1949 he raced the distance in 134 He was only onefifth second off Coaltowns world rec ¬ ord at the time and it was the second fastest mile to that date Carrying top weight of 122 pounds Johns Joy reached the sixfurlong marker in 108 108GREAT GREAT CIRCLE CIRCLEGreat Great Circle is a scion of the great SoninLaw line a male line noted for its staying ability But Beau Pere sire of Great Circle and a son of SoninLaw was unique He sired staying ability plus brilliant early speed Beau Pere was a leading sire of Ameri ¬ can twoyearolds The versatile Great Circle seC a track record at two won stakes up to 1 miles milesInquiries Inquiries C A KENNEY KENNEYLEXINGTON LEXINGTON Phone 45332 KENTUCKY


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Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800