Two-Day Sale at Belmont to be Biggest Ever, Daily Racing Form, 1954-05-27

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Two-Day Sale at Belmont To Be Biggest Ever BELMONT PARK, Elmont, L. I., N. Y., May 26. — The largest group of thoroughbreds ever to be offered at a Belmont Park spring sale has been catalogued by the Fasig-Tipton Company for the vendue scheduled for 10:00 a. m„ Wednesday and Thursday, June 9 and 10. Highlighting the first days vendue will be the dispersals of the High Ground Stable of the late Mrs. John Fiorita; Dormar Stable, and that of the Carolyn K Stable, whose 11 members will be sold to, dissolve the partnership of Irving Kirschbaum and Sam Lewin. Additional first-day consignors include Maine Chance Farm, Mrs. John R. H. Thouron, Greentree Stud, Harry La-Montagne, George D. Widener, Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin and others. Sixty-one horses will be offered at this session. The second days sale will feature the dispersals of the Yolo Stable of Mr. and Mrs. John DeBlois Wack and that of Tink-ham Veale TX, which comprises approximately 20 head. In addition to these the members of the Steckler family have consigned 10 horses, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ma-loney, five, and the White Oak Stable of Arthur W. Abbott thev stakes-winning filly, Sweet Cleo.


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