untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1954-06-14

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S Will Offer at Keeneland in July a colt by A Shut Out - Ships Colors W SHIPS COLORS, like the dam of ki the Epsom Derby winner Never Say Die, is a daughter of War Admiral. This handsome colt is her first living foal. Ships Colors E is a daughter of Rifted Clouds, a stakes-winning sister of the bril- liant sprinter Signator. SHUT I" OUT, one of Americas top stal- i lions, is sire of last years filly champion, Evening Out. J. R. HILL, Manager M HARRODSBURG, KENTUCKY I CHALLEDON TWICE HORSE-OF-THE-YEAR CHALLEDON is the onlyN two-time winner of the "Horse-of-the-Year" title at .stud. As a sire, the champion of 1939-40 has compiled a remarkable win-record, averaging 16 winners from each of his 8 crops to race through 1953. This win-ability has placed Challedon high each year on the lists of Americas leading sires. Property of a Syndicate POLYNESIAN Important Stakes From 3 Furlongs to 1 16. Miles the Polynesians have won many of Americas greatest 1 stakes from 3 furlongs to VA miles. Native Dancers 17 stakes wins include the Belmont, Preakness, Futurity, Hopeful, etc.; Imbros has won 8 stakes, including the 00,000 William P. Kyne H.; Tahitian King won the Swift S., National Stallion, etc. The Polynesians have shown brilliance at 2, 3 and 4. Property of Mrs.P.A.B.Widener and a Syndicate All communications to IRA DRYMON GALLAHER FARM LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY j Series JTHE THOROUGHBRED e" WtTVA THE KNEE 0F II Zyiw the horse M e The ideal knee should be ffat and free of blemishes. "Calf-kneed" horses may go wrong in the tendon behind the knee. Horses "over" at the knee usually train sound. The knee joint is made up of eight small bones tied together by many small ligaments. Violent exertion or injury may damage the knee or pull loose the small ligaments causing an arthritis to develop and an increase in the amount of joint fluid. This is commonly referred to as a "popped" knee. Other affectations can be inflammation and distention of the bursa in front of the knee, distention of the tendon sheathes in the knee region, or sprain of the joint itself. NEWTOWN PIKE LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY riione 2-0351 The Sign of Good Yearlings I jM-. .-. J Because of the Quality of the Mares Bred to Them . . . Both COCHISE and GREEK SONG got good mares from leading breeders when they entered stud in 1952. COCHISE was bred to the dams of nine stakes winners ... and over half of GREEK "SONGs mates won or produced stakes winners or were out of dams of stakes winners. .2 Because of the Quality of Their Racing Performances . . . GREEK SONG and COCHISE were top-class performers. GREEK SONG beat the best of his generation in the Dwyer and Arlington Classic COCHISE won over a quarter of a million dollars in stakes from 512 furlongs to 1 miles. Their First Crops Will Reach the Yearling Ring This Summer. Property of Brandy wine Stables Both COCHISE and GREEK SONG Had Full Books in 1952.-1953-1954 WHITE OAKS FARM LOOKING FORWARD TO 1955 WHITE OAKS TOP TRIO EACH HAS 54 FOALS Inspect Them When in Kentucky for the Sales WAR FLOWER Dam of Ace Admiral has a bay colt by Noor CHANTRESS Dam of Sea O Erin, Saggy, Gainsboro Girl, has a bay colt by "Shannon II. BLACK LASHES Dam of 00,000 winner Wisconsin Boy, has a brown filly by Ace Admiral Miss Mildred Woolwines White Oaks Farm A Commercial Operation Devoted to Raising High Class Thoroughbreds for the Market and for Its Boarding Customers. OLD FRANKFORT PIKE LEXINGTON, KY. DEVIL DIVER ST. GERMANS-DABCHICK, by Royal Minstrel. SMART DEVIL is the latest of the Devil Divers to show well in stakes competition. The two-year-old filly already has won twice in track-record time arid was second to the brilliant Royal Note in the Lafayette Stakes. Quality at two, plus continuing success in good company as they grow older, are characteristic of the Devil Divers. From each of his first five crops came important stakes winners . . . 17.7 per cent of the 77 per cent winners from his first four crops won or placed in stakes. THE STALLION STATION LEXINGTON Phone 2-3313 KENTUCKY SPENDTHRIFTS Amazing A LIB HA I STAKES WINNER NO. 29 GHEVATION When Chevation captured the 5,000-added Kent Stakes, he became, Alibhais twenty-ninth stakes winner a group which includes ten winners of more than 00,000. ALI,BHAI, Americas leading sire of 1954, has four other stakes winners this year, including the Kentucky Derby champion, DETERMINE, winner of eight stakes this season from six furlongs to one and one-quarter miles. The .amazing ALIBHAI is well represented in SPENDTHRIFTS Keeneland Summer Sales consignment v Chestnut colt, by ALIBHAI- BOUDOIR II., by Mahmoud. A full brother of Your Host Determine " also is out of a Mahmoud mare. Bay coir, by ALIBHAI-BE HAPPY, by - ;s Beau Pere. .. First foal of the stakes-placed fie Happy. Coyer Up, one of Alibhais best sons, is out of a Beau Pere mare. Bay colt, by ALIBHAI-CORROBOREE, by Beau Pere. . . Half-brother of the winner Randwick, out of the half-sister to a stakes-winner. ! Chestnut filly, by AJ-IBHA1-GALLA- WOOD, by Sir Gallahadlll. Gallawood, an unraced daughter -of Myrtlewood, is the dam of the winners-Basically and Bull Halsey. Remember in 7953 SPENDTHRIFT FARM Led All Keeneland Summer and Saratoga Consignors in Number of Two-Y ear-Old Stakes Winners Sold in 7952 Leslie Combs II. SPENDTHRIFT FARM nMcky Home of ACE ADMIRAL COMTE DE GRASSE LORD BOSWELL REQUESTED ALIBHAI CORTIL MR. BUSHER ROYAL BLOOD ARDAN ESPRIT DE FRANCE NIZAMI II. ROYAL CHARGER BERNBOROUGH JET FLIGHT NORSEMAN SHANNON II. BILLINGS JET PILOT PROYOCATIYE WAR JEEP Hurstlands to the Keeneland Sum- w . . consignment sr i it 1 1 w f.rTri, LUU IN I HALF-SISTER mer Sales includes a half-sister of the 5100,000- winning The Pincher by the great Count Fleet. j- rrj Or er dam, Effie B., daughter of Bull Dog, has rLfcfc 1 produced 3 other winners, and is half-sister of THE PINCHER 5 slakes winners; including Alexis 77,144 and ri I i v Miss Ferdinand dam of Sea Snack, 27,400. Fl LLY WINNER OF 09,720 broth ERS, Midway, Ky. DONT MISS THE HURSTLAND YEARLINGS AT KEENELAND IN JULY


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