untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1954-06-21

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*MICHE THE "GRAY GHOST" *MICHE, Californias "Gray Ghost," wont be represented at the Yearling Sales this year. But next year he will be and we think you will be pleased with, what you see. *MICHE entered the stud in 1953 after compiling a brilliant record in the West and confirming it in the East at Belmont. The winner of 34,135 was bred to twenty-five mares representing both leading market and private breeders. Twenty-one — or 84 per cent — got in foal and so far we have received reports on 18 *MICHE foals of 1954. Split even as to sex-— nine colts and nine fillies — 50% are definitely grayT— their owners haye been enthusiastic about them. Dont Forget the *MICHEs When You Go YEARLING SHOPPING in 1955. Property of MRS. JOHN PAYSON ADAMS. *MICHE stands at Miss Mildred Wooiwines WHITE OAKS FARM OLO FRANKFORT PIKE LEXINGTON, KY. . I FLUSHING II. *Mahmoud-Callandar, by Buchan ♦FLUSHING II offers the quality of •MAHMOUD, plus a strong strain of stamina which he demonstrated on the race courses of France. His first four crops of racing age have compiled an excellent win record. More than 80 per cent of his starters have won— nearly three-fourths of his winners have -won stakes or allowance races. They have won an average of more than three races each; at distances up to one and one-half miles. Property of H. B. Delman and Mrs. Marion duPont Scott. THE STALLION STATION LEXINGTON Phone2-3313 KENTUCKY CHALLEDON I AMONG 1954s LEADING SIRES CHALLEDON, on June 1, ranked among Americas leading sires in all three major departments. On the money-winning list, he was 15th. He was seventh on the "most winners" list and fifth on the "most wins" list. Ranking high on sire lists is nothing new for Challedon— he has consistently been among Americas leading sires of winners; has led all sires in the number of two-year-old winners. Property of a Syndicate POLYNESIAN ANOTHER WORLDS RECORD IMBROS turned in another world-record performance in winning the 00,000 California Stakes. The son of Polynesian boosted his life earnings near the 00,000 mark by racing the 1 1-16 miles in 1:41 to equal the worlds record. IMBROS holds the worlds record "for 7 furlongs. NATIVE DANCER, another Polynesian, is co-holder of the 6£ furlong worlds record. Property of Mrs.P.A.i.Widener and, a Syndicate All communications fo j | DRYMON GALLAHER FARM LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY Mereworth Will Sell 32 Yearlings At Keeneland ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 INCLUDING r— ROMAN COLT- . , — MENOW FILLY — — , Bay colt, by Roman-Snow Phan- Brown filly, by Menow-V/ocf, by tarn, by Pompey. Eleven stakes Dog. Out of stakes win- winners in immediate family, tier. Half-sister to stakes win ner Mais Boy, Big Crest, etc. t YOUR HOST COLT- , , SPY SONG FILLY- , j— Chestnut colt, by Your Hosf- Bay filly, by Spy Song-Dismay, MDearsy, by *Hairan. First foal by Discovery. Half-sister to of outstanding handicap mare, Bu/7/sn, winner of more than" winner in record time, won *»a«aAa 6,280. 00,000. SEE THESE YEARLINGS SEE THESE YEARLINGS which arc out ef a band of broodmares which made MEREWORTH FIRST in races won, FIRST in money won, FIRST in stakes winners in 1953 among ell breeders breeding exclusively for the market. Phone Lexington 4-5663 to moke an appointment, m order that we may show yearlings promptly. At Keeneland they will be stabled, at Barn G. LEXINGTON, Phone: 4-5663 KENTUCKY HELIOPOLIS sire of the 1954 Belmont winner High Gun Will Be Represented at the SARATOGA YEARLING SALES With These FOUR Alma hurst Farm Yearlings • Chestnut filly, by *Heliopolis-Clickety Clack, by • Chestnut colt, by *Heliopolis-Stage Sister, by Bime-Flying Heels. This yearling is a full sister to the stakes lech. This yearling colt is a half-brother to the brilliant winner FRANKLY, 7,195; half-sister to four other win- hut ill-fated Curtice Washington Park Futurity, etc., jj ners from five foals. C//cfcefy Clack is a half-sister to and to Red Curtice. Stage Sister is a half-sister to 1 Amphitheatre and to Colosseum, granddam of Lea Lane. Stagehand. " ~~ - • Gray colt, y*TTeliopoHs-Topsy, by *Jacopo. Half- • Bay filly, by *Heliopolis-Miss Kimo, by Hash. This b;Qther tQ g00 J handrcapper yan Qrman and yearling is out of that crack race mare of a few years fouf other winners The second dani/ ForeYer Yours, was ago, MISS KIMO. She won 84,410 in "winning stakes tne best filly of her year and dam of the stakes winners at two and three. ETERNAL REWARD, MAHMOUDESS, and STEADFAST Jtf/s / 10 M,LES SOUTH OF LEXINGTON, BOX 1529, PHONE, 4-5080.


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