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JL eRVING WINNERS TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY. L Four times, smce 1945, horses sold-at Keeneland ffl El JliBlfa B"""mef along with Determine, the winner, three other Wl mir iUIHfy FRir horses of the first fiye were Keeneland-sold. In PlifiEHlB BfefflTOgl B--affffiB B JBSB 1953, Dark Star defeated Native Dancer, and two 8 " JBBfH: fill M - - "BBSl I wt qHSWlfct -- t ififlf • b other horses of the first four were Keeneland-sold. f/S Bffl : "fil H "W BTSSE °re cassc races are on by norses S°M a* ■ m llfiiinB- BHnHI I :wmmj~~ I J% ° Keeneland than those sold at all other public sales SP1B. BilB lgMkBBB S STBjSl SB ~-Bili m| w combined. Last years winners of the Preakness BHk Jjjfi anc* Bemon* were *rom Keeneland. Yes, buyers wanting fo select from highest quality stock are. _ jj .. • ; the Sale of Selected Yearlings ********* JULY 25,26, 27 BREEDERS SALES , — : ; WILLIAM S. EVANS, Cen. Mgr. • v SALLEE VAN SERVICE THE 732 EAST HIGH STREET HUM 117 CPflTT I? HUM Willi W. ibU I 1 MllflVl LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY TELEPHONE; 2-4628 * R U SS E LL C A VE P I K E Expert Thoroughbred Transportation LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY