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Racing Big Taxpayer The State of Washington received 60,-031.92 as its share of the mutuel handle during the 1954 racing season at Longacres. Thirty per cent, or 68,015.57, of this Lmoney is allotted to fairs in the state. The ■State of Washington also received additional funds from license fees, etc. FOR SALE! FOUR RACE HORSES, IN TRAINING. One a Winner in Last Start. Including Pony and Tack. Reasonable. Can be seen at Barn 14 at Hawthorne Race Track. Ask for "Red" or call PRescott 9-1363. Seville Apartment Hotel 3160 SECOND AVENUE Phone: Temple 2-4830 DETROIT 1, MICHIGAN Downtown Area NEWLY DECORATED • NICELY FURNISHED Two and Three Room KHchen Apartments Tub and Shower * Utilities * Complete Hotel Services Furnished • Private Parking Dining Room — Cocktail Lounge • Make the "SEVILLE" Your Home While in Detroit ON THURSDAY, JUNE 9 G. V. WHITNEY Will Sell the Following Horses-In-Training at the Fasig-Tipton Company Paddock Sales at Belmont Park: COLD COMMAND. Greatest money winning son of War Admiral. Bay horse, 1949, by War Admiral-Monsoon, by *Mahmoud. Co/ / Commoner, winner of 90,635, won or placed in stakes at two, three, four, five and six, 1955. He is an excellent prospect both for racing and as a future sire. FLY WHEEL Stakes winner of 15,005. Gray horse, 1950, by *Mahmoud-Flyweight, by Firethorn. Fly Wheel this year has won both the Appleton and Magic City Handicaps. He is out of Flyweight, a stakes-winning half-sister to Top Flight. CARRY THE NEWS. Stakes-placed winner of 1,950. Chestnut mare, 1950, by *Mahmoud-Legend Bearer, by The Porter. Carry the News won at two, three, four and five, 1955; has placed in stakes. She is a three-quarter sister to Mr. Trouble, stakes winner and sire. She is eligible for the New Castle and Delaware Handicaps. SMALL FAVOR. Stages winner of 8 J 10. Bay filly, 1951, by *Priam ll.-Little Saint, by *St. Germans. Small Favor won the Selima Stakes over Queen Hopeful, etc.; was third in the Frizerte Stakes. Her dam is a half-sister of Dinner Gong, stakes winner of -67,640. She is eligible for the New Castle and Delaware Handicaps. BLACK COYOTE. A winner in New York at two. Brown colt, 1952, by Phalanx-Enfilade, by Boojum. Black Coyote won at Saratoga at two. He has not raced in 1955. His dam was a stakes winner of 8,575 and also is the dam of the seven-race winner The Veep. MOOLAH BUX. Half brother of three stakes winners. - Roan colt, 1952, by *Mahmoud-Anchors Ahead, by Man o War. Moolah Bux started twice at two; has not raced in 1955. He is a half-brother of six winners, including the stakes winners Ocean Blue, Price Level, Air Hero, and the stakes-placed True Blue and Duke K. SMOKY HILL. A winner this year in New York. Gray colt, 1952, by *Mahmoud — Equidistant, by Equipoise. Smoky Hill is a full brother of Quarter Pole, stakes winner of nine races, 2,590, and sire. His dam was a half-sister of three stakes winners and a sister of stakes producer Dipsy Doodle. Smoky Hill is eligible for the Belmont Stakes and Santa Anita Maturity. TO WINDWARD. A winner in New York at two. Chestnut colt, 1952, by *Mahmoud-Gu!f Breeze, by Man o War. To Windward won his first start at Saratoga at two. He is eligible for the Belmont Stakes, June 11. He is a half-brother of five winners, including Flying Mane, 4,565. HUAHINE. A winner in New York at three/ Chestnut filly, 1952, by Phalanx-Nasophar, by *Mahmoud. Huahine won this season in New York. She is the first foal of Nasophar, a winner of the Delaware Oaks and a half-sister to two stakes winners and two stakes producers. These horses are being sold in accordance with C. V. Whitneys policy of reducing his racing stable each year to make room for younger horses. Among the horses sold under similar circumstances in the past were Vulcans Forge, Quarter Pole, Dinner Gong, etc. These Horses May Be Inspected at the C V. WHITNEY BARN AT BELMONT PARK