untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1955-06-20

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Maine Chance Stallions PASS IMPORTANT MILESTONES ACE ADMIRAL ... Sires Winner of Queens Plate ACE ADMIRAL, a classic-winning son of Heliopolis and a full brother of Helioscope, is the sire of ACE-" MARINE, winner of Canadas most important race the 96th running of the Queens Plate. It was the three-year-olds third straight success of 1955. Earlier, he had won divisions of the Plate Trials, at six furlongs, and a mile and 70 yards. In 1953, ACE ADMIRAL was the leading "freshman" sire with ten two-year-old winners and last year he had fourteen juvenile winners to tie for second among all American sires. ROYAL BLOOD . . . Sires First Stakes Winner "" ROYAL BLOOD, a 00,000-winning grandson of Bull Dog, has his first crop racing in 1955. His daughter, Royal Stone, became his first stakes winner on June 11 by winning the Susan Stakes, from fourteen other juveniles. ROYAL BLOOD showed stakes-winning speed at two; later won important sprint stakes at three, four and five. LESLIE COMBS II. Sm ACE ADMIRAL COMTE DeGRASSE JETS DATE REQUESTED ALIBHAI . CORTIL LORD BOSWELL ROYAL BLOOD ARDAN FUTURAMATIC MR. BUSHER ROYAL CHARGER BERNBOROUGH JET JEWELL N1ZAMI II. WAR JEEP BILLINGS JET MASTER NORSEMAN JET PILOT PROVOCATIVE NIRGAL A CHAMPION TWO-YEAR-OLD IN FRANCE AND SIRE OF THREE STAKES WINNERS !N FIRST TWO AMERICAN CROPS NIRGAL was the unbeaten two-year-old champion of France in 1945. Later he won important stakes in France and in England at three, four, fiye and six. His first crop raced in 1953 and it included the stakes winners Beanir 5,000, Nirgal Lad and Noble Risk. From his second crop came nine juvenile winners of 1954. Already revealed from his latest crop of racing age are Nearly, winner of his first two starts; and the impressive New York juvenile, Nail, winner of his first start and third to unbeaten Pollys Jet in the National Stallion Stakes in his second public appearance. ALMAHURSTs consignment to this summers Saratoga Sales includes four colts by hlRGAL Bay coif, by NIRGAL DROP DEAD, by Bull Dog. Out of winning half-sister of a stakes winner and to the dam of To Market 78,405. Bay colt, by NIRGAL FA1R MAID II., by Thor. Half-brother of English stakes winner Dernah and to handicap winner j Roman Stripe. Bay colt, by NIRGAL FANTOMAS, by Chailenger II. Full brother of stakes winner Nirgal Lad and half-brother of four other winners. ; Bay colt, by NIRGAL SAY BLUE, by Blue Larkspur. Say Blue was a stakes winner of 03,795. Henry H. Knight ? 10 MILES SOUTH OF LEXINGTON, KY., ON HARRODSBURG PIKE Mail and Phone: LEXINGTON, P. O. BOX 1529, PHONE, 4-5080


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