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GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Secretary M. N. MacFarlan of the New Mem- §his Jockey Club has published the first eclarations from the Tennessee Derby and Oaks for 1901, which were due May 1. Of the original ninety-three nominations sixteen were withdrawn from the Derby, which include W. S. Barnes The Conqueror. P. Bitzers Wayne. A. Cahns John Bull, The Page and Darlene, P. Dunnes Sortie, S. K. Hughes I Excel, T. A. Magees Fred Hanlon, Dionysia and Rustic Girl, W. H. May and Sons Wolf Run, A. H. and D. H. Morris Plead, J. F. Schorrs Foxworthy, Bab and Blumist and W. L. Simmons Porter B. Of the original sixty-one nominations to the Tennessee Oaks seven are declared, as follows: W. S. Barnes Princess Lightfoot, Patriotism, Fancy Wood and Lady Fortune Teller, T. A. Magee s Dionysia and Rustic Girl and W. L. Simmons Mme. Gene.