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BRIEF HISTORY OF TWO-YEAR-OLD WINNERS. Unprecedented Number of Races for Youngsters This Year Three Have Won Two Races Each. Thero have been nine racing days so far this year and twenty-four races for two-year-olds have been decided. This Is unprecedented In the history of American racing. To and including January 10 last year eleven races for two-year-olds had been decided. In each of the three previous years only four races were run from January 1 to 10. The winner of the first two-year-old race in 1002 was Bell Reed, son of Captive and Miss Gentry, at Oakland, January 1. In 1903 it was Precious Stone, son of Star Ruby and Anarchy, at Oakland January I. He ran in the colors of Green 15. Morris and also took the second race for youngsters that year. In 1001 Barney Schreiber won the first two-year-old race of the year with Pinkerton, by Sain Lizzie II., at i Los Augeles on January 4 and half an hour later won the baby race at Oakland witli Henry Acli, by Balgowan Ursula. Last year Darunia, by Solitaire II. Georgia VI., won the first youngster race for the Napa Stock Farm at Oakland. Until last year It was not the custom at New Orleans to program a two-year-old race until after the first week in January usually around January 15. The twenty-four races of this year have been won by twenty -one two-year-olds. Three of them Marion Rose, Baleshed and Ray Egan have won two races each.. The following is a brief history of each of the winners: BALESHED, chestnut colt, by Dr. llasbrouck Cre-morne, by Carlsbad; foaled at Colonel E. F. Clays Runnymede Stud, Kentucky, May 5, 1901; sold at auction In Sheepshead Bay paddocks June 20, 1905, to A. Simons and W. Gannon for 00. BELLE OF THE BAY, chestnut filly. b- Ballvhoo Bey Leisure, by Meddler Yorkvliie Belle; foaled at W. C. Whitneys La Belle Stud, Ken-tucky, March 23, 1904; sold at auction in-.Sheeps-head Bay paddocks. September 0, 1005, to James Beattie for 450. BLACK BURN, bay colt half brother to Lansdown, by Handspring Fancy Remnant, by Jim Gore; foaled at J. S. Stolls The Meadows Stud, Kentucky, April 22. 1901; sold at auction in Sheepshead Bay paddocks August 20, 1905, to W. Shields for 00. Engagements Futurity and Louisville Nursery Stakes. BONART, .bay colt, by Ccsarion Strathwitch. by Stratnmore: foaled at Milton Youngs McGra-tlilana Stud. Kentucky: sold at auction in Cincinnati Stock Yards, October 0, 1905, to J. F. Pays for 00, BOSERRIAN. bay colt half brother to Sweet Peas, by Cesarlon Princess Bowling, by Prince Charlie; bred by Milton Young, McGrnthlann Stud, Kentucky; sold at auction in Cincinnati Stock Yards, October 9, 1004, to J.F. Davis for 00. CREOLE GIRL, black filly half-sister to Satire, Sandbath, etc., by Dleiidonne Sandola, by Iroquois; foaled at Elmcndorf Stud, Kentucky, April 7. 1901; sold at auction in Sheepshead Bay paddocks July 4, 1905, to Harry Stover for 00; passed from him "to E. A. Chlnn. Engagements Futurity, Produce and Splnnway Stakes. DE ORO. chestnut colt, by Don de Oro E. S. J., by Hanover; foaled at J. S. Barbees Boone Creek Stud, Kentucky, February 20, 1904; sold at auction in Sheepshead Bay paddocks June 28. 1005, to Newton Bennington for 50. Sold at New Orleans January 10, to S. T. White for ,500. EDWARD WILDER, buy gelding half brother to Klttie Piatt, Rathlin. Rathgar and Rathowen, by Dr. MacBride Rathleen. by Pat Malloy; foaled at Major B. G. Thomas Dlxiana Stud, Kentucky, April 24. 1904; sold at auction In Sheepshead Bay paddocks June 20, 1905, to A. Simons and W. Gannon for 00. FRENCH EMPRESS, bay filly half sister to Sir Kingston, by Tlthonus Josephine. ly Panique; foaled at George C. Graddys Daytonla Stud, Kentucky, Marcli 17. 1904; sold privately to II. Gardner and II. McCoulskey. Eligilde to the Futurity. HELEN LUCAS, black filly, by Handsome Stam-boula. by Spendthrift; foaled the property of W. II. Sands at J. N. Camden, Jr.s, Hartlaud Stud. Kentucky. Marcli SI, 1904; sold at auction in Sheepshead Bay paddocks, June 21. 1905, to Fred Burlew for 00, passed from him to W. Morris and by him sold to M. Goldblatt at New Orleans January 9, for ,500. HUMADA. bay filly, by Colonel Wheeler Humidity, by Hindoo: bred by Burns and Waterhouse, California; sold privately to J. F. Clifford. GLEN ROY. brown colt, by Glenlielin Kruda. by St. Florian; foaled at Rancho del Paso Stud, February 24, 1104; sold at auction in Sheepshead Bay paddocks June 10. 1905. to A. C. Me-CafTerty. bidding for Newton Bennington, for 1906.sh50. Eligible to the Futurity and Produce Stakes. LADY ALLECE, bay lllly half sister to Cutter, by Sir Dixon Kenmore Queen, by BcnStrome; foaled at J. N. Camden. Jr.s, Hartland Stud, Kentucky. April 20, 1904; sold at auction in Sheepshead Bay paddocks. June 20. 1905. to J. A. Wernberg for , passed" to F. T. Wood. Eligible to. the Futurity. MABEL HOLLANDER, bay filly, by Maxio Circlet, by Golden Garter: foaled at Rancho del Paso Stud. California. April 5, 1004; sold at auction in Sheepshead Bay paddocks June 15, 1905. to Harry Stover for 00. Engagements Futurity and Produce Stakes. MAltlON ROSE, bay filly, by Balgowan Slntl. by Loyalist: bred and owned by Barney Schreiber, Woodlands Stud, Bridgeton, Missouri. MONEY, bay colt half brother to Mazeppa. Hulbert, Facade and The Elba, by Griffon Rupee, by Renown: foaled at Mrs. T. J. Carsons Dlxiana Farm, Kentucky, February 17. 1904; sold at auction In Sheepshead Bay paddocks, June 19, 1905, to A. Simons and W. Gannon for 00. NAPPA, dark bay wit half brother to Pure Dale, by Solitaiic II. Alma Dale, by Midlothian: foaled at Adolph B. Spreckels Napa Stock Farm. California, February 20,. 1004; sold privately to II. T. Griffin. NATIVE SON, brown colt, by Glenheim Sister .Teanie. by Midlothian: foaled at Rancho del Paso Stud. April 27. 1904; sold at aitction in Sheepshead Bay paddocks June 17, 1905. to Harry Stover for 00. Eligible to Realization Stakes of 1907. RAY EGAN. bay colt half-brother to Delcanta, by Royal Flush Canta, by Oharaxus; foaled at Rancho del Paso Stud, February 3. 1901; sold at auction In Sheepshead Bay paddocks June 15, 1905, to Harry Stover for ,0001 ROUND DANCE, chestnut colt half-brother to Quadrille, by Dieudonne Court Dance, by Rousseau; foaled nt Ellnendorf Stud, Kentucky. April 2, 1904; sold at auction in Sheepshead Bav paddocks July .!. 1005, to Newton Bennington for ,700. Eligible to National Stallion Stakes. VIOLA I!., bay filly, by St. Avonlcus-tReslgnation II.. bv Racine; bred by E. F. Smith, California; sold privately to Oakland Stable.