Good Showing In Two-Year-Old Stakes, Daily Racing Form, 1906-08-30

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GOOD SHOWING IN TWO-YEAR-OLD STAKES. "The two-year-old. events, among the Ontario Jockey Clubs" fall stakes, make a notable appearance," says Pop in the Toronto Sunday World. "The Queen City .Sluble has its recent purchase, Al Powell, in the Michaelmas Handicap, and J. J. Walsh, besides Cyclops, a son of Crighton, has the most excellent Arlmo. Mrs. R. Bradley is responsible for three all nons of Aloha, so are E. Corri-gan, the Klrkfield Stable and Mrs. C. E. Mahone, while Mr. Seagram has nominated twice three, Including his Watercress colt Purslane and another most happily named son of the Haggin horse. Babbling Brook, by Watercress out of Baby. The remaining four are all Yanks, namely, Amberley, by Russell Outscramble, Main Chance, by Pirate of Penzance Princess Lorraine, Aqua Tint, by Watercolor Numeroet, and Sour Sack, by Claudes sire, Lissak Wild Olive. W. J. Young has two in that, I am told, at decent weights, will take some beating, namely, The Abbot, by The Friar-Goody Good, surely well styled, and Hazel Patch, by Klnley Mack Listen to the Band. Glimmer.a spring winner, is entered by George M. Hendrie. Bathmaria, Elllcott and Irene A. are three names that will be widely recognized, while Admiral Togo,, Planute, Prince of Orange and Charles L. Stone are bound to have followers if among the aaceptance. "The other two-year-old race Is the newly born Grey Stakes, with a mile as the distance. Mr. Seagram again figures with half a dozen entries, the same, in fact, as in the Michaelmas Handicap. Ed Corrlgan has two and so have the Kirkfleld Stable and W. J. Young, the latters being the same as before, while the Klrkfield Stable introduces Lord Rossington with Judge Nelson as his companion. Mrs. C. E. Mahone repeats with her three. A. M. Orpen appears with a half-brother to Moonraker, Half caste, by Halfling out of Mischief maker. The Queen City Stable again nominates Al Powell and other nominations are made by E. S. Gardner with Restoration, P. Gallagher with Mary Custis, N. Dyment with his The Commoner colt, Simon D., J. H. Maddigan with Ellicott, G. H. Xeal with Fire Alarm, K. F. Nolan with Renraw, Mrs. L. S. Pangle with Loretta Mack, J. W. Ryan with Jimmy James and Allan Steele and Co. with Miss Llda, a daughter of the late Marcus Dalys Ogden. Five races, leaving out the Durham Cup, with 176 entries, an average of 35, is surely great going."


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