At Aqueduct Next Week., Daily Racing Form, 1907-04-20

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AT AQUEDUCT NEXT WEEK. After four days of racing nnt week the Aqueduct meeting terminates and the names move over to the MetrojM.lilan Jockey Chilis track at Jamaica, where the Slo.ooO Excelsior Handicap will be run a week from today. At Aqueduct, Monday afternoon, the Inioii Stakes will !»• the star feature. This is a dash of seven furlongs for three-year-olds underselling conditions. It has forty seven nominations, of which Botanist, Molesey, Berkeley, Malacca. Marathon, Bright Roy, Kernochan. I.ady Vera. Colonel Jack. Killochan. Tileing. J. C. tore. Sara eenesca. Oraculiim. Roseinouiit. anip.iigner. Ki Do-lado. Rarbary P.clle. Kddie Ware. Acrobat and Ampedo have good raeing cK-detit ials and. with owners having the privilege of adjusting weights o their own satisfaction, a fast and closely-contested race should mark the decision of the Inion. The Sterling Stakes, at weight for age, one mile for three year r. Ids and over, will be run Tuesday afternoon. A nuniliei- of excellent racers are engaged in this event will] the redoubtable Basehea .at the head and sure to lie hard to beat if sent lo the post. Rut with Or. Gardner, Wiiiinsica I, Brookdale Nymph. Oxford, Inquisitor. Minnie Adam-. Wes. Rlandy, Don Oiego, ressina. Siqier man. Von Troinp. J. . ore and other rapid ones jilso engaged, it is apparent thai even R.iseben may liave no time lo waste in this race. The Woodliaven Stakes to; two year olds, will I* decided Wednesday. It is a scurry of four and a lialf furlongs under selling conditions, with seventy-nine enl ties of which Magazine. Martha Jane, Rustle, Dine Herou. Rifle Range, Thomas Calhoun, Albia, .Masks and laces. Fiizcito B. M. Fry, Aunt Rose, Laura Clay. ..incident and Rilly Row legs have already scored winning brackets and others have run well; while there is also a big contingent of finely-bred young-ti is not yet -cut to the post. Thursday is the last day of the meeting and it has two stake races assigned to it for settlement, the Glendale Steeplechase and the Flushing Stakes. The Glcn-•lale is over a eourse of altout two and a half miles, and of its thirty nominations T. S. Martin, Del-runta, Yuma Christy. Pagan Bey, Tom C-ogati. Dick .Shaw, Kernel, Thistledale, Grandpa. Pioneer, Hot Whot, Self Protection, Or. I.g.m and Bound Brook appear best. However, it is a handicap and the result hinges on weights yet to be apportioned. The Flushing is a selling affair at a mile, and among its entries appear the names of such speedy performers as Grapple. Juggler, Pretension, Ed Ball, Judge Post, Molesey. Savuble, Pater. Orphan Lad, Ked Friar, Glorifler, Botanist. Leonard Joe Hayman. Von Tromp. The Picket. Orbicular. J. C. Core, Rye and Jacobite, so it is apparent that the last stake of the Queens Comity Jockey Club spring meeting may easily turn out to be the medium of a cracking good race* .


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