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LIST OF SANFORD TWO-YEAR-OLDS. Saratoga, N. Y., July 30. In the stable of the Messrs. San ford, which came up from Hurrieana Stud last week, are twenty-one two-year-olds, the majority of which are expected to make their first starts at the local meeting, which will open August 5. They are a racy looking collection and from tlie way some of them move, there Is speed in plenty represented. The list is as follows: Adriuche, br. f, by Isidor Araiiza II. Chief Brant, ch. c, by Clifford Ballyroe. Floridaglen, b. cc, by Isidor Zamora. Fort Johnson, b. c, by Chuctanunda White Frost. Frances Ray, ch. f, by Clifford One I Love. Fryesbush, ch. c, by Rockton Isabell. Fultonvllle, b. c, by Chuctanunda Princess Monmouth. Giffords, b. f, by Chuctanunda Retaliation. Glenville, blk. f, by Isidor Perth. Grasslands, b. f, by Chuctanunda Arrowgrass. Hardpan, b. c, by Rockton Cake Walk. Lykers, br. f, by Chuctanunda Frolicsome. Mayfield, b. f, by Chuctanunda Mai. Mohawk Girl, ch. f, by Rockton La Tosca. Nick Stoner, ch. c, by Clifford Barbariua. Onatassa, ch. c, by Isldor-r-Rockwater. Piseco Bay, b. c, by Isidor Piseco. Polly Watts, br. f, by Clifford Lillian Belie. Post Royal, b. c, by Royal Emblem Lavinia Post. Rocklcdge, b. c, by Rockton Viola. Sir John Johnson, b. c, by Isidor La Tosca II. Adriuche is a half-sister to Kiamesha II.; FlorN dagien is a half-brother to Douro; Fort Johnson is a full brother to -Rockwater; Fultonvllle is a halt-brother to Kennyetto; Giffords is a half-sister to Vails; Grasslands is a half-sister to that high-class racer Irish Lad; Lykers is a half-sister to Johns-, town; Mayfield is a half-sister to Malcllff; Mohawk Girl is a full sister to Mohawk II. and a half-sister to Chuctanunda and Caugunawaga; Nick Stoner is a full brother to Fort Plain and Stauwix; Polly Watts Is a half-sister to Bantam and Chainplain; Post Royal is a half-brother to Tonawanda. and Bleeckor; Rocklcdge is a full brother to Holland II., and a half-brother to Stone Arabia; Sir John Johnson la a half-brother to the dead Sir William Johnson.