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DERBY ELIGIBLES AT LEXINGTON. Lexington. Ky.. March 21. — There are eighty-eight three-year-olds in training at the local track. Twenty-five of them were winners last year. Thirty of the maidens have never started. The better ones, judging from their performances as two-year-olds, are: Horse. Sts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Won. Please 14 *. 1 2 2 1908.sh,070 i Nimbus 17 7 2 :: 5 0.020 i Marbles 22 S 2 4 K RJM ; Skvo 11 4 ". 2 0 3.240 i Honest 12 4 2 1 r, 2.77.1 , Ladv Baldur 21 :i I 4 I 2,44.", , Etta Louise 2S B " 2 10 2.200 i I.adv Vie 20 .1 1 0 M 1,860 i Marion Moore 24 : 0 2 12 l,:iS7 None of the others won as much as ,000. Among these three-year-olds are five Derby eligibles — one for the Kentucky Derby and four for the Latonia Derby. Only one of the five is a winner. Honest. Milton Youngs bay colt by Sorcerer — Pric less. The one eligible to the Kentucky Derby is Simon , Weil, a chestnut gelding by Sidney Lucas — Mar-shetta. He started seven times last year, and was as good as third once. He Is In the stable of Walter Grater. The other three Derby candidates i are P. J. Millett s Albert Fanz. b. g. by Ruskin II.— Amaranth, in the stable of Frank Grosche, whicli , started nine times last year and finished second [ four times, being unplaced five times; Dan T. Morris Crawford, b. c. by Lamplighter — Later, and Milton Youngs W. T. Overton, eh. c, bv Lack-ford Right Wild. Neither of the last two has ever • been to the post. They are both good lookers. W. T. Overton is the colt for which Mr. Young gave H. R. Baker .ooo last fall.