Maskette For The English Oaks.: Both Keene Crack Fillies Eligible for Classic--Selectman in the Derby., Daily Racing Form, 1908-08-14

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MASKETTE FOR THE ENGLISH OAKS Both Kecnc Crack Fillies Eligible for Classic Select ¬ man in the Derby Saratoga N Y August 13 It Is regarded as a strong possibility that in September Mr Keene will fond over a score of yearlings to be trained by some firstclass English trainer or perhaps by James Howe HoweFriends Friends of Rowc say that lie would like to try a season or two abroad as trainer of a score of Mr Kcenes highbred horses and with the possibility of another Colin and Celt to handle the winning of the Derby which Mr Kecne has not yet achieved might become a matter of fact Mr factMr Kecne has made no nominations to the Derby and Oaks of 3010 but be has four in each of next years Epsom classics three of which on their rac ¬ ing here socm fit for any contention contentionIn In the Derby of 1909 Mr Keene has these four cllglnlcs of which Selectman is best bestritlmus ritlmus ch c by Commando Running Stream StreamEsperanto Esperanto ch c by Disguise Anomaly AnomalySelectman Selectman b c by Voter Pink Domino DominoWamba Wamba b c by Ben Brush Cap and Bells BellsIn In the 1909 Oaks both Qlaskettc and WQdding Bells are entered together with Mystify and Suf ¬ fragette The Keene eligibles to the Oaks are areMystify Mystify ch f by Disguise Dominoes DominoesWedding Wedding Bells b f by Ben Brush Runaway RunawaySuffragette Suffragette ch f by Voter Noonday Maskette br f by Disguise Bitnriea


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