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RESERVED FOR GRAVESEND MEETING. Manv Useful Horses That Raced on the Coast Will Be Seen in Action After Belmont Park Closes. Though the horses that came from California have been racing well at Belmont Dark, it is believed that the far west will cut more of a figure When the si a son swings over to the Gravesond track of the Brooklyn Jockey Club. A number of the horsemen who raced iu California all winter are resting their charges until Gravesend is opened, and they expect to nave some very tit performers for that program. Among those wiio have been waiting at Gravesend are Walter Jennings. Archie Ziiiinier. Jack Bennet and John Powers. Their bones have been going along in slow exercises and have benefited not a little by the rest since being unloaded after the long triii across the continent. Burgher is one of the liors. s that seems to be more forward than the others. The gxnl filly. Julia rowel, is another that may not be heard from until Gravesend liogins. Animus is one that will be worth while when he is sent to the post as a result of his rest. Rialto is one that will race for Frank Regan, and he has attracted general attention by his morning gallops. He has only cantered along for six furlongs in 1:20. but showcti enou"h speed in the move to leave little doubt of his being ready when wanted. Yankee Daughter is another of the horses being reserved. Walter Jennings has some smart two-year-olds that will be uncovered at Gravesend. Angeroua is one that will race for Sam Doggett. and she is said to be a filly tliut belongs among the truly good ones.