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PIMLICO STAKES FILL SATISFACTORILY. Baltimore, Md., September 15. The entries for the Pimlico stakes make an imposing list and indicate that the coming meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club will far surpass any that has gone before. Five stakes the Walden. Hall. Pimlico Fall Handicap. Bowie and the Pink Coat Steeple-, chase are scheduled for decision, and each ha3 received a bumper list of entries of high quality. The Walden. for two-year-olds, at a mile. lias forty-five entries. Including some of the best youngsters in training. August Belmont enters" tw. Rapt. E. B. Cassatt has named Medallion. Mrs. Livingston enters three, among them the fast fill v-. Amelia .Tenks. Thomas Clyde has named three. Including Megantic. The Chelsea Stable has Scarpia. Lothario and Little King in the list. S. C. llildreths candidate is Dalmatian. William Garth names four, three of them the get of Ogden.. John W. Schorr1 and J. B. Respess have made entries from the west. Robert Walden has entered Chilton Queen and Beau Chilton. - The Pimlico Handicap is another well-filled race, with, thirty-nine entries, taking in some of the good ones of the year. S. C. llildreth has named King James. Fitz Herbert and Fayette. Richard T. Wilson. Jr.. has entered Olambala. August Belmont is represented by .Practical. .1. B. Respess enters Wintergreen. Captain Cassatt has named his Chou--inasfer of Chesterbrook. Other entries include Arondack. Terah, Pins and Needles. Jubilee. Cave Adsum. Bonnie Kelso. Superstition, Juggler1 and Rio Grande. The Hall Stakes, a ,500 added money affair for three-year-olds, has attracted Hill Top. Nethermost Practical. King Commoner. Choirmaster of Chesterbrook. Grania, Fitz Herbert. Favctte. Arondack, Bonnie Kelso, Turiey and Midshipman Easy. The distance of the Hall will be one mile and a quarter. This race is a new one, named for the late Robert C. Hall, a sportsman of Baltimore, who supported racing loyally through many seasons of trial and tribulation. The Pimlico Nursery and the Clabaugh Memorial, to bo run next spring, have attracted a big list of youngsters. The Nursery has sixty-seven entries. Mr. Belmont enters two. one being by Rock Sand. William Garth makes eight entries. David Dunlon names six. R. T. Wilson. Jr.. enters four highlv-bred ones. Robert Walden enters six. the get of Faraday and Chilton. John Bartiett has four entered. The Clabaugh has thirty-four entries, most of which are also named in the Nursery.