Entries For Aqueduct Stakes.: Quality and Quantity Both Indicate Better Sport Than at Former Openings of Eastern Season., Daily Racing Form, 1910-03-31

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ENTRIES FOR AQUEDUCT STAKES Quality and Quantity Both Indicate Better Sport Than at Former Openings cf Eastern Season New York March 0 The Queens County Jockey Clubs stakes to be decided at Aqueduct where the local racing season is to begin two weeks from next Friday have drawn a lot of highclass entries which would seem to indicate that the sport at the Dwyer track will lie much better than in former years The Carter Handicap of 2500 for threeyearolds and upward at seveneighths to he run on the opening day lias attracted many notable entries including S C Ilildreths King James Restigouche Firestone and Dalmatian James It Keenes Gras mere S C Austins Charlie Margrave II J Bed wells Prince Ahmed and Highteasv Reverwyck Stables Berkeley W P Fines Clorlo Grant Hugh Brownes King Cobalt James E affneys Alfred Noble K W Hcnners Guy Fisher Robert For sythe Littles UriiicivJjnperlaU Mrs Jiimifts MeLaugh lins Fauntlerov 1 K Maddens Hampton Court Newcastle Stables Wise Mason G M Odoms Trance F J Pons Jack Parker Barnev Schreihers Jack Atkiir and Nealon W F SehultcV King Olyni nian M L Schwartz Far West Moutpclier Stables Falcada and Reaiieoiip It Angarolas Hill Top It F Carmans Magazine and P S P Randolphs Be ¬ som somThe The first of the three yearold stakes the Arverne at threequarters has such eligibles as Charlie liar grave H G Redwells Myles OConncIl James Iut lers Turf Star K F Carmans Itllliard Ball James K Gaffneys Louise S S C Ilildreths Eddie Du gan and Dalmatian James H Keenes Metaphor III Suffragist and Seneca II H F Littles Prince Im ¬ perial Mrs James McLaughlins Fauntleroy Ormon dale Stables Duke of Ormonde Jtangeley Stables Hen Loval and Black Chief W F Semites King Otviniiian Silver Brook Farms The Turk F D Weirs Galley Slave James McMiinus Rocky ORrien and John W Schorrs Bob Co Paul Davis and Ban ives ivesThe The opening twoyearold stake ovont of the sea ¬ son the Canarsie of JSliiO at half a mile probably will Introduce some hiirlilytricd youngsters August Rclmont has named Babbler bv Hastings Bridle ¬ path and ISarn Dance by The I5nrd La Dansense James Butlers eliiribles are the chestnut colts Com ¬ pliment I Iiv iv Ort Well Adeek and Dartworth by Stalwart Domino Noire It F Carman lias named three colts Scmprolns hy Sempronius Hye Straw liv Grilfon and White Wool by Woolsthorpc P T Iliinn is reir sented by colts named Itedwine hy Ethelhert Judge Monck by 15en TJrush and V Pow ¬ ers by The Commoner S C Ilildretlis nomination is Mr Sabin a chestnut gelding by Tho Conimoner NiaxnsJames Niaxns James R Keone has four eligible County Chair ¬ man a hay colt hy Voter Climax llake a son of Wild Mint Lady Gay Twickenham a gelding by Kingston Geisha and Scrimmage a son of Wild Mint Ilallyhoo I5elle F K Hitchcocks entries are Calvinist a colt hy Stalwart 1assion Flower and Oakdale a gelding hy Garry Hermann Ophirdale John K Madden has made a single nomination a filly named Thrifty by Ogden Busy Maid It T Wil ¬ son Jr has four colts in the list Agawam by Plaudit Yankee Sister Altamalm by Ilandit Passim Limpert by Migraine Set Fast and Amalli l y Tim Scribe Tarantella all of them Madden bred The Newcastle Stable has entered two colts Seth liv Adam Purity and Danger Mark by Seinpronius Flirt ineer George Odoms eligibles are two colts FiRMiian 1 y Sir Dixon Ashes and Hesitate by Monsieur de LOime Ladv in Waiting Tlic Oneck Stable is represented by Delphic a filly bv Delhi Flla Gregg and Stalwart Lad n son of Stalwart Vic Kinnoy KinnoyF F T Pons lias entered Agnes May Tallahassee and Oaklcv all by The Commoner M 1j Schwartz entries are two colts Firewood and Fleece and a filly named Pickaninny The Silver Brook Farms representatives are Ilelene a filly bv Broomstick Beltane and Maid a daughter of Broomstick Es ¬ teem IJ L Thomas entry Is Lady Stalwart by Stalwart Lady Balgowan JnmeR McManus has nuncd Star OUyan a colt by Oddfellow Koslnnnte and Dublin Minstrel a colt liy Stalwart Radiance Chicago Oltriens entry is Pluvious a chestnut colt bv Inflexible Tenehrae TenehraeThe The Rose Stakes of 100 for twoyearold fillies at half a mile has attracted among others Mr Icl monts Sand Dune by Rock Sand Octoroon Golden Sand hy Rock Sand Golden Dream and Nisi hy Octagon Niminy R F Carmans Horizon by Hast ¬ ings Fond Hopes F R Hitchocks Whin liy Og l ii Whyota and Lula bv Oddfellow Belle of St Louis James R Keenes Nightfall by Voter Sun ¬ down Dreaming bv Ben Brush Fair Vision Trip ¬ ping bv Delhi Fairy Slipper and Susan liv Kingston Handmaid J E Madden Thrifty R T Wilson Jrs Ihantasfjiie hv Disguise Kdlthn the Newcastle Stables Ballet Dancer by Handspring Miss Maxim and Leah bv Adam Cereta George Odoms Kelso Lassie by Woolstborpe Tho Henri ¬ etta tho Oneck Stables Delnhlc F J Pons Talla ¬ hassee Agnes Mav and Blanche Francis J W Schorrs Baverin by Cnnard Dertlm MV L Schwartz Pickaninny the Silver Brook Farms Spanish Maid by Disguise Dntnna II K Vinguts Music 1 y Irish Lad Genesco James McManus Golden Agrws bv Golden Maxim Grey Agnes and R J Mackenzies Peccavi by Blues Penitence II IIThe The schedule for the Aqueduct stakes is as fol ¬ lows April ir Carter Handicap April 1C Canarsie and Rockaway Stakes April IS Ozone Stakes April 1 Peconlc Handicap Anrll 20 Rose Stakes April 21 Arverne Stakes April 2 Queens County Handi ¬ cap April 2 1iilon Stakes Atiril 2 Frcev rt Handlcan April 27 Woodliavcn Stakes and April 28 Flushing Stakes


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