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I " I | ! j PLANS OF THE WHETCROFT STABLE. Lexington. Ky.. April 2.0. Few Marion, trainer of the St. James Stable, says thai Wool winder is doing well ami working satisfactorily ju t now. This four-year old son of Woolsthorpe is eligible to the Brooklyn, Suburban and Brighton Handicaps at 108 pounds. Ii is trainer Marions expectation that he will till 01 r more of these engagements, tboagk Irvins II. Wheaterofr has not definitely mapped out plans for the eastern trip of his stable. "When we so to New York Ihis .c:ir it will be with a small string." said Marion. "Woolwinder. Green Sea!. Alfred the Great and the two year olds. Fnion Jack. Marlborough and The Whip, are the only horses iu our ontflt just now that could he depended upon lo pay their way in camneHthm With the horses on the eastern turf. We have another half-dozen at so youngstera that would do well in Canada. Some of our older horses, including Hasty Agnes, are iu need of rest and will likely be turned out for the summer. "1 am much impressed with Fnion Jack. Marlborough and The Whip. Fnion .lack is a brother to Al Mailer and is both swift and game. I expect him to will a good shall of the races in which he starts. Marlborough is a grand horse. The more I see of him the better I like him. He is highly mettled and for a time he Waa hard to train, but he has quieted down and takes to his work with relish. He is a stake horse, but will not come to band early. The Whip is a horse of excellent qualities, but he too will be late in development. I am lig-uring on him to do things reali] worth while next fall."