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NAMES FOR WILSON JUVENILES. New York. February 10. Names for fifteen of the eighteen two-year-olds that , will bear the colors of Richard T. Wilson, during the coming season on the New York tracks have been registered with the Jockey Club. This collection, which is stabled at Belmont Park, is the pick from a total of twenty-three. The entire juvenile division was given a good try-out at Saratoga last fall. These trials proved highly satisfactory, th- majority of the youngsters displaying speed and actiqn of a high order. Most, of the colts have been nominated for tiie rich futures and they will no doubt lie liberally engaged in important races yet to close. The stable has been singularly fortunate in getting through the winfer mouths without a ease of Sickness, and little has. been done in the way of blistering. Following are the names recorded: Agamenticus, h. c, by Yankee Anodyne. Aldeharan, b. g. by Planudesj Passan. Avornus. Iir. c, by The Scribe Imp. Caliph, br. c. by Plauudes-PasSaii. Chocorns, b. c, by Yankec-Calea. w - Devilstone. b. c. by Yankee Devlltree. Futurity, b. c. by Ormondale Fu.turita. Gonex. eh. c, by Yankee Old Lady. Genseris, br. c. by Ogden Lo!a A. Long Bow, ch. c, by Ogden Busy Maid. New River, b. c, by Yankee Lucy Glitters. Ochre Court, br. c. by Ogden By Ways. Penobscot, ch. g. by Yankee Uourtplasfcer. Reine Margot, ch. f, by Mexican Lady Navarre. War Path, ch. c, by Planudes Lady Schorr. A bay colt, by Yankee Mary Black.-bay colt, by Plaudit Countess Wanda, and a chestnut colt by Golden Garter Lady Amelia, have not been named up to date. Names for the trio will be selected before March 1. Four of the five two-year-olds raced by trainer Al Weston in the Wison interests at Moncrief Park have been named as follows: Cedar Star. b. e, by Star Shoot Glass Slipper. Court Jester, ch. c. by Contestor Hazing. Lesbos, ch. f. by Planudes llithyia. Maxentius, ch. c, by Plaudit Maxine Elliott. The other youngster in tlie Jacksonville division is a bay colt by Yankee Witful. Of tlie older horses in the Wilson string Olambala, winner of the Suburban. Commonwealth, Brighton, .Saratoga and Cliamplaiu Handicaps, has wintered remarkably well. So has Naushon, and great tilings are expected of liim the coming season. Onager is not much to look at and is not sound. Others in the string are Cuttyhuuk, Amalfi, Cherish and Nightfall. Abound, which won in the colors of trainer Weston at Jacksonville on the occasion of ills initial start a few days ago, was tlie most highly tried of all the Wilson two-year-olds of 1910, but went wrong and was thrown out of training and gelded. Trainer Heaioy has started many of his charges at cantering exercise under the shed. The big barn has unusual length seven laps to the mile. This, affords a splendid ride and horses housed In the barn generally receive an amount of exercise that fits them for breezing when brought on the track iu tlie early spring.