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KINGS PLATE NEAR AT HAND While it must be said lias a decidedly ope dajremain fhen only a few daj remain in which to complete the preparation of the competitors it is also tnie that the work at Wood ¬ bine suggests the Dyment and Crew representatives as l eing most likely to find the decision fallin no tween them and these are two establishment in which confidence is felt as to the outcome John Nixon is satisfied that Heresy will make Trainer a Sod showing and Charles Crew has no liesltat Tin on dieting that his filly Amlxrite will run nn as fast St Bass did when he made a record of winning the race last year J E SeaVnm wi osu i n won the Plate thirteen times as relies unou n tr tOrun best of the five h ea nghmlT and nghmlTand C S Campbell Besides Cardiff Donan Inspector Lestrade Seven nCSe t Mawrl M Bryndown wch of Fndor wr Thistledown ney and Cass NevIS 1 C ° Wl CandWa Sir Koar include rnvAt o race for Mrs L A Livingston Stentor M Mnb nb Sotemia Picolata Amelia Jenks Flitterfon T y and tho twoyearolds Crinoline Phew Spoil lawaS nUSV PSiy Momota Pandorina PandorinaXn Xn ti Swiftsure and Talocarrier Jllas yet 1een engaged for Amberlte in 11 King s Plate though half a dozen jockeys have asked for the mount mountMeter Meter a handsome filly by Ornie Shore Mrs Frank Foster In the Davics stable is one of the smartest of the Canadianbred twoyearolds at Woodbine