Nominations For Futurity: John E. Madden Leads American Breeders In Entries For 1914.; Ogden Appears to Be Favored Stallion at Hamburg Place--August Belmont, H. T. Oxnard and Harry Payne Whitney Other Prominent Nominators., Daily Racing Form, 1912-07-12

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NOMINATIONS FOR FUTURITY JOHN E MADDEN LEADS AMERICAN BREEDERS IN ENTRIES FOR 1914 Ogdcn Appears to Be Favored Stallion at Hamburg HamburgPlace Place August Bclmont H T Oxnard and Harry HarryPayne Payne Whitney Other Prominent Nominators New York Inly 11 For the Futurity of 1814 iitries for which closed not long ago Ogden is the xire most numerously represented This is ac votmtcd for from the fact thit John H Madden his owner is the heaviest nominator and of his eighty lx nominations fifty are the get of Ogdcn In the list is a full hlood relative to Sir Martin one of the 1 oxt American horses of recent years and a colt that would probably have won the English Derhy of JSI08 had it not been that ho was bumped in the running and his jockey Martin was unseated Be ¬ sides the lifty Ogden named by Mr Madden two have been named for the rich Coney Island Jockev flub tixture by Francis K Hitchcock HitchcockAugust August Belmont in the fortylive that he lias en ¬ gaged for the Futurity has shown i preference for 3iis English triple crown winner Rock Sand Twenty one of his are the yet of this sire while there arc scattered entries union the other nominators from the same horse The young stallion Fair 1lay is represented by ten in the Belmont nominations and old Hastings only lias four Nine of those named ire the get of Singleton and the remaining one is a ankce ankceIncidentally Incidentally Yankee now standing in France has thirtyseven of his progeny named for the 1014 running Of these thirtyfive were named by J K Madden Ills list of nominations 1 eing divided be ¬ tween Ogdcn and this sire with one Peep oDay in Ihe lot lotHarry Harry Payne Whitneys lot of twentytwo is com ¬ posed of eight by Burgomaster four by Broomstick which has already made a name for himself as a sire of twoyearolds in England live by Hamburg three by Itnck Sand one by Saudringham and one liy Land League LeagueIapt Iapt K 15 Cassatt who recently came to the front as a turfman and breeder lias divided his mares between his own stallion Aeronaut and several outsiile vires of reputation Six of his nomination are the get of Aeronaut while the other nominations are Don de Oro Sunrise Hock Sand Miss Peri ord Hastings Lizzie Truex Fair Ilay Princess liic Singleton Netta Voter Fearnot and Hippo ¬ drome Dartee With such a variety of stallions Captain Cassatt should if he accomplishes nothing Jse Hud a good breeding line For the present sea ¬ son he has leased the good stallion Sir John Johnson from Frank Nolan and each year since his entry to I In ranks of the breeders he has demonstrated an nmbltious enthusiasm that probably will bring rc xulls to the famous old Chesterbrook Stud StudOther Other entries of interest are those of Thomas F Ityan who races under the name of the Oak Hidge Stable The 1014 running of the Futurity will be the first time Mr Ityan will show his silks in the race unless he should purchase an eligible for one or tin earlier runnings of the stake Eight are named and they are all homebred the Ilyan stal ¬ lions l cing Sea King Monsieur de LOrme and EI lhdalo Of the three stallions Sea King appears to lie the most impressive and the performances of his get will be watched witn interest by the breed ¬ ers Mr Ityan has become an enthusiastic breeder and while he has always raced modestly lie is much in accord witli the sport and will undoubtedly branch lit witli a stable of Incoming proportions before long longCharles Charles Koliler who is about to Itegin his cam ¬ paign on the French and English courses has veil all by Incle his first stallion named from the HnmaiKi Stock Farm The mares represented are Umbra Bremen Frcderica Mary Hue Sans ieur Mon Heve and Besort Incle is practically untried as a stallion but lie was a rarely good race horse and lie comes of a family calculated to make him get winners winnersIlcnrv Ilcnrv T Oxnard one of the prominent nominators named forty for the Futurity of 1811 Of his stal ¬ lions Golden Maxim is foremost no fewer than twentythree iKing his get The young horse Fay el te stable mate to Sir Martin when he was a great tvoycarold is the sire of seven Sir Wilfred of six anil Iriuce of Melbourne of four fourBoth Both Tradition and Hamburg Hello figure among Ihe mares in the nominations of James H Ilaggin a feu years ago the most extensive breeder of thoroughbreds in this country For 1814 Mr Haggin lias named lifteon Of them six are by Watercress four by the hitters son Waterboy three by Canopus and two by Goldfinch GoldfinchWilliaiii Williaiii Lakeland in his nominations has been partial to Electioneer and of the eight he has named six are by that young sin while the other two are the get of The Picket They are all homebred homebredK K II Bradley has a formidable list in which Cunard the western stallion figures principally Of the eighteen named by Mr Bradley fourteen arc the get of Cunard Two arc by the young Castleton stallion Helmet one is by Hock Sand and one by St Savin SavinJohnson Johnson X Camden is represented by an even dozen the get of Oddfellow six by Peter Quince and two by St Simonian II IIParker Parker Whitney a new comer lias given Von Tromp a chance to become famous by naming thir ¬ teen of Ins get while Catesby Woodford and Wood ford Clay have both named several the get of Star Shoot ShootH H H Hewitt has an interesting nomination in the get of Peter Pan and Coy Maid In all Mr Hewitt lias an entry of five the other four Ining the get of Cunard The result of the mating of Peter Pan and Coy Maid will be watched with interest and it will be surprising if the foal is not a good one oneBarney Barney Schreiber has Hannocklmrn Jack Atkln and old Sain to represent him in the Futurity of 1U4 and if Jack Atkin should prove as good in the stud as he did on the track he will make his illus ¬ trious sire Sain look to his laurels laurelsThe The conditions of the race and its complete list of nominations are as follows followsBy By subscription of 20 each or only 10 if the money be sent with entry for mares covered In 1111 and a further subscription of 50 eacli for the produce of such mares unless struck out by Novem ¬ ber 1 1815 or 100 unless struck out by July 15 1014 Each starter to pay 250 additional all of which shall go to the second and third horses as further provided The Coney Island Jockey Club to mid five thousand dollars 5000 the second to re ¬ ceive 700 of the added money and twothirds of the starting fees the third 400 of the added money iiiul onethird o the starting fees The nominators of the winner of the second horse and of the third horse namely the nominator of the mare to re ¬ ceive 1000 500 and 250 of the added money respectively whether they are the owners of the horse when the race takes place or not Colts 122 pounds Hllles and geldings 110 jMiuuds Winners of two races of 1000 or one of 2000 4 pounds extra of three of 1000 two of 2000 or one of 4000 8 pounds extra If a mure or stallion has not pro ¬ duced a winner prior to January 1 1812 the pro ¬ duce will be allowed JJ pounds for either or n pounds for both said allowance to be claimed at


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