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THINKS WELL OF BELMONT JUVENILES. New Yotk. February 1::. S. w. Street! writes from Washington that the grandest lot of two -.ear-old- he ever saw in winter quarters are those of August Belmont that Louis Puestal has at the Ben- nitig track. "Doe" is nualified to sa] and lie writes entertainingly of them. ii"i forgetting the old • •i horses of the twenty-eight thai are rieing titled for the races, old Prlscillisn, be says, looks like . two-year-old. Rock View has grown into a magni tic. nt three-year-old and Mission has developed int. a typical lour miler. with a girth of seveoty-two Inches Merry Task could not look Isdter ami Tog-gerv at present greatly resembles the mighty Firenal. of the two-year-olds Dr. Street! writes: "Flitawsy. a hay daughter of Iiii Ilay and Flittermouse, the dam of Field Mouse: Mlsplay, a chestnut daughter of Iair Play and Miss Hanover ami Checkmate, a bay daughter of Bock Sand ami Chinkara, are my favorites among the fillies. GlittergoM, a chestnut son of Hastings ami Fairy Gold, and. accordingly, a brother to fair llay. and Sandbar, a bay son of Rock Sand and Vel city, are my favorite coils. These are the stars, bat I would like to own the little hay filly Tea Enough. She is ■ chestnut daughter of Ogden and Teas Over. Or the brown gelding Single Kay. a -on of Singlet.. n and Lady Rayon. In fact, nny of them till ary eve as per feet hors,-. ImIIii than any I eve,- bad Ihe pleasme to look over I have trained horses for many venrs. and I have never sees suck condition iu midwinter. Allow me t. prophesy that Mr. Belmont will have the best two year old- of 1013."