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AZYIADE IN WINNING POEM H C HALLENBECKS GOOD FILLY WINS PENN SELLING STAKES AT HAVRE DE UitACE Is Bid Up After Victory from 1500 to 3500 and andGoes Goes Back to the Hallenbeck Barn Royal RoyalMessage Message Advanced by Same Bidder Havre de Grace Md April 21 Judging by the results of the first three1 days here the Halienbeek stable promises to cut an important figure In east ¬ ern racing On Saturday Frederick L the cult witli which the New York turfman expects to win Hie Kentucky Dcrbv showed a smart performance when lie beat good opposition in the Wilmington Stakes and this afternoon the speedy Azyiade ac ¬ counted for the Peiin Selling Stakes a dash of five and a half furlongs Azyiades victory was an ex ¬ pensive one for her owner She was entered to be sold for 1500 and Sam Louis who appears to be on the warpath here bid her up to 1505 at which figure she was retained for Mr Hallenbeck Azyi ¬ ade showed line form in todays race Musgrave sent her to the front with the rise of the barrier and she was never headed While rounding the far turn she was under stout restraint and at the finish she was only cantering Altamaha coming strong at the end just managed to get up in time to beat Tarts a nose for second money Sam moneySam Louis also took a crack at Iloyal Message after that lilly won the first race He advanced her 500 over her entered price of 700 before he stopped bidding She went back to W T Ander ¬ sons stable stableThe The first four races were won by favorites two of them Azyiade and Tartar being at oddson oddsonH H G Bedwell is making an effort to purchase a farm adjacent to tlie Havre de Grace race course He looked over several yesterday and will probably make a selection some day this week It Is his in ¬ tention to turn out several of his horses during the summer with tlie idea of racing them at one of this wintir tnicks Thr big sprinter Berkeley has ni leady been turned out at a farm near here hereLarry Larry Carey acting for Frank J Nolan is trying to purchase Carl ton G from Andy Maloue and the deal Will probably be put through tomorrow Mr Nolnn has instructed his manager to arrange for Hit shiphitMit of his stable from Pimlieo to I iuis vllle Several of his horses are heavily engaged in the stakes to be run at Douglas Park and Latonia Sir John Johnson will not be ready before the Sara ¬ toga meeting meetingFrank Frank Clark superintendent of the Sheepshead Bay track is rcjtorted confined to his bed by an attack of tonsilitis