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WHITNEY JUVENILES WIN BROOKDALE FARM REPRESENTATIVES TAKE BOTH TWO-YEAR-OLD RACES. Volderol Redacts- Havre d»- Grace Track Record for Half Mile to :48— Fair Helen Ac counts For Lassie Stakes. H.-iMv .1. Grace, Md.. April 23.— The Whitney -table broke it- spill ui ill lin-k when :il Havre He Grace iiiis afternoon n furnished the winners ol Im.h. mm, win-. iid race* in I .1«i i-i i and Pair Helen. i.:ii-Ii miii wiili much in reserve after leading for the eat ire nip. Fair Releaa victory raair with the running ui the Lassie stakes, the feature i vein of :ln progi Mill, in which she beat among others, the Belmont tilly change. The latter bad the call with the liniiiiii iippeis .mil arhile she showed ■ creditable performance, was aot equal to the task of beating I air Helen, lolileii.l showed I high older Of speeil in her rare, setting a last pace ami winning with ridiculous case in new Hack record tine fur the distance, the hall niile lieing run in :4N. Fair Helen ran her hail in :4xi-. ami tin- Whitney stable seemingly has a pair of shifty nllies in these two. Tin- disappoint nit-ni of the afternoon was famished bj Kepnl.liean. heavily hacked ai odds-ou to win the si-ciimi race, a handicap at ••in- mile ami seventj yards. The Talbotl horse showed a good tara of speed in leading until well insi.ie the Baal furlong tiefore lie tired. After the race mi his waj hack in I In- pnsi In- ran away Car half a mile. Tin- Holland horses. Which have been sweeping i er. thing before Hum since the meeting began, failed to scare this afternoon. llelio was the only representative of the stable that Went to the post hiring the afternoon and she was never ncoml uenl at any stage and linished among the tail enders. I hilt • layers were in line this afternoon, the largest number of the meeting. Severn] more are • •ll the ground and some of them will probably rill in on Saturday. complaints bare been made by bettors who TM.iny i-ame wer from Norfolk of their inability to collect wagers made there on the day the laid took place. Over 100 claims have been lodged and il is the gen eral opinion among turfmen that the managi-iiie-it should take some means of protecting their patrons. The Harford Agriculture ami Breeders Association will make many improvements to its plant hen before the opening of the fall meeting. Roll UMJI glass doors will lie placed at the rear of the netting enclosure and when finished it will lie the most complete betting eaetaanre in the country. W. It. i-.ngstrom and Bert Gayh- were- among the new layer- who cut in this afternoon. The latter arrived from Toronto this morning. Jockey .1. Callahan hit last night for Bbeeeeheud Hay to report to George Odoin. to whom In is under coa tract for this coming season. He will ride the juveniles in the stable. The track this morning was in good shape and ■an hot SOS wen- given trials. Among tin- win I: outs were: Allamaha — Half mile in 88%. Amalll Half mile in 90%. chcnuaiilt Three-quarters in 1:21%. Cowl — Three-quurters in 1:17. Crosshun Three-quarters in 1:19%. Dangerous March Three-qnarters in 1:30. Fireside Five-eighths in 1 :I4. Ilitaway Half mile in 48. Floral Park— Three-quarters in 1:1.. Flying Pair] Half mile in Ml Frank Hudson Seven eighths in 1 ::;tl. Proa;— Three-quarters in 1:10. Holiday Half mile in 50. Manses Half mile in 50%. Miramichi — Three-quarters in 1:17%. Monoeacy — Three-quarters in 1:17%. Nlamseu— Three-quarters in l:l.». Nihl- Half mile in 51%. Northerner — Three-qnarters in 1:18. Iomette Bleu Five eighths in 1:0.:. Prairie Three-qnarters in I :ls. Scallywag — Three-quarters in 1:10%. Sepuix eda - Half mile in 52. sir Edgar — Three-eighths in M%. Trill— Half mile in 50%. Warerbuss — Mile In 1 :44%. Yellow Byes Plve-eighths in 1:68.