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/ ] I , I ! w i j . ". , , . i , ., ! f , •, . j . j , , , v v v t . t il I 1 6 I I I ! ; ; CROWDED AT BELMONT PARK BIG ATTENDANCE VIEWS SOME OF TH.E BEST RACING OF THIS YEAR. Comely Shows a Return to Her Fine Form of Last Year — Gillies Takes the Homc-Bred Produce Stakes — Trial by Jury Wins. New Yoik. Si plcinbcr 11. -Iti-forc one of Ihe largest crowds of the Belmont Iark inciting. John E. Madilcns colt UillieB, an added starter, was returned victorious over the great Itromo in the Home-bred Produce Stake-, the feature of the iIhv* racing. Hillios. competently ridden by C. Turner, raced Prince of COOM into defeat in MM tirsf half of the race, then drew away and for a time it appeared as if the son of Ogden — Dewdrop would in by himself, but Itromo challenged in the last eighth and Tomer was forced to drive his mount to the limit to gala the verdict over the Thompson olt. Spur, from the Butler stable, which finished fourth in the I-utitrity. got up under a vigorous ride to lake third place. The net value of the race to the winner was ,975. apt. K. P.. Cassatts good colt Trial by Jury repeated Ills performance of last Tuesday when ho accounted lor the Jerome Handicap over The Finn. Hauberk and others. The CassnU cdt raced trader lestraint until the stretch, then drew away from tin- b-ader Hauberk, hut Tommy McTaggart wa forced to ride his mount out to withstand the belated i u-h of Ihe Finn, which had closely followed the pacemakers from the start. •I iims r.uth-rs good illy Comely slmwed if return to her true form when sin- ran away from lui ppoiients in the opening dasli. a race ex cluslvely for mares of all age-. The daughter of Di-guise opened a lead of six lengths and wan never In danger of defeat. DahagerneM caused disaster when be wrested the second race from the will-backed An alii. The latter ran a fair race, hut could not quite gei to the Newman gelding, which gained the decision by a nose. At a meeting of the Jockey Club stewards, held today, several applications for trainers licensee were granted. Among thorn was a license to former jockey P. Mu. grave, who was suspended at Laurel in 1913. A trainers license was denied to Joseph A. Clark and a jockey license to J. Wilson. The-application of C. II. Shilling was laid on the able. The stake- blanks for the Iimlieo autumn bum t iiiL were distributed among the In rscincii today by James Burns. They include the Wahlen Slakes for twoyearolds at one mile and the Bowie Handicap for three-year-olds and ever at one mile and three-quarters and. also, three new departures, in h. i tire termed serial handicaps. The latter three races, which are for three year old- and over. will all have ,966 added. They range in di-tame from three quarters to a mile and an eighth. As has been tin- custom in the past, nominations to the Pimllco Nursery an- eligible without any ad ditional charge, except the starting fee to thi-Walden Stakes for twoyearolds. to be run at the fall meeting of l!»lt1. Large shipments of stables to Havre de -Hrnce will take place this evening and tomorrow. Those departing included the stables of L. S. Thompson, George K. Johnson, Jr.. Oneck Stable, S. L. Parsons, a. Belmont, J. McManua M. Daly, Emil Hen, G. M. Odom and A. J. Goldsborough, with tliu Strings of Andrew Miller and II. H. Hewitt. Wilbur Smith of Kansas City was an arrival from Canada. Belmont Park work outs on the main track were: All Smiles— Three-quarters in 1:11. Rae — Three-quarters in 1:19. Borgo— Mile in 1 :4a. Blue Bock — Half mile in 51%. Blue Thistle— Mile in 1:48. Carmen Five eighths in 1:0.3. Landslide--Half mile in 59. Scaramouch —Three-quarters la 1:17. Begins — Three eighths In 38 -• . Be imer— Mile in 1:41%. Dovedale — Three-eighths in :;s. Scottish Knight — Five eighths in l:0M. Pieione— -Three-quarters in 1:19%. Hansa Three quarters in 1:18%. Adroit -Three-quarters In 1:18%. Monties.. r— Mile in 1:48. Chick — Three-quarters in 1:18 Forum — Three-quarters in 1:19%. Pandean— Three-quarters in 1:19%. Wizard — Half mile In 51. Duke of Dunbar — Half mile in ."O. Damrosch — Three-quarters in 1 :17. Hester Prynne — Seven-eighths in 1:32. Prairie — Seven eighths in 1 ::!_. Phtntagenet Half mile in 59. Ormesdale Half mile in 59. Hedge Mile in 1:48 Work-outs en the training track were: Whimsy — Three-quarters in 1:18. Variety — Half mile in 51. Miss Iuzzli — Half mile in 51. Mamie K. -Half mile in 59. Costmncr — Half mile in 50. Humiliation Seven eighths in 1:98, 4 Yigtmia — Three-eighths in .;".