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t r h s - I r r e - f ii R0AMER WILL COME WEST ONCE MORE. New York. Feb. 23. — A. J. Goldsboroiurh visited the Jockey Club office today to apply for his traiu- its license. He savs Boamer is going along well after his sickness and is being pointed for the Kentuck Handicap. Election Bel. which raced in good form as a lumper and on the Hat. will be retired and mated with H. P. Whitneys English horse All Gold, Jockey McTlghe is now in England and fears he may not be allowed to return to this country owing to the Conscription, .loekev R. Waugh. who broke one of his legs at Pimlico last fall, has recovered aud will be seen in the saddle again when the racing season opens. Lieut. K. C. Palmer has returned from Hawaii and expects to ride at the Hunt meetings. It is more than probable that the steeplechasers belonging to J. E. Widener will be leased lo his trainer. J. Howard Lewis. Ai.mng the horses SOW being trained at Aiken. S. C. Thomas Hitchcocks Kintore is attratcing attention. This horse broke down after winning the Whitney Memorial Steeplechase, but has recovered and" is promising. Mr. Hitchcocks French horses are also doing finely.