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WHITNEYS TWO-TEAR-OLDS WONDERFUL HAND OF HJGH BRED ONES NOW IN TRAINER ROWES CARE. Thirty Eight Scions of Broomstick, All Gold, Hamburg, Burgomaster, and Englands Fashionable Sires, C •: York. March 1 !. — A* a result of the curtailment i.f rarlas in England im [dental to the war, Harry Payne Whitney** colors will be seen uowhere lmt in America this year. Last fall Mr. Whitney, after having maintained an extensive racing establishment in England for wan balf-dsuen yean to rood purpose, transferred all of his thoroughbred stock t ihis country. That explains why .lames Bowe, win. has been achieving remarkable results with the Whitney horses aiace lie became Mr. Whitneys raring manager, lias i:i training at r.rookdale Farm in New Jersey the largest string nf two-year-olds Mr. Whitney lias ever had. The string numbers thirty -eight and includes not only tin- offspring of the Brookdale sires and dams. whose produce have been cabling glory and distinction for th Whitney colors In the past few years, l.ut represents the results of the mating of some of the choicest of the Brookdale matrons with a -elect list of fashionable English stallion-. Mr. Whitney had planned to race the produce of these . matlags an the English turf, but the war upset i is pi ins and the American turf will thereby he the gainer. It is reasonably to be ex nested that this list of thirty-eight royally-bred juvenilis Includes the prospective two-year-old champion of the year In j America. It has been the habit of .lames Bowe to din lap the Juvenile stars of each year, whenever he has had proper material to work with. With Mich a wealth of highly -bred youngsters it a uhl not be In no wise surprising should he duplicate some of the marvelous tWO-J ear-olils of ■ which he had the training In the peerless stable of • the late lames u. K« cue. It is true that BUI h prizes ;is then swelled the total of the Keetie stable to unheard of propor-lions . are not now available to reward the efforts of a successful trainer of Mr. Bewes stamp, but many of the big races, the winning of which , brought such everlasting fame to the Keeue colors. ■re still being run and the winning of tin m i-quite un desirable, from the standpoint of a sportsman of Mr. Whitneys type, as in the more prosperous days of the eastern turf, even though the . values have been greatly reduced by stress of circumstances. It is certain the racing public will be keenly interested in the ii-r of Whitney juveniles, which 1 j- herewith pres tiled: Baksheesh, b. f, by Hamburg-r-BashtL Bellriuger. eh. •, i.y Burgomaster— Vespers. Bonnie Witch, b. f. by Broomstick— Bonnie Star. Bit of Blue. cli. f. in Lemberg— Blue Girl. Babble, b. f. by All Gold— Bepute. Bullion, eh. c, by All Gold— Jinks. Cherry Bine. eh. g. by Hamburg — Cerise. Christabel, b. f. by Hamburg — Pankhnrst "lean Ip. br. c. by Hamburg — Bweepaway. Cudgel, b. c. by Broomstick— Eugenia Burcb. Baay street, ch. f. by John OGaual -Leisure. IloreiKc. b. f. by IfacDoaaUd II. — Ptesole. Cadiola. eh. f, by cylgad— Minoola. Glitter, br. c, in Hamburg — Lady irivolos. Golden Bod, ch. f. by All .old Daisy l. Green tree, b. g, by Hamburg — Verdure. Hard Cash, ch. c. b. All Gold— Crania. 1 1 la. br c, by Hamburg— Dovdet. Lain-, eh. c bv Hamburg— First Flight Idle Hon.-. b. I. bv Hamburg— Matinee. Kilts, br. f. by Broomstick— Flora Mae. Kultur. br. g. bv Burgomaster — Wliimsical. Lctbe, eh. f. by All Gold -Forget. Master MeGratb, br. c. by Hamburg — I rev hound. • Matin, ch. f. by Broomstick — Bone of Dawn. Navarre, b. _. by Drumstick — Sallie of Navarre. Pomp, br. c. bv Hamburg — Pageant. Rickety, ch. c. i. Broomstick Queen of Hearts. Buckingham, b. c, by Bock Band— Lady Hamburg. Scotch Kiss, b. c bv MacDonald II.— Paradise. Buufish, b. f. bv Le Boi BoleU Alster Cress. Troitus, ch. g. by Broomstick BeBe of Troy. Trusty, b. g. by Broomstick Loyal. Tryst, b. f. bj st. Imanl Greenvale. Tumbler, h c, bj All GoW FBp flap. Vivid, ch c. bv All Gold -lir v Lightning. Wild Eyes, ch. f, bv Hamburg V ler. Willv Boy, br. g. by WUlonyx— Petticoat