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AMERICAN DERBY ENTRIES COMPLETE LIST OF THREE-YEAR-OLDS ELIGIBLE TO START IN NEXT SATURDAYS RACE. Many Prominent Perrons Already Reserved Box Holders Honorary Stewards Named The Sherman House Handicap Another Feature. II:il Iio American Derby been closed for entries in tin; usual way last spring, it would probably have received fifty or more nominations. Of these many would have failed to answer the stern questions of training and, at the best, no more than ten or a dozen would have appeared at the post. But entries only closed recently witli twenty-two nominations. The essential difference is that every one of the twenty-two is fit and ready to race. If such a thins as all of them being sent to Chicago should occur, there is good training reason why each anil everyone of them could not 1m; sent to the post. However, that is something hardly to be expected. Nor is it desirable. Half of them starting would bs sufficient to provide a spectacular and absorbingly interesting contest. There is one thing local patrons of racing can be certain about. That is that, from the present outlook, the American Derby will lack no element of interest that attached to the decision of the Kentucky, Tiatonia and Rrook-lyn Derbys. Quite probably some of the eastern nominations were complimentary. Even so, a fine race is in prospect and a fine race will be run next Saturday. The twenty-two three-year-olds entered, their owners and pedigrees, are as follows: A. Belmonts ell. c, Friar Rock, by Rock Sand Fairy Hose. A. Belmonts ch. f, Malachite, by Hock Sand Miss Hanover. T. C. liradlcys b. e, Dig Smoke, by Duke of Ormonde Cold Lace. C. AV. Carrolls br. g, Sangallo, by Solitaire II. Lily Coldiug. Elkwood Stables ch. f, Celandria, by Celt Adriana. Foxhall I. Keenes br. e, Churchill, by Sweep Lamp Girl. Foxhall I". Keenes b. e, Tipperary, by Den Drush Acushla. Jefferson Livingstons b. e, Colonel Yennie, by Picton Shy Missie. H. J. Mackenzies br. c, Faux-Col, by Vnlens Collet Monte. A. K. Macoinbers b. c. Star Hawk, by Sunstar Sweet Finch. John E. Maddeus ch. c, Gillies, by Ogden Golden Drop. .1. C. Milams ch. e, Capt. Decs, by Plaudit Starry Night. AV. E. Phillips cli. g, Liudly, by English Lad Flammula. John Sanfords blk. e, George Smith, by Out of Reach Consuelo II. John F. Schorrs br. c, Ellison, by Ossary Orsina. John AA Schorrs br. g, Dick Williams, by Dick Finnoll Annie Williams. Kay Spences ch. c, Hed Cloud, by Chuctanunda Oriska. Wilfred Viaus cli. c, Acliievement, by Hastings Achieve. Weber and Wards b. c. Dodge, by Jim CaiTney Flora V.illoughby. Weber and Wards ch. c, Franklin, by Jim Gaffney Gliding By. II. 1. Whitneys b. e, Chicle, by Spearmint Lady Hamburg II. Williams Bros. ch. f, Impressive, by Hilarious Hester W. Edward Jasper, assistant to racing secretary Nathanson, who also will act as associate judge and handicappcr, is due in Chicago today and, beginning tomorrow, will take charge of racing details, witli headquarters at the track. Among those who already have, reserved boxes for Derby day are the following: I Foxhall P. Keene Joseph Deifehl " live Huiiuells Samuel H. Olmsted Lawrence Armour J. Lewis Coath Finley Uarrell Maurice L. Holhschild Paul D. Dutler Otto W. Lehmann Jefferson Livingston Miliou L. Strauss Gordon C. Tliorne O. W. Holmes It. M. Eastman H. 15. Martin Edwin F. Meyer Frank P. Hayes Phillip H. P.rand William Hyan Alfred S. Austrian W. M. Sheridan Valentine Crane L. . Cole Honorary stewards for the meeting have been selected as follows: Frank A. Froehling, Eugene V. Deifehl, Prentiss L. Coonley, Lawrence II. Armour, Thomas E. Wilson, Paul I. Dutler, Edward Morris, Jr., Adolphus D. Magnus. The Derby subscription is of 5 each and ?ll!."i additional to start. Of the guaranteed 0,010, lirst money will be ,000; second, ,750; third, 50; fourth, 00. The weight will be 122 pounds. Winners in lJUi of $:f,ooo will have to carry four pounds, and of twice ,000, seven pounds extra. Non-winners of 1915-1910 of two races will lw allowed three pounds and maidens seven pounds. In Derby day there will be another feature, the Hotel Sherman Handicap, for a purse of , of which $:iOO is subscribed by the Hotel Sherman company. This race will be at a mile and a sixteenth, for three-year-olds and over. Joseph Loiter and I. Mark Cummings are the latest subscriber-members of the Illinois Jockey Club, the complete list to date in addition to these two, being as follows: J. Ogden Armour Cohen Co. C. K G. Hillings AllKrt Breitung Samuel Instill A. J. Ungar Hotel Sherman Co., by William Stewart Joseph Heifeld James M. Kainey Lawrence Armour Peter S. Tlieurer Clive Runnels Thomas E. Wilson Robert Mandell Hurley and Co. William A. Pinkcrton Albert Pick James A. Pugh Paul D. Dutler Frederick W. Upham Emil Eitel Edward Morris, Jr. Aaron Strauss Albert I. Lasker Prentiss L. Coonley Charles A. McCulloch A. E. Anderson A. Volney Foster Albert L. Molkey Otto W. Lehmann Edwin F. Meyer Rlnckstone Hotel Co., by New Southern Hotel, by Tracy Drake AV. C. Keeley Ed. S. Moore Lexington Hotel, by Clias. Congress Hotel Co., by Mellugh N. M. Kaufman Grand Pacific Hotel, by Walden W. Shaw Livery James Clyde Co. New Kaiserhof Hotel, by Joseph G. Snydeel.t-r Haessler and Tiech Morrison Hotel Co., by Planters Hotel, by J. P. Harry C. Moir Harding The Hub Michael P. Byrne Joseph S. Rosonfield Chicago Junction Ry., by Stales Restaurant Richard Fitzgerald J. Lewis Coathe Palmer House, by W. C. Louis M. Stumer Vierbuehen Tov.nst-:id Neteher Froehling and lleppo Benjamin J. Rosenthal A. W. Warrington Adolphus H. Magnus George H. Moore William Ryan Heinly Restaurant J. A. Rosenthal Kuutz and Remmler Hotel Astor Hotel Grant, by Leonard Marshall L. Brown Hicks Irwin Brothers John Z. Vogelsang Benjamin Mnrcuse John C. Haegele Gordou C. Thorne Louis P. Pfaelzer