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PROMISING TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLIES. Prospective Juvenile Stars of 1917 Revealed in Nominations to Coaching Club Handicap of 1918. Sew Vo-.i. February 12. The nominations for the 1919 running of the Coaching Club Handicap arc- of ■PC rial interest at this time- fur they give a line on name of the most promising two-year-old fillies of the present year. Harry Payne Whitney is represented by a band of sen ■ nod they are a chestnut daughter of I.room-slick — First Flight: brown filly by Hamburg—Cherokee Rose: chestnut filly by Hamburg — Iankhurst; chestnut filly by Whisk Rroom II. — Ronnie Star: die -stunt filly by All Gold Salli" of Navarre-, and a chestnut filly by All Hold— Martha II. August Belmonts nominations are: Destine, ch. f. by Trap Rock- Delusion; Masda. eh. f. by Fair !l. M.-ihubaii: Wood Violet, ch. f. by Trap Kock Wooeivine: Relvale. b. f. by Watervah- lieidanie; lyntee, ch. f. by Fair Play — Job Lot. and Lading, a black daughter of Xegofol tsire of Hourless — Lady Amelia. Richard T. Wilson is represented by three daughters of his good sire Olambala. Which sent ampfire to the races last season. These are a chestnut filly by Olambala — Lady Navarre; chestnut filly by Olambala — Vaatasque, ami a brown daughter of Mnnnc-he-n. From Corrigaa and McKiaueya Wiekliffe Stable eleven nominations hive- baen made. They are: n-owwood. b. f. by Javelin — Scrubwood; Felicitation, b. f. by Delhi— Felicity Murmt; High Pass, eh. f. by lit ituus -Killiecrunkie ; Highest Appeal, b. f. by ETtthnun— Chancery; Nearly, ch. f. by Roi He rode — Nicola: l"i iph lint, ch. f, by Cicero — Colna; Rahn. b. f. by Disguise — Imbra; Boyai Ensign, b. f. by Clthans— BanoreUa; Bustle Lass, h. 1. by Collar— Plain Jane: The- Wife-, ch. f. byDelhi — Home Rule, and ToTUUC, ch. f. by Collar — Tsrnenhow. A. K. Macombers Liberal Nominations. A. K. Macomber, from his big string that is composed largely of Imported horsi-s, has named a half dozen fillies. They are: Accelerator, ch. f. by Cade— School Mistress; Myrtle Cale. b. f. by Cuds— Star Dreamier; Hoop Skirt, b. f. by Bnnstar— Waterweed; Lipstick, ch. f. by Sunflower II. — Bcbeotbook; Powder Puff, b. f. by Bumttai Sweet Lassie, and Irieans. a bay daughter of Prestige — Olive Cray. Joseph B. Widi m-rs nominations introduces ■even two year old fillies that will bear his silks this year. They are: l.a Bayoactte, b. f. by Ve-r wood — Rondeau; Llnfirmiere, b. f. bj AJaz — Hn- I Una; Alburn, b. f, by Ahnntara Face et Main: Memories II.. br, i. by BahaJahi Wall noweri II.. as well as two uuiiame-d fillies. These an- a chestnut daughter of Richard inkers Derby! winner Orby — St. Flora, and a bay daughter of Sundridg — St. Addresse. John Sanford has n.imec! two fillies. Cha rvlois. a I bay daughter of 1ockton -Adriutha. and the Oily La Ruaae, a rhestnul daughter of Lem-j berg Job de Vivre. Frank J. Nolans nominations are a bay daughter of Emm— Olivia Mfekle, and a chestnut daughter of Superman -Ur -y Agnes. An | dree ililh-r is represented by Killarney. a daughter ef King Jame-s -Rose Irim. Fre-der:ck Johnson hn* named Peace and Plenty, ■ chestnut daughter of Cade — Privateer, and the brown daughter eif ii.i I rod -I.e ltille. W. K. Cup has named three fiDJee for the new sake. They are- a chestttUl .daiighter of Jack Alki.i — St. Crania; a bay by St. Amant — Lavaada; Vale Royal, b. i. by Valeaa — Wate rmouse. and another bay filly by I.langwm — Agnes Vnhmnues. There BR only two named by Cifforl A. Cochran, a brown daughter of Sain— Spindrift, and a baj daughter of Bndium Ptetra. Captain Cassatt Names Hoir.e-Breils. apt. Bdward B. Caasatt win have three horn bred fillies in his string thai he- has nominated. The-se are PeTCgWurdlne, by Aeronaut Miss Peri gor.i: Cambra, a rhestnul by Aeronaut — Bettie ].ouue-er. ami a hestnul by Don de Oro — Sunrise-that will i"- known as Boumangha. A. I.. Aste has name-el the following filliis: Hasty Ma el. eh. f. by Hustings— Cold Maid: Sister Mar-Jode. b. f. by Jack Point — Sweet Marjoric: Eyelid. eh. f. by F.vebrow -U.iimeiit; Wheat Cakes, blk. f. by Hapsburg Bth« 1 Wlieat. and Audrey, ch. f. ly Ryebrow — Edith Inea. Crant Hush Biowne has two filli, s. LOW Degree-. ch. f. by I.lnn-gibby— K.levation. and Brawn Rcrrie. br. f, by lro-copt — Marche BeaL John E. Madden, the masti-r of Hamburg Place, has mimed fifteen. They are; Rocking Chair, br. t bj igeii-n Baratoga BeUe; Guesswork, ch. f, ! y Star Shoot Miss Cranvilli-: Star iass. eh. f. by Star Shoot -Lady Bedford; Ilay toy. ch. f, by Mar shoot — Rebound; Quilting Bee, b. f. by Ogdea Queen Dixon: Continent, b. f. by Ogden— Contineii tnl; Little Devil, br. f. by Ogdea La Pticelle: Lndy Rookie, ch. f. by Ogden Plain Dorothy; Smoky Lamp. eh. f. by Plaudit — Offensive; Thundercloud, b. f. by Ogden — Tenotomy: Spoonful, b. f. by Plaudit — The Nurse: One Star. ch. f. by Star Shoot — Lady Hubbard: Cold Tassel, eh. f. by Ogden— Rose of Bold; Seamstress, ch. f. by Star shoot Busy .Maid, anil Fniilail. b. I, by Ogden - Femesole. With ouch mi arraj of twa year-oM fiiii.-s coming to the races this pear, it should surely be an e telk-ut season of sport iu the ju t-niU- division.