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J0YNER PLEASED WITH WIDENER HORSES. A. J. Jeyner, in charge of Geo. D. Widener. Jr.s horses as well as the three-year-olds belonging to the Oakrtdge Stable, is well satisfied with the progress made by the horses under his care. The two-year-olds are a good-looking band, although it is impossible to make any predictions at this early date as to the si eed which they can make. Trainer ley sat has seventeen thoroughbreds in his stable, two of which are the property of Thomas F. Rvau, the others carrying the colors of Geo. D. Widener, Jr. Of the fifteen in the Widener band, five are home-br. ds by Garry Herrmaun, while the others are imported animals.