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ELIGIBLES FOR BREEDERS FUTURITY J. N. Camden Espccts to Start Atalanta, Everest and Honeydew in the Rich Race. Lexington, Ky., September 10. Hon. Johnson N. Camden lias three eligibles for the Breeders Futurity, which is to be decided Saturday, September 22, on the closing day of the annual fall meeting, which is to open here Wednesday. They are all to run, according to announcement made today by J. C. Milam, their trainer. The Camden youngsters are Atalanta, by Uncle Katarina; Everest, by Ben Brush Aggie Marden and Honeydew, by Bon Brush Boyal Captive, all bred at Hartland and jockevs J. Morys, Koscoe Troxler and D. Connelly have been engaged to ride them. Senator Camdens colors have been three times at the front in the decisions for this coveted juvenile stake. Helios won for him in 1912, Imperator in 1013 and Luke in 1014. J. O. Keene saddled each of them. While at exercise at the Kentucky Association course this morning, the two-year-old Williamson, by Jim Gaffney Aimee C, owned by O. A. Bianclii, dropped dead. It was stated that a blood vessel burst. The arrivals witli horses today were Rody Patterson, with three of the Keystone Stable horses; Dr. W. G. King-Dodds witli three, John J. Troxler with four. Bob Campbell with two. Lode Star and Charles Ed, the property of Col. W. E. Apple-gate; J. S. Ward with Berlin, Desire and Dental; W. H. Fizer with Brown Velvet, Hasty Mabel, and Fleuron II.; W. Steuve with Running Queen. Lady Ward was shipped from Louisville and was turned over to John IT. Nichols. A. L. Tavlor came in with Biddy and Shifty Sadie. W. Sallee brought Liberator, Little Princess nnd Gilligan. The main course was closed this morning and the little work that was done was on the inside sand track. Jockeys W. Crump and F. Murphy arrived from St. Louis.