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w P. A. CLARK HAS PROMISING JUVENILES In Cluwpo of William Hogan— They Probably Will Be Given Spring Campaign in Maryland. N -v York. March 31.— While William Hogan has not the largest stable of horses at Belmont Park. ! ;. a large majority, he has charge of nine belonging to 1*. A. Clark ihat he U-lieves will earn their feed during the coining season. Eight of these are two-year-olds, four of them foreign-bred and of the latter he lots at least two that are promising. His mature racer is Battle, a four:year-old. which ran •oiue good races both in Kentucky and at Belmont IVrk last y.-ar. It is proluthh Mr. Hogan will start • ■,!• year at one of the Maryland tracks, his string iH-ing will advanced in their preparation. Heretofore jump-rs have been the mainstay of the Hogan stable, but this year he has none, devoting his entire attention to the Clark string. Their names and In ceding follow: Battle, h. f. 4. by Hastings— Claudia. Galafc. b. f. 2. by Lemberg — Springfoln. Merry Princess, b. f. 2. by Spanish Prince — Mor-liuieat. Dixie I.ird. br. f. 2. by Vulcain — Marie Frances. polka Hot. eh. f. 2. bv Celt — Network. film, b. f. 2. by Sardanapale — High Flier. [wnlMiyi-e, h. c, 2. bv Celt Woikniaid. The Desert, br. r, 2. by Black Sand Pal thetijs. I.eon dUr, ch. c, 2, by llelio — Ailc dOr.