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WILL RACE STABLE IN EAST E. 8. McLean Gives Up Idea of Spring Campaign in Kentucky. — _ — *. Has Sent Thirty Horses to Pim- lico in Charge of Trainer John F. Schorr. r ♦ Baltimore. Md.. April 11.— Edward B. McLean, of .Islington, lias riven up t li*- notion of racing in K-iitiK-ky this spring, and Joliu F. Schorr has drought his k tabic if thirty thoroughbreds of various ages to Iimlico to oreoare ihein for tlie May in. ting of the Maryland Jockey Club. I.eocbares. which was second in last seasons Iim-li.-o Spring Handicap, and a candidate for this yrara renewal of the same race, i- the most famous member of the McLean string. That he is about ready for the race he proved the other day by x. .irking three-quarters of a mile in 1:15. John Kerin.itli has arrived at Piinlico with the jiniilM-rs St. "Uarlcote. Weld-hip and Silver Dart ..lid a string of flat runners owned by Temple ;«athmey and K. M. Weld. These horses wintered in Virginia and they have had a lot of outdoor work. Wcldship and St. Oiarlcote are prospective starters iii tin. Jroen Spring Valley Steeplechase. William Martin, who trained Horron and Kleburne in M;. iv hind a few years back for Amos Turney. of Kentn-ky. has arrived from Hot Springs with a -table of horses helouging to himself and to Fred-crick Johnson and Charles Qiiiuu. Cousin o Mine. a Prcakncss candidate, and some fine-looking two-ycar-clds by Cock o* the Walk are in the string. Max Hirsch has brought to Iimlico the Preakness winner of last year. Kalitau. along with Papp and I Cam Sail, the Preakness candidates of the stable 1 of George W. l .ft. of New Y rfc. Hlr-ch I.n.- 1WN engaged t.. tr. in Kalitm thi- year for Edward H Bradley. Both Papp and Cum Sah are in tiptop condition. Arbitrator, a winner at Bowie last week, is a Baltimore County norse. He was bred by one of the Warfields. while Statesman, his sire, a son of Kinley Mack, -food at W. S. Diffenderfers farm in the northern part of the county. Ixuiis- V.. one of Itichard F°. Carmans winners at Bowi.-. n Monday, i- as good as Maryland-bred. She. :; daughter of The Turk and Daruma. was foaled ;,t r.ciining race track, in the District of Columbia, and raised at the Caiman farm. Carman-dale, which i- just outside Washington, in Montgomery County. Maryland. The Turk, a son of llei.e which is at Bellair Farm, in Prince Georges County 1 is standing at Carmaudale with Meridian.