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s I i, ,, L. I, f a I L. • i I I e e v .. of s ,r - J il .v NEW JUMPING MATERIAL FOR PIMLICO Big Four and -Flying Scout Will Carry W. A, Primes Colors in Cross-Country Events. Baltimore. Mil.. April M. Mi Four and Flying . S.out. Iioth sons of the gray horse Oxford, which " raced ;.s a three-year-old on New York tracks, nre ■ new fencers in the stable liwyu Tompkins and John " Kermath are managing for William A. Prime at 1 Pimlico. Itig Four is a chestnut and Flying Scout, like his daddy, is an iron Kray. They are Virginia bred and horses of substam-e and quality. The veterans of f the Prime establishment are Silver Dart, a fast jumper from the other side, which won at Pimlico • lat fall. Belle of Bryn Mawr and Bupica. The return to Pimlico of Weldship, a consistent winner in the Saratoga steeplechase field, and ; a brilliant performer everywhere else, with St. Charl-r • eote. in the Kermath Tompkins string, is generally 9 gratifying lo Marylands sup|iorters of cross-country f racing. There was talk last winter of Weldships s remaining at heme this year. But, like St. Charl-f ■ cote, he has conic back looking as good as new. St. Charlcote. a development of last year, gives s promise of making a better showing this year than n he .lid last year. St. Charlcote was brought out by young Kermath. i. He ami Weldship will run and jump under the silks of F.dv.ard M. Weld. Both are in the Ureen Spring g Valley, .-mil St. Charlcote. barring accident, will ii snivlv st.-irl. These two horses, also the fencers s of the Prime string, have come to Pimlico in fqileu-d i- did condition. They wintered at Warrenton and had d plenty al work before stmting for Alaryluud.