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GOOD MATERIAL FOR BOWIE Best Horses Now at Pimlico to Race at Prince Georges Park Southern Maryland Agricultural AgriculturalAssociation Association Expects to Have HaveBanner Banner Meeting Baltimore Md Xovember rt There will l e no general debacle of the i inftiT nftiT the windup of tin eleven days meeting of IIi Maryland Jockey Club which began brilliantly at Pimlico trjck on Friday last The smaller stables l a considerable extent will be on their way to Xew Orleans and Havana in the near future but the great slab = ra it Prince Geoi Geoithe the iKt fortnight of Xovemlier the Southern Mary laud Agricultural Association will stage the great ¬ est race meet his in its history The Bowie meeting will Ixgin on Xovember M the day after the finish al Pimlico ind continue through to the 30th without iiil Tiiii Tiiiisiin siin siinIjtst Ijtst spring owing to an uncommonly cold spell wii ii interrupted the training of tin eastern stables nd poor traiisjHirtation from the winter tracks wliitIi prevented the prompt arrival of the irold wilhcr campaigners that always he1 spring racing at Prince Georges Parl Clerk o itheCourse Joseph McLcnnan bad to worry through his meeting with aliout 180 or 18i horses in condition to nice This fall McLennan will have to pruvid sport for several hundred runners of various ages and classes all of them seasoned by ampaigning summer and fall on the tracks of Xew York and in Kentucky and Maryland And with full knowledge of the magnitude of bis task MclAnnaii has made his program book which is now in the hands of the printers and will be ready for circulation early next week weekSTABLE STABLE ALLOTMENT ARRANGED ARRANGEDGeneral General Manager James P Ollara who person ¬ ally attends to the booking of horsemen at Prince Georges Park announces that he has provided siabling for the powerful establishments of Samuel Ilildreth Kichard T Wilson George W Loft Thomas Clyde Philip A Clark James MiiMiiiii lames W McClelland Meadow Brook Fa MilliT II K Knapp W K Coe Quincy Stable liihn Sanford Woodlands Stock Farm Com ¬ mander T 1C L Boss John Lumsden Kd ward Peale McLean Morton L Schwartz J S Tyrce Triple Springs Farm J F Sweeney Frank I Weir Wilfrid Viau James Arthur C K Clem ¬ ents The Beach Stable Itichard F Carman Samuel Kos of Washington William P Burch dipt Kal Parr William Garth W WMMS MMS Stockton Walter M Jrffords Samuel D Kiddle Mrs Walter M Jef ¬ fords K L Bresler K K Bryson Jefferson Liv ¬ ingston W Kilmer James K Skinker Thomas r TJiorne A H Morris Kobert Waldcn J II Shrcve Cornelius Fellowes K G Vivell J S Ward Calumet Stable and J W Parrish ParrishETERNAL ETERNAL TO WINTER AT BOWIE BOWIEInternal Internal winner of the Hopeful Stakes and the John K McLean Memorial Cup in which he de ¬ feated Billy Kelly will go back to Prince Georges Park where he learned the A B Cs of racing last spring if not to nice at least toput in the winter and train for his threeyearold campaign of next vear Billy Kelly will go to Bowie to race as will also Cirrus Milkmaid Fleeing Sheik Be Frank Translate Mormon Juvenescence Alphee Mad Hat ¬ ter Fair and Square Bright Lights Balustrade Daydnv Gath Ksquimau Sweeplet Dainty Lady Ttley Thistledon Pen Hose Minuet Thunder ¬ storm Hannibal and a score more of the best two yearolds of the year that have stood up under a hard seasons campaigning and are still fresh and ready for the colors colorsAnd And with these good twoyearolds there will go to Prince Georges Park the best campaigners of jiMttirc age notably Franklin The Porter Leo hares Peerless One Smart Money Wise Man War Machine Midway Exterminator Mary Maud Salvestm Arriet Quietude Bayberry Candle Pris jlla Mullens Foreground Corn Exchange Canso Tombolo Pleasant Dreams Hauberk Flittergold Sky Pilot Celto King Neptune Kegal Lodge Dr lohnon Startling Stromboli Lucullite etc