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MISS JEMIMA EASY WINNER Crack Western Filly Makes Aus ¬ picious Debut at Empire City James Butlers Bally Accounts for forTonkers Tonkers Handicap Trainers Trainersin in Trouble NEW YORK N Y July 26 A good Saturday program embracing the East View Stakes for two yearolds and the Yonkers Handicap for three yearolds and over coupled with fair weather brought out one of the largest crowds of the present meeting to Yonkers today todayThe The presence of the crack filly Miss Jemima which was making her first start in the east was the outstanding feature of the East View The Black Toney Vaila twoyearold made good after racing Carmandale into defeat and withstanding a challenge from Feodor In the final sixteenth Lof tus had to put forth his best efforts and under his skillful riding she drew away winning by a length lengthHorsemen Horsemen were unanimous in their praise of the fillys race and predict a successful season for her in the east this season The dam of Bonnie Mary perhaps the most highly thought of filly in the st this rear la RplirrnvJn thn n nm m nt ni i these two will elicit much interest interestMiss Miss Jemima was observed to be bleeding slightly from her mouth when she came back to the stand but that was doubtless due to a slight injury caused by her bit She was kicked while at the post by Carmandale but it did not seem to leave any bad effects effectsBally Bally coupled with Spur as the James Butler entry accounted for the Empire City Handicap which was worth 2325 to the winner the East View being worth 3900 to Miss Jemimas owner The veteran racers Old Rosebud and Roamer cut out the early pace to the stretch turn where Bally moved up and taking the lead held Roamer safe to the end Spur ran well and took third money ns well for the Butler stable Be Frank failed to be a contender at any point pointPaul Paul Connelly claimed Grimalkin out of the first race for 3060 and R H Harvey took Green Gold out of the second race for 2510 2510Preston Preston Burch retained Jean Bullant for John Sanford by a claim in the sixth race Friday and John Baden also retained Our Maid MaidThe The first race today was the most open event seen in years Out of the thirteen starters there were but about two without support by stable con ¬ nections Even the maiden Huttonthorpe carried some of his trainers cash cashMiss Miss Jemimas appearance in the paddock caused a crowd She is a fine filly but some of the east ¬ ern horsemen would express no opinion about her until she has1 beaten Bonnie Mary and Whitneys best bestFUTURE FUTURE ENTRIES OF HATTBEBK BEFUSED BEFUSEDThe The future entries of Hauberk and James are to be refused at this meeting by order of the stew ¬ ards who further recommended that the license of J M Collins and E E Mooar respective trainers of the above horses be revoked revokedFrank Frank Regan who trains Whimsy Dorcas and others says his horses are just worn out I need a new string They are like old rickety chairs dangerous to bet on Acid Test is due to win a maiden race in the near future judging from his last effort He would have beaten Bright Gold with a bit better racing luck luckFor For some time Butwell has been passed up by the racing talent the belief being general he had gone back in his form He showed differently when he won on Millrace and Startling two horses that had to be ridden well to win winLightweight Lightweight riders worthy to be called such are scarce Fator is about the only one outside of the oldtimers like Callahan and Carroll that can hold a horse together It will be a treat wiien Saratoga opens to see the contention between riders as well as horses At present Loftus and Fator have had the public call in this section Ninetenths of the other riders are rarely considered consideredJockey Jockey G W Carroll who was astride Marcelle M when that filly fell in the sixth race Friday was found to have sustained a broken rib and severe bruises The lad is at the St Johns Hos ¬ pital at Yonkers YonkersJ J Loftus arrived from Saratoga to ride Miss Jemima He stated that Cudgel and Billy Kelly of the Ross establishment are both looking excep ¬ tionally well as are the majority of the horses in this stable stableMan Man o War the unbeaten twoyearold of the Glen Riddle Stable is to be a starter in the United States Hotel Stakes at Saratoga SaratogaKummer Kummer had his first mount today since his sus ¬ pension for rough riding in the Shoal race four days ago agoBoth Both Mortimer Lynch and Coley Madden have taken a rest from the clubhouse business for a few days to get freshened up in time for Saratoga