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. | - j i | t . . j I j | I I | j ] I0NE OF CANADAS STABLES Horses Which Will Rare in the Colors of the Brookdale Stable This Year. Toiiovro. out.. February v Then an s,-*en teen norma in mining in the Brookdale stable of P..irrie. whiih is owned by MeasTB. Albeit and Simon Dyment. as follows: Aumut. b. f. 4. by Tippecanoe Solid Comfort. P.lackbuin. b. c. !. by Bed Fox II. Hera. Woodbine, b. f. 1. by Tippe. anoe Hera. Three-Year-Olds. Fox Haven, ch. f. by I ippecan r Heresy Bella Fox. Hcrendesy, b. C, by Heresj Depend-. torn Is. b. c. b Bad Pas It, or Tippecanoe Fir.-iin. Beconnalsaaaee. bik. f. by Heresy— Plying Bean. Banarf, b. C, by Tippecanoe or Heresy -The Belle of Mayfnir. War Canoe, b. c. by Tippecanoe Grandma II, War Fox, b. • . by Bed Fox II.— Lady turzou. Two-Year-Olds. Aquatic, b. e, by Tippecanoe Aaoettna. Chateau, ch. f. by Tippecanoe I». nation, ciiieii Mora, b. f. by Heresy Drowsy. Fanatic, br. c, by Heresy - Minnewuska. Foxclovc. b. f. by Bed Fox II. — Solid Comfort. Keiclizie. b. c. by Tipp.ranee Lady Cumm. Paddle, ch. C, by Tipt»ecaiio — Bella Fox. The five yearlings an as follow-: Chestnut colt, by Tiiipe.anoe Donation. Bay colt, by Tlppect r Red Fox II. Flfain. Cheataat ealt, by Tippecanoe Miaaewaaka. P.rown filly, by Heresj HolU Comfort. Pay filly, by Hens] or Tippecanoe-The P.elle .f May fair. All of the three-year-olds are elicibb- to the Fines Plate. on public performance Uereadcsy is the pick. He started twelve times last year and wa never unplaced, winning three times and baring three seconds and six thirds. He was exceedingly good diirinc the spring racing season, but last fall developed sickness and it is only in the last two week* that he ha- rounded into hi- old-time form. Hi rendosy has not grown much, but has filled out well and resembles hi- -he. Here-y. which wa- a Kings Plate winner. Reconnaissance started twilve times last year, winning three races, and was once second and once third. Fox Haven won one race out of right st.ui-. while lte-avf in eleven -tart- won once and had three second and three thlrda. War Canoe and Nemis. which only started for educational purposes last year, are farored by the stable. Nomis is the biggest three-year-old in the barn. The two fillies. Woodbine and Anmut. and the six - ,-ar old P.laekbnrn make up the older divi-ion. W lbine ha- shown some of the rheumatic trouble which bothered her la-t year and even then sin-had three wins, two seconds and two thirds to her . eredil out of eleven starts. Anmut. which was troubled with a skin disease, has. like Woodbine, developed into a fine leaking four-year old and Will do much better than last year, when she mall-need to be only third twice in eleven starts. Seven tWO-year-Olds are in the strinc. one of which is a son of Lady turzou Littla i- kaowa al»out their ability to run. as owing to lack of help i lasl fall they wen- not asked to do much after they were broken. The horses are more advanced in training] this year than they were on the first of April la-t year, due to the open winter.