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JEAN STERNS HARD LUCK 0STEND TRIP Jean Sterns Binic was sent to Ostend to rn in, the Grand Prix. After his good second to Pouim de Terre in the Prix de la President it loo!:e.l a. good thing; but Sharpe could only manage to get third. To make it a real pleasant outing for Mr. and Mrs. Stem, during their absence some second-story men went through their chateau at Cliantilly and from accounts the place looked as if the family had moved out when they got back from Belgium. It certainly was hard luck for them, and they have everybodys sympathy, for both are popular. George Newton, who used to be in America some years back, witli Doctor Sheperd, is the trainer for tiie Stern establishment. Daily Racing tWrn French correspondent. a