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CYLLENES TRAINER HAS GONE Many Fast Horses Which Came from the Stabie cf Arthur Jarvis. LONDON, RagUad, Daeesabet _::.— Tralaer Artbar w larria, who died al Keanaarkel ■ fear days aga, had ■ waaaerfal career of oeer u:!. years as rider and tralaer. He u.is t: i araea ke died. He was bora .it Newaiarkel and gaiaed bis fust praetbal •■|» rieaea af the tboroagbbred with Blaatott, tralaer of thai meat horse Robert the D il. lie rado i is firs ariaaer in 1MB, wkea be won a rare .it Yarmouth ,,n a bacac aaaacd The Xaraer, bul tapidly iaereaait : areighl sooa pal aa end la his vi.iiu career, and al the early ml-., of 18 ke was a trainer and soon had under ins charge bath Oat racers aad jam pen. He qaickly male hi- atark in Bis aew prafeaaioa, wiaaing important steeplechases aitfa ■ bane nano-d Havelock, which be btaaself scboled oyer Ike feaeea. Wiih ixe_ Bote be sroa the stew. mis "n; of IMR for Arthur .lames, and subsequently ids stable eras considerably strengthened by the horses beioagiaj to the late Sir Charles Rose. la 18M Sir Cbaries thea Mr. Basel parekaaed. on the advice of his trainer, a year! lag roil by Bend Or Vista, afterward known as Beaaviata, at a sale ol Lord Boseberys yearUnss. Nat ai ly did Boaavlsta srin the Two Thoasaa-i Gafaseaa bat be was also the sirL. „f Cyllene, aodoabti Uy the best horse Jarvis ever trained. Ijaforrnaately Cylieae was s,, ssaall .-is ■ yeariuaf be aras aol catered fet the Deriq . In the Newasarket Btakea, a*aoag the three-year oils, in. easily defeated Jeddah, snheeqaeatly the hero of thai ; ■ Blae Ribaad. and the so„ ,,f Bonaviataa -r saeeessea locladed the Jecke] ciuii Btakea aad the Ascol Gold Cup, both race* bebaj won in a cant: ] CYLLENE S STUD RECORD. Wlen seal to the stud Cylieae i red fear aiaaars Derby in eight years, viz.. Cicero. Minora, Leinberg and TagaUe, and after beiag aaJd to Bb Wiliirini Bass for : huge -nn area! to the Argentine. In S. Hani en Jarvis trained an even betl i bene than Beaaviata Bath were the saase age. and wiien tried for the Derby Bt. Baaaiea -r.i • Beaaviata ■ stoae and a beating, bal in the actual race got badly away aad only finished fifth. He had .. rather disappoiatiag racing ea r, bat, smIi: to go to Praace, became one of the leadiag sires there, bis progeny tncladiag the Grand Pria srinner Cherl ; r:d i he Brand Natioaal winner Lattear III. Another great borse traim 1 bj Jarvis aras Ra rensbuty, which, however, had the misfortaae to be foaled i;i the same year as the mighty Isinglass, and he waa second in both t : i • - Two Thousand Cuineas and the Derb] Oth p l horses of which larria had charge included Bcintillant, winner of the Cesarewitch, and Karakonl, which be owned in IMrtnership with the late Uajor Gordon, and arith a ! it ii in won !-i m ■ • : ■•: I -i die ; • Bciatillaui « i* the fa t borse with which Bd I nrrigan made an immense betting coup while in Rngland and suhaetpientl] "d% to Amet ca to : ist tin re. 1 ater he i ■ seal to South Am ■: i ■ and died there. He was a -. Hi- last u •:;: •. •- i anterbnrj Lamb, which won t : n Rllesaiere Handicap al Mancltexter in i i fbtal week of the recenl H-it racing rumiiaign. Ua «■■- the rather of W. R. Jarvis, J. Jarvis ai d Basil .i.ti ,s ih pri minent ■■• a trkel I en. Barvis trained al Waterwitch Hoe e, New-marke . for nearly fort] years, leaving there in 1916 to take up the teaaacj •! Backville Houa .