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HORSES ARRIVE AT BOWIE Chas Gasser Frank Kearns Win WinJMewman JMewman and Wm Martin Martinat at Track With Stables BALTIMORE Md March 23 Recent ar ¬ rivals at Bowie with horses for the spring meeting that will begin April 2 are Charles Gasser Frank J Kearns William Newman and William E Martin MartinGasser Gasser brought his reliable mares Queen Blonde and Keziah both good performers at Bowie and fit Panjandrum North Wales and Tiie Foreigner are the breadwinners of the Martin string They are not far from racing condition if one may judge by their physical appearance appearanceThe The Foreigner a son of Star Shoot and Pedigree will be remembered as the horse which at Bowie a couple of years ago as a twoyearold beat a bunch of seasoned cam ¬ paigners over a long distance of ground for Max Hirsch Robert A Smith claimed The Foreigner immediately and Martin bought him from Smith last fall fallThe The son of Star Shoot will race in the first week of April He raced only once last year North Wales a son of Bachelors Hone and Grecian Bend was a good plater in Maryland last fall In a mile and an eighth race at Pimlico he beat Huenec Dark Horse Sunnyland Dark Hill On High War Vic ¬ tor and Feodor There will be plenty of employment for him at Bowie BowieSecretary Secretary Joseph McLennan has an exceed ¬ ingly happy faculty of bringing fair platers together under puzzling weight arrangements for races of one mile and a sixteenth and one mile and an eighth Martin wintered North Wales but has not been idle with him Panjandrum is a promising fouryear old gelding by Lovetie He is Canadian bred a product of Mrs L A Livingstons Cobourg stud studSpugs Spugs is Kearns most useful horse A capital mud runner he won a couple of purses at New Orleans in February and arrived at Bowie ready for the colors Newmans best bet is May Roberts another twotime win ¬ ner at New Orleans since the first of the year May Roberts indeed is better right now than she has been in several years In her last winning race of February she beat Belgian Queen and Grace Daugherty over the Jefferson Park course