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* I J lc u s J a I t t r I f j £ t : HORSES OF ASCOT STABLE Preparing at Aqueduct Under Trainer Fred E. Kraft for the Coming Racing Season. NSW YORK, N. Y.. April 7.— Trainer Fred B. Kraft is preparing nine horses — eight be~ nsrinpr to the Ascot Stable and onf of his own — at Aqueduct for the coming racing season on metropolitan tracks. His own horse is the eight-year-old mare Jyntee. a chestnut daughter of Fair Play and Job Lot. by Ogden. The Ascot Stable lot includes three three-year-olds and five two-year-olds. Of the three-year-olds Al Boyd, a son of Great Britain and Bonetto, appears to be the most promising. He was obtained by his present owners by the claiming process last fall, but he has filled out and developed during the winter until he appears to be an excellent racing prospect for the coming season. The two-year-olds are a promising band. Three are colts and two fillies and all of them seem to have the making of good race horses in them. Following is a complete list of the stable : Ascot Stable Horses. Ten E.vrk, ch. c, 2, by Ten Point Eyelid, by Ejo- brow. BaM Hallot. ch. c, 2, by Ballot -Gold Ten, by ioldcrest. Camphor, br. c, 2. by Campfire - Jaequetta, by Jack Point. Cold Button, br. f, 2, by Ten Point- Buttonhole, by Stalwart. Vulcjiin Queen, oh. f, 2, by Vulcain — Queen, by Co.dcreiit. Al Boyd. ch. c, 3, by Great Britain Bonetto. by Mas tlo. Sylvan Spring, ch. p. 3. by hailes Edward Sister Rose, by Ix rl B terlinjc. Tn:e Eye?, eb. c, 3, by Eyebrow - Edith Inez, by Jack Point. Property of F. E. Kraft, .lyuiee. ih. in, 8, by Fair Play— Job Lot, by Ogden.