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BIG KILMER STRING COMING ♦ Arlington Park Band to Be Made Up of Fifteen Horses. ♦ San Hatter, Snn Bean, Sun Scamp. Mint Friary and Snn Roman Head Ring* hampton Establishment Stable. • — Willis Sharpe Kilmer, prominent eastern sportsman, who maintains a thoroughbred breeding establishment at Binghamton, N. Y, and also in the Rappahannock Valley in Virginia, is one of the large number of eastern horsemen who have arranged their plans for a campaign at Arlington Park, next July. Mr. Kilmer has already arranged for stable room for fifteen horses at the extensive plant of the American National Jockey Club, and is planning to transfer his stable there following the termination of the Aqueduct meeting in the early part of July. The Kilmer stable intended for the Chicago campaign will be comprised almost exclusively of horses bred by their owner, who takes a special pride in racing horses of his own breeding. Many of the number are by that noted sire Sun Briar, which has produced many good horses during his period of service as a stud horse. The stable will comprise eleven juveniles, most of which are eligible to the three stakes for two-year-olds to be decided at Arlington. There will be a couple of three-year-olds. Sun Hatter and Mint Friary. The first named is the Kilmer eligible for the 0,000 added American Classic. Sun Beau and Sun Roman, both four-year-olds, have been entered i-n a number of stakes for the other division. The names of the two-year-olds in the stable are Sun Craig, Sun Dix, Sun Scamp, Sun Rona, Politen, Sun Blow, Sun Mary, Lady Buyer, Sun Memory, Rentiva and Mint Olga. The Rosedale Stable, the nom de course of George Clark, prominent New York sportsman, is another large eastern establishment that will participate in the Arlington meeting, and it will mark the first time for the stables colors to be seen on any Chicago race track. The stable will come here in charge of trainer Walter A. Carter in time for the opening of the meeting. Trainer Carter expects to bring at least thirteen horses West, including Live Oak and Indentor, the stables eligibles to the American Classic, and Juggler, San-ford and Dangerous, which will be raced in the handicap division. Others in the stable are the three-year-olds Balroma, Turks Cap, Piloteer, Alger, Molerito and Calliope, the two-year-old Satin Spar, and the five-year-old Gormond.