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EXPECT FIELD OF FIFTEEN Probable Starters in American National Handicap, Arlingtons Opening Feature. Racing secretary Joseph McLennan anticipates a field of both size and q lality for he running of the American National Handicap, at three-quarters, the bright particular feature on Arlington Parks opening day card. In Mr. McLennans opinion a field of at least fifteen will face starter Dickerson, and eight are horses that will be making th-ir seasons debut in Chicago. Following is the probable field, together with their weights: norse. Wt. norse. Wt. Mi-slop 123 Illegitimate 108 Colden Prince 110 My Sis 108 Oeeeeeet lie click 107 Itlnekn-ood 115 Lucky Hit 106 WiMlnra 112 I.isto 103 Panchio Ill Dowaciae 104 ayuga 110 Nellie Custis 102 T. S. Jordan 109 Lady Broadcast 102 Silverdale 108 The thoroughbred colony at Arlington received many additions Friday, from variojs racing points. From Fairmount the stables ef J. C. Milam and Jack Keene got in. The former comprised, among others, the speedy four-year-old Lucky Hit, while the Keene outfit was headed by Jean Valjean, Classic and North Shore Handicap nominee. Other arrivals included the stables of Phil Router, Frank Swain. L. M. Severson. and the North-way Stable, which included among its members Indian Love Call. The Rosedale Stable of George Clark got in from Aqueduct in charge of Walter Carter. The string is a good one, and contains Live Oak and Indentor, both Classic eligi-bles ; Juggler. Molerito, Gormond and Dangerous, all stake eligibles. The stable of Jimmie McGee is due to arrive from Latonia Saturday. Jockey Willie Fronk is coming from Latonia to ride Howard Oots Illegitimate in the opening days handicap.