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MEADOWBROOK 2-YEAR-OLDS Trainer Finnegan Said to Have Better Band Than Last Year Reach Agua Caliente. AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico, Jan. 5. Bill Finnegans two-year-olds from Meadowbrook Farm created a sensation in 1931 spring racing at Agua Caliente. He won with every horse he started, developing Sharp Thoughts, Taches, Red Diamond, Meadow King, Miss Corinne, Bissilla and Figueroa. Finnegan has returned this winter with a band of youngsters he considers far superior to the 1931 lot. They were broken at the Ontario farm where they were bred and came to Agua Caliente ready to race. In all Finnegan has eight head. Others were left at the ranch to be brought down later on. Among the newcomers are sons and daughters of Bistouri, Bon Homme and Easter Bells, sisters of Sharp Thoughts, Bissilla, Taches and Good and Hot. The Bon Homme Timely Thoughts miss goes postward as Good Thoughts. Good and Hots sister is known as Loversall, while the Bon Homme Drusilla maid is Bonsilla. The Meadowbrook youngsters follow: Loversall, b. f, by Bistouri Pepper Tea. Good Thoughts, ch. f, by Bon Homme Timely Thoughts. Glen Ivy, b. f, by Easter Bells Icon. Bonsilla, br. f, by Bon Homme Drusilla. Bonhonest, br. f, by Bon Homme Harriott. Bonster, br. c, by Bon Homme Miss Sterling. Unnamed brown filly, by Easter Bells Sweetum. Meadow Boy, br. c, by Bon Homme Bear Shot. The name Sugarkane for the Easter Bells Sweetum filly was rejected by The Jockey Club and another one will be. supplied shortly.