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NESBIT BAND PROMISING PIMLICO, Md., March 14. If recent morning trials at this track are to be taken as a criterion, J. J. Nesbit of Amber, Pa., will campaign four first-class two-year-olds during the Bowie meeting, which"opens April 1. These youngsters, which are part of the stable of eleven, which ex-jockey Elmer Albright of Baltimore, is making ready for 1932 racing, have been showing such speed in their recent morning trials that work watchers art enthusiastic about them. Albright, who has decided to forego future engagements as a steeplechase rider to get the Nesbit string in shape, is high on the two-year-old son of Single Foot and Moon Glen, which is named Singlan. Another youngster, which bears watching, is Theses Girl. At present these two seem to have slightly more speed than St. Hendor and High Day, other youngsters in Albrights care. In addition to these two-year-olds, Albright will campaign the three-year-olds Justa Betty and Justa Princess; the veteran flat racer, Dangerous; and the steeplechasers Red Rocket, Night Retreat, Lady Grenau and Wayfarer. Albright, who formerly rode through the field for Walter J. Salmon, plans to ship his flat runners to Bowie within ten days. His steeplechasers will be left here to await the Maryland Jockey Clubs twelve-day spring meeting, which opens May 2.