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i , , 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 • q 0 n ILLINOIS OAKS SATURDAY Evening, Suntica, I Say and Other Star Fillies to Meet in 0,- 000 Added Feature. Washington Parks next attractive feature J and the one of richest value down for decision this week is the 0,000 added Illinois Oaks, for three-year-old fillies, at a mile and one-eighth, to be run next Saturday. In this race Evening, brown daughter * of St. James — Crepuscule, likely will rule , in favoritism. Evening is a big filly, unusually . sturdy, one which has filled out • wonderfully since becoming a three-year-3 I old. She drew attention at the Hialeah t meeting when she defeated all the colts and I fillies and went on to score in the Florida i Derby over the best in winter performance. Suntica, which will wear the colors of Wil-j , lis Sharpe Kilmer, looms as a dangerous i factor in the Oaks. She won the Kentucky r Oaks, defeating I Say and Depression in i fast time. I Say, owned by Albert Sabath, Chicago lawyer-sportsman, must be accorded a real j . chance to win the Oaks prize, especially should the course be soft. I Say is con-3 . sidered by experts to be a superior soft-track filly, as exemplified by her perform-3 - ance in competition with Princess Camelia, i also an Oaks eligible. I Say ran a surprisingly " game race in the Kentucky Oaks. Other prospective Oaks starters include » John Marschs gray filly, Princess Camelia, J. W. Parrishs Depression, the Dixiana 1 Stables Parfait, Hal Price Headleys Modern 1 Queen, the Greentree Stables Queenie, Long-ridge Stables Oscillation, A. Van den Endes 3 Gala Flight, W. R. Coes Laughing Queen and the Audley Farms Late Date. ♦