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NEW ENGLAND BOYS SEEK SADDLE FAME AT PAWTUGKEt PAWTUCKET R I May 4 Two more New England boys checked in at Narragan sett Park recently hoping to start on their way to fame and fortune at the spring meet ¬ ing which opened here Saturday William McGadden of Saugus Mass who has been developed by Paul A Shaw and is appren ¬ ticed to E A Summers has already ridden in fiftythree races at New Orleans and Texas tracks during the winter He is 18 years old and weighs only eighty five pounds Arthur Bronsdon 18 of Milton Mass employed by D C Hall is the second New England youngster with high hopes Equipped with considerable experience as a result of having ridden in about seventy races he hopes to leave the maiden ranks in one of the special races planned by Wal ¬ ter E OHara and secretary Pat Horgan to assist In th development of the younge riders j 6 UA