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BIG FIELD IN MOSLEM TEMPLE STAKES TODAY ,000 ADDED FEATURE Nineteen Crack Juveniles Named Overnight for Second Renewal. Race Honors Shriners Now in Convention in Detroit Chicago Is Well Represented. T -----1 MOSLEM TEMPLE STAKES DETROIT, Mich., June 22 One of the best fields of juveniles in the history of Detroit racing was named for I the ,000 added Moslem Temple Stakes, tomorrows feature at the Fair Grounds. The field, in order of post positions, weights and probable jockeys, follows: PP. Horse. Wt. Jockey. 1 Aces Wild 110 E. Yager. 2 tSir Bevidere . . 110 . . . C. Critchf ield 3 Doctor Tim.... 110 W. Cornay 4 Don Dash 113 J. Bryson 5 Remarkable.... 113 H. Albrecht 6 JHigh Maria. . .113 C. Stevenson 7 Unassisted... ..122 J. Long 8 On Delivery. .. .110 J. Westrope 9 Drift Along... 110. P.Ryan 10 JTorchy 113 R. Wholey 11 Radio Charm.. 113... C; Kurtsinger 12 Dorthy Rock. 110 H. W. Fisher 13 Pretty Pet 110 F. Grill l 14 British Star 110. R. Haber 15 fLe Feu 110... C. Critchf ield 16 Misgivings 110 L. Hardy 17 Ben jam ....... 119 L. Guymon 18 Sir George 113 19 Lillian Roth.... 110 T.P.Martin H. R. Bain entry. JDixiana entry. H. P. Headley entry. Bomar Stable entry. DETROIT, Mich., June 22. Nineteen two-year-olds were named this morning" to run five and a half furlongs in the ,000 added Moslem Temple Stakes tomorrow before a crowd expected to be the largest in the history of Detroit racing. At any rate, there will be the greatest number of fezzes, for the Shriners, who have been converging on this city for several days and who went into convention yesterday, will be out in great numbers and the Moslem Temple Patrol will drill for the entertainment of their brothers, as well as those who will be here to see them go through their paces. The stakes, which will be having its second running, attracted stars of Illinois racing, as well as locally-owned performers and, although there will be some withdrawals, a field that will equal the size of the first running of the juvenile handicap is expected to line up -for starter Eddie Thomas. Fifteen were under colors for that contest, which went to the Chicago-owned Dan Sabath. Tomorrow Chicagoans again will hold a srong hand, but Ben jam, from Detroits Be ar Stable, probably will give them a strong tussle. Radio Charm, which won at his first asking here several days ago for Mrs. Emil Denemark, is the real threat from the Windy City. UNASSISTED TOP WEIGHT. To Unassisted, a product of winter racing and which finished back of Radio Charm, goes the honor of carrying the top burden of 122 pounds, and Benjam gets in under 119 pounds. The latter won the Aberdeen and Bowie Kindergarten Stakes, while Unassisted only picked up the Montreal Handicap at Continued on thirty-ninth page. BIG FIELD IN MOSLEM TEMPLE STAKES TODAY Continued from first page. New Orleans, but he has five victories to his credit, and Benjam has only four. Pretty Pet is named as a companion for Benjam and she was an easy winner of her last race. Charles T. Fishers Dixiana will be represented by High Maria, which won the Jeanne dArc Stakes at Narragansett Park and the St. Clair Stakes here, and by Torchy. High Maria, a daughter of High Time, scored in hollow fashion in the St. Clair Stakes, and unless she meets early interference she probably will be a dominant factor through the short journey. Canadas hopes will rest with H. R. Bains Le Feu and Sir Bevidere, both of which have shown little here to attract favorable comment. However, Le Feu is a rangy individual, and he drew an outside post position, which should benefit him. H. P. HEADLEY ENTRY. The Hal Price Headley Stable, which has been very successful in stakes, will be represented by Drift Along and Dorothy Rock. The former made the journey from Chicago last night, and Dorothy Rock won two races here. Drift Along is co-holder of the Washington Park track record of :59 for five f -longs. Another invader is Joseph E. Wideners On Delivery, which arrived here Sunday morning. The daughter of Bull Dog has won two of her three starts. She was beaten by CNote over a muddy track at Washington Park last Thursday. The "dark horse" is Thomas B. Cromwells Misgivings. The Michigan-foaled daughter of Apprehension finished second to High Maria in the St Clair Stakes and, under better handling, would have won her last race. C. I. Webster, imperial potentate, will present the owner of the winner with a beautiful trophy that has been on display in downtown Detroit for several days. Supporting the feature will be the Richard E. Moore Handicap, for which a small field of five was named. Exhibit will carry the ton hurden of 116 pounds, with Erin Torch next, under 114 pounds. Top Dog, Couleedam and Paradisical complete the field. Although the track was fast, drying out today, it is not believed that it will be at its best, but should be in good condition.