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MEMBERS OF WIDENER STRING Fourteen Horses Under Stewarts Care Reach Hialeah Park. Yearling Filly Included to Race in Name of Young P. A. B. Widener, Jr. One Old Horse. MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 24. A division of the winter stable which Joseph E. Widener, president of the Miami Jockey Club, will race at Hialeah Park during the January 11 to March 4 meeting, is now quartered at the course. The shipment came from the Elmen-dorf Farm in Lexington, Ky., in charge of trainer Danny Stewart, and numbered fourteen horses, including seven yearlings, five two-year-olds, one three-year-old and a seven-year-old. A yearling filly, Drury Lane, is listed in the name of P. A. B. Widener, Jr., young son of Peter A. B. Widener. The scarlet and white-striped colors of the Miami Jockey Club president are internationally famous and have been carried to victories in noted racing classics of France, England and this country. Wideners most important victory at Hialeah was achieved in 1936, when Brevity won the final running of the Florida Derby, which a year later became known as the Flamingo Stakes. Danny Stewarts Hialeah charges as of this date are: Yearlings Roman, bay colt by Sir Gallahad m. Buck Up; Town Boy, bay gelding by Haste Mile. De Valois; Pun job, black gelding by Kiev Seven Pines; New Dawn, black filly by Sickle Peace; Welding, bay filly by Haste Sicklefeather; Acquin, chestnut filly by Kiev Margosa, and Drury Lane, chestnut filly by Haste Fairness. Two-year-olds Shot Put, brown gelding by Chance Shot Muzzie; Bobbin, gray filly by. Chance Shot Needle; Otherone, bay filly by Whichone Wayabout; Carla, chestnut filly by Teddy Mistress Grier, and Minstrel Wit, bay gelding. Three-year-old chestnut gelding by Chance Shot Buckup, and the seven-year-old Choick Rama, bay colt by Checkmate Rahaua. -