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THORNCLIFFE PARK FEATURE1 * I j I Prince of Wales Plate Attracts 15 I j ! Eligibles — Archwprth Among the Nominees. TORONTO, Ont., May 23.— One of the features • of the Thorncliffe Park meeting, which I I I opens on Monday, is the Prince of Wales » i » Plate, ,500 added, to be run on the last t i : day of the meeting. It is for three-year-olds 5 ! foaled in Canada and wher. the nominations 5 j 1 closed last Friday, no fewer than fifteen 1 I were entered from thirteen different inter- - ests. One of the nominees is C. G. McCul-! - laghs Archworth, a handy winner of the 2 Kings Plate. This handsome chestnut, which 1 is one of the best Canadian-breds ever produced, will, according to the conditions, be 2 forced to carry 122 pounds over the mile and 1 a sixteenth route, while others of the nominees - will get in as low as 105 pounds. Another outstanding feature is the Thorncliffe - Handicap to be decided a week today f or Wednesday, May 31. This is for three-year-olds - and upward at a mile and a sixteenth - with ,000 added, nominations closing J this Saturday. Following are the nominations received I for the Prince of Wales Plate, ,500 added i to be run on Monday, June 5, at a mile and a sixteenth: H. C. Hatchs Budsis; Cosgrave Stables Jelwell; O. Viaus Brodea; J. Hollands Ensign Mary; Mrs. R. E. Websters Syngo Bay and The Calf; H. R. Bains Lightful, Rye Grass and Hay knife; J. F. Seagrams Young Man; C. George McCullaghs Archworth; Medway Stables Milius; W. T. Raines Sea Cadet; Harry Giddings Sea General and J. G. Fairs McMark.