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FIFTY FOREIGNBREDS AT HOLLYWOOD PARK PARKPeruvian Peruvian Champ Meissen Soon to Join Big Colony Full Brother of Sorteado in C S Howard Barn BarnINGLEWOOD INGLEWOOD Calif June 17 One of the greatest colonies of foreignbred racers in this country is quartered at Hollywood Park to strive with the best Americanbreds for a part of the upwards of 800000 being dis tributed in stakes and purses There are fifty outlanders on the grounds with the Peruvian champion Meissen the latest ar ¬ rival in California though not yet at this track In this group of aristocrats are twenty five South Americans chiefly from Argen ¬ tina and Chile thirteen Englishmen six Irishbreds five Frenchmen one New Zea lander and an Australian All have braved the hazards of war in reaching California some of the Uboat infested shipping lanes of the Atlantic others the German surface raiders of the Pacific PacificOne One of the outstanding members of the group is C S Howards Suoto This young fellow is a full brother to the illfated Sor ¬ teado which Howard imported several years ago from Argentina Soon to join his Latin fellowmen at Hollywood Park is Meissen purchased recently by A T Jerkins Los Angeles sportsman and a member of the directors board here hereSOUTH SOUTH AMERICANBREDS AMERICANBREDSOther Other South Americans are Barrancosa Diafano DonLin II Don Juan II Beauti ¬ ful II Vero Preceptor Mandataria Vale rosa IL Sabuesd Ras Taffari Comet II Suertero Driza Cousin Nan Lpndee Liberte Hatasu and Maicina Argentina Sumatra III Nocreia and Camptio Chile besides Ieissen and Suoto SuotoEnglishmen Englishmen here are Fairmond Colorado Lad Orange River Cloak Bliss I Clipper II French Leave II Singida Domingo Kings Abbey Silistria IL Angel and Sierra Nevada NevadaThe The six from Ireland are Crown Colony Chico Quarto Jury Box Paperboy and Clarion Call II while the horses claiming French parentage are Mt Vernon II LQui leau Knights Quest IL Caressante and Gamine From Down Under came the New Zealander Two Ton Tony and the Australian Family Tree TreeAll All of these foreigners are engaged in stakes to be decided here and several are pointing for the 75000 Gold Cup and the 25000 Derby lending an international as ¬ pect to these races as well as a good gauge for comparing the quality of foreignbred horses with those of this country Eyeing stakes races here are the home champions Challedon and Mioland besides Gallahadion Sirocco and possibly Whirlaway