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ODDS ON ST. FRUSQUIN. READY AT FLEETWOOD BUILT LIKE RACEHORSES. Entries at Westchester, June 2, 1896. to Be First Race.Handicap; for three-year-olds and upward; $1,000 added. STip Withers mii»~ l« accept Mr. Rothschild's Colt Still a Hot Favorite LUKE SHORE All Preparations Completed for the Spring E11 ersl i® and Annita Stud Yearlings, Index. for the to Be Run of the Which Sold Next Are a Fine (290) Glenmoyne, 117, ch. g., a., Glenelg.Moyne; J. W. Rogers. ^ Derby Meeting Trotters, Stturday, (332) Premier, 113. ch. c., 3, Sir Modred.Premium; J. McLaughlin. Lot. (323) Kennel, 112. b. c., 4, Bishop.Kennebec: F. Burlew. Wednesday. Begins To-Day. Looking m (346 Aurelian, 107, b. h.. 5, Sir Modred.Aurella; W. A. Chanler. THE SITUATION, S ILL, 293 Intermission, 106, b. f.. 3, Galopin.Vacation; A. H. & D. H. Morris. London, June 1..For tl^e Epsom Derby, Fleetwood presented an unusually ani¬ The Ellerslie Stud yearlings, the property 333 Cassette, 100. br, f., 3, Uncas.Castnlia; A. Clason. which will be run at on Wednes- mated with all the bustle of Captain R. J. Hancock, and the Annita 346 Dutch Skater, 07, br. h., 5, Dutch Roller.Lena; W. Jennings. Epsom aspefct yesterday, 335 Mrs. 95, ch. f., 4, Dolores; R. Bradley. St. is now one of the strong- and attendant the of a Stud yearlings, the property of A. D. Stuart, Panique."Miss No Chance of Clash Between day, Frusquin Parker's Horse Moves a Mile hurry upon opening Second Race.Purse *1,000; for three-year-olds, non-winners at any time-of $2,500; at T est favorites that ever started for the trotting meeting. The various stables Payne, which Mr. Easton will sell on pounds under the scale; allowances. Last six furlongs of the Withers mile. Them and the event, being quoted at odds-ou. and a in Good which are to contribute their quota toward Saturday next, are now stabled on the Index. Brooklyn Quarter of 233 Zanone, 109. br. g.. Black Dean.Arrowgrass; Eugene Leigh. The betting to-day was 11 to S on St. the success of the week's sport formed an grounds the Parkway Driving Club, 352 Titmouse. 103, b. c., St. Blaise.Ituperta; Stockwell Stable. Jockey C!ub. Fvusquln, 4 to 1 against Persimmon, 10 to Style in 2 11 1-4. almost endless procession, which, from where they can be seen at any time up to 352 Abuse. 103. b. c., Plevna.Abu Kru; A. H. & D. H. Morris. 1 12 to 1 Regret, its the morning of the sale. Outgallop, 102, b. c.. King Galop.Outscramble. against Teufel, against early morning until dusk, wended way I looked these over 33.*! Cassette, 100, br. f., Uncas.Castalia; A. Clason. 20 to 1 against Gullstan, 25 to 1 against yealings yesterday M.arsac.Miss R. 1 40 through the gates of the Driving Park. and was most favorably impressed with (352) Lady Greenway, 100, ch. f., Fox; Bradley. Comnnittec to Come to Earwig, to against Bradwardlne, Clifford and Sir Walter Are Out at To one not familiar with such scenes the Third Race.The for to the winner $1,500, sec¬ Empowered to 1 Knight of the Thistle, 50 to them as a lot. The majority are of good Frivolity; two-year-old fillies; $2,000 added; against long strings of racers, with their more or size, no young giants among them, but ond $300, third $200; penalties and allowances. Last four furlongs and a half of the Eclipse Terms with the of 1 against Bay Ronald, GG to 1 against Exercise, Both course. Managers and 100 to 1 each Yorker Being Evidently less picturesque attendants, followed by the growthy looking, rare, clean limbed young¬ Spook, against numerous and carts, was Index. the Association. and Merchiston. in Fettle sulkies working sters, with plenty of bone and exception¬ 250 b. R. Walden & Son. Racing list of Splendid indeed a most interesting sight. Once in¬ ally good feet. Successful, 110, f., Octopus.Prosperity; W. The following is the probable unusual 291 Golden Dream, 108, b. f., Rayon d'Or.Bliss; Blemton Stable. starters: side the gates, however, the proces¬ No 10 in the catalogue is a lengthly big fram¬ 41 Kitty B. II., 108, b. f.. Salvator.Millie; James Blute. Mr. Leopold de Rothschild's br. c. St. Frus- sion soon melted away. The horsemen dis¬ ed bay colt, full brother to Eolian. This colt, 243 Leonore, 108. br. f., Darebin.La Favorita; A. Clason. DISLIKE TO OUTSIDERS OVERCOME quin, by St. Simon, out of Isabel. HASTINGS TRAINED TO THE HOUR. tributed themsejves among the numerous looks like developing into a very powerful horse, 331 Naughty Girl, 108, br. f., St. George.Levee; W. C. Hayes. The Prince of Wales's b. c. Persimmon, by St. stables and stalls, where they were gladly and bred as he is lie is valuable for stud pur¬ 243 Clymena, 108, br. f., Hanover.Laura Stone; J. E. Madden. Siinon. out of Perdita II. welcomed by the trainers who have* made poses % 350 Courtship II., 108, b. f.. F.ellowcraft.Maria D.; Maplehurst Stable. of in the Metro¬ Mr. W. G. Stevens's br. c. Teufel, by Despair, Work Done at the Fleetwood their home since the training No. 13, bay colt by Eolus, out of Tillie Bus- 7»5 Winged Foot, 108, ch. f.. Buchanan.Longshore: ,T. J. McCafferty. Advantages Membership out of Clootie. Training Yesterday season the earlier arrivals, sell, is a full brother to Itussell, who in type 311 Eupliemia L.. 108, b. f.. Deceiver.Princess Bowling; M. F. Stephenson. of b. c. Sheen, opened, and by Turf Association Duke Westminster's Regret, by Westchester, Gravesend, Sheeps- and the wonder was where sufficient room and general appearance he very much resem¬ (196) Loyaletta, 108. ch. f., Loyalist.Cantolet; C. H. Smith. politan Outweigh out of Farewell. bles, the colt under notice shows a bit 348 Cockernony, 108, ch. f., Friar's Balsam.Irony; Marcus Daly. Mr. de Rothschild's b. c. Gulistan, was to be found to accommodate everybody. ouly the Drawbacks of Non-Mem¬ Leopold head Bay and Brighton Beach Aside from of horses, the more quality. Being a late foal, he is com¬ Fourth Race.The Belmont: for three-year-olds; $4,000 added: to the winner $3,200, secanrf by Brag, out ot Guinevra the arrival the in hands he br. or blk. e. Racecourses. members of the Executive head¬ paratively unfurnished, but good $500, third $300; Mr. August Belmont to add a piece of plate of the value of $1,000 to go to the bers Being Toleiated. Mr. II F. Beddington's Earwig, Committee, a next by Hampton, out of Wriggle. ed by Alexander Newburger, who has been will develop into fine colt by this time winner; penalties and allowances. One mile and three furlongs, over the hill. Mr. J. H. Piatt's b. or br. c. by ar¬ season. Index. It is now almost a that the Bradwardlne, the moving spirit in all The preliminary No. 16 is a bay certainty Bsrealdine, out of Monte Itosa. rangements for the meeting in the absence closely coupled, deep girthed (244) Handspring. 125, ch. c., Hanover.My Favorite; P. J. Dwyer. at Gravesend will not en- Mr. If. A. Harrison's br. c. Knight of the The weather at turf headquarters yes¬ colt, full brother to Leigh and Chateau, by (349) Hastings, 122, b. or br. c.. Spendthrift.Cinderella; Blemton Stable. coming meeting of Secretary Hedges, found their time fully Charaxus, out of Eolee, sister to Eole. This Del Paso II.. 112, br. c., Darebin.Bavaria: Marcus Daly. terday morning was cool and clear, and taken with the of the endless bound fast. up disposition colt on his individuality and breeding is Hamilton II., 110, blk. c., Iroquois.Carlotta; Marcus Daly. the track heavy and dead, but drying amount of routine work required in order to have lots of good judges contending for the Fifth Race.Purse $700; for two-j-ear-olds; penalties and allowances. Last five furlongs of will be in trim There was that everything may be in readiness when last bid. the course. It good to-day. to full Eclipse not much don# outside of exercise the signal is given for the horses appear No. 17 is a lengthy, well furnished bay, Index. good for the opening contest this afternoon. brother to Hammie. This colt looks to be a 334 Azure, 118. b. c., Plevna.Sapphire; A. H. & D. H. Morris. The were With of a few race horse all over. br. c., C. H. Smith. gallops. handicap candidates^ the exception stragglers, colt (311) Eidolon, 118, Iroquois.Hilda: out and did some useful work. who will probably turn up this morning, all No. 18 is a big quartered, powerful bay 256 Tempesta, 115, ch. f., Isaac Murphy.Tempest; Eugene Leigh. in week's by Charaxus, out of Young Grace, sister to 348 Salvado. 108. ch. e., Salvator.Oran; Marcus J. W. ROGERS.Clifford trotted and cantered. the trainers who have entries the that Daly. events were on hand last night, and a!l w111 Diablo. He is a most desirable type, one 291 Stackelberg. 108, b. <.., Woodlands.Hope; J. E. Madden. ONECK STABLE.Sir Walter did trotting and be in readiness when the bell taps for the will race and win sure if appearances count. St. Bartholomew, 108, b. c., St. Blaise.St. Bridget: Blemion Stable. exercise. Both he and Clifford look first is to what will No. 19, bay colt, by Chariisus, out of Cantey, 334 Cumberland, 105, b.