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Show Wf HORSES If IJJEIli Madden Will Bring Back si of flic Fast Ones in S Europe Now. ;S y THOROUGHBREDS BRING BIG PRICE IN MARK fj 1 $ Cesarion Heads List for Tii Year-Old Winners Prescnil Season. ill m Tribune Special Sporting Service. 1 V' NEW YORK, July 24. Succel B the yearling sales at Slicepshcacl and the daily increasing attondanfl $ the racetracks give promise of tfii turn to this country, oilhcrtliiffi V or winter, of much of the highly. ,pi thoroughbred stock - exported $ racing days looked dark. Alrea'c famine of well bred 2-ycar-ohlsi ,i sight for the racing in 3911, 1012 11)13. ATot only will the output ijjj the breeding farms bo loss thanfa ?4 this year or hist or the year b 'Li but tho purchases recently haveji largely for Canadian account pi cally for exportation. S! Probably lirst to come bnck fron in rope will bo John . Madden 's PJa 17, sire of King James, Plauditnioro L other good stake winners, and it la ?T siblo that Kthelbert, owned by t Belmont, too, will return to Ant fif after this season. The lattor'sj: ?i has been illumined this racing g c5, by tho fine performances of PiS b'crt, the star y-year-old colt, ani r the showing of Dalmatian, ono oi gamest. of tho 2-year-old division' 6 a liberal stake winner. ft Both these successful and valt fr sires are in Franco, at farms Icas's rj their respective owners, and nsf, 'si' was sent abroad with good brooilhs Of some of their progeny should bo; jvf ccssful within the next few yeaj 7 tho French turf or on the En tracks. But there the compotitk of the keenest as compared to V would be faced in this counlry,.;j 'ffi a purely business proposition i'tV'j seem good policy to reimport thci .v once. J ;f Money Winners. - Two striking examples of X W money-winning thoroughbreds My K worth was shown in the ncfivo mafc for the product of the MillstreaiBjt Castleton studs. Tho Kei'iic-bredijfjk lings sold for an average priced 5-' cess of .-r'1000 for twenty-fivej V while the Mill&tream output pla' 3? fore tho public was not far behind an average of $374. J J: Statistics of tho racing of 2-yoj v-this v-this year show that up to Julylj FJj had been run 506 races for tho J -sters. Tho total stako nionoj tributcd in these events has he K 7 excess of $250,000, and tho wii f shares amount to more than $11) Tho year's figures aro far smaller, in any yar since ISfiH, due to tin t, ting down of the rich 2-vcar-oldt in the oast, like the Double J m Great Trial and other historic! events. 11 Among tho sires that havo S( year-old winners to the races this ' Cesarion heads tho list with f! winncrs of thirty-threo racei! $ 19,035; Ben Brush" is second wit y.r winners and $13,193; Cnnard Am with ten winners of twenty-four and $10,10. Those three aro tb sires whose 2-y oar-old get hav as much as $10',000, but from the" ber of 2-vcar-old winners Star j is second on the list, with eleven ncrs of nineteen races; but so fi f get havo failed to reach tho $ ',A mark, the cloven winners only hjui-' to their credit tho sum ot .'ybJ-U w;"'' the 2-vear-olds, .James Jl. K( Sweep is tho biggest individual!! J getter, this sou' of Ben Brush , ,J? to his credit $12,930. Plying S 3 is the second largest individuals t.fp, old monev winner, he having 0 J&ii credit the" first six months of tbj u the sum of $7205. jgj |