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Show AMERICAN NOMINATIONS IN ENGLISH DERBY Special Cable to The Tribune. LONDON, June 16. The entries for tho 1911 English derby show a lot of nomlna-. tlons by American owners and. In fact it contains the biggest list of Yankees In the history of the turf. James R. Keene has no less than nine, and It Is notablo that they are all colts. Four nro by Voter, throo are the get of Disguise and thero Is one each to the .credit of Delhi and Ben Brush. Harry Payno Whitney has nominated four, threa of whom are by Hamburg and one by Persimmon. That Whitney Intends to cut a figure with his animals there Is no doubt, for one of the Hamburg colts won a 2-year-old race at the Newmarket Craven mcet-lns mcet-lns a few days ago. W, K. Vanderbllt Is on the list with two French bred animals, ani-mals, while John D. Madden has -a filly by Yankee. H. B. Duryca Is represented by a colt by Adam, and Richard Croker has three, in. Colnbern, Altona and Cirrhosis. Cirr-hosis. All the big racing, men on the other side of the water arc well represented, but it Is rather early to know anything definite on the merits of tho youngsters. However, tho critics have not been idle, and of late they aro picking out a few promising ones, Ono of these Is John O'Lorn. a brown colt, tho property of Colonel William Hall Walker. He Is by Gallinule. out of Fair Jean. Another promising one Js Romeo, nominated bv R. Mills. w2k has three other highly bred colts in his stable. |