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Show HORSEMEN HOPING FOR 1915 RACING New York. Jan. 7. Notwithstanding! the suspension of horse racing In many sections of the country, and the fact that no futurity has been, : run m New York state Bincc 1910, horKcbreeders continue the nomlna- 1 lion 'or future events Those for the futurity of l!Uo. ninde public today reached the total of 607, or 116 more j i than for the preceding year, an in- I crease of 3u per cent. Seventy-one; different breeders made nominations' i although there has been no definite, assurance that the race will over be; run The large entry however, was j taken to indicate the hopefulness arnoi g breeders that the cloud over racing might be lifted by 1915. John E Madden Is the most extensive nominator nom-inator for the event, having named I 10C m,nres, many in foal to Ogden |