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Show uu m FIFTEEN HORSES TO J R START IN FUTURITY !te New York, Sept. 4. Fifteen horses ; jjr representing ten owners were carded ' 1 as starters in tho futurity stakes, the ' richest prize of the year for two- ; TO: year-olds to be run today ; HI The total cash value of the stakes ' laoi this year is 23,500 and the winner's ml share about $17,000. The distance, six I l furlongs, will bei over a straight ' Jjg; course, eliminating as far as possible , Qr. the element of luck or accident This J Is the twenty-fifth renewal of tho "j" futurity which for over twenty years '"5; was the feature of the Autumn meet- ings at Sheepshoad Bay, but in the Sept future it will be a fixture on the Bel- ' (jwi mont Park program. ( K Following are the names of tho (, Tl owners, horses, jockeys and weights: h L S Thompson, Bromo (T. Mc- j Taggart), 12G. Wa L. S. Thompson, Ttiunderer CNot- i I1 ter), 122. Y W? L. S. Thompson, Vermont (Geld- -J JEe stein). 119. rf&jj A. Belmont, Lybian Sands (J. 31c- f gg Taggart), 119. 7 fe A. Belmont, SL Rook (Turner), 117. . , G. A. Cochran, Airman (McCahey), ; ., 122. , I' G. A. Cochran, Feminist (Butwell), ? w 119 5 til James Butler, Paddywhack (Fair- ;? ad brother), 123. J rj, James Butler, Spur (R. Hoffmanj, 4 w 117- f- ScQ Elkwood Park Stable, Celandna (Loftus), US. j"r Elkwood Park stable, Watercrecs Jf ' (Troxler). 117. J N. Camden, Marse Henry (Gard- tori! ner), 122. I 1st T. C. McDowell, Primero (Martin), 'jj 117 , V. A Prime. Kilmer (Buxton), 117. , j; Mrs. L. A. Livingston, Fanci Dodse ', ft; (Clement), 114. 5? |