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Show RACE MEN GATHER AT NORTH RANDALL i CLEVELAND. O., April 14. Har-i ness horse activities and ln:ere-t of Grand Circuit followers hero an- 1 teB-tered teB-tered in North Hand. ill rat :c track where spring training will compionco soon follnwiiv; th u ? 1 wmlc 1 - ! ging. More than 150 trott ts and j pacers art now qu: r;crf-.l it the- tmok where the first Grand Circuit meeting meet-ing of the season will be held tho week of July 3. That number w:l! soon be augmented .s many stables are due to ship their horsea here to complete their training for tbfl circuit cir-cuit meetings. The stake program for ihe JulyJ Grand Circuit meeliiiT North " .'tidal! .'ti-dal! is identical with that of tMl. It includes the Ohio. 2:0S trot, val- ued at 15.000; the Tavern 'Steali." I 2:14 trot, valued at $5,000; the Fttsig', thrcc-yenr-old trot with $2,000 value; val-ue; the Trotting sweepstakes, for 2:0 horses with $l.."ui added money and the Bdwards, 2:0S pace, valued a; $2,000. The i-ntries for these events have already closed, each drawing a zral nt of nominatldns. I Th- stake li.-t for the Jjly meeting 1 ra-.-rle-y n lotal money valuation of flO.600. Seven stakes are listed for th-j second sec-ond meeting at North Randall, the wek of August 7. with a total mon- ey valuation nf 122,500, said to ba the richest stale program mapped out for any six days of harness racing in 1922. |