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NOTES OF THIS TUBF. William Scully has changed his plans, and instead of racing his striDg at Now Orleans Farmer Bill" will winter at Sheepehead Bay, where he now has some likely yearlings. He is disposing of his brood mares in Kentucky, and will devote his entire attention to getting his horses into good shape to begin racing early next season. Morning Telegraph. Borne Bespass, acting for W. A. Cotton, has bought from W. B. Batterman the four-year-old gelding Monk Wayman on private terms. Mr. Cotton is getting together a string to race at New Orleans this winter, and Monk will be one of the lot to carry his colors down there. O. G. PaTkes two-year-old bay filJy, Bessie Mackin, by Gallantry Betty W., is reported to have stepped a half mile at Dallas in 46i. She is a Texas-bred youngster. Her dam Betty W., has also produced Pearl Barnes, Tiebor and Fannie WilBon. "H. and F" Chicago. Peytonia won the first race of the opening-day of the Washington Park meeting of 1894, Saturday, June 23. Bey el Santa Anita won the American Derby that day. Time 2:36.