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NOTES OF THE TURF. William Uarths two-year -old geliliug. The Monk, by Fatherless— Fliza Kussell. which won his first start at Iimico Tuesday, was purchased at the Sheepsheatl Bay yearling sales last fall for 25. Italics Keeil. once master of the Fail-view Stud, said at Baltimore recently that if In- could rind a really good steeplechaser for sale, he would buy hint in hopes ot getting another Trouble or Disturbance. The crowds- at Iimlico and lie Cedarhiirst meetings on Saturday would indicate that thorough bled racing is far from dead -in fact, very milch alive, loloweis of the sport have reason to feel encouraged. -New York Tribune. Will Shields has presented the stallion. Logan, bv Yoltigeiir— Pert, to Hie Canadian National Bureau of Breeding. The hero of a hundred victories will be allotted to some district as vet unprovided for. and should prove a valuable addition to the breeding interests of the country. — Toronto Glolie. Not all followers of racing are thriftless. If the remark is well founded with which a Kentinkian greeted the announcement of the intended coming to Toronto of a certain well-known owner: "So — la coming, is lie.- He should do well here: he should do well anywhere. He lmrrows money to scud home and put in the bank." — Toronto Globe.