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NOTES OF THE TURF. Cindv will carry ft B. Puryeas colors In the Astoria Stakes. IM-k Huberts, the cross count n racer, bowed a tendoii while being schooled at Gravesend Tue»da Sir Martin ran forwardlv in the early stages of tlie Hot a I Hunt Cup contest at Asiiit Wedtusdat . bill failed to carrv his MMH to the etui. Zlii/lb.i. winner or the Chaiiipion Steeplechase at IfurrU Part In 1301. Is uarv re in rrataJa*. lb- will In -.-. 1, In a hack anil hiiiitei race at tlie Brook 111..- lii.etlhL- tills week i.,oi .1. K.iini will him- aiM.ni the latter part of lult f.,i Fur Mr. Itaiiict Is an cnllnisiasl Ic and expert H.Io player. . He will take part In several Impartial boh tiiati lies when In Euglaud Allan Pinkerton. win. has lust returned to New York from a trip around the world, saw the Derby run in England and he says that Sir Martin, under the circumstances, was a false favorite. Thomas Williams, tit one time trainer of Sidney Lucas, the American Derby winner of 190O. died at the Kings County Hospital at New York a day or two ago. Williams hailed from Canada and his bodv has been shipped to his old home. Senator J. W. Bailey, of Texas, has added sixty three acres to the farm oa the Versailles road, at Lexington. Ky.. where his horse breeding establishment is located. The purchases were made from W. S. Payne and Daniel Payne, and the price was nearly $.». »0o. Top o the Morning, Harry Payne Whitneys two year-old bay gelding by Hamburg Moruingside. Which finished si ml In the Ascot Biennial Stakes Tuesday, may turn out to be a good youngster, lie was beaten by only a head. Morningsldo is well reinemliereil as a mare that ran many brilliant races in tin- Whitney colors.