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NOTES OF THE TURF. The two-year-old bay colt by Bridgewater Brenda has been named Martin May. Clarence H. Mackay received ,000 as the nominator of Rocky OBrien, winner of the Hopeful Stakes at . Saratoga Saturday. Notice of equal partnership of SIg Levy. A. Weber and J. S. Ward in the thoroughbred racers. Bolle-viow and Console, has been filed with the Jockey Club. Wlien August Belmonts Fair Play returns to America within the next two weeks, he will bo handled by John Whalen. who broke him as a yearling. Miss Mazzoni died of blood poisoning following injuries sustained in a race at Victoria. B. C. recently. Bazil hJis succumbed to catarrhal fever at the same track. Philip J. Dwyer will celebrate his sixty-fifth birthday next Saturday, when his racing friends will give him a dinner at the Saratoga race track clubhouse. a the following day the annual dinner of the Newcastle. Stable will be given: -Arthur B, Hancock, one of the proprietors of Ellerslic Stud, near Charlottesville. Va.. is making a short visit in Kentucky. Mr. Hancock reports the stalllou Fatherless and all the other stock at the Ellerslic Stud in good condition. W. A. Engenian and his attorney. Charles H. Hvde. were quoted as saying Saturday that racing will be resumed at Brighton Beach next season, and tlCit the association, which has been In financial difficulties, by that timc will be placed on a sound financial basis. After each of the three selling races at Saratoga Saturday there was a prompt adjournment of several hundred to- the paddock, where in a box within a roped enclosure Clarence McDowell, presiding judge, stood while he offered the winners for sale. In no case was there si bid. Catcsby Woodford, who is at Saratoga from Kentucky, says tliat theyearlings iu which lie has registered a partnership with Walter Jennings, were left at Raeeland when Mr. Woodfords yearlings for the sales ring came east iu the, spring. These" young sters arc highly connected and they will race next summer in the colors of Mr. Jennings.