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NOTES OF THE TURF. Mickey .Shannon has returned to America from Geririauy. where he has been training horses recently. R; F. Carman has no intention of trying for the Futurity with Flying Footsteps, the filly that he recently purchased from Woodford. J. U. Strode and W. H. Fizcr; who have been racing their horses at Windsor, passed through Cincinnati Sunday, en route to Tampa. Fla. It is said that Irving H. Wheatcroft will export some of his mares from this country to England . with the idea of setting up a breeding establishment in his native land. It is expected that New York will have continuous racing from the time that the fall meeting opens" at Sheepshoad Bay next month to the end of the season in November. State. Racing Commissioner James W. Wadsworth reported when he was at Saratoga last week that his daughter is now riding the famous Roseben alMiut his farm at Genessee, N. Y. Al Blnte is training Enfield, Star Thistle. Pelleas nnd Frank Flittner at Sheepshead Bay and these horses will be in condition to do some racing when the fall meeting opens there next .Monday-It is now well understood In the east that the Brighton Reach Racing Association will meet all its obligations to horsemen before next spring, and will applv" fo . dates to cover the usual gummcr mietiug in 1910. W. J. Young, is fearful that he will not get another rae out of Warfield this season. Warficld bowed a tendon in the Belmont, and, although bis log now looks all right, Mr. Young believes it would be unwise to hurry a horse of his enormous fteight and BO will glYe hjW Plenty of, time.