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NOTES OF THE TURF. Wade MoLemore is going back to Texas wiili -Meadow and the rest of his horses. Arrangements are being made for a three-davs meeting at Quebec August 4, 5 and 6. Fourteen carloads of horses were shipped from Latonia to Churchill Downs and Douglas Park Sunday. 4 Joseph A. Murphy denies that he is "onnected with the promotion of the proposed new track at Marlboro, Md. Frank J. Goulds Pauvrorose won the Prix ilea Cedres of 1910.sh09, distance ten furlongs, run at St. Cloud, la France, yesterday. S. 0. Austin has bought Star Actor and he will hs trained by James Blute. who Is likewise handling Summertime for Mr. Austin. John Bradleys promising filly. Alice A. Dale, spread a foot in her last start at Latonia and will be given a respite until fall. J. J. htaihwils has bought from Barney Schreiber the two-year-old illy Orefia, by Otis— 1st Bella, the dam of Emperor William and Johnny Lyons. Over the Auteull course at Paris Sunday Bageue Fischofs Mnn Cheri won the Prix Firino. a steeplechase of three miles and an eighth. The value of the stake was ,000. The Hague, a daughter of Cartas II. — Peace, resembles her dam in color and action. Peace was a chostaat Uly that raced in the colors of the lato Charles Littlctiel .1. Jr.. about tea years ago. The schooling list at Empire Citv is unusuallr light. Only three horses. Sir John Johnson. Tim Pippin and Horizon, will have to qualify before their entries can be accepted in races other than stake events. John Fay is on from Latonia for the remainder of the Empire City meeting. Backing them from the ground is Fay. and this has been his custom for several years, though he used to be one of the big layers of odds. J. C. Milam sold to Dillard Hill the two-year old hay colt Splinters, and as this leaves him only Merrick and Labohl he will not go to Canada this season, but will rest at Lexington until racing is m-sunied at Churchill Downs in the fall. Thomas Hatfield purchased Emperor William from Barney Schreiber alter that horses victory at Latonia Saturday, and Mr. Hatfield will race the bans at Windsor with others of his string, including Ed Alveys Iinkola and Pi lead Harry. John Hachmehtter, general manager of the Latonia Jockey Club, lias the books of the association ready for the inspection of the Kentucky State Racing Commission, whose members will base their action nana the proposed rules regulating parse values in Kentucky upon the facts disclosed by the books of the various racing associations of the state. The fact that Sir Martin was scratched for the Elbsinere Handicap at Newmarket gave rise to the impression that something had gone amiss with tlri horse in the Gold Cup at Ascot. This, however, urns out to be a false alarm. Joe Camion having merely decided to make thinys easy for his Valuable charge until the time came to get him ready for fie Liverpool Cup. to i»e run July 21. Saratogas proposed day of nmnteur sport will lie-given over to races for hunters, galloways, the military and all that sort of thing in the uiai r of functions seen at Washington in the heyday of the Beaaing course. This military feature at Washington was successful, and horses and riders came from far away to take part. With the addition of pony races and Taces for hunters there probably will Ik- :i smart gathering at the Sarutoga course for this sort of a feature.