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NOTES OF THE TURF. John E. Madden is considering plans for racing a stable of his Hamburg Place-bred horses in France and England next season as an experiment. The Prix Hallate was won at Chanlillv. France, vestirdav by W. K. Vaiiderbilts Sesame. In the Prix Byhrie Mr. VsadrrhHts Brass* finished third. Philip J. Dwyer. the veteran president of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, is planning to go to Europe. He expects to see some racing in England and Fiance and return home by the first of January. It is expected that the movement to revive racing in Arkansas will take the form of an effort to se cure the passage of a bill for a state racing commission, with a provision for the legalizing of pari-atatael and aaetlos pool betting;. E.I Smith, who purchased BSroa Dleskau at the Stanford sale, is a Ballstea, S. Y.. man who lii the days of the Whitney regime at Saratoga was a croiiv of John W. Gates and John A. Drake. E. J Albright will train the horse for hitu.