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GOSSIP FROM BLUE GRASS REGION. Lexington. Kv.. September 11. — Chairman E. F. Clay has called a meeting of the Kentucky Stale Racing Commission for Monday, the opening day of the Kentucky Association fall meeting, when licenses to trainers and jockeys who have not previously raced in Kentucky this year will no issued. E. B. Bradleys string, comprising Love-Not. Bad New -. Dnrtwortb. Col! net. Bobby Buyer, Loween ami Bell Borne* arrived last night from Saratoga in charge of trainer William Hurley ami an- quartered at the Kentucky Association track. Oriental Pearl. Puller Ball aiid Beach Suud were sent iu from bile Hour Farm to join the string his morning. Among the notable moves at the Kentucky Asso-tion track this morning were: John Furlong Mile in 1:43!. Ocean Bound Three-quarters in 1:16, Bound the World — Threo-umtrtcrs in 1:10s. Tippy — Five-eighths in 1:08!. Ci ne Klrod arrived from Cincinnati today with si- pari-mutuel machines. W. II. Finer came in from Louisville this morning. His horses will come tomorrow. Charley PattemOD was an arrival from New York. Janus B. Keeiie came in from Cnatleton Stud with Major Daingertleld in an automobile today. Despite the fact that she was pronounced i,y one of the best veterinarians in the east to be suffering from an invisible splint. Golden Egg. George B. ♦ tts good two-year-old tilly. is slowly rounding to form, and she may be a starter at the fall meeting here. For a time trainer Walter Crater feared that he would have to Ore her and turn her out for tin-tall and winter, but she Is showing Improvement and ii now appears that such action will be unnecessary. Pafriel Hernandez. Bnrlcbd Galium and II. Anderson, of Chihuahua. Mexico, are in Kentucky with a view of purchasing thoroughbred stock for the mam moth Hernandez ranch. Mr. Hernandez is wealthy and is extensively engaged in breeding in Mexico. He will attend the races here and expects to purchase u u umber of burses at the sales.