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NOTES OF THE TURF. There ate 328 two-year-olds at Latonia. of which 20, are still maidens. Clarence II. Mackay sold thirteen vearlings frmn his Kentucky stud at TatteraalPa Newmarket able in England Tuesday. The average price was ,942.51. A chestnut filly by Meddler— FlocarlintJ was sold for . .",00. Pinkolu is going along sonndlv in his w.ork at. Latonia and has seemingly entirely recovered from his sickness. He may be ready to go t.. the iHvst m the Cincinnati Hotel Handicap on the closing dav of the Latonia meeting. Trainer J W. May has J. G. Greeners Counting working well at Latonia and if the son of The Com-aaoner is not asked to carry too much weight he will be a starter in the Brewers Exchange Handicap Saturday, Ma trainer says. There are now seventy three horses on the thrown-out list at Latonia. a gi eater number than ever lie-tore at this I meeting. Among those which, when next entered, will have preference as sorters :uv Free Lance, Dilatory, Camel. Delano. Handaaretta Lav-nunster Judge Walton. Romp. Royal Captive and mon Jack. Most of the others on the list aid maiden two and three-yesr-olda. Lord Kitchener of Khartoum rode a famous horsf. In the Coronation procession. His charger wag Moifaa. winner of the Ureakool Grand National Steeplechase m 1904. Motfaa was bred iu New Zea-and and was owned by Spencer Golhui. a Now 7-ea-and sportsman The horse was afterwards bought by King Edward, and ran iu the roval color* the following year, but was unplaced. Willi. mi K. Vanderbilta horses won two races .md secured so ii place in another event at Malsonn- I.atttle. m France Tuesday. Cokmat won the Prix: lie- ■--arts. ,i selling r;,ee for III. year "Ids. of JOIN. distance lour and one-half furlongs. Uessidor III. wen the Prix de Uu ::. of 81,000, distance ten and one-hall furlongs, while Canadienne finished second in the Prix dBssait dee Caliches, of .000. distance one and one half miles. George Hamilton, owner and "docker." died Run-day at Graveaend of pneumonia. His rraaalna wera shipped to his home in Macon. Ca. He was bom in Sidney. Australia. About ten years ajBO he eaine to America. He made and lost several fortune* on tUo race track and at one time he was worth close to 0,000. Hamilton was an excellent "decker" and .lining lie good days of racing was in the employ of Eddie Burke, Tim Payne. Ceorge Ifheeloek and other big tiookmakcrs.