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NOTES OF THE TURF. W. O. Scullys mare Pins and Needles is in foal to Bryn Mawr and her produce will be nominated for the Futurity of 1914. Besides the fourteen yearlings that James Rowe will turn over to him for winter training at Ben-ning, Albert Simons will train Eton Blue and Moi-sant for Harry Payne Whitney next season. Jocke7 Guy Burns will do the riding for ;trainer Simons. There is talk about YVashingtoii that T. F. Colas will train the stable of Dr. J. S. Tyree next season. Dr. Tyree is a Washington sportsman for whom William Oliver has trained for three years. Mr. Oliver is thinking of taking another trip to Scotland. It is understood that among those making alii davits upon which the action of the Attorney -General of South Carolina was based in his application- for an injunction against the race track at Columbia, were James A. Iloyt, editor and general manager of the Columbia Daily Record; MeDavid Horton. managing editor, and J. E. Brunson, a reporter for the same paper. J. W. Hedrick, the Pennsylvania horseman who claimed Montgomery recently in a selling race at Norfolk, says lie will put the son of IVssara and Montgomery Cooper in the stud. Montgomery, it appears, lias, developed "a-Jeg" and neither Mr. Hedrick nor Nat Byer believes he will train. .Montgomery won many important stakes on the New York tracks after Frederick A. Forsythe sold him to Emil Herz for 5,000 in 1907, and is well qualified for the stud so far as his breeding is concerned.