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NOTES OF THE TURF The Latonia Derby will be run on Saturday June 8 The Latonia meeting will then have been running about a week weekKaiser Kaiser whose death Is reported at Lexington won 3183 as a twoyearold in 1911 for F R Hitchcock He was a pretty fair sort of a colt and bis racing record is made up of four firsts two sec ¬ onds four thirds and once unplaced out of twelve starts He had not raced this year yearJockey Jockey Phil Goldstein has ridden his last race having come to the conclusion that It will be Impossi ¬ ble for him to get down to riding weight again with ¬ out considerable reducing which would injure his health Goldstein Is said to be comfortably fixed and will go to Jacksonville to start In business businessJockey Jockey John Bullman has arrived at Louisville from Memphis Bullman who has not ridden on the Kentucky tracks since 1907 was at one time one of the leading riders in the country He spent the last few years on the Pacific coast Bullman will ride as a free lance during the coming meetings In Kentucky KentuckyJohn John Clark a cowboy veterinarian who has been successful in racing horses at the minor fair meet ¬ ings In Washington and Oregon during the past few years will take part in the Coeur dAlene meeting He lias shipped Belle of Portland The Fellow Lil ¬ lian Kay Uuby Son and Brier Zon from the Golden dale track In Washington to the Alan course nTtftlntr W J Splers ls credited with the unique faster Vi havin driven a horse hitched to a cart was wonwllsbed by bm some years ago in Callfor inffiin e J BaWwin a California mnltl a mare called Ileina de Cuba Cubatiii tiii the tiiiRtnMp whiph RtnMp stable w could r M nde efn hands high and no boy thl aro n i or manaze her unrtor Ma i Queen by Strathmore lie never got er races because no lx y could ride her In Inter years she became famous on the coast In chariot races and is credited with beating every horse that took part In such contests In Southern California