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NOTES OF THE TURF W O Jopllu is considering a winter campaign at Juarez JuarezRebago Rebago and Prince Gal were left behind at Sara ¬ toga when trainer Frank M Taylor shipped the Hal lenbfck string to Canada They will join the stable later In the fall it is understood understoodW W O Joplins Forehead Is training satisfactorily at Churchill Downs but is still somewhat high in llesh after his summer respite and probably will not be ready for the Douglas Park meeting meetingThe The Mineral Springs Jockey Club has formally closed a contract with starter Richard Dwyer to handle the barrier during its meeting beginning October 7 Mr Dwyer will conic east from San Francisco this month with four assistants and the necessary equipment equipmentSeveral Several of the maiden twoyearolds which Otto Stifel purchased from Barney Schreilier and that Charles Rowo is now training at Douglas Park have been going along promisingly in their work lint Mr Rowe does not expect to race any of them before October The brother to Jack Atkin is the the smallest of the lot lotWhile While in attendance at the Rockland County fair at Orangeburg N Y a few days ago Governor Dix gave out a brief interview in which he Indicat ¬ ed that he is in favor of racing but that he does not favor betting nor the evils attending it The governors contention is that if the racing people eliminate these latter features they may open tho running tracks again it was announced announcedAmericanowned Americanowned horses scored two victories at the Derby summer meeting in England Tuesday H P Whitneys Stung Again won tin Byrkley Maiden Plate and August Belmonts Golden Rock took the Belper Maiden Plate Fifteen horses competed for the Byrkley Plate the second to finish being Lord Cadogans Sondrio and Zara II owned by James Douchar was third Seven ran for the Belper Plate The horse to finish second was J B Tlior iicvcrofts Automatic and third fell to Sir Carl SlejpFa Ceglllan