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NOTES OF THE TUBF M C Prichard will temporarily retire from racing racingTrainer Trainer J O Kccne declares the Camdcn yearlings of this season to bo the best crop ever turned out from Hartlaiid Stud StudSome Some of the horses that raced at Woodbine will go into winter quarters now but the majority will participate in Maryland and Indiana racing racingJohn John W Schorr is at Lexington In search of thor ¬ oughbreds to strengthen his already pretentious racing establishment From Lexington bo will go to Louisville for the running of the Kentucky En ¬ durance Stakes StakesFrank Frank W Thorpe a wellknown handicapper and former racing official on eastern tracks died on Monday at his home Mountain Lake near Bronton N J He was fortyfive years of age and death was duo to stomach trouble from which he had been u sufferer for two years yearsCharles Charles Kohlers Novelty won a second race in France last week Following his victory in the Handicap La Taniise on Monday lie won the Prix ie rlCswui on Friday The race was worth 3000 and Novelty carrying top weight was giving thirty jKmnds to the second horse M Lazards Medallion MedallionNext Next seatonfi arrangement of racing dates on the important Canadian tracks shows llttlcj departure from the general lines followed since the organiza ¬ tion of the Canadian Racing Associations Ottawa the new member is provided for without lengtliun ios the season which In fact spreads over less time than this year This ha been accomplished r cnttlnff down tho vacant prriod between mect iiiffi w that xoor t in oiu case th only idle iluio andlima for horsemen next year will be Mondays and lima ui mv clnv and KYlrlarH In nlrprnntc TTie exception is Woodbine which will open TtL season and will have four Saturdays