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NOTES OF THE TURF, Jockey Whatley. win, has been sick at Kl Paso. is now convalescent. I be secret. irj of the Western India Turf Club. Cecil Gray, who has resigned after sixti-en years of service, did not pass our of outer unappreciated. The club voted him a life pension of *,9UQ a year, free of income tax. James Hcnoe soys Galafron, ridden by Carter, and A. Veil Piards Ultimatum, Parfremenl up. ran a senssi e.iiai .bad beat at I be Iran. I Pii le la VJilc de Nice in Irani-. Siimlav The race a a steep ■-chase, 4.U» meters, for 0,000. Charles Kohlers Va Ton. F. Williams uti. and Frank .1. Goulds Contl I. a Belle. A. Benson np. were unplaced. Oedar Grove Farm does not take second place in many thins- bin this year Harry GiddiugS riports that he ha- to follow P.arii. . The first foal lit link ville arrived on the fifth of January, ami is a nice Illy by Pa-, -t law My Honey. The horses are all doing we I and the stable has live Kings Plate eligibles. wlih Hearts of Oak and Ondramlda us the probable starters, -Toronto Gwbe. H. P. Whitneys candidate- for this years Epsom Derby ami other English classics have attracted considerable attention. Some of them were bred ai the Caatleton Stud of be late James R. Keene. nul these will not be .-iff. eted by Mr. Keenes death. Mr Whitney purchased the colts In June of Ihe year the] were yeariiaga, and all their nominations are in his ii. inie. he bavins entered them in the Derby and Othet stakes after their transfer. Oantave T. Dal. our. who is secretary to the Baltimore County Baring Commission, resides near Elliott City. Md. He is a devoted follower of the hounds in Howard County, took an active part in Ihe formation of the PatapOCO Hunt Club and its in corporation in 189.". is a member of the board of governors and at one time served as treasurer. He was out- ,,f Hue. memliers of a committee to condu el the tirst hunts meeting given by the club at Phnlleo. This was the establishing of hunts racing in Mar land.