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NOTES OF THE TURF R W Waldeu has arrived at Havre de Grace from his farm at Middieburg Md with two three yearolds and five twoyearolds Four of the two yearolds are by Chilton and one by Singleton Of the lot Alfred Heiinen Morris owns a colt by Chillon ChantillyThe Chantilly The American stallion Sands of the Orient by Rock Sand Orienta which was recently sent from West Australia to Sydney for sale is reported to have been Iwught by Mr D U Seaton Sands of the Orient Is an excellent type of horse and takes the fancy of all who have seen him himGwynn Gwynn Tompkins has added some fresh blood to Ids string of cross country porforlners and expects to cut some figure In the jumping races this season The veteran Jimmy Lane which holds the champion ¬ ship for victories through the field vas left behind at the farm having been pensioned for life lifeAt At St Cloud in France Monday W K Vander bilts Ocnli won the Prix du Bois de Boulogne worth 1000 and Clariere was second in the race for the Prix DCS Amazones OXeill rode both F J Goulds Andiamo finished second ill the race for the Prix Velasquez Messrs Widener Kohler and Thomes entries were unplaced in the various races racesAlxmt Alxmt two hundred horses are already quartered at Tulsa Okla in preparation for the meeting opeii ing there the coming Saturday and additional ar ¬ rivals from Oklahoma City and Dallas are expected to swell tile total to 300 by Saturday George Rose lias arrived and will be among the bookmakers who will lay odds Others expected to book include E II Hughes J B Morris C L Penu aud O W Perry PerryMany Many of the Pimlico stalls are filled far in ad ¬ vance of the time for opening with horses whose owners were unable to obtain stable accommodations t Havre de Grace The improvements at tlio old Hill op course for the coming meeting have been com ¬ pleted and include a new betting ring and building for tlio parimtitucl machines The grandstand and stables iiave Itcen repainted and the whole plant presents a line appearance