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, I I ■ J . I j : 1 _ 1 • ■ I ; 1 NOTES OF THE TURF. Ton Point, which was scratched from the Metro politan Hamiicap, will he seen in action at Bel moiit Park in a day or two. The Jockey Clab stewards have tabled the appli callous of L. Burlinganie. W. K. Suggs and Henry Blank lor trainers licenses. Tinlo. lln- Fnglish five year "Id that raced in H. West rotors at Woodbine a day nr two ago, is no bigger than a p l. pmi.v. lie is speedy. James Milton hna to Montreal to h, dp pre par.- for Hie opening of the Horval 1ark meeting with which. lie is io he connected as starter. Among the veterans at Belmont Park, aa opening day. w.-re Jacob Hindis. Charles Littleneld Peter Wimmer, Matt Allen and Charley Ox. Charles Carroll has declared his horses mil of the Grand Prix de Paris, ami W. K. VanderbUt has declared forfeit for all his entries, with the exception of Derrit, Diderot and ■Tmstej. Trainer I. K.-lfl was fined flfj hv the stewanls at Longchainp recently for having sent M. Panera Nnsbka to i».st for the Prix d.- PRaneranee, the tilly not being attnitamid to the starting gate. P. Gray Criswohl is to serve as deputy steward of the Jockey Clab, fm- 1. K. Hitchcock, during the tatters ahsence abroad, and J. G. lull 111 li,--will serve iii a like capacity fm- John Sinrord, who K lis., in go abroad. Thomas Hitcbceck has pranaaed to the Jockey Clab stewards tin- adoption of a rule prohibiting lr.uu starling any horse having mi the fan feet -hoes or plates with toes or any contrivance which may endanger other h or sea. August B.-lniont. chairman of the Jockev Club. expressed himself as highly gra tided with the -up pmi giv.-n by lln- pontic on tbe opening .lav al .Belmont 1ark. lie said that it was proof that racing could he successfully conducted on a high plain- and vviih cash betting eliminated. Tin- tallowing are the posl lions of run leading Hat race tockeya In Irani.- this s.-asou. up 1,. the mi. I. lie of May: P. ONeill, thirty-three win-: M. Mil:,.-, twenty-six; C. earner, twenty-three: Sharpe, twentj mi.-; J. K. iff. sixteen: J. Cbilds. fourteen; Allcinaml ami 0. Stem, twelve: Milton ll.iirv i.-u: C. CI ilds, nine; J. Jennings, eight. H. S ONeil. secretary of tin- Harford County Farmers Asaoeiattoa, recently applied to the Jockey Cliil. for sanction for a ten days meeting over the Harford Agriculture ami Breeders Association traik at Havre il«- Grace, September 2 to September 13, ami was advised thai formal approval of its date! was not necessary, since the meeting is to be conducted in connection with a fair. •