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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF All reports agree that Latonia is having the most successful meeting in the history of that course courseOn On May 23 Brecken ridge Vileys broodmare Strychiuia foaled a bay colt at Stouevell Farm by Hastings which Is a halfbrother to Highball win ¬ ner of the last American Derby DerbyAugust August Blimio has taken eight thoroughbreds to Belmont Park from their quarters at Bay Shore Thev arv Gold Plate Peaceful Two Royals Over yondi 11 Mr SIHJCS Golden Plume Sickle and Andes AndesProspects Prospects are bright for the success of the Denver meeting which opened at Overland Park Satur ¬ day with a card of eight races The track and its appointments are in good condition and there is an abundance of horses horsesKen Ken Walker announces that he has already secured several entries to the autumn yearling sale of the Kentucky Sale Co for which this ilrin have already claimed dates and this sale of youngsters will be held next autumn on Monday and Tuesday October IS and 19 19At At Jamaica Friday jockeys E Dngan and M Bus ton were reported by Patrol Judge Ilauna for cross ¬ ing over on the backstretch in the second race They were cautioned by Steward C 3 Kitztrornhl and told that no rough riding would wouldThey They promised to keep their mounts stn future futureTrainer Trainer J T Weaver lias given out that he now thinks his mare Gowell winner of tin Latonia Derby in 1913 will once more stand training and he now lias her taking mild exercise He will make no effort lo get her ready to race before fall as lie means to give her every chance to improve in sound ¬ ness before he puts her in real active training again againJ J C Slllam has so far purchased no yearlings this year He and his racing iiartners bought thirty three head last year one died and he lias sold six ¬ teen which leaves him at present in his training barn sixteen twoyearolds He will go slow with liurchases this year at least until he unloads a good part of the twoyearolds he now has in his charge chargeThe The second consignment of the Gifford Cochran yearlings purchased from T K Madden numbering eighteen has arrived at the Gravesend track from Kentucky There are now at Gravcsend forty year ¬ lings thu property of Mr Cochran They will be rested up si bit lieing broken and trained Trainer Midgley will not take charge of them until the rac ¬ ing season is over Mr Cochran is hi111 iii iiinuwi nuwi over their appearance