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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TORT. Claude Lawless, owner of Commendation, was warned of at Reno a few days ago with his hots.! for "unbecoming conduct." Sheriff Crippeu of Saratoga, accompanied by sev oral of his deputies, visited Belmont Dark Saturday to familiarize himself with the bet ling methods in vogue. Augast Belmonts Friar Reek has the distinction of being rated the best of the eastern two-year olds by Handicapper Vosbargh. In the weights for the Wakelicld Handicap Friar Rook was given 12, pounds to 125 for John F. Mad.lens White Hackle. The Reno stewards have asked the Nevada State Racing « omniissi.iii to revoke the license of Jockey Washer for betting "it Zoroaster when he had ,i mount on LoaiSe Paul in the sasse race. J". T. Nolan and It line, hive been suspended for a , dating with touts and touting themselves. At Hamburg Horn on Sunday the Ilauibtiri; Grand Priae of 5,606. the second most Important, German turf event of the year, was won by Baron Alfred von Oppenheims Masher, ridden by Archibald. See on.l place was taken by Haniels Aibula. ridden by Jockey Ptaeachke, which carried the same owners ...lots to victory in the Derby. The influx of horsemen has already ooniinenoe.l »t Dufferhj Dark. Toronto, for the meeting of the Metropolitan Racing Association, which commences on.. week from next Saturday. A carload of horses, including the HortOB string, is there from Iitonia. while several strings have arrived from King Edward Park. Montreal. There will be an abundance of material on hand by the end of the week. Apart from his bleeding, which is of tie- l cst. White Ha.kle is a tine looking two-year-old with powerful quarters, good shoulders anil clean lei;s. He is wonderfully muscled, too. while his stride W .smooth and frictionless. In speaking of him, Mr. Madden laid mack emphasis ni his disposition, sa v tag: "In all my experience in the breeding and development ..f thoroughbreds, I have rarely, if ever, seen a horse m, even tempered, so free from any bad habits or well behaved. I know he can run fast, and 1 am thinking he can run far."