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■ • : 1 ■ ; ■ • • • ■ MAPPING OUT KENTUCKY CAMPAIGN. Lexington. Kv., November 20. — President Catesby Woodford t*lay called a meeting of the executive committee of the Kentucky Association, to be held next Fridav, for the purpose of discussing racing dates and stake races for next springs meeting here. The general managers and secretaries of the four racing associations in Kentucky this fall agreed that each organization would indicate its desires to the Kentuckv State Racing Commission without coming to a tentative understanding as to the sched-1 ule and let the commission work it out to suit. It was, however, agreed that Lexington should give the opening meeting as usual. General Manager Matt J. Winn expressed a willingness to have Churchill Downs precede or follow the Douglas Tark meeting at I.ouisville. Secretary G. D. Wilson today expressed Cue opinion that Lexington will ask for not less than twelve days for the spring meeting. The stakes probablv will be the same as last spring. The thoroughbred mares Espero. Sham and Jac- queminot purchased at the Elraondorf Stud and Clav Bros. dispersal sales by Robert S. Strader for" Willis Sharp Kilmer, will be shipped to Bing-t hainpton, N. . Sunday morning in charge of John Miller. BmsN is in foal to Transvaal and the other two to Sain.