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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. The Empire City stake offering, just made public, shows a total increase in values of 810,700 as compared with 1915. A statement in Daily Racing Form of February 11. in its report of the Juarez racing of the day previous, to the effect that judge Price had warned jockey Cross that he would have "to be more careful in his riding." has been investigated ami found to be an error, no such incident occurring. H. A. Ferguson, owner of Preston Lynn, a recent winner at New Orleans, is a New York physician. He purchased the horse from Archie Ziminer recently for 00. Dr. Ferguson is thinking of getting together a good stable to campaign on the eastern tracks, as he is an ardent sportsman, and racing is his favorite iwstime. At the Windsor. England meeting. February 5. the six-year-old American horse Linier.uk. carried 168 ikoumls to victory in Hie Clareinont Handicap Steeplechase of two miles and one hundred yards. Ry Rock Sand Anuot Lyle. be was bred by Mr. Belmont and sent to England by him, but was sold and is now the property of E. Patterson.