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1 f r I II t 0 _ t a is a y j • "JACK" J0YNER WILL VISIT KENTUCKY. New York. March 30. — A. J. Joynor intends to spend a wec-k or two in Kentucky before the rae- ing season opens here. He has not yet purchased any horses, owing to the fact that such high prices are- asked for anything that appears to be useful, "Maybe I can pick up two or thre" in Kentucky," said this international trainer, "and perhaps I shall have to wait until I sec- something desirable in this se-c-tiin. It is ge-tting mighty monotonous having nothing to tio to employ my time." Ip to the present tim" there have been 271 for- eign horses registered he-re during 1915 and 191H. according to figures compiled by the registration department of the Jockey Club. Many more are expected and the total will be considerably over 300. I. J. Dwyer, president of the Queens County and I.rookl.vn Jockey Clubs, is in a hospital on Btaten Island for a fortnights treatment for his minis. lie- has been a ilfllll from Riggs dis- eaa ■ for aeveral years. Otherwise he is in excel* lent health. .Algernon Diingerlie-ld departed for Bowi" today to attend to the- business of the- Jockey Club inci- dental to the opening of the- eastern racing season.