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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. Trainer James Fitxsimmons contemplates shipping his horses from Gravesend tu Havre de Grace tomorrow. A. J. Joyncr will begin operations at Belmont Park with a stable of seven flat racers belonging to Joseph B. Widener. of Philadelphia. John W. S. horrs two-year-old Harry Kelly continues to work in sensational fashion at Dmglas Park. Lmisville. His latest trial was a quarter in 22 r. on Tuesday. In their annual report to the shareholders tie-directors of the Mnllingar Irelandl Bace Company stated that the net profits in 1915 were more than double those in the preceding season. Big Smoke. T. C. Bradleys Kentucky Derby candid. it-, was thrown out of training in consequence of having struck Uaseetf while working, as a result of which his right teg "filled" badly. Trainer Steve Lawler is going along with training operati.us vigorously at Cravesend. Trojan, the Futurity winner whiih the Quincy Stable sent to the post in 1911, is taking slow work and looks g !. Jeeteg Taidin has established himself as a favorite with the train rs and owners at Oravesend. including his new employer. 6. M. Odom. In discussing the use of a whip in riding, jockey Tap-tin said that while he liked to ride u horse without having to use one, be disliked being put up without a whip. John I .ax ton of Toronto, reports the arrival of a fine foal by Aeronaut, from his good Utah Welles mare. Spring Maid. Aeronaut is apt. Ca-s.itt; Ayrshire horse, sire of Spring Board and Flying Fairy. This youngster is well enough bred to do what Mr. l.-ixlou hopes for with him, which is t» win tha Kings Plate of tttfc Part of the diisi,,n ,.f John Sanfords racing strihg thai wintered at Charleston. S. C. has arrived at Belmont Park. I.oochares and another have be. n srnt up to lliirrieaiia Farm, for a short rest. These, with the horses of the San for. 1 string already ::t Belmont Park, bring the total up to eighteen, there being nine iu the shipment just arrived.