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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. It was Margold and not Marigold that ran in race 202t;7 at Deloiimier Park Tuesday. August Belmont probably will be represented in the Suburban Handicap by Stromboli and Friar Rock. It is said that some £90,000 was handled on a rarest Sunday in the Tijuana ring by the thirteen books in SpStathss, It is said that Koanier will be an absentee from the- Suburban Handicap next Tuesday, with the idea that it would lie better to reserve him for his Kentucky Handicap e-ngagement at Douglas lark the following Saturelay. Rnrachute is regarded as one of the best three-year-olds at Tijuana. nn re-e-ent winning of the Diipe-e Handicap erne mile in 1:39%. the track record — making him the topic of c-onvi-rsation share. lie is be-ing pointed for the Tijuana Derby, which will be run in June-. Racing officials from all quarters were among the vilsitors at Woodbine- Wednesday. W. .1. Stark of Edmonton, who is secretary of the Northwest Circuit, as well as manager of the Edmonton Exhibition, r.iaele the longe-st journey to SSS the- s|»ort. Secretary William Berths Jt of Blue Bonnets; Crawford b-iss, Hon. Secretary of CeaaaasM Park; the Fort Erie Manage-r, Joseph E. Martin, and the Hamilton secretary. A. R. Loudon, were there, as well as Walter O. Parmer, secretary of the Windsor Joe key Club. B. A. Jones, whose two-year-olds have won fre-qaeatly at Tijuana, will leave shortly for his breeding ranch at Parne-11. Mo., to sec that his coming crop of juveniles are ooing put in condition for racing e-arly next year. This is Jones first trip to the Pacific- coast with horses to race and sell and he is pleased with the- re-sults. Juanita Frederick. Peep Again. Gulf Stre-am, Old Harry and other winners now at Tijuana are products of the Jones breeeling farm. He has forty highly -bred broodmares and four sires in Ilarrigan. Blues, Waldo and Seth, the luut named by the valuable imported Adam.