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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. Louis Tauber is among the late arrivals at Empire City from Kentucky. Fair Helen carried 111 pounds in race 27701, instead of 101, as previously reported. Trojan, the Futurity winner of 10M, has a badly bowed tendon, and it is doubtful if he will ever race again. Foxliall P. Kecnes three-year-old Churchill is safely back at Sheepsliead Bay from his unsuccessful trip to Chicago to run in the American Derby. W. II. Baker, who is on an eastern trip, let it be known at Yonkers Monday that he and his brother G rover are desirous of disposing of some of their racers iu training to make way for t lie yearlings they have purchased at an outlay of some 8,000. The stable of F. Ambrose Clark, embracing twenty-one horses, has arrived at Saratoga. The latest shipments to Saratoga from Long Island cm-brace- the stables of George I. Widencr, Jr., M. L. Schwartz, F. F. Ryan, A. R. Bresler am S. McNaughton. George JCeigler, who trains the horses of the Rev-orwiek Stable, was a visitor at Empire City Monday. He said his horses were all at the Saratoga track and doing nicely. He expressed the opinion that Lena Misha would train on and be a good colt, although lie is going slowly with him. He said lie did not expect to send him to the post before the fall meeting at Belmont Park. The management of the Mount Royal course is now considering the installation of the pari-mutucls for the meeting to be he-Id iu the autumn. The management will go to Kentucky to look after the placing of the order at the conclusion of this meeting. It is almost an assured thing that they will be installed. It is planned to use a combination machine so as not to have too many machines at the plant.