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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. Jockey F. Robinsons fee for winning the Latonia Cup Saturday was 00. Faux-Col and Lr-o Skolny have been turned out at Bosque Bonita Farm near Lexington, Ky. John Whalen, who is to train the horses of the Wickliffe Stable, has arrived in Kentucky to as-summe his duties. The attendance on the opening day of the Australian Jockey Clubs Spring Meeting at Raudwick, October 3, was about 28,000. Mr. John E. Madden announces that he will sell the entire crop of 1910 foals by Sir John Johnson in the sale at Lexington, November 27-December 2. Hon. J. N. Camden is expected at Lexington from New York. Mr. Camdens numerous friends will be glad to learn that the operation which he recently underwent was entirely successful and that he is well on the road to complete recovery. Master Commissioner Hind of Covington sold the horses Irish Gentleman and Sauterelle Saturday to dissolve the partnership between W. C. Metzer and J. H. Baker. J. II. P.aker bid in Irish Gentleman for 1916.sh00, and U. S. Wishard bid in Sauterelle for . 1 Horses already quartered at Juarez in anticipation of the opening of the customary winter meeting on Thanksgiving Day include E. J. OCoiinells Lacia and T. C. Cole; T. S. Parkers Zim. Rey. Vested Rights and Peter Grimm; J. A. Seckingtons Casey Jones and three yearlings; A. A. Greggs Esmeralda and Edna F., and J. A. Clements June Bride. Cousin Bob and Dr. Schwartz. J. T. McDerniott. of Chicago, congressman, representing the Fourth Illinois District, who was at Latonia one day last week, is chairman of the agricultural appropriations committee, and said the reason only 5,000 was appropriated by congress to improve the breed of horses was because no one came before the committee to plead for the thoroughbred, to show how useful it was in time of war.