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OWNERS AND HORSES EN ROUTE TO TIJUANA. Baltimore, Md., November 1. With racing drawing to a close in the east, the migration of racegoers to Tijuana has started, and, as the Lower California course is the first of the winter race tracks to open, it is the center point of attraction to the followers of the turf. The movement of horsemen is already on its way. L. Becker has left with Stellarina, .Striker, La Bete Noir and the rest of his horses. Charles Gasser has shipped Dolina, Sinai, Douglass S., Lady Rowena, Clnco Colorado, Benjamin, Keziah and Friar Nought. Clarence Buxton is getting ready to go with Pul-lux, Sasin, Old Broom and Dervish. C. IC. Moore will take Ninety Simplex, Lady Teresa, Shooting Star, Tea Caddy, Murphy, Lord Byron and Stalwart Helen. G. B. Wagnon has entered, Corsiean in a number of stakes. Sidney Stajers Virile will also go. Jule Gurson will make the trip with Half Bock and Polroma, while E. A. Burk will send Berilldon, the English horse, which won a number of important handicaps on the other side. Bookmakers and their clerks are already on their way, as they have had a long siege of idleness, owing to the fact that since the Belmont Park meeting closed mutuel betting has had complete sway. Among the prominent eastern layers who will draw in at Tijuana are Fred Beck, I. Hammershlag, M. Marks, Bus Blulnn, H. Block, John Cahill, Al Hanf, Harry Gardner, Will Hall, Sam Bradley, W. Torple, W. Atkinson, Henry Hanf, Horace Paul and S. Frank: Many race-goers and clerks have already gone, or havedeclared their intention of going.