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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF W. WiM..JardV 0].|hu tnnity is a tough pr»|»ositioii for any mans horse to l«-at over a muddy track. C. Mergb-r. C. Kunimer and II. Kriekson are coiisiib i 1 IP. • nio-t promising of the apprentice jockeys now riding in Maryland. Louis ,. fella, owner of the Oaklawn Iark track .it Ho Springs, also heavily interested in the La -Uini* and Fort F.rio courses, lies at the point of death ir the St. Luke Hospital in St. Louis, where his wife j j,iV seriously ill. William Midgh-y. Jr., son of the popular trainer of the ;. .%. CiK-hran horses, who rode his first winner on Itughoiise Monday at Havre de Crai-e. is not i|iiite It; years obi. His handling of the hard headed, erratic Itughoiise earned for the young rider he admiration of all who saw the race. It was tlie lads second appearance in the saddle and vet-crnu ttiifmeu predict a brilliant future for him.