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CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Dunhoyne, winner of the Fntuiii, of IMS, has wintered well at Belmont Park and grown into ai. uuusuallj promising looking four-ye r-old. William Hogan ha- a grand ktoklng two year old i,,. ghort i.ia-- !■ in Louise, of which much i- expected in the coming Juvenile races of 1920. The duties of clerk of the coarse of the Bpsom meeting are lo be shared between Captain Walter Dorling and Mr. V. G. Langiands, who acta aa iiuctioueer at Bpsom and other fixtures, and i- pro prietor oi Langiands -land on the Barrey down-. it i- not ofieii that ■ in i mare lias three rei resentativea racing in one sfteras but at Cantei bury Park, Australia, recent!] raahrfoot had thai number— u iy, Sibonga hj Charlemagne II. i in tli. Nui-.-n Handicap, Williams Foot bj King William I in the Park B takes and Nimbletoe bj L l.iiiacrei hi the Highweight Handicap. .None of the _ trio gained a place.