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Latest Turf News From Havre Frank Herald will train the division of the Quincy Stable which will be campaigned at Pimlico. Silas Veitch will transfer the C. K. Harrison horses to Pimlico on Friday, while W. Oliver will ship to Jamaica on Sunday. J. F. Schorr has shipped the filly Giarre to E. B. McLeans farm at leesburg, Va., where she will enter the stud next year. J. H. Lewis arrived at Pimlico this morn-ning with the J. H. Widener stable, numbering fifteen, from the Widener farm at Elkins Park, Pa. Commander J. K. L. Ross, accompanied by K. P. Dawes, a director of the Montreal Jockey Club, was a visitor from Montreal today and will remain to the end of the meeting. Walter M. Jeffords was unlucky in the Aberdeen Stakes when his starter. Cockney, was bumped and Morris was unseated on tht-first turn. Fortunately both colt and rider escaped injury. Carmandale. which was severely kicked yesterday by Hildur. is not as badly injured as at first thought. The kick landed on a muscle and the horse will be seen under colors before the Maryland season closes, according to A. Alexandra.