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of of 3 ig t- er x_ the •■ e" ile le for d ne ile in n. and id a er fast ■ I ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM BLUE BONNETS , MONTREAL, Que., June 10. Beginning Saturday with the opening of f the Dorval meeting, schooling will be con-he - ducted each morning from 8 :30 to 9 :30 at t both Blue Bonnets and Dorval. Eddie Thomas s will conduct the school at one track and Joe e Nelson at the other, The jumpers of the Queen City Stable and a those of R. Pending will be shipped to Ham-° ilton Thursday. E. Scobie is nursing a badly blackened eye, i- received when Leatherwood struck him with n his head in trying to wheel from the barrier r yesterday. Badges for horsemen racing at Dorval will be issued at the Blue Bonnets course Thurs-a s- day morning by C. Campeau. Entries for Dorval races will be accepted at Blue Bon-.st nets daily from 8 :30 to 10 a. m. at the secretarys :- office in the rear of the grandstand. L of f - t s e a i- n r s- :- L Marshall Cassidy took in the days racing. S- His next job will be at Devonshire. H. G. Bedwell is an arrival from Toronto. O. He sold Jacquerie and Humorist to U. S. S Wishard and is offering others for sale. T. Gorman, secretary of the Connaught t Park Jockey Club, came from Ottawa for the le day. J. J. Murphy, who was expected to arrive /e from New York to saddle Marie Dattner, was IS delayed and J. W. Healey sent her to the ie Post. H. G. Bedwell has decided not to ship to to Vancouver as announced a few days ago. C. L. A. Heiser, of Baltimore, is a visitor. ir. J. P. "Sammy" Smith, who saddled three ee of the winners here Saturday, sent Double le Tip to the post to win the Members Steeplechase, e- in the absence of trainer R. H. Craw-II v- ford. Charles Whitcroft returned from a mis-ir s- sionary trip to Toronto in behalf of the Van-1- n- couver meetings and left Tuesday night for or the coast. He reported that TT. S. Wishard rd would ship to British Columbia.