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| Latest Turf Gossip From Fair Latonia LATONIA. Ky., June L Jack Howard Is a recent arrival from Lexington with the horses Water Flag, Court Lady and Kose Marie and he has arranged to bring nine more horses from Lexington in a few days. Howard will accept mounts at this meeting. Jockey T. Brothers, who injured his ankl" at Churchill Downs, will resume riding in a I few days. Will Perkins before leaving Louisville turned over to J. F. Schorr the two-year-olds Uasuli and l egrado, the property of Jefferson Livingston. Clyde Van Deusen has in training the nine-year-old SL Augustine, which formerly won many races for T. C. McDowell. The aged horse is now owned by W. C. Goodloe. CJ. W. Church is a late arrival from the minor tracks with Jedburgh Abbey, Billy C, Waponoca, Wayne Jr. and Wm. Deegans. • Dick Harris has in training three horses belonging to Dr. I. K. Clark of Schulenburg, : Texas. They are Black Mask, a four-year- I old, and Dr. John Kinney and Texas, both two-year-olds by . Porte Drapeau. Both ] youngsters were bred by Dr. Clark. Jesse Spencer is an arrival from Lexington i with fifteen horses. Joe Hawkins is another arrival from Lexington. He brought Fannie De Coursy, Saraband, Blue White and the two-year-olds Nocturnal and Moon Dove. The latter is said I to be very speedy. Dan Scott has a yearling brother to Son of John for which he recently refused an offer of 2,000. Will Perkins reports that Thibodeaux, win-| ner of the 1922 Latonia Derby, has been bred i this year to eight mares. The stables of J. V. Barnes and Jack Baker are among the late arrivals.