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| LEXINGTON TURF NOTES LEXINGTON, Ky , April 24. I John F. Schorr, with a consignment of the ; B. B. McLean horses, came from I.nuisville this morning. Tare ■ members of the Bloom field stable, in charg* of trainer Burt Williams, were also newcomers from Louhnrllle during the i day. Jockey Pubois accompanied the con-1 signment and will ride here. | The initial program book, embracing the first eight days of rac ing, was distributed ; i by secretary William Shelley during the day to horsemen. j Roy Carruth rs was an arrival from the East to be on hand for the opening. 1.. have Yourself, winner of the 1921 Kentucky Derby, in which he beat his stable-mate, Black Servant, has been transferred to John R. Bradleys ownership and the latter will shortly send him to Colorado, where he will be used for breeding purposes. BagenbaKgage and Boot to Boot will be shipped next week to Maryland where they will be start- d in the Piinlico stakes. Jockey Albert Johnson, if he can be secured, will 1 have the mount on the colts. Training operations at the track of the ; Kentucky Association this morning were I over a Slightly heavj but drying out track. Derby trials were f. w as it was not the 1 regular srork day for the Derbj candidates.