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| JEFFERSON PARK NOTES | 9 ■ g NEW ORLEANS. I.a.. April 2. Jockey L. Craver leaves Sunday for his home in Batavia, Ohio. After a vacation of ten days he will report to the Idle Hour Farm Stable, his contract employer, at Lexington. J. McPherson lias decided to keep his big stable here until April 10, when it will be shipped to Lexington. F. W. Bartows horses that Clarence Turner has in his care here will be shipped to Jamaica Sunday. G. W. Carroll will send two and J. Simpson one in the same car. The managements of the Fair Grounds ;md Jefferson Park have decided to keep their respective tracks in good condition for two weeks following the ck se of the local ;:?ason in order to accommodate horsemen who will keep their stable.; here until later la the month. lietween five and six hundred horses will be left at the two courses, after the departure of staples shipping Sunday and Monday. Jockey F. Armstrong will leave for Beulah Park Sunday to join the stable of his contract employer. H. E. Brown. Starter William Hamilton will take a vae-a-tion at his Hot Springs home before proceeding to Louisville. His assistants left tonight for Kentucky t j assist in the schooling of two-year-olds. Terry Foley, who was in charge of the jockeys quarters at Jefferson Park, is going direct to New York, where he serves in a similar capacity at the metropolitan tracks. Jockey D. Froggatte had his first mount in some time on Jeneral Haldeman in the Maryland Handicap. Captain E. C. Ueuhain of the Pinkerton Service and who was in charge of policing Jefferson Park, departed tonight for New York. He plans to visit Bowie, after which he will return to New York, where he is engaged on metropolitan trail:.- throughout the entire season.