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PIMLICO TURF NOTES «« 1 IIMLICO, Md . May Z. "huek l-rost h;is taken over jockey L. I«iiijis and O. Kit-tellers books and will make their engagements during the Pimlico meeting. Norman Kennedy reports that his good plater I-Vlix eanie out of his raee on Saturday last in had eondition. The liorse bowed and Kennedy will have him blistered and turned out at the * Irif f ith Farm in the Jreen Spring Valley. It is his intention of openlnsr a publie stable and several gentlemen interested in cross rountry sport have promised to turn some of their chasers over to him !■ train. W. .1. Salmnns Ireakness candidate. Black Panther, was an arrival from Belmont Park. He made the trip in good shape and was as frisky a.s a kitten when unloaded. Tommy lnnnan, secretary of the- Con-riaught Park .Jockey Club, arrived at Pimlico today. His mission here is to assign stalls to horsemen who intend racing at the Ottawa meeting. There are sixteen horses on the schooling list: St. Valentine. Blue Parter. Contemplate. Scorcher. Triton, Lucie Ann, Night March, Philosophy. Cudgeller. Kosciusko. Care l"r« e. Column. African Paisy, Alletachc. Master Sweep and Machette. The officials at Iimlico include: Stewards: A GL Weston. Ceorge Brown. Jr.. Frank J. Bryan. Judges: J. B. Campbell, Francis Q. Biggs. 11. P. Conkling. Pacing Secretary: Frank J. Bryan. Starter: James Milton. J. P. Mayberry. Jr.. son of the late J. Piermont Mayberry, prominent trainer a few years back, was married Saturday evening at the home of jockey hick Bang on iar-rison Boulevard. Baltimore, to Miss Margaret tiolden. of Brooklyn. Md. The two-year-old Knight ran in the interest and colors of the Seagram Stable-Saturday. The colt was purchased from W. Garth l»efore the race, but ran coupled as the Carth entry. Fleetwood was claimed from the third race at Havre Saturday by V. C Merion for Scapa Flow and Triton were sent a mile lend an eighth this morning in 1 :.~ 6. Triton was going away at the end. Trainer Scott Harlan announced that he would send Scapa Flow to the post in a mile and seventy yards condition race for three-year-olds on F:iday next and that the colt would have blinkers as part of his equipment in that event. Joseph Mcl ennan returned from New York tl.i.s mornimr. He reports that sevcra: of I the metropolitan stables will be shipped to the Woodbine course to participate in the I I racing of the Ontario Jockey Club meeting. Mr. McLennan left for Bouisville tonight to consult with M. J. Winn in regards to accepting a position of racing secretary at some of the Chicago tracks. It develops that nothing delinite has been decided on as to who will ill this important position at either Washington Park or Lincoln Fields. The I aurel Park stud will offer a couple of stallions at the sale in the paddock here on Tuesday next after the Kilmer consignment is disiKised of. H. P. Headleys Helens Babe and Amadel were returned to Kentucky after the running of the l»ixie Handicap. Jex-key W. Lilley •went West with the stable. When the Maryland Pacing Commission decided to investigate I.illeys record before parsing on his application for a license the rider decided to return to Kentucky. lYainers Max Hirsch and T. J. Headley Jc-ft for New York last night, where they will remain for a couple of days before returning to Pimlico. B. A. CHissidy. general manager of the Miami Jockeys club course, was a visitor. He will remain until Thursday evening before returning to New York. Clyde Phillips wired his assistant. Roy Waldron. that he was shipping the two tilli.-M, Tigress and lx dina, which are eligibles for the Iimlico Oaks: also. Saxon, which will be the Oreentree Stables representative in the Ireakness Stakes. This tr:o is due to arrive at Pimlico tomorrow.