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j LAT0NIA TURF NOTES LiATONIA, Ky June 24. Jockey L. Canfield, who suffered a badly bruised eye when hit by a clod during a race earlier In the week, returned to the saddle this afternoon after an absence of several days, occasioned by the injury. He rode with goggles. Starter Hamilton added the two-year-olds Dentess, High Storm, King Star, Leather Breeches and Lady Rosabell to his schooling list. A Winters was granted a trainers license and J. P. Meehan an agents paper by the license committee this afternoon. The latter will serve as agent for the Meehan Bros. establishment. W. E. Caskey, Jr., returned from a short business trip in time to witness todays racing. Dr. C. C. Cann, veternarian, returned today from Washington Park. He will leave for his Cannland Farm Sunday morning. Johnnie Daniels is due to arrive Monday from Falrmount Park with three of the H. P. Headley horses. He has been racing at that track. One of the number is Almadel, which was cut down in his last race and will go to Beaumont Farm from here. Kay Spence will send a few of the Audley Farm horses to Raceland, the foremost one of the string being Nevermore, an intended starter in the Raceland Derby. Spence is going direct to Lincoln Fields with the other members of his big stable. There will be a sale of horses in training in the Latonia paddock Saturday. Among1 the horses to be " offered are Sandhurst, Watchful, Guapa, Mother of Pearl, Divorcee, Rivershell, Scotland Yard, Embrvo and Edith Gray. T. Pascuma will become a full fledged jockey next Monday, his apprenticeship expiring with the termination of the Saturdays racing. Judge Charles F. Price will depart Sunday morning for Chicago, where he will attend the arrangement of the racing department of the coming Lincoln Fields meeting that opens July 2. Racing secretary William Shelley will depart for the same track next Wednesday.