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t MARYLAND TURF NOTES ] ■ $• — — » BALTIMORE, : Id., March 31. Joe Morris has the ten-year-old Dr. Hickman galloping daily at Pimlico. r..M Hurley, brother of William, who trains for the Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable, arrived ; Bowie with Drama, the property of Miss W. .1. Martin. This filly should race » well over a Ions distance unless her trip from [ New Orleans affected her. R. Skiukcr of Washington, and Val Crane ? are Other Bowie arrival! from New Orleans. J. H. Nicholson reports the arrival of a i filly foal by Bunga Buck — Winne Conne at t the Warfb-ld farm in Timonium. She was j Coaled last Sunday. Mrs. Steve ODonneU came from San Diego, Calif., to join her husband, who will ride for ;- Adm. Car;. T. Crayson this season. The Grayson band is at Pimlico in charge of f Billy Garth. One cannoi miss J. P. McGoverns barn at I Bowie li is painted a bright green, as are » the pails and other utensils around the stable. The Baltimore turfmans band this spring is j nol formidable, but trainer Paul Fox may do j well with it. Dave Becker arrived from New Orleans 3 and will remain throughout Marylands 3 spring meetings. He will take in the Canadian meetings next summer. George D. Wideners band, consisting of f twelve horses, which wintered at Krdheim j Farm at Chestnut Hill, Pa., arrived in charge of trainer Jack Joyner. Joe Burtschell, who trains the .Tusta Farm Stable, arrived from Cuba. Willie Martin li brought their horses from the Island. After shipping his band from Cuba to o Havre de Grace, C. Fenaro vanned four r horses bet ft. Mort Shaw, custodian of the mutuel room a here, arrived from Miami, where he spent t the wint*-r. G R. Brysoa of Baltimore, who raced at t New Orleans last winter, trekked here with li eighteen horses.