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I ; i . l - 1 - 1 , ,• , -, TULSA PROGRAM BOOK OUT TULSA, Okla., April 7.— William P. Kyne. general manager of the Tulsa Jockey Club, which will conduct the racing here this spring, today mailed to horsemen the condi- tion book for the first five days of the ap- proaching meeting. The racing is to begin Tuesday, April 24, and continue for nineteen or more days. Seven races will be run daily. Purses of . 00 and $.".00 will be offered. Plenty of horses and riders will be here in time for the opening day. judging by the number of arrivals "daily. Horses from New Orleans and Tijuana are already quartered at the Fair Grounds, together with a mim-• ber that wintered in Oklahoma and Texas. The Jarvis starting gate will be used at this meeting.