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e e 1, j 1- it " be e y i". r» * ?r 11 is le d is s •e e. •d ;r t" BOWIE TRACK NOTES 1 a . __ g. BOWIE, Md.. April 12. Tom McCreary passed through Baltimore this morning with two carloads of horses, on his way from Aiken, S. C, to Belmont Park. Frank Patterson came on from Xew York to attend to the shipment of the division of the Greentree Stable that Clyde Phillips was handling. There were fourteen in the lot. Battle Shot was added to the schooling list. Hart Dernham, agent for Benjamin Block, was an arrival. C. L. Carroll left this morning for Belmont Park with Apple and a two-year-old. H. O. Bedwell sent sixteen horses over to Havre de Grace this morning. He left four here to race at Bowie on the closing day. O. E. Van Winkle had a claim in for the plater Lewis, and was chagrined when he discovered that the horse had been scratched, Paul Fox has reported that his mre Little Fox has foaled a nice bay colt by Rocket, Candy Pig was stalled en route from Pim-ig lico to Bowie, and was ordered scratched by the stewards. All money wagered on the horse was refunded. Gus Plaster has rearranged his plans, and will leave with his horses for Aurora at the conclusion of the Bowie meeting. Jockey II. Fisher has signed to ride for I E . F. Seremba, und will accompany the stable when it leaves for Chicago. Xine horses in the J. P. McGovern stable, e . and nine the property of M. J. Cremens, were vanned over to Havre de Grace, and d five more of the horses that William Garth n has at Pimlico will be shipped to the Harford d County course tomorrow. John Bosley, Jr.. has arranged to ship the ie useful colt General Bullard to Long Island, j to take part in the Lnited Hunts meeting g next week. Sun Kin came out of his race yesterday 9 with several cuts on his off hind leg. The two-year-old Sport raced in the colors -s of C. Phillips when she started in the first It race this afternoon. Mat: Brady shipped the J. L Davis horses ?s from Benning to Pimlico this morning. «