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.. ? r e e g t I e h s f . j e e _ „ | j j e j jj r v j t 1S j p ,j r •k rs 3t, j HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES I and $ • HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 28. The apprentice allowance on Turquoise in the second race was waived and he carried 113 pounds. Jockey L. Schaefer accompanies the divi- sion of the Wilson-Salmon stable that will be raced on the Canadian circuit this sum- mer. J. Josiah goes from here to New York, where he will ride as a free lance. Charles Meister reports that he is sending a couple of vans to New York to transfer twelve English-bred two-year-olds to the Kenneth Gilpin farm at Boyce, Va. Meister shipped this morning to Pimlico the stables of E. K. Bryson, J. Y. Christmas, M. J. Cre- mens and W. Brooks. On Sunday he trans- fers from here to the Hill Top course the horses of E. B. McLean, W. Maher, J. P. Mc- Govern, W. J. Owens and G. C. Brenton. E. Myatt has arranged to make jockey A. Robertsons engagements at Pimlico. This lad will have the mount on Knapsack in the Dixie Handicap. Jockey Willie Curran leaves for New York Monday evening, where he will spend several days at the home of his parents before re- porting to the J. McGee stable at Churchill Downs on May 6. G. Hudgins and M. Rose were suspended for the remainder of the meeting by the starter. Canter was withdrawn from the Trial Han- dicap this afternoon because trainer Harry Rites did not wish to take the chance of removing the bar plate, in which he has been running his races this spring.