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9 I CHURCHILL DOWNS NOTES | i — $ LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 28. The Kay Cee Stable, represented by Grey-stone, claimed Jealous out of the final race Saturday, from J. T. Looney, for ,800. C. W. Hay, general manager of Washington Park, and Charles F. Price, presiding steward in charge of the racing at Churchill Downs. Latonia and Lincoln Fields, members of the Illinois license committee, returned from Chicago, where they attended a meeting of that body yesterday. The three-year-old fillies Constance and Concession, owned by Arthur B. Hancock, have been retired from racing and will go to Mr. Hancocks nursery to be bred. Concession is a half sister to Nimba, winner of the Metropolitan Handicap last Saturday. E. E. Mooar, who is shipping his stable to Arlington Park on Friday, has turned out the horses Watch On, Flashes and Baritone. The latter, a two-year-old, has been gelded. Mooar has arranged to breed the three-year-old Juaneva to Lovely Manners and this morning sent her, along with the other three horses, to J. P. Chinns farm. Three of the Le Mar Stock Farm Stables horses will accompany the Mooar horses to Arlington Fark. Jockey Lee Hardy, who has been out of the saddle for six weeks as a result of a fractured small bone in his right ankle, will resume riding tomorrow. The injury was received in a fall from a two-year-old he was galloping at the Downs track.