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f FAIRMOUNT PARK NOTES I 4 € COLLIN SVILL.E, 111., June 1. Jockey C. K. Allen, who rode Naishapur in the Derby, will continue riding at Fairmount Park for some time. Jockey De Prema, who rode Minotaur, departed for Chicago Sunday to resume riding at Washington Park. Naishapur will be shipped to Washington Park Monday. His trainer, John B. McKee, left for Louisville, where he will prepare for shipment the remainder of the Chaffee Earl racers to Chicago. Hogan and Phillips claimed Huey out of the third race for ,500. The purple and white airplane of the National Elks Magazine arrived promptly as scheduled and alighted in the infield of Fair-mount Park at 2 :30 oclock and was greeted with noisy cheers. The machine was piloted by C. M. Sterling. J. H. Hamilton of the business department of the Elks Magazine was the only passenger. A large delegation of prominent members of the B. P. O. E. greeted , the fliers.