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CANADIAN TURF NOTES f » ■ 1 MONTREAL, Que.. June 14. Secretary Angovine and track superintendent MacDonald were congratulated by the horsemen on the wonderful condition of the Blue Bonnets plant. The track proper is in excellent condition ; fast as a bullet, with a nice soft cushion, just the sort of footing that should make new track records. New walks have been laid through the club house grounds leading to the paddock and secretarys office and the roads about the course have been resurfaced. The entire plant has been gone over and wherever improvements w« re n*»oded they wer- made. Jockey Terry Wilson, who rode for the Seagram S;al»le a few years back, got in from Ottawa this morning. Wilson has been riding this spring on the New York tracks. He is making his own engagements. Jockey W. Curran, who rode two winners the ctosfatj day of the OOBBMsjht Park Basst-ing, is here with the Mrs. Haspaoa l -an BbbMb. Train r Mulholland and Wes Taylor, the man;i;;.i of the stable, motored OVst from Ottawa rest rday. Tl.ey n port that their horses shipped in pood shaps and that their plans are to remain at Biue Boaasta for the Bummer months. At the conclusion of the final meeting here the stable will probably be returned to Havre de Grace for the fall meetings in Maryland. The w I! htt i m:re LAmour, property of Norman Ml r! .". lias been retired to the ■tud and bred to Cudgel, j