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T RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES T $ 4 KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 15. H. L. Crain sold the three-year-old Bill Phillips to L. L Mason, in whose colors be ran Friday. The consideration was private. The further entry of Luke Jr., a notorious rail runner, which was disqualified Thursday for bearing over on Crittall, will be refused at this meeting. Twenty-two horses arrived here this morning from Omaha, Included were the stables of K. S. Cleveland and J. H. Gilham. Five jockeys were added to the colony already here when L Logan, J. Scurlock, O. Jones and E. Armstrong made their appearance from Omaha. Trainer E. J. Waggoner, who was suspended for using profane and abusive language, had the suspension lifted upon payment of the 00 fine Appi entice jockey M. Wimmer was again the leading money rider at Riverside Park for the past week with 35 in his pay envelope. R. OBrien 55, J. Dyer 1310, W. Balentine 40, R. Meredith 10, A. Tiner 95 followed. - •