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HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES $ HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 25. There were two claims in the sixth race Thursday. Vowed Vengeance was taken by Mrs. E. Jackson, and Mulatto by L. Bon-homme. The consideration in each instance was ?1,500. Among the departures for Belmont Park this morning was D. R. McDaniel. who left with horses he is training for Mrs. M. P. Allen. Included in the shipment was the unbeaten two-year-old Vander Pool. Freddy Hopkins left for Jamaica with the division of the Hr.rry Payne Whitney stable he has been racing at Bowie and Havre de Grace. William Travers left for Jamaica with Little America and others in his stable. Frank C. Seremba shipped to Fairmount Park. Mulatto, which was claimed yesterday by Lou Bonhomme, has been turned over to William Trundle to train. H. C. Hatch wired the Pimlico management ; that he was shipping Montanaro to Maryland to fill his engagement in the Dixie, to be run Monday. The Breckenridge Long and J. C. Cremen stables were vanned over to Pimlico this morning. Tomorrow the horses owned by P. E. Fitzgerald, C. Hughes and C. L. Whit- . ing will be transferred to the Hilltop course. The plaster cast on the Chilean rider, Munez, was removed yesterday. The lad suffered a broken collarbone when Bounding Deep bolted through the fence with him at Bowie a few weeks ago. William Jennings, who is one of the official family at all of the Maryland tracks, i reports that Footstool is due to foal to Sedgefield any day. Footstool produced, among other good ones, Deep Thought, win- ner of the Tijuana Derby. The mare was : barren for a couple of years. Trainer S. P. Harlan decided not to send i Armageddon to the post for the Chesapeake ! Stakes. He had the colt at the barrier the i other day and had a lot of trouble getting him to enter the stalls. Harlan was fearful ! that he would injure himself, so took no chances. Charles McLennan, who has acted as assistant secretary on the Maryland trades this spring, left for Chicago tonight to join forces with Martin Nathanson.