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7 f [ $ 8 £ [ v ! £ , E. f. j s , F a ■ j V , " f . 5 " £ J r 5 . 1 s e 3 ■ r r - t f " s i i 1 A WOODBINE PARK NOTES f : @ i i TORONTO, Ont., May 25. G. W. OConnor secured for a private consideration the promising two-year-olds High Born and Satans Pet from W. Garth, Virginia turfman. Both of these youngsters have shown promise in all of their efforts. J. OConnor will have charge of training the pair. Schooling classes will be conducted at the six furlongs post each day at Woodbine Park by Marshall Cassidy and his corps of assistants, M. Davis, W. Mara and H. Con- The hours are from 8 to 9:30 a. m. [sidine. John H. Madigin, who conducts the meetings at the Amigara course of the Niagara Jockey Club at Fort Erie, was on hand to witness the Kings Plate. Tommy Gorman, manager and racing sec- retary at Connaught Park, sent word that he would arrive at an early date to inter-. est horsemen in the meeting at Aylmer. Following the Connaught Park meeting, Mr. Gorman will prepare for his return to Agua Caliente to take up his duties as assistant manager. A recent modified rule of the C. R. A. was enacted for the first time on Friday. Frank J. Bryan, steward and racing secre- tary at Woodbine Park, stepping to the out- side of the office wickets in the horsemens administration building to permit the draw- ing of post positions. John B. Campbell, who served as one of the placing judges at Pimlico, arrived to fulfill a like position for the Ontario Jockey Club. Mr. Campbell has been secured to again act as racing secretary for the Mon- treal Jockey Club meeting at Blue Bonnets. •