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* i ] I ] A | £ J * A £ a J 3 £ T 1 t a e I ■ " 1 M t 1 j j ! " s v o f f I . 5 8 . C I LONG BRANCH TURF NOTES s s § TORONTO, Ont., June 5. Robert Grahams five-year-old Canadian-bred Illumination pulled up lame after her last workout. She was shipped back to the farm at Barrie. The good handicapper Meridian Queen, f while being shipped from Woodbine to $ Long Branch, took a car fit. The C. H. Miller thoroughbred suffered injuries to her coronet and cuts about her legs that will keep her on the shelf for three or more £ weeks. a Quatra Bras and Manotacks, in the stable R of T. S. Cochenour, have been given treat- g ment and will be freshened up. They will o be shipped to Hamilton in a week to await ii is the opening of the meeting at that point. S Jockey D. Brice is the latest addition to a the rider ranks. He arrived from New York, t and will ride freelance. c Horsemen are requested to file their reg- a istration and badge list for the Dufferin I Park meeting at their earliest possible con- C, venience. The following horses, by their unruly post S actions opening day at Long Branch, earned n place on the schooling list: Hedge Ray, v Zarf, International, Florida Gold, Great C Rock, Playabit, New Broom, Butter John and Wellet. c An innovation in use at Long Branch on L the various mutuel wickets is the signs over d the straight, place and show windows. On the straight wickets the sign is painted on tl white background with black letters, the v place is a blue with lettering in white, while n the show is a bright yellow with black let- S ters. This should tend to reduce the oft- t heard complaint about getting into the a wrong wicket when purchasing mutuel ii tickets. p The further entry of the filly Polly Folly v has been ordered refused until she has been S properly schooled. a Harry Giddings left Wednesday night for Ottawa. The large public stable he is hand- h ling was sent to Blue Bonnets last Sunday, q The good Canadian-bred Froth Blower will v next be seen in action at Blue Bonnets, e Seven head left Woodbine, and will be P shipped to Hamilton at a later date. n J. Gengler, owner of the horse Cupidity, v, was fined 5 for misusing his badge. The L owner and horse are suspended until the fine is paid. . w Jockey George Quackenbush, who suf- ir fered a bruised foot at Thorncliffe before u the opening of the meeting, will resume rid- g. ing Saturday. W. Zakoor will make his engagements, ti Jockey Elmre Fator has now joined the g brigade that wears goggles when riding. w