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$ ~ r :. $ $ .1 e r ._ P a r ° g -. a T. g * to 0 gj t_ s N r in n J e ~ n * ie f " ie le r - r _ J ,t c lj ! £ a e c 1S er of 0f m the ie the ie rs 1 — and 1i : st 1 re ! •al best !St the ne i of of ■ a a • $ and LONG BRANCH TURF NOTES | - $ £ « TORONTO, Ont., June 8. Ed Vivell has a mutuel staff of 225 em- a- a ployed at Long Branch. Of these forty-five re t are sellers and fifty-six are cashiers. The ie 1 others are made up of messengers, ticket et t and money room men and calculators. 1 Jack Whyte has taken the contract on n c Teddy Hall. The lad, though only with th the horses for the past six months, shows i becoming aptitude around the stable and id i should be heard from later on, 1 The good Canadian-bred Daisy Fair, which ;h pulled up lame in her last race, will in all ill 1 likelihood be put back into training in a 1 few days. 1 Charlie Jaeger, assistant trainer to Lloyd Gentry, has taken a division of the H. C. C. 1 Hatch band to Hamilton to await the open-,r n- ing there. ; W. Gerald Kelly, custodian of the jockeys rs room at Long Branch, reports sixty-three ee riders on hand. He claims the riders now W at Long Branch are the best that have ever er I taken part at a meeting at the Lake Shore re • course. Robert Muir, former owner, is on a visit 3it to his brother, Charles, who is campaigning ng band at Long Branch. Mr. Muir, a native ve of Toronto, has been residing in Arkansas as : for the past twenty years. Jack Whyte is considering an offer for the three-year-old Sun Buyer, made by the local ;aj sportsman J. C. Bentley. Three more have been added to the list ist of horses that automatically draw outside je post positions in any race which they may av enter. They are Scotland, Brave Alonzo and Staylor. The following have been added ej to the schooling list: Petabit, Bold Bendigo g0 and Blanchette. Mark Harris, for several years an exercise boy with the stable of J. E. Smallman, has joined forces with the Fox Chapel Stable tje and may be seen riding jumpers during the he Arlington meeting.