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I LAT0NIA TURF NOTES I $ LATONIA, Ky., June 20. Peter Gcheffle, assistant to Clyde Van Dusen, made ready for the reception of the large stable of horses Van Dusen is sending here from Chicago. Sweep All, which ruptured a tendon in his last race, will remain here for several days before being sent to Dixiana. Maurice Galvin, vice-president of the La-tonia Jockey Club, who was at Washington Park for the American Derby, will be at the track Sunday to make an inspection tour. The horses John J. Flanigan brought from Bainbridge Park were Halliard, a Latonia Derby eligible, Twill, Kamali, Cabama, Nisia, Flo ONeill, Quandro, Polly Leach. Jug Band, Aspin Lake, Wood Axton and Cotton Time. The first five named are the property of E. P. Applegate and were purchased, at the Johnson N. Camden dispersal sale. Flo ONeill and Quandro are the property of J. F. ONeill of Jeffersonville, Ind. Polly, Leach and Jug Band are owned by Lech-leiter and Flanigan, Aspin Lake is owned by U. G. Smith and Cotton Time is the property of C. Hall. L. K. Rogers arrived from Lexington with the horses Mildred O, Scrap Iron, Charlie Pat, Flying Tick, Giblets and Quistianato. In another van were L. C. Youngs Husie Molloy and Sea Billows.