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, , . INFLUX AT LOUISVILLE ON Vanguard of Winter Track Shipments Arriving at Churchill Downs and Douglas Parks. LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 23. The local tracks will soon be crowded to capacity with horses returning from New Orleans and Florida. Some of the stables that will be given stall room at one or the other of the tracks are those of F. S. Page, who is sending three head from New Orleans; W. L. Hoag, from the same place, with Gettin Even and others; Ray Kindred, with five head; A. V. "Joe" Thomas, with three, and Mrs. C. H. Diebold. Eddie Hayward is bringing the horses of the Peconic Stable, which raced in the South this winter, to the Downs. Asa Harned is quartered at the Downs with Typhoon, Fair Billows, Lord Concord and the tvo-year-olds Hildur Rock and Ven-nie H., which he raced at the Florida tracks. This Louisville turfman is training his own horses since the death of his brother, Mark Harned, who was the trainer for the Harned Erothers horses. Lon Jones has received the name of Fair Rochester for his home-bred brown colt, by For Fair Lady Rochester. His other three juveniles have not their names confirmed yet. His mare, Miss Cynthia, foaled a bay filly, by For Fair, at ills National Stock Farm, Saturday, Marcli 20. He is breeding several mares this spring to For Fair and has seven weanlings at the farm. Frank Swain, of the F. M. Grabner stable, received Sym Jack and Just Buck from New Orleans. , Wood F. Axton, whoso Monks First won the Cuban Derby, is a dally visitor at the Downs since his horses, in charge of Wnyne Lewis, readied Louisville from Cuba Satur-i day, W, E, Phillips, patrol judge on the Ken tucky tracks, is an arrival from his home in Missouri.