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? BELMONT TURF NOTES f e e E. R. Bradley, owner of the Kentucky Derby winner, Burgoo King, arrived from Lexington. He will leave for Baltimore to witness his colt run in the Preakness. Brother Joe, which went amiss in the Derby, will be X-rayed at the farm today and should the injury be a minor one, will be trained for fall racing. Frank J. Kearns will ship a division of the J. P. White stable to Bainbridge Park for racing at that point. R. V. Boyle will ship from Jamaica to Woodbine Park for a Canadian invasion. H. Richards will ride J. J. Robinsons Lucky Tom in the running of the Preakness next Saturday. George Tappen returned to Aqueduct with the division of the stables owned by the Be-lair Stud and Wheatley Stable, which raced in Maryland. Trainer H. J. "Dick" Thompson leaves for Balitmore, while jockey E. James will leave the following day. Thompson will supervise Burgoo Kings final test. Jockey A. Pascuma is under first call to the W. S. Kilmer stable. They have a stake engagement Saturday, forcing J. J. Robinson to avail himself of H. Richards services.