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1 i | , [ r . , [ 1 i t t PEGGS REMAINS SENT HOME CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 25.— Arrangements were completed Tuesday to send the remains of jockey Charles Pegg, who was fatally injured in a fall at Bainbridge Park yesterday, to Drusey, Oregon, Wednesday for interment. Pegg is survived by three sisters, who reside at Drusey. The lad was developed by William Cain, but later had been under contract to J. Fred Adams, of Baltimore, Maryland. Jockey J. Hernandez, who was a victim of the same accident, sustained a broken arm. Otherwise he was not injured seriously, and will recover. Jockey W. Carroll, who met with a mis- hap at the same time, suffered a broken jaw and other head injuries. He will be an absentee from the saddle for a considerable time.