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! , s . ; : f i - - t j r - r r t i , r - 3 f 3 i is s e - I LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES 1 and— — — i W. Sims, trainer of the R. C. Thatcher horses after supervising the shipment of Reverberate and Gaillardia to Bainbridge and the other horses to Piatt Steeles farm at Lexington, left by motor for home at San Diego, Calif., where he will remain until September 1. George Barnes has the two-year-olds News Hawk and Court Mamoir and the qlder horses Prince Megan, Eleanora M. and Glamorson, which will be prepared for the | Latonia meeting. He intends to return the : seven-year-old mare Whisk Arrow to train-1 ing. News Hawk is a son of In Memoriam and Cynthia Grey and Court Mamoir is a 1 daughter of Recollection and Kitty Jim. He ! has refused several offers for News Hawk, which has turned in several fast trials. Mose Goldblatt left Chimney Sweep and J Leader here when the Goldblatt and Whitney horses were shipped to Washington Park ; and they will be vanned to Latonia the last of the week, Al Thomas shipped the A. P. Canale and 1 H. W. Miller horses to Bainbridge Park this i morning. A division of W. C. Weants Oakland Farm Stable got away for Chicago Monday night. The five horses will join the main division, which was campaigned at Sportsmans | Park. Journeys End and La Feria, which Joe , Chinn had here for Dr. F. A. Wehle, were [ vanned to Lexington this morning. They r will be given a short rest before being pre- . pared for the Latonia meeting. L. H. Sewell has Prince Dunset, which he , recently had unsexed for C. Cotton. The [ two year-old was purchased out of the dis- 1 persal sale of the Joe Leiter estate. John J. Troxler vanned Lady Gibson, Mai i San, Just Umber and Chiltex to Latonia t Tuesday morning. Lady Gibson and Just t Umber were winners during the Downs meeting.