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I BLUE BONNETS TURF NOTES I s e Jockey E. Fator has decided to remain over for the Dorval meeting. Fators engagements are being looked after by E. Myatt. Julius Reeder has been signed up to act as presiding steward .at the Mount Royal meeting. Paul Codd returned to New York to look after the division of the stable he is racing at the Aqueduct meeting. W. Zakoor, agent for the Seagram Stable, returned to Toronto tonight and will report to trainer Bringloe. M. Gold, who acquired the plater Mad Mullah via the claiming route, has turned that racer over to George Foisy, who will handle him fcr his new owner. Jockey D. Emery, a recent arrival from Maryland, has applied for a C. R. A. license. Buddy Felix, a programmed starter in the first race today, was ordered scratched by the stewards because he had not been registered with the Canadian Racing Association. T. O. Weber, who has the Carl Clenden-ning horses in his charge, was notified by the Hamilton Jockey Club that stalls have been reserved and the racers were immediately prepared for shipment to that point. Frank Kearns arrived from Aqueduct this morning with the division of the J. P. White string that he campaigned on the metropolitan tracks. Westys Fox is here to fill his engagement in the Dorval Derby. The date set for the closing of the Dorval Derby has been extended to June 27. Fidcle, a two-year-old, the property of Mrs. M. A. J. Smith, has been unsexed and thrown out of training. The directors of the Montreal Jockey Club gathered together at a dinner, given in the club house at Canadas most beautiful race course. The matter of giving a fall meeting at Blue Bonnets was discussed and it is almost a certainty that the dates assigned the Montreal Jockey Club for a fall session of the sport will be carried out. The plater Wood God will be shipped to Empire at the close of the Dorval meeting.