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t KENILWORTH PARK NOTES $ Jockey Jason Eaby departed Tuesday night for New York. Tryandagain, which was claimed after winning the closing race Monday, bled badly after being taken to her new owners barn. A. Montgomery and C. Lanotot, who have been employed as valets in the jockeys room at Kenilworth, departed Tuesday night for Stamford Park, where they will be employed in the jockeys room there. Sixty Ninth, Khaki, Trickys Son, Sugar Jar, Fair Lay and Rippling have been ordered placed on the schooling list by starter Palmer. Fly Guy and Dr. Syntax, two members of the Harry A. Coulson stable, which have been on the shelf all summer, have been put back in training again by trainer Albert Songer. Jockey A. "Whitey" Abel, who suffered several broken toes while riding in a race at the first Fort Erie meeting, was an arrival at Kenilworth and began galloping horses. He plans to swing into action at the forthcoming Devonshire meeting. Jockey Tommy Aimers left Tuesday night for Niagara Falls, where he will ride free lance. B. E. Chapman is trying to get a carload of horses together to ship by express to Maryland August 22. The Seagram Stable horses were shipped to Toronto after the Fort Erie meeting to rest until the Thorncliffe Park meeting. Jockey Eddie Legere, contract rider for that establishment, will ride free lance until he reports back to the stable. Khaki John schooled to the satisfaction of starter Palmer and was taken off the schooling list, whiie Tuffy G. and Black Jewell, which acted badly while at the post in the sixth race Tuesday, were added to the list. G. Pruett will send the string he is training to Bainbridge Park as soon as shipping arrangements can be made. "Skeets" Garner, former rider and brother of Mack Garner, was a visitor at Kenilworth Wednesday.