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1 FAIRM0UNT TURF NOTES e c J. Robertson, who turned over the horses he had here to their owner, H. Herendeen, departed for Chicago, where he will take up several of the Herendeen horses and prepare them for winter racing. Mrs. M. Baileys Eye White, which arrived from Kansas City, was turned over to D. McDermid to train. The stables of R. W. Pearce, Edward Mc-Cuan, Edward Kayser and probably several others, will ship from here to Latonia for the twenty-two day autumn meeting at that point that starts October 12. A. G. Tarn, Canadian turfman, has hopes of making his first invasion of Latonia this fall and intends shipping his consistent stable to that point if he is successful in securing stabling accommodations. Horsemen here are awaiting word from James F. Milton regarding the Oriental Park season. A majority of the stables here have campaigned heretofore at the Marianao track and the horsemen are anxious to learn definitely about shipping to the Cuban course. Jockey E. Gross suffered painful if not serious injuries when he fell from Achtoi Lass nearing the sixteenth pole in the eighth race at Fairmount Park Friday. The horse was laying second at the time and in close quarters. The stewards held apprentice J. Dupuy, astride Northern Water, responsible for the rider falling and suspended him for the remainder of the meeting. Jockey J. Meier was licensed and accepted his first mount of the meeting Saturday afternoon. G. W. Atkinson has fired the five-year-old mare Wise Maid. Mont Sanders; who developed the good rider Gilbert Riley, and former trainer for the late Val Campbell, was an arrival from Kansas City with Ultimate Vote, Golden Shore, Escoba Prize, Betty Browning, General Campbell and Ormaname. C. Howell took over to train for G. Keaton the plater Fort Worth, and for Mrs. A. Bur-kett the horse Making Bubbles.