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PIMLICO TURF NOTES The Bomar Stable which embraces several useful performers will leave for Detroit Wednesday Jockey H Dabson will accom ¬ pany the shipment and will do the bulk of the riding ridingWhile While no definite plans have been made by trainer R A Smith of the Brookmeade Stable as to which horses he will run in the Prcakness Stakes Saturday officials of the Maryland Jockey Club were notified byN phone at 2 p m Tuesday that probably three performers holding engagements in that valuable fixture for the Brookmeade Stable would be shipped from Belmont Park and would arrive late Thursday or Friday morn ¬ ing Trainer Smith stated that he was most certain of High Quest being a starter starterLauretta Lauretta Nash a starter in the sixth race for Miss M Kncssi picked up five pounds additional Tuesday when the apprentice al ¬ lowance was waived The racer carried 105 105G G C Overcash shipped into Pimlico with Lodorus and Bonsourier which were in training at Hagerstown Md MdJack Jack Pryce who is handling a division of the Willis Sharpe Kilmer stable will trans ¬ fer fifteen horses to Woodbine Park at the conclusion of the meeting at Pimlico Plans have been made to race at both Thorncliffe Park and Hamilton following the meeting at Woodbine Park The older horses in the stable will include Sun Monk and Sun Envoy while the others are mostly juveniles juvenilesHobson Hobson McGehee has turned the swift threeyearold Bright Phantom over to Steve Lawler who will race the filly on the metropolitan tracks tracksJockey Jockey A Young who rode Depart in the third race at Pimlico Monday suffered a broken shoulder blade when his mount fell at the last fence of the twomile test Young was removed to the South Baltimore Gen ¬ eral Hospital where he received treatment treatmentPreparations Preparations for the installations of mi ¬ crophones at vantage points for the broad ¬ casting of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Saturday were begun at the Maryland Jockey Club Tuesday A full description of the crowd and running of the famous threeyearold race will be put on the air by two of the leading chains in America AmericaReservations Reservations for boxes and reserved seats continue to pour into the offices of the Maryland Jockey Club from all points of the country However practically all have been taken up according to a check made by the staff of M L Daiger DaigerThe The undefeated gelding Chase Me under Bejshak worked one mile and a furlong in 158 between the third and fourth races the quarter in 26 half in 53 threequar ¬ ters in 120 mile in 147 He was extended only in the final furlong which he turned in 11 11Jockey Jockey E Litzenberger injured his foot during the running of the second race while astride Ogle and the lad was forced to can ¬ cel his mounts for the remainder of the day Litzenberger was sent to the South Baltimore General Hospital where an exam ¬ ination was made to determine the extent of his injury