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I WASHINGTON PARK NOTES I Apprentice Cecil Lamb had his first mount of the meeting when he piloted Helens Pride in the third race Saturday SaturdayJ J P Vaughn arrived from Fairmount Park with Happy Lad which he claimed last week from R M Anderson AndersonFormer Former jockey Gilbert Riley wired for stalls for five horses track superintendent Tom Young accommodating him with quart ¬ ers at Lincoln Fields FieldsHerbert Herbert M Woolf prominent patron and one of the leading western breeders was present for Saturdays racing He returns to Kansas SundayPhil City Sunday Phil Reilly saddled Bertjohn and Croon for A G Tarn who left Friday night for De ¬ troit to look after Bfen Fait FaitNob Nob Walter Dallas garage operator and father of W J Walter Jr who has his sta ¬ ble here is a visitor He plans to remain until TexasA Wednesday when he returns to Texas A sale of horses in training is to be held in the paddock at Washington Park Wednes ¬ day June 20 Horses from the Calumet Farm Audley Farm I Weil O W Lehmann and other stables will be offered M O Mc ¬ Dowell is in charge of the sale Judge saleJudge C W Hay general manager of Washington Park left for Kentucky to spend the weekend at his Scotland Farm William FarmWilliam Sachsenmaiers Texas Derby win ¬ ner Plight will fill his engagement in the Detroit Derby next Saturday Trainer Phil Reuter will have the threeyearold trans ¬ ferred to the Motor City course Thursday night Lester Balaski will ride the geldinir in the 25000 race raceWhen When Clyde Van Dusen ships Mata Hari for the Illinois Oaks on the closing day of the meeting she may be accompanied by other of the Dixiana horses having stakes engagements at Arlington Park Jockey ParkJockey J Red Pollard is expected to ojin the A G Tarn stable here within the next week He suffered a fractured thumb at Dallas several weeks ago and since has been at his home in Butte