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, 1 « ] . ] ] 1 ] ] I ! i j ] j j SPECIAL LEAVES FA1RM0UNT Approximately 150 Horses Were Shipped From Collinsville to Bain-bridge Park at Cleveland. COLLINSVILLE, 111., July 7.— With the close of the thirty-four day meeting at the Fairmount Jockey Club Wednesday, horsemen began making preparations to trek to other points. Most of the horses quartered at Fairmount Park left here Friday night for Bainbridge Park. A special train consisting of some one hundred and fifty horses pulled out for the Cleveland track. Among the horsemen signifying their intentions of shipping to Bainbridge Park are: C. B. Marlman, ten; D. Christian, five; E. B. Shipp, six; R. Scoville, two; C. Troutt, seven; E. E. Watson, nine; F. Staton, six; I. Seybold, six; A. Castin, one; H. Cavanaugh, two; H. C. La Munyon, three; C. R. Allen, three; L. C. Everitt, three; W. Baumgartner, two; T. C. Scott, four; Al Miller, five, J. C. James, one; H. R. Gorham, one; J. Klucina, one; M. Costello, three; O. A. Simmons, three; T. E. Crist, one; J. Money, three; B. Moots, four; G. N. Norris, two; T. Root, two; R. B. Bridwell, three; H. D. Jones, one; C. N. Finch, five; M. Livingston, two; G. H. Ellis, four; Mrs. T. Moran, five; Escoba Stock Farm, seven; D. Howell, four; H. H. Chopin, three; W. Brown, two; C. Mullaney, four, and W. R. Sallee, two. Some horsemen have already left the grounds and among those are E. K. Bryson, with eight head; R. Cooper, two; and E. Lutz, six. The car was consigned to Thistle Downs Thursday. Another car leaving for the West Thursday was the one for Detroit, which included the horses of J. Oros, who shipped Wise Eddie, Dunny Boy, Blind Raf-ferty and Annarita. Oros was also looking after the shipment of Threat for Burley Parke. Others making up the car were Minnequa for F. Sowell, Zenka and Chante-suta for J. H. Buscher; M. Allens Black Flash and four for J. H. Tate. * .