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1 FORT ERIE TURF NOTES 1 % ® Trainer A. E. Alexandra, who is in charge of eleven racers that perform for the Erin-dale Stable, has made reservations for his entire string at Stamford Park. On the advice of Dr. G. S. Price, veterinarian at Fort Erie, Omareen, a scheduled starter in the fifth race Wednesday, was permitted to be withdrawn. It developed that Omareen is addicted to nervicular trouble and was in a lame condition when examined. George Alexandra will have eighteen members of the J. E. Smallman stable for the seven-day meeting that is to be staged at Stamford Park. Golden Fate will head the consignment. Toano, Muckle Do and Meridian Queen are two latest additions to the schooling list of starter Rowe. J. G. Fair is shipping his small stable to Niagara Falls at the conclusion of this meeting. Jockey H. Murray will accompany the shipment. P. C. Corbitt, who has a small string of useful performers engaged in racing at Syracuse has wired the management of the Belleville Driving and Athletic Association for stall space. Harry Giddings will have several of the R. S. McLaughlin and R. W. R. Cowie performers available for the approaching meeting at Niagara Falls. J. P. Turner, racing secretary at Stamford Park, received a message from W. Hoak requesting six stalls for the approaching meeting. At present, the Hoak stable is quartered at Syracuse, N. Y.