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1 OMAHA TURF NOTES s : B. Ti. Dishong arrived with four horses, which will be raced in the interest of Dishong Brothers. The animals are Runan-win, Teresina, Competition and Belvalou. Word was received by Bob Ware that Sidney Hebert, the lightweight rider formerly with the Greentree Stable, will join the Ak-Sar-Ben jockey colony this week. He is motoring from Detroit. As the result of Dorothy Spans victory in Mondays first race, Peck and Parkers Dorothy Span became Ineligible for Tuesdays finale. Blessefield, Wilcher and Potentate make up the horses that are on starter Jack Hod-gins schooling list after a week of racing at the Omaha track. The veteran reinsman K. McCray, attached to the Gorbet and Irvin stable, has ridden four winners and a second in six mounts. Three of the successes twere achieved astride Jack Murphy. Leo Sylvester, a former European jockey and who once sported the silks of Marshall Field in the United States, has "Patsy" Pe-trellas engagement book for the meeting. Trainer W. L. McCue was thrown from his pony during the training hours, but es-. caped with only a mud bath as the resiilj;