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1 LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES e i The deal which would hae transferred the contract on. apprentice M. L. Fallon to C. V. Whitney is understood to have hit a snag and the precocious Louisville youngster will continue in the employ of Mrs. R. J. Murphy, Evansville patron, who uncovered him. Fallon will report to trainer Otis Clelland at Churchill Downs, where eighteen of the Murphy stable are taking their early paces. Louis E. Ewald, prominent Louisville turfman, has completely recovered from a recent attack of arthritis and was at Churchill Downs Tuesday to inspect the small string he has quartered there in charge of Milton Reiser. Frank P. Letellier arrived with a string of ten, including Pre War, which he campaigned at New Orleans. His outfit was joined at Churchill Downs by eight two-year-olds, which were wintered at Douglas Park, in charge of Eddie Kaiser. Another arrival from New Orleans wa the stable of I. J. Collins, former member of the Ohio State Racing Commission. There were six head in this unit, including Thomas C. and Debate, two eligibles for the Bash-ford Manor Stakes.