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1 BAY MEADOWS TURF NOTES T $ and Jockey Ralph Neves was set down for five days Friday for crowding in the first race while aboard Mignon. He rides out his engagements Saturday. Apprentice Eugene Stalling loses his "bug"-April 26, while Eddie Phillips and Bill Martin are shorn of their five pound allowances on April 28. Henry P. Russell, well known California" breeder and sportsman, returns Wednesday; after an extended tour of the Orient. Joe De Ford, former rider, was granted a trainers license. He has May Rap, which ha owns, in training. Fred Kenner of Bakersfield was also granted a trainers license. Pour Moi, owned by the Hillside Stable, has been gelded and will be on the shelf for some time. A. G. Collins, member of the Australian! Jockey Club, Sydney, was a visitor Thursday, as a guest of William P. Kyne. He was interested in the running of the first race and the triumph of the New Zealander, Maori Lad. 4