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HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES 4 e For a consideration that was not divulged, Steve Judge disposed of the useful plater The Singer to M. B. Metcalf, Jr. At the conclusion of the present meeting, Charles McLennan will depart for Chicago to prepare the stakes to be run at Arlington Park. A. G. Vanderbilt was present to witness the performance of his starters in the Philadelphia Handicap. Frank J. Bryan, racing secretary for the Maryland Jockey Club, has opened his offices at the Hill Top course. Gold Seeker, Foxcatcher Farms Kentucky Derby and Preakness nominee and winner of the Chesapeake Stakes here last Saturday, will be shipped to Kentucky on Sunday. If the filly takes kindly to her training she will be started in the Derby and is a certain starter in the Kentucky Oaks, according to trainer Dick Handlen. E. K. Bryson will divide his stable, shipping ten of his horses to Aurora on Monday and sending the others to PimTico, which opens on Wednesday. Max Smart, acting for Cary T. Grayson, disposed of the two-year-old Pass Em By to H. Neusteter at private terms. Louis Campbell will ship twelve horses to Detroit at the conclusion of the Pimlico meeting for a summer campaign in the Motor City. Jockey Francis Weir will go along to do the riding. Jockey B. Wimmer departed for New York where he plans to ride during the summer months. L. A. Brusie has taken first call on the services of jockey J. Lynch for Narragansett Park. Four horses have been added to the schooling list of starter James Milton, bringing the total to nineteen. The latest additions are Per Diem, Flaming Swords, Corvus and Highdry.