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I JAMAICA TURF NOTES i ® Jockeys R. Workman, J. Stout, E. Litzen-berger, T. Malley and I. Hanford returned from Kentucky. The latter boy will be unable to ride Bold Venture, due to his suspension, in the Preakness should he start. Including Saturdays racing, Hirsch Jacobs saddled twenty winners at the meeting and equalled the mark he set in 1934. Merry Pete, Granville and Teufel will go to Pimlico to fulfill their engagements in the Preakness. Jim Fitzsimmons returned from Louisville and resumed training of the Belair Stud and Wheatley Stable horses at Aqueduct. The Brandywine Stable, in charge of trainer Mulholland, arrived from Maryland and is stabled at Aqueduct. Microphone, winner of five straight races, has six yearling fillies romping through paddocks in Virginia. Sandy Bill, another winner, has several yearlings to his credit. However, the latter was gelded after serving one year in the stud. The ground work for the installation of the electric eye at Belmont Park was com-I pleted Friday and tests of the camera will be held some time this week. Black Buddy, following his race in the Pimlico sprint Saturday, will be returned to trainer Brcnnan of the Greentree Stable at Belmont Park.