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BELMONT PARK NOTES $ — ._ Jockey F. Hernandez was crowded into the fence while astride Uganda and bruised his foot. He refused to go to the hospital, ac-, cepting first aid at the track hospital. Albert Sabath, of the Hawthorne track, is j here interesting horsemen in that meeting. Mrs. Silas Masons He Did. following his pood trial during the training hours, was shipped to Pimlico Wednesday night. A. J. Joyr.er left for Erdenheim Farm, near Philadelphia, on a business trip, but will be back to witness the Metropolitan. L. "Pony" McAtee made his first appear-j ance of the season, and renewed his acquaintance with riding, after a one-year let-up. Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin arrived from Aiken, S. C, and inspected the horses that Roy Waldron has in training for her. Preakness shipments during the morning , included M. L. Schwartzs Bold Venture, I Greentree Stables Memory Book, and H. P. Headleys Hollyrood. The horses will bo returned to Belmont Park after the race. Al Burlen, who was taken suddenly ill on Wednesday, continues on the ailing list. Jockey H. Richards is due here on Monday to report to the division of the W. M, 1 Jeffords stable here.