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f HAWTHORNE TURF NOTES f $, s Warren Wrights Count Morse, runner up to Rushaway in the Illinois Derby by virtue of the disqualification of Dnieper, may be a starter in the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park next Saturday, all depending: on how he comes out of a race at that New York track next Tuesday. B. B. Williams, trainer of Wrights Calumet Farm Stable, today decided to have the Reigh Count three-year-old transferred to Belmont and he gets away Saturday. He will return here for the Chicago Derby to be run June 20 and a week before that Hawthorne stake may fill an engagement in the Detroit Derby at Detroit Fair Grounds. E. Arcaro, the Calumet rider, will accompany trainer Williams to New York next week. The sprinter, Greenspring Lad, owned by John West, brother of Mae West, celebrated cinema star, is in shipment here from La-tonia, according to advices from C. E. Mc-Clain, trainer of the horse. For Mrs. K. N. Gilpin and E. R. Pike, C. M. Feltner is training Buck Langhorne, Oyster Bay, Kentmore Girl, Teddy Star, Teddy Squaw, Crushed Ice and Morcreen, the latter two owned by Pile. The present stable of A. C. Compton, California patron, here under the veteran H. G. Bedwell, includes Vicar, Manager Bill, Mad Frump, Pomposity, Apprehend, Knight of Old, Braving Danger, Palasa, Canrock, Dar-tle, Microbe and Ranicilla.