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I HAWTHORNE TURF NOTES The Hawthorne stewards fined H. Hauer 5 for not keeping Santerno, his mount in Thursdays second race, straight in the stretch. The horse sharply impeded Jadaan, which was racing strongly and in a contending position at the time. Count Morse, having failed to qualify for the Belmont Stakes, trainer B. B. Williams was expected back at Hawthorne with the three-year-old some time Thursday. He is owned by Warren Wright. Raymond R. Russell, owner of the Alamo Downs track, near San Antonio, is here to confer with C. W. Hay relative to plans for the forty-six day meeting opening at that Texas course January 1. Hay is general manager of the Russell racing plant. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Yanke, who wintered in California, are daily visitors and plan to remain for the entire Chicago season. An application for stalls for two horses was received from E. McCown at Hawthorne Thursday. It came from Omaha. G. White is distributing Arlington Park stake blanks and stall applications forms from the. office of racing secretary J. G. Reeder at Hawthorne. With a division of the J. J. Coughlin stable moving over to Arlington Park in a few days, track superintendent Ben Miller expects to provide W. E. Causey with stalls for eight horses now at Detroit. C. E. McLain, with Greenspring Lad, was an arrival from Latonia. E. L. Snyder, trainer of the Tranquillity Farm, and jockey Willie Moran left for Detroit, where the former will saddle Challite and Rock X. for stakes engagements Saturday. Moran will be astride the two horse3 in the Motor City races. Jockey C. King was an arrival from Omaha. He plans to free lance here. W. Dovett, who came here from Louisville a week ago, was in colors for the first time during the meeting when he rode Shady Girl Thursday. B. B. Johnsons Madcap Yankee will haya H. Albrecht in the saddle when she trots to the post for the Hawthorne Juvenile Handicap here Saturday. R. Clifford, with the two-year-old I Do, a son. of Thundering and Can Do, owned by Mrs. B. D. Fine, of Chattanooga, arrived recently from Lexington. The horse is quartered at Sportsmans Park. C. L. Helm has returned from Madison, Wis., where he went for health treatments.