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1 ROCKINGHAM TURF NOTES 1 o e The New Hampshire Racing Commission passed on the following trainers licenses Wednesday morning: G. Alexandra, A. E. Alexandra, H. T. White, D. J. Murphy and H. E. Brown. Condition books for the fall meeting at Arlington Downs, Arlington, Texas, are available at the racing secretarys office. The Arlington Downs meeting opens October 22 and continues through November 23, making thirty-three racing days. The veteran Dave Withers is now handling the book of Charlie Bianco, apprentice, who can scale ninety-five pounds. B. F. Lister, prominent Rhode Island mill owner and sportsman, is dickering for the contract of W. G. Jackson, apprentice rider. J. Fontaine has been granted a jockeys license by the State Racing Commision. He is attached to the sable of Sol Rutchlck. Trainer Harry E. Brown arrived from Montreal with Home Work. Idolatry and Peggy Mine, the property of Mrs. Ian Bowie. Cosgrave Stable shipped two head to Rockingham Park from Toronto. Trainer A. E. Alexandra unloaded Jack Patches and Sock Dologer. Enfin struck herself in a recent work and was permitted to be scratched from the fourth race Wednesday. J. Bombard purchased the juvenile Quick Relief, and the Greenock filly ran In the er?m ot, h" new owner in the first race. The filly is being trained by Ed Haughton.