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f LEXINGTON TURF NOTES $ A heavy rain Wednesday night and Thursday morning benefited the track and grounds at Keeneland, wjiere work is being rushed in preparation for the opening of the nine days inaugural meeting next Thursday. The grounds are to be open next Sunday for public inspection and there will be a demonstration of the working of the totalizator, the first to be installed at a Kentucky track. John B. McKee, who now makes his home at Los Angeles, was a visitor in Lexington. He went from here to his old home at Mt. Sterling, for a day or two. He is undecided whether or not to put Naishapur back into training. He reports that the latter is the sire of a number of yearlings now being broken at Dallas and that it is his intention to stop a while in Texas to see the youngsters.