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LINCOLN FIELDS TURF NOTEsf Jockey Joe Marinelli left for River Downs where he is to report to J. M. Goode, trainer of the J. W. Parrish horses. Lyle Dilger is getting away Sunday for Arlington Downs with Captain Joy and Erech. Albert Dunne is splitting the stable of D. W. Butler, sending three to Louisville to be rested for a time and shipping four to Lexington for the meeting there. Those to be sent to Louisville are King Cicero, Manners Man and Grace Carome. To Lexington will go Forewarned, Canny Scot, Dashwood and Screen. Jockeys Eddie Legere and Harold Beasy will go to Lexington. All of them leave Sunday. i B. A. Jones is getting away Sunday with the large stable maintained by T. C. Wor- den of Chicago. He is shipping to Arlington : Downs. Twenty-eight head will be included j in the consignment. Jockey Leon Haas will I stop off at his home in Fort Gibson, Okla., ! and will join the stable later. Larry Bogenschutz, of the racing secretarys staff, received word from Julius G. Recder to the effect that stalls have been reserved at Tanforan for A. Swenke, W. Buck and I. E. Kelley. They ship their stables this week-end. Mose Goldblatt left here Thursday for his home in Cincinnati and was accompanied by Bobby Bowers, who has been in Chicago since the close of Dade Park. The Goldblatt horses were shipped Thursday to Louisville. Apprentice Bobby Dotter will ride out the meeting here and then will join the stable 1 trained by Howard Wells at Lexington. Wells was to leave Thursday night with eight head for the Keeneland Association track. Jake Lowcnstein, who has been training Sagebrush for Mrs. Amos Wallin, will send the two-year-old to Arlington Downs in the same car with the horses of R. T. Watts Monday. Lowenstein is shipping his stable . to Lexington. W. Buck, who is shipping to California, is leaving B. B. Johnsons Net Profit, which is ! sick, here with C. R. Parker and at the conclusion of the Sportsmans Park meeting will be shipped west. Trainer E. Level is sending five head to Tanforan Monday. They aie Moratorium, and Lisa Belle, owned by J. J. Kessler, and j Stolen Color, Tornillo and Atholton, the property of E. Harrill. 1