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KEENELAND TURF NOTES f o The horses J. M. Goode has here for J. W. Parrlsh are Entree, Parrish Roach, Dellor. Proph, Perlette. Sir Isaac, Threems and Southern Miss. They came from Chicago by way of River Downs. John Hay Whitney and Maj. Louie A. Beard had a narrow escape from injury while motoring here from the Whitney Farm, Saturday morning, their car being struck by a truck and badly damaged. Whitney departed for New York, Sunday. W. E. Smith, a member of the Kentucky State Racing Commission, was a visitor for the first time. He has just returned from a business trip to Jacksonville, Fla. A division of the stable Is being campaigned here by Jack Weaver. Keeneland officials were notified by Mrs. John Hertz that if Count Arthur comes out of his engagement in the Continental Handicap at Jamaica, Saturday, In good condition he will be shipped here for the running of the Breeders Stakes on Wednesday. Nearly a hundred guests and members of the Thoroughbred Club of America were present at a luncheon at Keeneland before ho S,Cf? S,atirid,a3,- Hon?rcd Gsts included I offficials feeing during the w ing here. , No meet speeches were made extent . brief talk of welcome by J. A. ffiW?