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I SPORTSMANS PARK NOTES C. E. Davison, who has one of the largest stables racing at Sportsmans Park, is dividing his string and -will send a division to Arlington Downs Thursday, the remainder will stay here until the close of the local season. Heading the consignment which leaves Thursday is the speedy three-year-old Pharosay, which has been pointed for the West Texas Handicap, ,500 added sprint of six furlongs, to be run at the Waggoner track next Saturday. Pharosay has been training and schooling well and Davison has high hopes for the Pharamond II. gelding in the stakes to be run at Arlington Downs. A big improvement was reported in the condition of the six-year-old Canter gelding, Tut Tut, owned by the Tranquillity Farm, which fell sick following his engagement in a race here last Saturday. Tut Tut was found to be suffering from indigestion. C. N. Knisley has taken over the training of Dido, which races under the colors of Louis Peters. Joseph McClymon registered the three horses he brought here from Montreal, Canada. All owned by Mrs. R. Russell, they are St. Omer, Brizette and Diamond Digger.