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I OAKLAWN PARK NOTES f: V L; s"vers- Jr- departed for his home in Lexington, Ky., following a visit of several days with his father, who is campaien-Parif US6fUl Stable f runners at Oaklawn ie CJelland, trainer of the pretentious stable of thoroughbreds, owned by Mrs R. J Murphy of Evansville, Ind., plans to rest up his charges at the Hot Springs track until April 10, at which time he will send a half dozen horses to Keeneland, while the remainder of the band go to Churchill Downs. Owners of two-year-olds, who have registration papers on file at the office of the J"hSwCretary are reJuested to call for h 7e-en.,n.ow and Saturday. Colors btned from George Bulcroft, custodian tnA of the jockeys quarters. l6tte ?f aPPrecation was received by n George Bulcroft from Mrs. S. S. Bended for the subscription taken, up among the horsemen and officials at Oaklawn Park for the purpose of defraying expenses for the repair of her home. Acting for Mrs. R. O. Higdon. Ross Hitr- SM t,he PUrChaSe ot the thretytafl old Frank C. from J. D. Larkin. The terms of the sale were private, and the racer U AneDotshe ShPment to rhH-0r ArttaiSfm Downs to ride for Dave S2 t0 w he has beel leased untU the opening of Churchill Downs, when he will report to Odie Clelland t A7P-ntict.AIex Schlenker, under contract i. lllam Day, has returned to the farm at Madisonville, Ky., where he will remain until he accompanies the shipment of Day horses to the Fox Valley Jockey Clubs track at Aurora, 111. The veteran reinsman, Kenneth McCray, announced that he has been engaged to ride the horses owned by V. H. McMullen during the Arlington Downs meeting and plans to make his departure for the Texas track within the next two days.