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t CHURCHILL DOWNS NOTES ? 3 The Brentwood Stable of Roger Caldwell is expected from winter quarters at Nashville and stalls for the Tennessee string have been bedded down at Douglas Park. W. S. Rust, genial Kentucky turfman who has not missed a Churchill Downs spring meeting in many years, will have five for campaigning during the forthcoming meeting at that local course. They are the three-year-olds. Jack Beyond and Lady Wreath, belonging to Mrs. Pauline McDowell Stewart, of Lewisburg, W. Va., and the two-year-olds, Keen Sport and Dixie Ann, owned by W. J. and M. J. Foley, of Lexington. Keen Sport Is a gelded son of Kiev and Lucy Churchill and Dixie Ann, a roan daughter of Kiev and Fairy Field. The horses Palm Island and Capt. Nadi may be shipped to Lexington to fill engagements at Keeneland. They are trained by J. T. Simmons. For Scott G. Miller, of Lexington, K. S. Cleveland Is preparing three three-year-olds and a single two-year-old for the coming season. The Miller juvenile is Maryan D., a half-sister to Lucky Foot Beautiful Jean, a half sister to Polish Beau, Fight Back and Brother Thomas are the three-year-olds. Jockeys Charles Landolt, Joe Cowley and Leo Canfield have reported for the Kentucky spring season and they expect to get into action at Keeneland. Later Landolt will go to New York or New England. According to "Dick" McMahon, manager of Warren Wrights thoroughbred interests, that patron will be represented by a strong division of his Calumet Farm here this season. Headed by the Derby hopefuls. Gal-sun and Gosum, the unit will embrace about twelve head with trainer F. J. Kearns in charge. Samuel D. Riddles scheduled Derby entrant. War Admiral, will be shipped west about a week before the classic. Preparations for the care of Derby candidates trained by George Odom and George Phillips are being held up, pending word from those horsemen, according to track superintendent Tom Young. Fairy Hill, William duPont, Jr.s Santa Anita Derby winner, is expected to finish his Derby training at the Downs, superintendent Young looking for the Foxcatcher three-year-old about April 27.