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I LOUISVILLE TURF NOTES f j Under preparation at Churchill Downs, Mose Goldblatts good four-year-old Dnieper is a tentative starter in the ,500 added Ben All Handicap at Keeneland on Saturday, April 21. Mrs. L. J. Hickmans Dusty Dawn is another good one at the Winn course likely to appear in the Ben All field. August B. Letellier, New Orleans turf patron, has arrived from the Crescent City and will remain in Kentucky for the spring meetings. While in Louisville he will be a frequent visitor at the house of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pelleteri. The Letellier stable at the Downs is headed by several good juveniles. Pending the arrival of racing secretary Wm. H. Shelley from Texas, James T. Clark will look after details of the formers office at the Downs. Clark opened the office several days ago and is accepting stable registrations, etc. CoL D. T. Cushing, mayor of Bogalusa, La., and vice-president and general manager of the Great Southern Lumber Co., reports the veteran West Main, one-time ace of A. Pclleteris stable, doing nicely in Colonel Cushings stable of saddle horses. Pelleteri made Colonel Cushing a present of the gelding. .