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1 HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES j E. K. Bryson has altered his plans and will race his stable in New York after the spring season in Maryland ends. Later the Bryson stable will be transferred to Delaware Park. The Shandon Farm stable, numbering fifteen head, was loaded early Tuesday morning and shipped to Churchill Downs by trainer J. J. Greely. The horses of J. H. Whitney, Bomar Stable, Mrs. Emil Denemark, Harry Neusteter and others were transferred to Pimlico Tuesday morning to await the opening of the Hilltop meeting on Thursday. The horses of H. J. Bundscho headed by First Pigeon were shipped to Louisville to await the opening at Churchill Downs, with Our Crest, a recent claim, also included in the shipment. The stable of H. Florentine, consisting of several useful horses, were shipped to Nar-ragansett Park to await the opening of the New England season on May 1. The Mrs. M. Eckman horses in charge of F. Normile will be loaded early Wednesday morning and shipped to Narragansett Park. Several members of the riding colony here stated that they would leave for Narragansett Park. The Star-mount Stables Catalysis was returned to New York immediately after the running of the Aberdeen Stakes by Henry McDaniel. Jockey Joe Renlck, who suffered a broken collarbone near the close of the Tropical Park meeting, is an arrival and hopes to resume riding with the opening of Pimlico. Matt Smart, who handles a public stable, shipped three horses to Mose Lowenstein to be made ready for summer racing. Phi! Reuter, who has lost many members or his stable through the claiming route, is considering accepting horses for training from new patrons. Jockey J. Wagner cancelled his mounts on Monday, but will be back in the saddle on Tuesday. Patrons arriving by train were compelled to walk almost a half mile in a drenching rain before reaching cover of the grandstand. All trains were unloaded in the open