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PIMLICO TURF NOTES Jay Alley who serves on the ground crew of starter James F Milton has been ap ¬ pointed by his employer to conduct school ¬ ing classes each morning at Timonium a subsidiary of the Maryland Jockey Club for the convenience of owners stabled there Schooling classes will be held from 730 to 10 a m mSeveral Several stakes that are taking in the meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club have been granted stalls at Hagerstown for the meeting of ten days at the Hub City plant and will ship out following the close of the meeting here The Waite starting gate will be used at Hagerstown HagerstownR R G Gregory assistant to George Cas sidy who will serve as starter at Agawam Park was a visitor Sunday and conferred with general manager Edward J Brennan Schooling will begin there ten days before the meeting opens and all starts will be from Waite stall gates gatesWord Word reached here that Wilmer Brenton Jr who will serve as a steward at Agawam arrived at that course Sunday and will at ¬ tend to horse shipments that are scheduled to arrive from various points pointsMax Max Hirsch sent word that he will ship King Ranchs Dawn Play and Whichprint for the Pimlico Oaks to be run on Monday May 10 and Julia M Lofts Mosawtre for the Preakness The horses are expected to arrive at the end of this week weekHorsemen Horsemen intending to race during the meeting of the Agawam Racing Association at Agawam Park beginning May 29 are re ¬ quested to make applications for stall space with Edward J Brennan at Pimlico Blanks are available in the secretarys office officeRobert Robert E Potts trainer of the Bomar Stable disclosed here today that six mares which formerly carried the silks of that establishment were recently mated to some of the leading sires standing in Kentucky Lovely Girl and Blue Alice were mated to Jean Valjean while Grand Girl went to the court of Bostonian and Beth Bon to the court of Chance Play The two others the names of which could not be learned were mated to Jean Valjean All of the mares are quartered at Keeneland Stud StudSeveral Several thousand visitors journeyed to Del ¬ aware Park on Sunday to witness the prog ¬ ress made by workers at the course of the Delaware Steeplechase and Racing Associa ¬ tion at Stanton Delaware which is sched ¬ uled to open June 26