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AQUEDUCT TURF- NOTES e Dick Pending arrived from Maryland with two horses, which, he will race here, York was turned over to the steeplechase division of the Greentree Stable to bo converted into a steeplechaser, underthe care of Vincent Powers. Trainer Bill Brennan reported that Forty Winks is showing steady improvement and. is galloping nicely. Trainer Tommy Taylor reported that he had turned out Planetoid and Roller-Coaster for the summer. Plantoid was a disappointment in her last two races and will be rested up for Saratoga, while Roller-Coaster is ailing with an ankle trouble. Al Burlen, clerk of the scales and general statistician, reported that seventy camera finishes were called for during the Belmont Park meeting. Jockey N. Wair canceled his mounts Tuesday afternoon due to illness. Mr. C. R. White, who rode Masked Knight in the steeplechase, suffered a severe shaking up when he fell but did not require the attention of the track physician. William H. Gallaghers. Rudie will be shipped here from Suffolk Downs . "to start in the Shevlin Stakes Saturday. .,7 William H. Furst came from Chicago for a brief visit. He goes to Latonia to see Oyer The Top run in the Latonia JDerby. J. V. Stewart shipped the horses- that he had here to Suffolk Downs for that meeting. R. L. Gerry was a Belmont Park visitor Tuesday morning to witness his stake winning two-year-old Perpetuate breeze. Frank Bryan reported that for the fall meeting at Pimlico a revival of several stakes would be included in the program, which offers a stake each day during the ten-day session. The revivals are the Lady Baltimore for fillies at a mile and a sixteenth, the Manly Memorial Steeplechase, ,000 added, and the Bowie, 0,000 added, at a mile and five furlongs.