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AGAWAM TURF NOTES I s and With permission of the stewards blinkers were added Tuesday to the equipment of Pipers Dream. Jockey C. Eye, who is well up among the leading riders here, has five more winning mounts to ride before losing his apprentice allowance. Jockey F. A. Smith cancelled all of his mounts Tuesday following a stomach disorder. Since next Monday will be an open date, entries will be taken Saturday for the races of Tuesday. The second half of the meeting will start on Tuesday and run through July 10. Pat Horgan, racing secretary at Narra-gansett, and Billy Ames, publicity director there, are planning to visit Agawam Park this week-end. Jack Yerian, long associated with Rockingham Park, is having considerable success with his band of platers. He has won six races with Caleb since the start of the year.