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1 1 1 I AQUEDUCT TURF NOTES s $ Mrs. B. Frend, formerly Mrs. W. E. Der-rikinson, of New Orleans, was visiting Mrs. George Mathias at the Forest Hill Inn for the past few days. Mrs. Frend is sailing on the Britannic for an extended stay in Europe. George H. Bull returned from Saratoga Springs, where he attended the Hall-Leonard nuptials. He reported that the track was in good condition and the construction work completed and the grounds would be ready in another two weeks. A. G. Vanderbilt shipped Sharpshooter and Leap to his Sagamore Farm, Maryland, to be freshened up. The Turf Aid Society announced that the relatives of John Keealher had been located and the society would bury him in Cypress Hill Cemetery. J. W. Healy will leave for Delaware Park to saddle J. H. Whitneys Flying Scot in the Kent Stakes. He and jockey Gilbert are due back here Monday.