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1 KEENELAND TURF NOTES S J. E. Church registered the four-year-old brown gelding Good Heritage with the Keeneland racing secretary and will campaign the plater here during the remainder of the season. J. F. ONeill has taken over the training of the two horses that he vanned to Keeneland from Jeffersonville, Ind., where they were turned out at his farm. They are Rip plealong and the two-year-old Miss Nadi. Robert A. Fairbairn, a steward of The Jockey Club, was a visitor as the guest. of Arthur B. Hancock. While in Kentucky, he is inspecting the stud he maintains near Winchester. Joe Renick has reported to T. J. Hastings, trainer of E. R. Bradleys first division, which is assembled at nearby Idle Hour Farm. Renick will ride during the remainder of the meeting. Frank Cagle purchased the three-year-oId: Chinese Red, a recent winner here, from M. N. Porter. The son of Kai-Sang will be trained by H. K. Barron. Charles Kenney, manager of the breeding department of Coldstream Stud, acted as a placing judge this afternoon in the absence of Joe Palmer, whose duties at the Blood Horse prevented him from being here. Judge John T. Ireland motored over from his home at Paris for todays sport. C. L. Croan, a member of the racing com- mission, was among the Louisville visitors and Judge Samuel C. Nuckols headed a big delegation from Versailles. James F. Cleary, who has eight horses here in charge of Clifford Porter, arrived from his home at Chicago, and plans an indefinite visit. Apprentice Euclid Le Blanc will have the first mount of his career during the week at Keeneland. The youngster, who hails from Maronguin, La., is a younger brother of Hubert and N. J. Le Blanc.