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1 HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES " S Charles J. McLennan, who with J. P. Turner, will serve as racing secretary at Delaware Park for the summer meeting, is working out conditions of races for the first ten days of the meeting and expects to have the book ready for horsemen during the first week of racing at Pimlico. The second book of the meeting would be compiled by J. P. Turner when McLennan moves to Arlington Park. John Bosley, who has raced steeplechase horses on practically all tracks in the United States and Canada, will leave for Agawam Park, near Springfield, Mass., late Wednesday to inspect the new jumping course of the Agawam Breeders Association at the request of Edward J. Brennan, general manager of the plant. Horses of the following stables were transferred to Pimlico Wednesday morning, M. A. Smith, R. Archer, J. Y. Christmas, R. L. Hanna, Frank Garrett and Mose Simon. Movement of the horses was made by van. Owing to sickness in the stable, trainer H. Dufford, who handles the horses of Al-vin Untermyer, has cancelled stalls at Pimlico for the spring meeting and will ship to New York instead. Chaps, the leading member of the outfit, was taken ill here recently. Trainer Dion Kerr will van J. A. Man-fusos Aneroid here from Pimlico Thursday to give his charge his final preparation at this track for the Philadelphia Handicap on Saturday. W. R. Dahlstrom, an attache of the racing secretarys office here, was notified of his appointment as patrol judge at Beulah Park. The large stable of Mrs. E. Denemark will be shipped to Suffolk Downs after the close of the meeting here. Corinto, a recent winner here, is expected to start at the East Boston course on Saturday. Mrs. John Bosley shipped the jumpers that she had at Pimlico to her farm in Monk-ton, Md., for schooling, after which they will be transferred to Belmont Park for the summer meeting. The horses shipped were G. H. Bostwicks Masked Knight and Budos; Miss Catherine Christies Redshank; Mrs. L. McCarthys York Miller, and Sun Scout, which races in her own interest. The stalls left vacant by the jumpers will be occupied by the flat racers of the stable. J. V. Stewart reports sickness in his stable at Havre de Grace and will cancel his stalls for the coming meeting at Pimlico. The Stewart horses will be sent to Suffolk later. John Bosley is sending the jumpers Cani-ento, Big March and Erada to Belmont Park for the opening at the Nassau County track. Jockey Ralph Eccard, of Chewsville, Md., who suffered internal injuries in an automobile collision near Ellicott City on Monday, was released from St. Agnes Hospital in Baltimore on Wednesday. Trainer Thomas Bonham has engaged jockey George Seabo to ride the horses that he is training for C. R. Fleishmann, who was present here Wednesday to witness the performance of Early Times in the second race. Three members of the stable were shipped to Belmont Park late Wednesday.