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] LINCOLN FIELDS TURF NOTES | # * For the first time in several years the colors of Mrs. E. Haughton will be seen at , Lincoln Fields. Her husband, who trains j the horses, has made reservations for eleven head, including Fairest Flag, owned by Paul McAfee. The Haughton representatives will be Knight Bandit, Fay D., Bustle, Cruising, k Diombo, Sadie F., Rough Diamond, Glasby, I Barbara S. and Good Soldier. According to word received here from T.ouisville, C. Hyde Smith will have a divi-1 m of the Oddesa Stable at Lincoln Fields ; gain this season. Price Sallee is shipping seventeen horses 1 re from Churchill Downs. For Thomas Piatt he will have Flip Flap, Miss Alert, Gay Jane, Calling, Utica, Macawlee, Red Chief, Farm Bill, Listening, Shawana and Com Field. Others Sallee will have are Mr. I Mack and Pottage, owned by T. C. Piatt, and Rude Awakening, the property of C. E. Hagyard. The horses of Ike Weil, Chicago patron, are arriving from Louisville. Included in the shipment are: Connie Ann, Nana Kate, Spike McAdam, Buddy Rogers, Sleepy Tom, Kitty Carroll, Francine W. and Byroe. All of them are two-year-olds. The C. E. and I. Railroad again will provide fast and adequate service between downtown Chicago and Lincoln Fields. Road officials have announced that sufficient race train specials will be in service to take care of the crowds in efficient and speedy manner. Trains leave from the Dearborn Station at Polk Street. The racers which Jack Hanover trains for the partnership of Hyman Friedberg and E. F. Axton will be on hand for the local meeting. This establishment includes Dusky Maid, Evadne, Horace B., Bala Ormont, Sis Ormont, Lutie Ormont, Robert S., Isolene, Nicella, Poetic and Montsin.