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I RIVER DOWNS TURF NOTES | ♦ — ® Jockey Leslie Pichon and Willie Carroll will leave here Friday for Omaha, where they will ride free lance. Jerry Goldblatt will accompany the boys and make their engagements. The Lewin Stable, composed of Jay Vee, Mr. Grief, Glassy Eye, Butter Milk, Lady Bessie, Georgia Meaden, Gypsy Dance, Chipsa, Narise, Chinese Red, Cautivo and Bomar will leave here Saturday night for Lincoln Fields. Apprentice A. Sylvester will go along with the stable. Six horses from the division of the Oddesa Farms stable, which Robert Freeman has here, were vanned to Detroit Wednesday. Charles Zoeller left for Detroit with Domi-worth and Raymond, which he is training for Charles Jordan and Dick Naishapur, Prosy and Gay Gadabout, which he will turn over to John Zoeller when he arrives at De- j troit with the main division of the Glad l Acres Farm stable. Dan Lehan departed for Detroit with Miss Bonnie and six others and Miles and Kover got away for the same point with D. D. Mc-Carty, Palatine Belle, John M. Kover and Busy Buzz. James Chesney loaded Professor Paul and the nine others he is training and they left for Fairmount Park. Charles Hanauer, contract rider for the stable, will go along tomorrow. Jockey Frank Grill will leave for Churchill Downs tomorrow to ride Smith G. Bakers Janice in the renewal of the historic Kentucky Oaks. He will return here to accept mounts Monday. At the close of the days racing, apprentice Sammy Williams had twenty-eight victories to his credit; R. McCarty, his closest rival, had eighteen, and R. L. Vedder, who has been here since the close of the Pimlico meeting, has ridden eleven winners.