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I LEXINGTON TURF NOTES I « . i Neville Dunn, sports editor of the Lexington Herald and secretary of the Thoroughbred Club of America, is at home from St. Josephs Hospital after an operation for cor-I rection of a stomach ailment. He said Sat-| urday morning he is feeling fine and that he I now believes his recovery is to be complete. Mrs. Clyde Van Dusen, is at home at Few I Acres Farm from St. Josephs hospital after treatment for a nasal hemorrhage, by which she was left in a weakened condition from excessive loss of blood. Her physician hopes to have her normal by mid-summer. Cromwell Bloodstock Agency received a letter from John A. Thompson this morning announcing the safe arrival of Brown Whisk and Lady Heels at Springerville, Arizona, and expressing approval of them. They were purchased by the Cromwell agency at Lexington a month ago for Mr. Thompsons account. The Cromwell agency announced Saturday morning that it is in the market for a top stallion and a top three-year-old colt, but it is finding it difficult to locate owners willing to price the best. A recent request for a price on Snark brought to the agency a letter from trainer James E. Fitzsimmons stating that Mrs. Phipps has advised him the good son of Boojum is not for sale.