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1 WOODBINE PARK NOTES I s s Walter Richey, starter on the tracks of the Province of Quebec Racing Associations, was a visitor at Woodbine Park. Richey is on a motor trip to Chicago and California, where he plans to spend the winter months. R. F. Porter of Montreal reports he has turned the platers Dearzin, Lumberer and Leo D. over to J. Green. Trainer E. Bowie, who is under suspension by the Incorporated Canadian Racing Association board, is no -longer connected with the stable. Legerdemain, from the stable of C. L. Jacques, was placed on the schooling list, the three-year-old daughter of Leg Puller and Prestige having refused to break from the stalls in her last two starts. The stable of Mrs. J. Badame plans to ship to Narragansett at the close of the major tracks in Ontario. George Hay, general manager of the Long Branch Jockey Club, reports that all stalls have been alloted for that meeting. The track accommodates 550, while many will be quartered at Dufferin Park.