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I SPORTSMANS PARK NOTES v - - t It will be the policy of the management to stage eight races on each of the first six days of the meeting and seven daily thereafter, except Saturdays when eight again will be carded. Post time for the first race will be 2 oclock and the various events will be so spaced that the eighth will be run before darkness settles over the course. R. C. Groff took Forever Prince and two horses to Narragansett and left the rest of his stable here in charge of R. Ford. Jockey J. G. Wilson and his bride left for his home in Filer, Idaho. From there they, will go to California and later Wilson will join the stable of P. L. Kelley in Florida. Jack Klucina and George Swain arrived here from St. Louis over the week-end and are distributing condition books for the long winter meeting at the New Orleans Fair Grounds. Al Lamoureaux, who trains the horses of Mrs. C. C. Winters, took a call on the services of T. P. Martin for the Sportsmans Park meeting. I 1 1 i