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T JAMAICA TURF NOTES ? 4 Word from Columbia, S. C, is to the effect that the Marshall Field yearlings which nicely6 dm shiPPed there are progressing Track Superintendent Maher kept his track crews and equipment moving from the close of work hours to the opening-saddle T D,n , ? . Kilroe. of the Metropolitan Jockey Club, in discussing the winter plans, said that some improvements would be made. Among the first on the list is a rearrangement of the jockeys room including an enlarged sick room. Masked General will, be kept here for several days before being shipped to Brandy-wine Farm to be treated and turned out Matt Brady will transfer a division of the W. J. Ziegler Stable to Empire City for that meeting. Jockey L. Ealaski, at the expiration of his contract with the Mrs. John Hertz Stable expressed a preference to ride as a free lance this coming year and will go to Miami for the winter. Condition books for the Empire City meeting were distributed during the afternoon. Duvall Headley will ship a draft of his horses from here to Kecneland Park for that meeting. Terry Farley distributed the overnight condition books for the Fair Grounds meeting which opens on November 24. The Narragansett Park condition books were distributed by Francis Dunne. John J. Brady of the Horsemens Trans-poration Bureau is making up a shipment of juveniles to Lexington. They are candidates for the Breeders Futurity. Yancey Christmas arrived from Maryland with Rough Time, a candidate for the Inter-borough Handicap, to be run Wednesday. Jockeq J. Stout returned from Laurel Park, where he rode Johnstown to victory in the juvenile feature there Saturday Jockey Harry Richards checked in from Laurel to ride here, and after the last race left to return to Marryland. Belair Studs Johnstown was returned to Aqueduct from Ldurel Park. Ossabaw, which was purchased by Louis B Mayer from Thomas Hitchcock, arrived at Aqueduct and will join Magic Hour and others to be shipped to California.