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! OAKLAWN PARK TURF NOTES Dr. B. McKennon, prominent dentist of Russelville, Ark., suffered a heart attack shortly after the running of the fifth race Thursday and died in the office of the state racing commission. Roy Waldron has arranged to ship thirty-four of the Milky Way Farm horses to Churchill Downs Tuesday. John One, Favorite Son and Heel In will be shipped to the farm at Pulaski, Tenn. J. H. Tate, who has several horses here in charge of G. F. Jenkins, arrived from his home at Arlington, Tex., and in partnership with Jenkins, purchased the platers Pavi-sand and Flying Amazon from A. Leider-man. George Palmer leaves here Sunday for his home in Baltimore. En route he will stop at the Castle Heights Military Academy at J Lebanon, Tenn., to visit with his two boys, who are cadets at the school. W. T. Bishop, superintendent at Keene-land, has asked the horsemen who have stall reservations not to ship to the Kentucky " track until the middle of next week. At the present time Bishop is busy moving several stables from Keeneland to the trotting track.