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1 KEENELAND TURF NOTES The horses Waldo Freeman shipped here from Hot Springs several days ago are Migal Fay and Prum, which race for A. N. Goldberg, New Orleans sportsman. Nick Huff, agent for the Greentree Stable, who books riding engagements to Eddie Ar-caro, was an arrival from Florida. Bennett Creech reported Mrs. A. M. Creechs consistent five-year-old mare Tun-bridge died Monday morning. The daughter of Ever Bubbling Alma Borland was shipped here recently from Oaklawn Park. Morris Griner is training Banjorine, Double B., High Top and the two-year-old, Pinkeys Sister, Perfect Rhyme and Silver Bet for J. D. Weil, Lexington breeder. John Goode stated Tuesday that Hatter-field, two-year-old bay son of Percentage and Cloche, died from pneumonia, which he contracted en route from Florida. The horses J. P. Keezek is training for Le Mar Stock Farm are: Moody, Mummer, Moorish, Mightily, Merrily San, Mingling, Myponne, Matchless, Miss Damara and Miss Selma. R. W. Mcllvain, owner of Walmac Farm and stable, arrived from Chicago and will be at Walmac Farm for the greater part of the Keeneland meeting. Norris Royden, master of Middlebrook Farm, received word that the name Bullanne has been approved for the promising two-year-old daughter of Bull Dog and Louanna. The next meeting of the Thoroughbred Club will be in the nature of a buffet supper at the Keeneland clubhouse on Wednesday night, April 26. Jockey Robert Tildeh was an arrival from Collinsville, 111., vacationing there since the close of the New Orleans season. Tilden is I unattached at the present time and hopes to do the bulk of riding for one of the larger stables here. Three horses will represent the Shady Brook Farm of T. E. Mueller at the local meeting. Trainer George Brooks transferred the Kentucky Derby eligible Timeful here from Churchill Downs Monday, along with Espania and Grafjs Cutter. Brooks has fifteen others in training at Louisville.