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I CHURCHILL DOWNS NOTES $ 4 Julius G. Reeder, who is in charge of racing at the Cleveland Jockey Clubs North Randall track, which opens May 27, will visit here during the Churchill Downs meeting". While in Kentucky he will do some missionary work among the horsemen. Reeder already has opened his offices in Cleveland where the Cleveland Jockey Clubs headquarters are at 1009 Rockwell Avenue. Charles Schultz, who has been connected with the Chicago Businessmens Racing Association, was a visitor in Louisville Friday. S. T. Baxter came from Florida with five horses including Neat Play, Shelby King and Wise Attorney, and they were bedded down at Douglas Park. Another Kentucky Derby eligible arrived in Louisville when J. R. Gregory brought in Ed McCuans Lostagal, a Hadagal gelding. Gregory brought in his entire stable from Hot Sprinjs. An arrival from Florida was A. F. Lloyd, who brought with him two horses, Wo Wo, and Lady Wo. Lee Niles received four horses he will race here this spring for C. A. ONeil, Jr., Florida patron. They came from the Everglades State and are stabled at Douglas Park. Two Tricks, owned by Wesiey Sears, arrived here from Florida in a mixed car and is to be sent to Almahurst Farm to be turned out. Three horses owned by Mose Goldblatt, got in from Florida and were put away at Churchill Downs. Dnieper is the principal member of the stable. Ernie Mooar, who spent the winter in California, arrived in Louisville this week-end. He stopped off in New Orleans en route here.