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CLEVELAND ATTRACTS KEARNS Calumet Farm Stable Promises North Randall Officials Warren Wright Division of Nearly a Dozen. CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 24 The Calumet Farm stable will be represented in Cleveland racing for the first time when the thirty-three-day meeting at North Randall gets under way, Saturday, May 27. Trninpr TCenrns hns informfid North Ran dall officials that he plans to send ten or twelve horses to the inaugural meeting. The Calumet runners are owned by Warren Wright, of Chicago. Bull Lea, pride of the Calumet establishment, which defeated Sir Damion and Stagehand in the 0,000 Widener at Hialeah, and other highly regarded handicap stars that Kearns may develop, are scheduled to race in Chicago during the North Randall meeting, but officials here are hopeful that they will get Bull Lea for a handicap special. Samuel C. Nuckols, presiding steward, was a recent visitor in Cleveland, en route to Narragansett. He conferred at length with racing secretary Julius G. Reeder and other North Randall officials relative to plans for the meeting and also brought word that two prominent Kentucky horsemen, J. W. Par-rish, of Midway, and C. C. Van Meter, of Lexington, will race their stables at North Randall. Nuckols will return here May 23.