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1 PIMLICO TURF NOTES * — 4 Wm. G. Kelly, racing official on many tracks in the Dominion of Canada, who is interesting horsemen in the meeting at Woodbine Park and Thorncliffe Park, distributed condition books for the meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club to horsemen at Pimhco. Kelly expects several leading stables to ship flat runners and jumpers to Woodbine Park after the close of the meeting here. Charles Reilly shipped the plater Mac Mac to Beckers Farm, near Pimlico, to be turned out for several months. # J. W. Wright and A. C. Layton, who are in charge of policing the grounds of the Maryland Jockey Club, have been appointed for similar work for the Eastern Racing Association operating Suffolk Downs. Trainer Paul Madeira shipped the plater Marys Mary to the Skinker Farm in Ash-ton, Md., to be freshened up for racing later in the year. C. M. Feltner has made plans* to race twenty-six horses at the meeting of the Charles Town Jockey Club beginning with the opening on May 15. P. A? Markey and C. B. Bohn, owners of 1 the Bomar Stable, arrived from Detroit on Tuesday to inspect the horses of the stable, i They will remain over until the close of the 1 meeting on Saturday. 1