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1 FAIRM0UNT PARK NOTES Q — £ Charles Lucas, well known mutuel attache, is in charge of the money room at the Fair-mount track, relieving Francois Martineau, who is ill at his home in Biloxi, Miss. Col E. L. Prague, long connected with the Fairmount Park Jockey Club, is a nightly visitor at the St. Louis Spring Horse Show, which is now in session. Colonel Prague reports some stylish stock in the gaited saddle horse class, roadsters, hunters and jumpers being shown. Eddie Vince, who previously trained the useful mare Miss Ivory, the property of Mrs. F. Young, has again been appointed to look after the Misstep racer. Otto Bagley came over from Louisville to confer with his brother, Bert, relative to stable business. The promising apprentice rider W. Prehm is under contract to the Bagleys. V. H. McMullen shipped Willow Wand, Swamp Chariot and Three by Three to Detroit Friday morning. Jockey Alex Schlenker checked in from his home in Chicago and accepted his first mount of the meeting on Miss Ivory in the second race Friday. : ; i