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ys *• f lvs *■ Boat. oat. h. todays ay*B rga- Baby. aby. ero- n. le. , v t NORTH RANDALL TURF 110TE~$ ■ John Carey, veteran racing official, serves here as a patrol judge, was unable put in his appearance at the local Tuesday, due to an illness which confined him to his Cleveland home. Cliff Huffnagel, who arrived Tuesday morning from Chicago, will remain here til Thursday distributing stakes blanks hoKMSMB interested in racing their charges at the Latonia race meeting which commences June 29 for a twenty-seven-day session of the sport. Jockey Earl Dew, one of last seasons apprentice riders, is expected to join local saddle colony the latter part of meeting. Dew is now sporting the silks Ak-Sar-Ben. R. A. Leigh, Jr., who makes Bedford, his home, stopped off here before going Montreal, Canada, to visit with his father, R. A. Leigh, Sr. Jockey Willie Carroll, veteran rider, to return to the saddle here Wednesday. Smith G. Baker, Sr.s stakes winning Janice, four-year-old filly, has been nominated for a number of the latonia stakes, reported. Apprentice Jack Flinchum, promising young rider, accepted his f irst mounts of meeting Tuesday, having recovered recently from an injury he received in a fall at Beu-lah Park. Having returned from a four-day visit Lexington, William T. Crosthwait announced that he sold his brown yearling colt by Counsellor — Vera Leigh to Dan B. Midkiff of Lexington. The youngster is a brother of Fast Move. Charles Howell arrived with George B. Carneys Bedford Stock Farm horses Fairmount Park. The stable included Hearth, Able Abe, Ouray, Grey Queenship, High Baby, Earlyin and Dale. Jockey Don Scurlock, who rode marked success at Fairmount Park, accom- panied the Howell stable and will ride -f . j • who ho to to track ick1 led j lay ] 1 un- un_ I j to to!l2 ees K ,es. fine me the the the the at at Ohio, rio, to to ier, plans ans ing mi- he he ingl the the, itly teu- : in in ced Wise fise kiff half- alf- Mc- Mc- from rom Open pen Doll, oll, Jean ean with vith om- here. re.