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105.. L 8X X 103* 3* 105X 5X 2.. . 108.. 8.. 113X 3X 116X 6X 108X 8X 106.. 6.. 111X IX 106.. 6.. 8X X f, 110.. 0. . 110.. 0. . 110.. .0. . 105X 5X 110X [OX ! 105.. 5.. 105.. 5.. — 4* 1 DETROIT TURF NOTES 1 1 . . ~* The third issue of condition books were ere distributed among the horsemen. Edward P. Strong, general manager Of of Thistle Down Park, returned from Cleveland, nd, where he made an inspection of the track. LCk. Des Dressen, who has served as mutuels lels manager at Detroit since the sport was re- re- vived here in 1933, is confined to his hotel 3tel apartment suffering with a deep cold. His His condition was reported as much improved ved Wednesday and his legion of friends are are hoping for a speedy recovery. The horses Norman "Butsey" Hernandez dez brought here from Fairmount Park are are Prince Argo, Bright, Radio Charm, Please ase Doctor, Arctic Star, Roidef, Bad Roll, I See See and the two-year-olds Mine Host, La Tora bra and Palmera T.