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/ | DELAWARE PARK NOTES 1 $ . $ Jockey George Seabo left late Friday for New York to ride W. L. Branns Challedon in the Dwyer Stakes. Jockey Dublin Taylor, who has been rid-| ing here, has severed his connections with j the Bomar Stable and intends to ply his trade in New York. Additions to the schooling list here were I the platers Pclly Macdun and Cape Race. Jockey Lucas Dupps arrived from Suffolk Downs and will ride Arden Lass for Jouett Shouse in the Polly Drummond Stakes. Sixteen yearlings, which will be broken at j the S. D. Riddle farm in Berlin, Md., arrived I j from Lexington. Fourteen of them were by , Man o War. D. H. Finn, of the Railway Express j Agency, supervised a shipment of four brood mares from the W. L. Brann farm in I | Frederick, Md., which were consigned to I Idle Hour Stock Farm of E. R. Bradley, of : 1 Lexington, Ky. He also took charge of a l j shipment of two mares from the A. G. . i Vanderbilt farm, which were sent to H. Gentry at Lexington. J. F. Adams, Jr., returned here with the ! jumpers Jacamara and Bell Man, which l were campaigned at Belmont Park and 1 ! Aqueduct. A ten-pound apprentice allowance was 5 : waived on John Broom, a starter in the - steeplechase, and Bi iarblue in the same ! ! event. The bug was also waived on Rose- ; pillar and Giboir in the fourth. John Ward, who is racing a division of the 1 A. B. Hancock horses here and a draft of j I the R. A. Firestone stable, plans to transfer ! his stock to Arlington Park later in the , , meeting. I Apprentice B. Everson. who made plans 5 to return to Charles Town, W. Va.. for the , meeting in progress there, altered his plans 5 and will remain here. C. P. Miles, Jr.. supervised the unloading r of the splinter James Pal, which was sent here from Charles Town, W. Va., and will j i serve as trainer for her outings here. H. A. Kennedy is in charge of a draft of f the Phil T. Chinn horses, which were ! shipped here to finish out the second half I ! of the meeting. Condition books for the Thistle Down 1 [ meeting in Ohio were received here for the ! I session that opens July 15. Overnight purses 5 j range from 00 to ,500. | Trainer Henry W. Frost brought the plater Prince Wick here from Middleburg, j Va., to race for William Wickes, Jr. Harry Stevens II. returned from New York 1 i and took charge of the H. M. Stevens con-: cessions at Delaware Park. Joe Stevens returned to Gotham when the younger Stevens came here. Jockey J. Adams left for Aqueduct after P I filling his engagements Friday to lide some of the W. E. Boeing starters at the New-York f track.