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DETROIT TURF NOTES 1 I • — — * 4 s Bichloride, which G. E. Lewis turned out at Huntingdon, W. Va.. last fall, will be re- I turned to racing, according to Lewis. The horse will be shipped here next week from r Huntingdon. Apprentice Charles Clark, under engage- I ment to "Butsey" Hernandez, accepted his 1 first mount of the meeting. The contract on t the young reinsman was purchased recently by Hernandez. j Apprentice R. J. Jones packed his tack and t got away for North Randall. C. L. Croan, a member of the Kentucky I State Racing Commission, stopped off for a f visit en route to his home in Louisville, s Croan came here from Chicago and during his stay will be the guest of his daughter, 1 Mrs. R. S. Byrum. g Paplay, John Tio. Mr. Smith. Honey Chile and Fancy That, all of whom held up starts F on the Friday program, were placed on I starter Steeles schooling list. b Mrs. Henderson Van Zandt and her infant ■ son left the Grace Hospital Saturday morn- t ing for the Van Zandt farm near Northville. Mich. Mrs. Van Zandt is the wife of the popular young entry clerk on racing secre- I tary Charles Henrys office staff. s Acting for Miss Hazel Lawson, Charles » Zoeller purchased the two-year-old Mounta- * loon from Frank Seremba and the daughter of Wichmount raced for her new owner h Friday. h Porter Roberts resumed riding Saturday, after spending five days on the ground for _ rough riding in the Motor City Handicap run here last Saturday. tl Trainer H. "Chappie" Chapell, who shipped le the horses in his care here from Long w Branch, registered Bomber. Semester and Traffic Light, which race for G. H. Ellis; n tl le w n the veteran handicap performer, Teddy Has-lem, for C. X Mooney, and Gentle Knight, which sports the silks of J. Silverberg. Tommy Price has taken over the engagement book of apprentice George Martin,