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I # i , ■ h ; ; I : j M ] ! | i : » SUFFOLK DOWNS NOTES and » Jockey J. Barba departed for Chicago, where he will ride for the stable of E. W. Duffy. D. J. Sullivan III. sent word that the string he is campaigning at Delaware Park will be returned to Suffolk Downs July 5. . Mrs. E. Denemark shipped Higher Cloud and Cajolery to Chicago in the same car that transferred the stable of E. W. Duffy. , Cajolery will be turned out. Herbert M. Fisher, after being on the e ground for over a year, returned to the sad- die Tuesday, accepting two mounts during ? the afternoon. Fisher was astride Swahili 1 and Kenyon C. for the Mrs. E. Denemark * stable. Fisher is best known as the rider r of Head Play and rode that performer in ■ that memorable Kentucky battle with Don ■ Meade and Brokers Tip in 1933. The strings of Mrs. J. A. Nix and J. W. Webb have been transferred to Rockingham I Park. An innovation introduced at Suffolk * Downs Tuesday in the overnight entries will II also list any changes in equipment. Marvel Walbert, an apprentice under contract " to J. Y. Christmas, accepted the first * mount of his career astride Marys Boy in f1 the first race. Walbert, a native of Baltimore, l" Md., is 17 years of age and rides at » 108 pounds. Stalls have been requested at Suffolk ■ Downs for a dozen members of the W. E. ■■• Boeing string. «