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| | . I . | . ! ! . I I • • . I • j . . / d y n j- [f j . DELAWARE PARK NOTES «• • * For abusing the three-year-old gelding S Rosepillar while unsaddling the R. B. Archer r sprinter after the running of a race recently y jockey G. Smith was fined 5 by the stew-u ards. Jockey Manny Berg escaped serious injury y when he was thrown from a two-year-old d during work hours at Delaware Park Monday morning. The youngster, Sun Trail, of f the J. E. Hughes stable, broke his leg while ;e working. Mose Lowenstein paid a short visit to New m York over the week-end and returned here ,e to supervise the training of his horses. Jockey Hilton Dabson cancelled his ls mounts Monday to treat a cyst on his eye. He intends getting back into the saddle ie Tuesday. W. L. Branns good three-year-old, Challe-don, was returned here by trainer Louis J. T* Schaefer and concentrated with the re-, mainder of the stable. J Jockey Manny Berg, who is spending eighteen racing days on the ground for ! rough riding, is due back in the saddle next -t Saturday. For the reason that he failed to leave the ie starting point in the first race on Saturday, the plater Gurkha has been placed on the barred list. Officials were notified that Max Hirsch is is shipping Brazado of the King Ranch to start -t in the Kent Handicap here Saturday. The two-year-old Shipmadilly, a winner a here Monday, was placed on the schooling g list, which now numbers over a dozen. Louis Leith is expected here to confer with general manager G. R. Bryson of the Belair ;r Jockey Club regarding plans for accommodations - of horses at the inter city track. Two members of the Greentree Stable e were transferred here from Aqueduct for ,r racing. Hash, an eligible for the Kent it Handicap Saturday was one of the pair. Thomas J. Healey advised local officials s that he is bringing a draft of his stable here e from New York. Jockey F. Kenney arrived from Charles !S Town to ride Chauvin for Mrs. L. H. Nimkoff in the eighth race Tuesday.