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2.400 400 j 6 i4l| 4| :•♦ 8| 51 r 6 6 J J e 6 6] 4 4 ir 7 7 3.525 1.525 ,425 I 4.625 .625 t 8 8 e 6 6 I I o 6 61 I 6 6 b j 850 J50J j ,490, 1,490 3.025 1,025 J | 7 7 1 »n 5 5 id 6 B 10 7 7: : ie 5 5 5 5 m 9 9 ;h 10 10 sh 4.635 4,635 3.905 3.905 I 1,190 jy 7 7 ue 5 5 le 8 8 ?w 5 5 ;n 8 8 er * 6 6 6 ty 7 7 d DETROIT TURF NOTES • Miss; Balko, Watercure, Cottingham, Jadva and Gunwale were to be shipped to Arling-s ton Park by John Oros. The balance of the stable will remain here until the end of the meeting. -A- k- Copland, Jr., shipped his own Dis-1,425 pembler and Gridiron, the property of F. M. Alger, Jr., to Arlington Park, Andy Gumpere returned from the East where he did missionary work in the interest of the Cadillac Handicap to be run here Sat-n urday, and the Frontier Handicap, ,000 added event to be offered July 1. The horses R. O. Higdon is shipping to Arlington Park Saturday are Playmay, Chronology, Respha, Pinnacle Light, Danc- v ing Light. Lighter Moods, Lights Ahead, Valvesta. The Thrush and Bess B. The veteran rider Pat Remillard has been signed to ride Traffic Light for G. H. Ellis in the Cadillac Handicap. Remillard is return-jr ing here from Dufferin Park to handle the horse Saturday, according to trainer Hubert Chapell. William Zakoor received the two-year-old fily Dream Boat, a daughter of Boatswain, from Toronto. The juvenile runs in the in-l,190|terest of Ernie Doumani, Canadian sports I man. E. E. Minor, representative of the Railway Express Agency, was an arrival from Lincoln Fields. The two-year-old Mattie J., which bolted over the fence with the ill-fated Eddie Marat tin, was sent to the Bianchi-Williamson farm near Lexington. Mattie J., a daughter of Gallant Sir, is the property of O. A. Bianchi.