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PIMLICO TURF NOTES BALTIMORE Md May 6 Jay Alley one of starter Miltons assist ¬ ants is confined to his quarters with an at ¬ tack of influenza influenzaJockey Jockey A Bodiou vill be absent from the saddle for several days because of a broken thumb thumbJockey Jockey Willie Garner has fully recovered from his recent heavy cold and is ready to accept mounts mountsBrave Brave Sir and Sir Dixon owned by the Woodvale Farm were among the horses to arrive at Pimlico Monday morning morningThe The parimutuel handle for the first six days at Pimlico was 2216589 as against 1865296 for a similar period last spring The daily average this season is 368598 368598Jockey Jockey T Roby who was thrown from Broadside King in Fridays steeplechase suffered a bruised foot but was able to walk around after the last race raceOur Our Boots and Dispose were the first of the Preakness eligibles to arrive from Ken ¬ tucky They got in early Monday morning Each was suffering from slight leg injuries received in the Kentucky Derby DerbyMoody Moody Jolley will ship the Tower Stable of fifteen horses to Belmont Park Tuesday His brother Tom Jolley will take his ten head to Detroit at the conclusion of the meeting meetingShipments Shipments from Pimlico Friday night for ¬ tunately gave stabling room to the majority of the horses made homeless by the fire All but five found quarters at Pimlico The others were sent to Timonium TimoniumSteeplechase Steeplechase jockey C Brooks became the first colored rider to win a race on Mary ¬ land tracks this year Brooks steered Bay Dean winner of the Jervis Spencer Steeple ¬ chase and turned in a good job jobA A rare display of courage was given by Histrionic winner of the eighth race Thurs ¬ day The horse seemed sore going to the post but led throughout and withstood a hard drive to win He pulled up quite lame lameSwain Swain which finished last in the Ken ¬ tucky Derby returned here Monday morn ¬ ing Had he made a good showing in the Derby trainer Durnell had planned shipping him to Hollywood Park It now is likely that he will finish the summer in the East EastBen Ben Shaba the good twoyearold which1 was beaten by a nose by Chiquita Mia in the Aberdeen Stakes at Havre de Grace will be shipped to Pimlico from New York to fulfill his engagement in the Nursery Stakes next week weekAlfred Alfred Vanderbilt received word from Charles S Howard that his mare Queen Helen had foaled a colt by Identify at the latters ranch in California Vanderbilt shipped the mare west to be bred to Sea biscuit biscuitIn In additionto the handicap filly Horn Preston M Burch has the following two yearolds registered Paraboloid chestnut filly Moondrift a bay filly Fox Glow a chestnut filly Lazy Nine a bay gelding and Captivate a brown filly fillyWord Word has been received from Wilmington that Fairy Chant is the only member of the Foxcatcher Farm stable Dick Handlen has in training and the fouryearold daughter of Chance Shot continues to be regarded as a possible starter in the Dixie Handicap HandicapDion Dion Kerr has the following twoyearolds registered at Pimlico Anyway a brown filly Ashame a bay filly Awake a brown filly Visiting Nurse brown filly Pimlico Polly brown filly Company Rest chestnut filly Tacaro Lilly brown filly and Am berafe brown filly t Mrs Frederick Van Lennep has sent the mare Medlor to the court of Chrysler II and the mare Subtle to Pennington N J to be bred to the French sire Fanar Mrs Van Lennep in partnership with Chris Wood conducts the Hickory Hill Farm Newton Square Pa PaJim Jim Wallace Hants Tarbrush and two others the property of M Dixon have been shipped to Newton Square Pa Hants which acted badly previous to the start recently and Questita which broke badly last time out have been placed on the start ¬ ers schooling list listAlfred Alfred Vanderbilt Dave Woods and Mort Mahoney are back on the job here after going to Belmont Park Sunday to inspect the improvements there Racing secretary Charles J McLennan was at Boston Sunday to check on final details for the Suffolk Downs meeting meetingThe The annual meeting of the Maryland Breeders Association will be held in the Pimlico clubhouse Wednesday night Motion pictures of many of the states breeding farms will be shown shownThe The Howe Stables Oasis and J O Keenes Jeanne dArc loomed as probable starters in the Carroll Handicap the fillies and mares event programmed for Thursday by under ¬ taking satisfactory works Oasis a sister to Only One breezed six furlongs in 118 this morning and the Kentuckyowned filly covered the same distance yesterday in 115 and the half in 48