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OMAHA TURF NOTES Jockey N L Pierson packed his tack and departed for Detroit where he will ride free lance lanceSix Six horses the property of the Woolford Farm are expected to arrive at Omaha this f weekend They will be turned over to M C Goodsell to train trainJockey Jockey L Whiting continues to show the e way to the riders atAkSarBen field while e apprentice Eddie Franklin is in second place placeFour J Four horses have been claimed at the e meeting B Fogelson took Cackle Time and d Young Agnes while Mrs M Barton claimed d I Do Believe and John Stumpf took Kaleidi i John L Watkins clerk of scales and plac ¬ ing judge Here will leave for Saratoga June e 21 Watkins will supervise the compilation n and publishing of the records and programs s for the association conducting harness races s at that point pointThe The following riders have recently been n licensed by the Nebraska Racing Commis 5 ¬ sion Daniel Kukuk of Cavalier N D weight 10 Duane Barnett of New Orleans weight 105 and Virgil Phillips of Eden Idaho 3 Wayne Johnston of San Diego Calif and d James Jordan of Harrison Neb NebJim Jim Irvin a former sheriff of Leaven i worth Kans has Time Play Ronnie Jean n Lee and Duvena at Omaha OmahaEight Eight races will be staked at AkSarBen n on Ladies days which are Tuesdays and lj Fridays and also on Saturdays and holidays s On Wednesdays and Thursdays seven races J3 will be given Post time each day regardless J33S 3S of the number of races will be 2 P M MRoy Roy Dillard veteran mutuel clerk is re e ¬ ported to be seriously ill at St Catherines Hospital Omaha after suffering a stroke e Dillard is one of the best known and most 3t respected men in his profession on the Amer ¬ ican turf and his friends will be grieved to L0 hear of his illness illnessApprentice Apprentice Paul Glidewell who was thrown from Rogerine Wednesday suffered three fractured ribs and will be absent from the saddle for some time Glidewell who graduated from the maiden ranks less than n a month ago was second leading appren ¬ tice at the AkSarBen meeting meetingIt It was coincidental that Herbert M Woolf U wellknown Kansas City owner was a guest s at AkSarBen Wednesday when Maisco won the feature race Maisco is a daughter ° of J Insco which raced with considerable suc ¬ cess for Woolf Woolf presented the award to owner Redfield RedfieldMrs Mrs C B Irwin widow of the famous us Cowboy Irwin is a visitor at AkSarBen in She is visiting her daughter Mrs J C Sawyer who has a number of horses at the track Mrs Irwin soon will leave for Bur f lingame Calif to attend the graduating ex ¬ ercise of her grandson Irwin Walter a son of judge Joseph Walter of Caliente and Mrs s Frances Keller prominent woman trainer She will later ship her horses to Longacres for a summer campaign