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DETROIT NOTES DETROIT Mich June 21 Jockey George South drove up from Lin ¬ coln Fields and will remain for several days of racing racingArthur Arthur Bevans came over from Cleveland where he has Try Flying Hi Fanny and Cimarron Sand turned out Bevans expects to take up the horses shortly and put them back in training trainingThe The fourth book of conditions which will govern the sport here beginning Wednesday June 25 for ten days is being distributed to horsemen and the press here today by racing secretary Charles Henry and mem ¬ bers of his staff staffMrs Mrs R Sylvester purchased Hadith from Mrs I H Parke at private sale and turned the plater over to Ray Forsha for condi ¬ tioning tioningA A message addressed to his former fellow jockey agents at the Detroit Fair Grounds arrived from Robert Freeman today Free ¬ man is now a member of I Company Third Battalion First Quartermaster Regiment and is stationed at Fort Frances at Warren Wyo WyoRobert Robert Green who races a stable of horses iii partnership with Henry Knebelkamp is an arrival from his home in Louisville Ky and will remain for several days sport Three of the establishments horses are now at Thistle Down and eight others will be transferred to Dade Park for the impending meeting at that point pointHenri Henri Torriente who is much improved in health disposed of the platers Virbet and Gaona to R H Elliott local patron at pri ¬ vate sale Torriente will condition the pair for their new owner until Elliott can secure a trainer trainerJockey Jockey George Rose contract rider for the Bomar Stable turned down an attractive offer from Aqueduct and will remain with the Bohn Markey establishment during the balance of the current meeting meetingJohn John McAtee reported after his return from Lexington Ky that muchneeded rain ¬ fall in the Blue Grass sector came in time to give breeders fine pasturage for their stock