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New England News and Notes SUFFOLK DOWNS, Boston, Mass., May 28. The fee for agents at Suffolk Downs has been lowered from 0 to for each rider, -and agents will be permitted to handle the engagements of an. older rider and an apprentice. By permission of the stewards, they may also handle another" journeyman rider. Trainer Jim Healey has informed racing secretary Charles J. McLennan he will ship Zacatine to Suffolk Downs for this-Saturdays renewal of the ,000 Tomasello Memorial Handicap. Jockey H. Lindberg will come up to pilot F. J. Buchanans colt. Charles Hemslin, a former rider in he employ of Charles Zoeller, joined the ever increasing number of racetrackers in Uncle Sams army when he left to report to Fort Bragg, N. C. Phil Reuter has posted a notice in the secretarys office, offering A. One, Curious Roman and Lady Bob for sale. Warina Hygro has been placed on the list of non-mudders filed with the stewards. William "Bill" Karch, one of Mort Ma-honys assistants ,at alLNew England tracks, has received the welcome news that" his daughter, Mary Lou, won the Southern Regional 00 Scholarship to Bryn Mawr. Mary Lou is a senior at the" Miami Senior High School. Ralph Mcllvain has informed officials of the Eastern Racing Association that he will ship Bright Willie to the Downs for the June 13 running of the ,000 Constitution Handicap, a prep for the 5,000 Yankee Handicap on July 4. Maurice Kuykerldall left to join Uncle Sams armed forces Monday. He has been serving as an assistant starter under starter Bob Frend for a considerable time. A telegram has been posted in the secretarys office from H. Schoen at Brookline, Pa., who is nnxious to get in touch with "trainer George Kelly. The . stables of E. C. Eastwood, J. Y. Christmas and F. A. Bonsai, Jr., will get away for Delaware Park to be on hand for the opening of that meeting.