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Illinois Notes LINCOLN FIELDS at Hawthorne, Cicero, 111, May 29. Mrs. F. E. McDonalds Wont Talk, Hill-topper and Mrs. R. S. have been transferred to the Detroit Fair Grounds and they will be campaigned there by trainer Fred Curry. Jockeys A. L. Fay and J. Payne packed their tack trunks and departed for Fair-mount Park, which will open its meeting on Memorial Day. E. C. Dobson arrived from Churchill Downs, with the William M. Peavey stable, which comprises Jett-Jett, Red Tape, Puddle Jumper, Ermelia, Burgoo Gal. Eric M. Blind, assistant to starter Roy Dickerson, is conducting schooling classes at Arlington Park. A new 14-stall Bahr Gate is to be shipped to the North Side plant next week, and presently an auxilliary gate is being used for educational purposes, being located in the seven-furlong chute. Jockey Del Jessop has been signed to ride Clyde Troutts Take Wing in the La Salle Handicap, Saturdays one mile and three-sixteenths stake at the Lincoln Fields at Hawthorne meeting. H. G. Knott left Hawthorne Wednesday with the six horses he will campaign at the Fairmount Park meeting. Rand A. Coward moved Marriage, former stakes star; Arrow Rock, Paulfred, Floating Cloud and a pair of two-year-olds from Lincoln Fields to Hawthorne. F. P. Aime announced that he had shipped More Stings to Randall Park and that he may sell the plater at private sale. Carroll Lang arrived from Kentucky with G. L. Boyds useful sprinter, Allisonia. Jockey Raphael Sanabria packed Iris tack and left for Fairmount Park. Included in the stable that W. Graves Sparks is to campaign in Illinois this season are Mrs. Sparks homebred Annes Hash, Donna Gray, who races for Mrs. Sparks and J. M. Nichol; Spencer Brothers Miss Drenda and Irvine Korts Jett Patrol and Little Bimbi, a pair of homebreds. Carl A. Roles, who is presently looking after a big stable at Arlington Park for Mrs. Ada L. Rice, registered several members of the Rice unit for racing at Lincoln Fields. Roles plans to van his charges from the North Side course for their engagements at the local oval. John Oros, actin gform Mrs. R. Peters, sold Vinita Marshall to Mrs. Lili Walter-sand. Terms of the transaction were private. W. Walters is to train Vinita Marshall. Immediately following the close of the Lincoln Fields - at - Hawthorne meeting, Raymond Hoertz, member of the official staff, is to return to his Louisville home.