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Illinois Notes LINCOLN FIELDS at Washington Park Homewood HI June 17 17Jockey Jockey Willie Parnell has been signed to handle Mrs Emil Denemarks fleet Pro ¬ vocative in the forthcoming Hyde Park Stakes openingday feature at Arlington Park J Howard Rouse and Dr Paul Corum motored here from Kentucky and wit ¬ nessed the sport today Rouse and Corum have horses quartered at Washington Park ParkLester Lester Seafert and Peter Zebelian re ¬ turned to Detroit after watching their Waza Wana race to an easy victory here yesterday Thomas H Stevens conditions the thoroughbreds who race in Illinois for the Motor City patrons patronsWilliam William Hal Bishop sold Black Cat to B C Kelley and O Heisner at private terms and Kelley will condition the plater for future engagements Harold White loaded 16 members of Theodore E Muellers Shady Brook Farm stable and sent the unit to Arlington Park Jockey Steve Brooks is taking a brief vacation but he will return here in time to accept the mount on Dixianas Star Re ¬ ward in the Lincoln Handicap Saturday closingday feature of the Lincoln Fields meeting meetingSamuel Samuel Molay wellknown turfman left for New Orleans to be present at the June 19 wedding of his daughter Katherine to Roy C Jones a prominent Orleanian OrleanianW W R Sallee sold A La Bud to J E Ma honey at private terms and J Noel will train the horse for future engagements engagementsJohn John Marsch Chicago thoroughbred owner sold Valdina Foe to the Valley View Farm and the horse will be shipped to the Detroit Fair Grounds Cedric Nelson will train the Valley View acquisition at the Michigan track Trainer William Resseguet announced here this morning that Mrs John S Letel liers Chance Voyage has been shipped to E K Thomas Timberlawn and Elm Springs farms and that the juvenile will be turned out at the Thomas thoroughbred nursery for an indefinite period periodJockey Jockey Nick Jemas arrived here from Delaware Park and plans to ride free lance during the balance of the Lincoln Fields season Jemas may join one of the more prominent stables scheduled to race at Ar ¬ lington Park when the North Side course opens next Monday