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Officials Who Will Serve f At Beulah Meet Announced COLUMBUS. Ohio. April 30.— The stage is set for the opening of the Ohio racing r season Saturday. May 5, at Beulah Park. J The State Racing Commission has ap- C proved the list of officials for Beulahs 20-day meeting. The commission also appointed seven track inspectors. After prying the lid off the Ohio season May 5, Beulah Park will be dark" May 7 $ and 8. It will resume racing Wednesday, May 9/ continuing with the usual Sunday layoffs until its spring season is com- » pleted Memorial Day. I Beulah s official family consists of: Stewards — Tom Sanford. Cincinnati; E. W. Stribling, Columbus, and Keene Dain- * gerfield, Lexington, Ky. v. Racing Secretary — E. W. Bury. Cincin- 1 nati. b Starter — T. J. Brown, Cincinnati. * Clerk of Scales — Raymond Wymer. Grove a at City. t Paddock Judge — C. K. Keller, Grove City. E Placing Judges — B. H. Held. Columbus, S Stribling and Bury. b be "Tote" Supervisor — George Reverman, n Columbus. S Named to represent the commission as *] track inspectors were: b Edward Hurley, Cleveland; P. W. Sem- E ler, Hamilton; A. J. Aubrey, Cleveland; " R. Lamar Foster, Springfield : Frank Biniakie- wiz, Toledo; R. N. Raybourne, Lancaster, ti and Charles King, Arcanum. T Most of the stables that have not yet checked in at Beulah are due following the li close of the Keeneland meeting Thursday, ti All stables allotted stalling accommoda- tl ti T li ti tl Sti tions must be on the grounds no later than ci Thursday, May 1. th Horsemen failing to observe this dead- ca line will automatically forfeit their reserva- su tions. The Beulah "waiting list" contains m the names of 400 horses. rei