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— . New Jersey Notes MONMOUTH PARK, Oceanport N. J., une 27. Trainer Moody Jolley today registered the wo-year-old, Alls Fair, with the racing ; ecretarys office. J. Schwebel was another rrival with six head which will race in the ilks of his brother, M. "Mac" Schwebel. t Three additional horses have the dubious ! istinction of making the veterinarians j st at Monmouth Park. Those barred until : leir racing fitness is approved are Wise ! largin, Jay W. Ess and Monmouth. William G. Helis, Jr., supplemented his ] cal string with six additional horses which rrived over the week-end from Delaware ark. The Greentree stable also shipped j vo head from New York for seashore cam- signing. £ Jockey Frank Bone, one of the nations J » p riders of last season, arrived from Dela-are Park with agent Raymond Panici and ■ rung into immediate action. Young Bone as top pilot at Delaware when he trans- J rred his tack to the seaside course. c t Jockey Mike Basile, recovered from seri- a s injuries suffered in a fall this spring, s turned to the saddle at Monmouth Park 1; i Monday and immediately showed the o p-off had hurt neither his timing or 1 ility. He was astride Black. Al in that * ; t ! j : ! ] j £ two-year-olds front-running win. Another newcomer who notched a win during the day was Frank Bone. Miss Maralee Springer, secretary to president James Donn of Gulfstream Park in Hallandale, Fla., arrived at Monmouth for a short vacation. She plans to return later in the season for alonger stay. t ™ Blue Lantern, half-brother to the redoubtable War Admiral, scored a hollow l victory over his field in Mondays featured Proctor Knott Purse at the Seaside track. It was the most impressive race he ever has l shown to local racegoers. The victory was the third of the meeting for owner J. Gavegnano who now tops all stables in 1 number of victories. 1 Five more favorites scored on Saturdays sloppy track at Monmouth Park, bringing the count to 14 in three days, or considerably above "par." 1 10