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Illinois Notes HAWTHORNE Cicero HI May 12 Roy Waldron conditioner of those horses owned by Cillford Mooers arrived from Louisville with the 17 thoroughbreds now under his direction Mooers Kentucky owner and breeder is expected to visit this Chicago track in the immediate future futureMr Mr and Mrs Edward Champagne and son Chris of New Orleans La motored in from their Crescent City residence During their brief visit here they will be the house guests of Teddy Cox member of the local official staff Champagne who served as a placing judge during the winter at the Fair Grounds is en route to Omaha where he will join the of ficial staff at AkSarBen The family of the late Anthony Ippolito wish to extend the horsemen and other racing personnel in this sector their sin cerest thanks for their kindness and mes ¬ sages of condolence during their bereave ¬ ment Ippolito died recently following an accident in which he sustained a fatal skull fracture Jockey Paul J Bailey checked in from Churchill Downs and registered his tack with the custodian of the local riders col ¬ ony Bailey will ride free lance during the Lincoln Fields meeting His engagement book will be handled by Joe Columbo The sizable public stable maintained by Harry Trotsek arrived upon the local scene and was granted stabling accommodations here The 22horse unit was headed by Oil Capitol Roman Bath Robust and In ¬ separable Mr and Mrs Allie Reuben owners of the Hasty House Farm trained by Harry Trot ¬ sek came in from their Toledo Ohio resi ¬ dence and will remain for several days of sport The Hasty House Farm colors have been prominent in major Chicago stake events during the past several years yearsTrainer Trainer Howard Oots arrived from Churchill Downs and will condition the public unit of Howard Babe Wells until the latter arrives following the termination of the Louisville meeting next Saturday Most recent addition to the everincreas ¬ ing local riders colony was jockey Ken Church The accomplished reinsman re ¬ ported to trainer Harry Trotsek immediately upon his arrival Church was one of the more talented riders seen in action during the spring in Kentucky The Mrs Emil Denemark unit compris ¬ ing 27 horses checked in over the weekend from Churchill Downs Trainer Robert Mc Garvey supervised the shipment Appren ¬ tice John Heckmann accompanied the stable and will do the bulk of the riding duties for the contingent