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Michigan Notes $ DETROIT, Mich., June 4. H. H. "Pete" Battle departed Tuesday evening with Sweet Patootie, who is to carry Mrs. E. E. Dale Shaffers silks in the Miss America Stakes at the Lincoln Fields- O at-Hawthorne meet on Saturday. The 3 junior miss was a good winner here in her only local engagement. TO Jockey Richard Lawless severed his con- Q nections with the E. P. Sowers-trained stable and he will ride free-lance during cr the balance of the current MRA meeting. , Tommy McKinnon, who handles appren- O tice J. M. Wagner, of the Norman Hernan- p dez-trained unit, also will look after Law- .F less riding engagements. _j ■ X John Kinards Cajac departed for Ar- lington Park and the four-year-old gelding 5? will be handled at the Dlinois course by his Brickeys, Ark., owner, who formerly cam- paigned the good stakes winner, Johns Joy. "* J. McFarlan sent word from Chicago z that he will arrive here Wednesday with m Fenelane, Rebate, Infinity K., and Sedge- cn wood. Petaluma, property of Mrs. H. W. Lindy, also is making the trip to Detroit with the McFarlan-trained string and the o mare will be turned over to Mrs. Audrey Gabel for conditioning at the local course. Harold C. Hoffman, Arlington Farm stable trainer, sent Lucky Servant and Gene Girl to the Illinois thoroughbred nursery where the pair is to be turned out for an indefinite period. William Gateman, conditioner for the Herbert W. Kelleher Stable thoroughbreds, will leave Tuesday night for Toronto to confer with William Smith, who has a division of the Detroit-owned unit quarterer1 in Canada. H. G. Underwood, acting for his wife,, sold the juvenile, Task Fleet, to T. McDer-* mott at private terms. Al Wellman will train the youngster for future engagements.