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Several Other Probable Starters Others expected to go postward in the stake are Ralph A. Paracheks Tile King, Max Zipkins Gay Warbler, Mrs. Norman J. Hernandez New Orleans-owned Our Hines, and Mrs. H. Johnsons Chic Devil. Mrs. Lottie Wolfs Clamor, a son of Talon and Shout About, rated one of the most improved three-year-old racers on the grounds, is not eligible to the Livonia. Clamor recently romped to an easy six lengths verdict in the Marysville Purse, an effort which caused much favorable comment from seasoned observers. The Wolf colts absence from the Livonia field will rob the sprint of considerable luster. James H. Inglis, hard-toiling Michigan State Racing Commissioner, has set up a list of specifications in a form for track license applications that appears "tops" to this corner. The title reads, "Application for License to Construct Horse Race Track with Pari-Mu-tuel Wagering, Running Races and/or Harness Races." Applicants must cover two main subjects; financial responsibility and location. The size and physical plans and specifications of the track proper and adjacent structures. Under the heading financial responsibility, applicants must file a statement explaining the status of land acquisition, whether or not the land proposed as a track site be under option,. contract, or owned outright by the racing organization requesting license. Under the "plans" heading, it is necessary to give the location and acreage of the proposed site. An explanation of the exact area over which the applicant racing association has. control through option, ownership or otherwise, and the area, if any, which it is proposed will be required at a later date. The form also must show the location of the proposed track site in relation to local unit of, government. That part of the application must explain in what county, township, village, city, school district, or other government unit the site is locatedand will further set out what zoning code and/or local building code or codes is applicable.