Col. E. R. Bradleys Stable: Western Division to be Raced at Arlington Park Under Direction of W. Hurley, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-12

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j i j I j j j I j ! j j j COL. E.R. BRADLEYS STABLE | j Western Division to Be Raced at Arlington Park Under Direction of W. Hurley. Col. E. R. Bradley, master of Idle Hour Farm, has displayed in no uncertain terms his interest in Arlington Park racing, when he arranged to send to the meeting, which will open June 4, the most pretentious band of campaigners he has assigned to partici- pate in the sport in Illinois. Maj. Frederic McLaughlin, president of the American National Jockey Club, an- nounced Thursday at his office that twenty-one stall reservations are available for the Idle Hour Farm racers when they arrive next week. The division of the Bradley band to be raced in Illinois will be in charge of trainer William Hurley. Some of the horses are at Pimlico. The remainder are at Lexington. Those from Maryland will arrive here next Wednesday. Hurley will proceed to Kentucky to get the others. Included in the stable are Black Dancer, Be It So, Bie Naime, Beaming Over, Broken Veil, Benet, Burning Sun, Borough Monger, Bootland, Braggadocio and Bessie Alix. The three-year-olds include Brunette Preferred, Bill Cosgrave, Berosus, Beta Star, Bruno, Black Pride, and Blanche Epine. The older horses are Break o Morn, a five-year-old ; Benedict Vow, seven, and Barrabas, four.


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