Arlington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-27

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| ARLINGTON PARK NOTES T m s ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, 111., June 26. C. E. Durnell today transferred a portion of the Three Ds Stable to the Lincoln Fields track. Among the number were Eatonden, Nifty Nightie, La Taloma and Thats It. Officials of the North Western Railroad announced that the new unloading chute the railroad is constructing at Arlington Park will be completed Wednesc.ay night. The chute is just outside the southern limits of Arlington Park-and a mile closer to the track than the old chute: After being unloaded horses will be within less than a quarter of a mile of the stable enclosure. George Mayberry arrived from Latonia with a couple of horses that he purchased at that track for the Northway Stable. Julius G. Reeder, presiding judge and one of the board of handicappers at Arlington Park, will remain in Chicago following the close of the meeting next Saturday. He will be engaged during the summer compiling stake entries for the September meeting and attending to other matters in connection with the racing secretarys office. Dr. Mackintosh has fired C. A. Bernhardts two-year-old Fuss for ankle trouble in both front legs. W. F. Poison is arranging to ship his stable to Kenilworth Park at the conclusion of the Arlington Park meeting. George Wingfield and his guest. Frederick A. Balzar, governor of Nevada, who had been enjoying the racing at Arlington Park, departed this morning for Reno. Isostasy, recently purchased by the La Brae Stable from J. S. Taylor at Latonia, arrived today. H. G. Bedwells stable numbering nineteen of his own horses and five owned by the Kenton Farm Stable, were vanned to Lincoln Fields today. E E. Mooar claimed Jim Bridger yesterday for ,000. C. E. Boots Durnell reported that the high class mares Yeddo and Mix Up, which were recently bred to Epinard, had been shipped to W. T. Waggoners Three Ds Stock Farm, near Arlington, Texas. Wash Norvell, racing secretary of the Kenilworth Racing Association, came over from Windsor and was a visitor at Arlington Park for the purpose of securing horses for that meeting, which opens next Saturday. Mr. NorveU reported a shortage of available racing material on the Canadian tracks. Condition books of the Raceland meeting were received by racing secretary William Dondas and distributed among the horsemen. Mr. Dondas reported that every stall at Race-land had been reserved. He will depart for that point next Saturday night. The horses recently obtained by the Sanola Stock Farm from M. Shapoff were Fire Chief and Celerity, not Fire Boy and Celeste. Mrs. J. C. McAuliffe, represented by Keeper, claimed Shasta Nun from L. A. Lin-hart for ,000 out of the third race. ■ John S. Wiggins, Kentucky breeder, arrived today for a visit of several days. The Stuyvesant Peabody stable was vanned to Lincoln Fields at the conclusion of the days racing.


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