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ARLINGTON RESERVATIONS Over 1,000 Applications for Stall Room Already Filed. Slain Division of Rancocas Stable .Among Prominent I-.stablisliments to Race at . Big Chicago Track. Applications for 1,075 of Arlington Parks 1,700 stalls for the July meeting had been filed with managing director Roy Carruthers at the beginning of the current week and more requests for stabling appear in every mail. New applicants are John Lowe, on behalf of the Rancocas Stable of Harry F. Sinclair ; Richard Carman, Jr., for George Wingfield, of Nevada ; H. H. Cotton, of Los Angeles; H. C. Hatch, of Toronto; Rogers Caldwell, of Nashville ; W. G. Yanke. of California ; A. L. Austin, of Maryland ; Charles Reid, of New Orleans; M. E. Syufy, San Diego ; Dan T. Morris, of Lexington ; James McGee, of Washington ; and Mose Lo wen-stein, Mrs. E. Denemark, W. E. Harvey, Ray W. Selden and William J. Curran, of Chicago. It is the plan of the veteran Lowe, successor of Samuel C. Hildreth as trainer of the main division of the Rancocas Stable and general manager of the big stud at Jobstown, New Jersey, to keep the best of Harry F. Sinclairs horses around New York mostly, while Frank M. Taylor. Hildreths brother-in-law, campaigns around the Middle West with a second string. But in July Lowe will bring his best Metropolitan horses this way and the best of the second string, while Taylor races at Latonia. Sinclairs Arlington Classic prospects are Grattan, winner at Aqueduct last June of a Hudson and a Great American, and Mokatam, winner at Yohkers in July of a Whirl and an Eastview. Grattan stands the better chance of training successfully. Mokatam, a whopping son of Bud Lerner, was pretty lame last summer at Saratoga. He hasnt raced since. Khara and Capture are first rate three-year-old filly prospects of the Rancocas Stable. Both raced smartly under Lowes management around Chicago last summer and Khara went East to lick Galaday, Night Signal, Mad Kiss, Murky Cloud, Mad Hattie, Dustemall, Oonagh, Alcibiades and Flying Gal in the third Selima, Laurel Parks mile special for two-year-old fillies, and pick up a matter of 4,730. This good looking daughter of Kai-Sang and Decree may prove the Rose of Sharon of the current seasons racing. With Lowes division of the Rancocas outfit Laverne Fator, Americas most successful jockey just now, will come to Arlington Park. Siskin, son of Epinar.d. and Ruddy Light, the shining light of the two-year-old element in racing so far this season, is the - member of the Wingfield stable in which the sport fraternity are most keenly interested just now. That brisk youngster, which won an Agua Caliente Futurity in March after scoring in an overnight race over the fine new lower California course, is at Bowie readying up for revivals of the 5,000 Aberdeen, the ,500 Pimlico Nursery and the ,500 Pimlico Spring Juvenile Stakes. In one of these races he may meet either Prince DAmour and Vander Pool, or both of those crack youngsters. There are plenty of other horses in the Wingfield stable. Young Carman wants thirty stalls. Many of Wingfields runners were bred in Nevada at his big ranch near Reno. The mountain sportsman is maintaining a stud in Kentucky, too. Rogers Caldwell hasnt been doing a great deal of racing in the course of the last few years. But he is in production on a considerable scale. At his stud in Davidson County stands Hourless, son of Negofol, three-year-old co-star of the season of 1917 with Omar Khayyam. Since taking up stud duty at Brentwood Farm, Hourless has sent Mike Hall, Lucky Hour, Missionary, Flight of Time, Scimitar, Ten Minutes, Pricemaker and Batsman to the races. There will be some Hourless two-year-olds in young Caldwells string. The Brentwood Stud didnt market its yearlings at Saratoga last August. The only Hourless babies offered were in the consignments of Philip T. Chinn, Rod- man Meacham and Mrs. Thomas J. Regan.