Arrivals From Louisville: Three Hundred Horses Unloaded at Washington Park.; Shipments Include Such Stars as Alcibiades, Mike Hall, The Nut, Inseo and Victorian., Daily Racing Form, 1930-06-03

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ARRIVALS FROM LOUISVILLE Three Hundred Horses Unloaded at Washington Park Shipments Include Such Stars as Alcllilades Alcllilades3Iike 3Iike Hall The ISut Insco Inscoand and Victorian HOMEWOOD 111 June 2 With the close of the Churchill Downs meeting Saturday little time was lost in transferring more than three hundred horses from the Louisville course to Washington Park Almost without exception the shipments were by express with the result that the Washington Park unload ¬ ing chute was a busy spot over the week ¬ end Some of the smaller stables made the trip from Kentucky by motor van with a half dozen such motors arriving late Sunday from the Downs DownsOn On Saturday night a special train of ten cars pulled out of Churchill Downs arriving at Washington Park early Sunday and eight cars also a special came up last night About seven cars are scheduled to leave the Kentucky track tonight and others will fol ¬ low Tuesday night nightThe The weekend arrivals included such big stables as those maintained by Hal Price Head ley Harned Bros Silas Mason and Arnold Hanger Wood F Axton Mrs E L Swikard C C and G Y Hieatt J N Camden Hupp Judy Griffin IVatkins J B Respess to gether with divisions of the E B McLean and Mrs Payne AVhitney establishments establishmentsStables Stables leaving the Louisville course tonight are expected to include those of Laf foon Yeiser C W Hay I J Collins W C Weant a number of the R S Clark horses in charge of A Baker and the big Gallaher Combs string among others At the same time the Black Dot Stable of W F Benton is scheduled to leave Fairmount Park and will campaign in the Chicago district during the remainder of the season seasonThe The Headley Stable in charge of Walter W Taylor was headed by the crack filly Alcibiades winner of the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs Saturday and candidate for the Illinois Oaks and American Derby Pigeon Hole Dark Entry Jay Walker and Ante Bellum In all seventeen were unloaded by Taylor and the veteran gelding Mike Hall owned by R M Eastman of Chicago was among them themVICTOKIAN VICTOKIAN OX IIAXD IIAXDVictorian Victorian the Agua Caliente Handicap winner headed the Warm Stable of Messrs Mason Hanger and such other likely ones as Cady Hill Hot Time Laughing Laura Billy Champ Noon Play and Sweet One came along The stables The Nut and Pretty Pose came from Belmont Park where The Nut started recently in the Suburban Handicap Jockey C Turk who remained at Louisville while trainer J T Taylor went to Belmont reported to Taylor this morning morningBen Ben Machree Star Lassie Mark Anthony Florhi Chariot Buffer Long Run Farm Hand Chief John and others made up the Hieatt Brothers stable while the crack Sil verdals topped the division of the McLean stable which campaigned through the closing days of the Downs meeting meetingMrs Mrs E L Swikard will have Duelist Chip One Long Hop Supryse Little Rumpus Bit OWorry Way Down East Mr De Luxe All Girls and others to carry her colors here J J Flanigan trainer reported the horses in good shape after the short trip tripThe The main division of the Watkins stable in charge of E F Reilly found quarters at Washington Park while eight went to Lin ¬ coln Fields Twoyearolds such as Insco Harry Frank and Foreign Exchange are the most prominent of the horses stabled at Washington Park Blanton Normana True Guess Miss Plunger Ada M and Bertrand were sent to the Crete track trackTrainer Trainer D E Stewart included among the nineteen he will campaign here for Mr Cam den the good fillies Honey Locust candi ¬ date for the Illinois Oaks Ellice Vermiculite and Bagiel along with the capable mare Martinique and others A division of the Camden stable in charge of Howard Stearns went to Thistle Down from Louisville Syd ¬ ney a member of the latter comes here for the American Derby after filling an engage ¬ ment in the Derby at the Cleveland track trackM M R Harned Sunday unloaded fourteen to race in partnership with his brother while C N Lewis brought five and the six brought here by Joe Kederis included his crack three yearold and American Derby eligible Prose and Poetry PoetryA A division of the Serenata Farm Stable together with the stables of R Wingfield and J T Looney were among the smaller ship ¬ ments from Kentucky A half dozen of the Serenata horses will run out at their owners farm for ten days before resuming prepara ¬ tion for Latonia campaigning Wingfield brought Eleven Sixty and Bruno BrunoJOINS JOINS VALLEY LAKE STABLE STABLENancy Nancy Seth La Salle Upright and three others joined the Valley Lake Stable of Messrs Nash Partridge Sunday They filled late engagements at Churchill Downs La Salle finishing third in the Bashford Manor Stakes Friday FridayThe The carload A Baker unloads here Tues ¬ day morning will include E F Prichards Tannery pointing for the American Derby along with the best of the R S Clark horses in his care Others of the stable went to Latonia from the Louisville course Jockey Willie Garner is with this estab ¬ lishment lishmentNot Not improbably C E Gross will arrive here Tuesday with George Debre Caramel Weideleen White Hoops Transgression Bessador Dick Weidel Bob Weidel West Virginia Black Paul and American Pilot also the property of Tannerys owner ownerF F F Brant is due from Louisville with EilWeir Rapway Gracious Gift Social Mug Steven B Mill Hand Jack Horgan and Prince Hawkins and may unload Wednesday From the same point Frank Swain is to bring Clover Club Coral Beach Bob Ker nan Tommy Tickle and Japhern and J V Pons the useful Nevermore Scotland and Chatter Black BlackWith With the arrival of the last of the stables from Kentucky Washington Park will be filled to capacity and close to 400 horses will occupy quarters at Lincoln Fields This great supply of material assures the finest in racing for patrons of the Washington Park Jockey Clubs course and such a con dition should prevail through the remainder of the local season


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