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0 o 0 0 5 5 K !0 0 is 26 26 6 63 53 40 10 52 52 23 23 12 L2 40 10 MISSTEP AT ARLINGTON PARK Misstep, hero of two revivals of the Wash- ington Park Handicap, and one each of the American National Futurity, Great West-5 era, Fairmount Derby, La Salle, Bryan Me-0 morial, Crete, St. Leger and Thanksgiving at Bowie stakes, has arrived at Arlington Park to begin another season of racing some time in July. In three years Misstep has started forty-eight times, won twenty-i0 one, finished second eleven and third three times, and amassed earnings of 82,390. He is six years old now and only lately completed in Kentucky his first term of stud service. He has no stake engagements at Arlington Park, but his owner, Leo J. Marks, and his trainer, Mose Lowenstein, are con-d fident that he will win an overnight event or so at seven furlongs or one mile in the course of the thirty days of racing that will begin June 29, and be marked by a purse distribution of well over 00,000. He has had plenty of conditioning work and is ready for a speed test. With Misstep in the Marks stable are some twenty others of various ages, notably Morsel, Make Believe and Make Haste.