Arlington Park Arrivals: Stables of J. Simpson, Jr., E. J. Kaufman and John Farrell, Jr. Reach Northwest Side Track., Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-19

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ARLINGTON PARK ARRIVALS Stables of J. Simpson, Jr., E. J. Kaufman and John Farrell, Jr. Reach Northwest Side Track. The lattest arrivals from the East at Arlington Park are the steeplechase stables of James Simpson, Jr., of Chicago, and E. J. Kaufman, of Pittsburgh, who races under the name of Fox Chapel Stable, also, the modest establishment of John Farrell, Jr., of Maryland, with the three-year-olds Monocle and Light Step. Simpsons horses are Trieste and Cahana-more, prospective starters in the North Shore and Lake Forest Steeplechase, also. Autumn Bells and Karinski. Simpson, one of the most skillful amateur horsemen in the country, does his own riding when he can make weight. Med Henderson, a former professional rider, brought the Fox Chapel string from Woodbine Park, including Libertin, Sardan-eza, Acrobate II., Nopal and Fichette.


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