Arlington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1932-06-17

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1 ARLINGTON PARK NOTES $ Horses arriving at Arlington over the week-end were those of the Meadowbrook Stable and Louis Granna, which came in a car from California and unloaded Sunday. Dr. Higbee and Miss Corinne represent Meadowbrook and the Granna horses were Scotland Blues and Ruby Rock. Kemoli, owned by the latter, died of shipping fever en route. , William E. Caskey, who is racing one of the larger stables at Bainbridge Park, will bring a dozen horses to Arlington early next week. The veteran, William T., is the star of this establishment. Reservations for nineteen horses of the Three Ds Stock Farm Stable have been made at Arlington and among its candidates for the Classic, Arlington Gold Cup, Stars and Stripes, Arlington and Arlington Matron Handicaps and other stakes are Trinchera, Canfli, Pansy Walker and Texas Knight. R. F. Carman, Jr., will transfer the eighteen horses he has for the Nevada Stock Farm to Arlington Park in time for the opening. Hygro, sensational juvenile last season, is an eligible for the Classic. Halcyon, winner of the Queens County Handicap last Saturday, is a member of the division of the C. V. Whitney horses that Thomas J. Healey is expected to bring West shortly. Halcyon is engaged in the Arlington Inaugural Handicap and other stakes at the north side course. Mrs. John Hay Whitney, who will assemble a band of sixteen horses for the impending Arlington Park meeting, already having ten horses at the North Side course, plans to have formidable representation in the three important events for two-year-olds to be decided during the thirty days of racing. A half dozer, of her horses that arrived Monday were juveniles that had shown promise in New York and among them are candidates for the 0,000 Futurity, 5,000 Lassie Stakes and 4,000 Hyde Park Stakes. In the Futurity she has Crowning Glory, Roman Holiday and Wary, and these three, with Carry the News, are in the Hyde Park. Screech is a candidate for the Lassie, along with Wary. Crowning Glory, a half-brother to Pair-bypair, last years Hyde Park winner, and Roman Holiday, a half-brother to Alcibiades, have shown excellent form recently. The latter cost 3,500 as a yearling last August and, with Carry the News, half-brother to Senator Norris, which cost 6,000, were the two highest priced yearlings last year. Among the others in the shipment were Iago, Etcetera, Cracker Cap and Stepenfetchit, the latter one of the probable favorites for the Classic. J. T. Taylor, trainer for Mrs. E. L. Swigert and R. M. Eastman, plans to move his horses to Arlington Park June 23. Taylor is making an effort to have Eastmans Cathop ready for the Classic July 16. The Le Mar Stock Farm will assemble sixteen horses at the North Side course, fourteen coming from New York, in charge of C. J. Casey, and two coming from Bainbridge. Morsel and Mouthpiece are among the prominent members of this stable. Fourteen horses, in charge of Mose Low-enstein, arrived Thursday from Toronto and they will be joined by four others, coming from Maryland. Lowenstein trains for Cary T. Grayson, one of Arlingtons honorary stewards; R. S. Clark, Desha Breckinridge, Jouett Shouse and himself, and one member of his stable is Kakapo, winner of the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes last season and a candidate for the Arlington Oaks and Arlington Matron Handicap. Lowenstein also has the consistent winner Royal Ruffin.


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