Plan Arlington Campaign: Linton Farms Stable Coming From New York for July Racing on Northwest Side., Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-20

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PLAN ARLINGTON CAMPAIGN Linton Farms Stable Coming From New York for July Racing on Northwest Side. One of the many prominent eastern racing establishments to participate in the thirty days of high class racing planned for Arlington Park here, is the Linton Farms Stable, owned by George M. Seglin. The New York sportsman has asked the Arlington Park Jockey Club for stabling accommodations for ten horses, including the prominent cam-« paigners, Flagstone, Portden and Cutie Face. Flagstone distinguished himself on several occasions last season and particularly in the Delaware Handicap at Saratoga, in which he triumphed over such outstanding thoroughbreds as Morfair, Tred Avon and Top Flight. He also finished second in the Capitol Handicap at Laurel, the winner being Hygro. The Everglade Stable of John S. Ward and Fred Burton, the latter a Chicago sportsman, again intends to be represented at the Arlington meeting, having reserved stalls for nine horses including the two fleet juveniles, Wise Daughter and Dartle. Wise Daughter recently won the Pimlico Nursery Stakes, while Dartle scored in the colt division of the Hialeah Nursery Stakes. »


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