Reserve Arlington Stalls: Denemark, Peconic, Adams, Collins and Ogle Horses to Race on Northwest Side, Daily Racing Form, 1933-06-01

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RESERVE ARLINGTON STALLS Denemark, Peconic, Adams, Collins and Ogle Horses to Race on Northwest Side. CHICAGO, 111., May 31. Recent applications for stabling accommodations received by the Arlington Park Jockey Club for its thirty-day meeting starting June 26, were those of the Chicago-owned racing establish-ment of Mrs. Emil Denemark and James D. Norris Peconic Stable. Trainer Dick Watts is training fifteen horses for Mrs. Denemark thi3 season and the Peconic Stable embraces a dozen head, in charge of Eddie Hayward. J. Fred Adams of Maryland, who owns and trains Rehoboth, Annimessic and other well known horses, has reserved stable space, as has R. W. Collins of Lexington and Charles Bacharach, prominent New Orleans sportsman. The fleet sprinter Don Leon is a member of the Collins string. The stable of G. W. Ogle, well known on the Chicago circuit, also expects to make a determined bid for Arlington Parks rich array of stakes and purses. He has seven horses for himself and two for D. A. Wood, including Mountain Elk, Prince Tokalon, Indian Runner and Aegis.


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