Arlingtons New Top Soil: Fast Sprinters in Inaugural Handicap Promise to Give Line on Extent of Improvements., Daily Racing Form, 1934-06-14

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ARLINGTONS NEW TOP SOIL Fast Sprinters in Inaugural Handi ¬ cap Promise to Give Line en Extent of Improvements With Americas most brilliant sprinters among the fiftysix nominations for the Ar ¬ lington Inaugural JHandicap leading attrac ¬ tion of Arlington Parks opening program on Monday June 25 the dash of six furlongs promises to give a line on the extent of the improvement of the track made by the addi ¬ tion of new top soil last Jail JailThe The record for the distance at the north side course is I10y5 held jointly by Epithet and Gift of Roses The latter equalled the mark last year so with ideal conditions the field in the Inaugural Handicap should in ¬ dicate how much better the course has been made madeIn In its four previous runnings the Arling ¬ ton Inaugural Handicap has drawn strong and representative fields Silverdale won in 1930 with Pigeon Hole second and Golden Prince third and again the following year with No More second and My Dandy third Gold Step was victorious in 1932 finishing ahead of Polydorus Epithet and Jamestown among others while last year Okapi and No More ran second to Indian Runner candidates for me coming renewal along with such other fast horses as Quel Jeu Miss Patience Hilena Barn Swallow Hada gal L dysman Gift of Roses Dartle Pair bypair Advising Anna Springsteel Monel Myman Princess Camelia Burning Up Wise Daughter Ebony Lady Evergold Clarify Isaiah Singing Wood and Chance Line LineThe The event may settle the argument as to the relative speed of Dartle and Wise Daugh ¬ ter Until a few weeks ago both were mem ¬ bers of the Everglade Stable but the filly has been acquired by the Milky Way Farms Stable Both threeyearolds are being pointed for the Arlington Inaugural which is expected to gross nearly 5000


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