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f ; r _ E J t i » . , , 5 : • i I . ;. i I I ARLINGTON PARK NOTES | 4 _ — _ j Pete Coyne, trainer of Joseph E. Wideners Belmont Stakes winner, Peace Chance, will have the colt in the paddock between the third and fourth races Saturday to show the public. Coyne is considering having Caval- cades chief opponent in the 5,000 added Classic, to be run at Arlington Park July 14, perform in a public workout after he is exhibited in the paddock. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilts Discovery. which displayed a remarkable effort in de- feating Dark Secret in the Brooklyn Handi- cap Wednesday, is due here Sunday from New York in charge of trainer J. H. Stotler The son of Display, which ran second to Cavalcade in the Chesapeake Stakes, Ken- tucky Derby and American Derby and third behind that colt and High Quest in the Preakness, has wo i his last two starts, and trainer Stotler is confident he will do well in the Classic. Jockey John Joe Bejshak will accompany the colt here. Morton L. Schwartz, Charles Schwartz, Herbert Bayard Swope and Bernard Baruch are coming to Arlington Park Saturday from New York in a private car to witness the running of the Lassie Stakes, in which Morton Schwartz will be represented by the good filly, Good Gamble. William R Coe, who has Squeeze and Clean Out entered in the Lassu Stakes, also is due from New York with a party of " ruming of the 5,000 added event vEig«Lhx°rses owned * y Cornelius Vander-bilt Whitney arrived from Detroit late Thursday and will remain here in charge of SS!ier Rhadamanthus 55 Hoa,ey They wpre Clotho, Salaam. Elf Lock. Love Sick Wild Pigeon, Synod and Brabble. Trainer Healey flew over from Detroit Thursdav Lassie. morning to supervise Mottos trial for the l"