Arlington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-11

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I ARLINGTON PARK NOTES $ * According to present plans of Phil Reuter, trainer for William Sachsenmaier, Atlantic City sportsman and owner, the horses Reuter has here will be shipped to Hawthorne for that meeting and then to Maryland for a campaign in the fall. Jockey G. Arnold, who rode with a good measure of success at the recent Latonia meeting, is an arrival and will ride free lance. Arnold who can scale as low as 102 pounds should get plenty of work. Permission was granted the trainers of Witan and Sula to add blinkers to their equipment for their engagements Tuesday. The Brookmeade Stables Time Clock, winner of the Florida Derby and which gave a disappointing performance in the Latonia Derby, was given his first breeze Tuesday morning since that engagement Training activities reveal that trainer Reuter will pin his main dependence upon Indian Salute to carry the W. Sachsenmaier colors in the Arlington Classic. Plight, which- has done little, training since i his -Latonia Derby engagement, has been freshened since then, and would need only a speed test to fit him for the Classic •:. Charles Grayson is an arrival from-Latonia and brought four head of which Aunt --Myrtle and Princess Ivory are the property of M. P. and M. J. Bransfield, respectively. For Mrs. C. Grayson he has El Puma and Cresta Run. Apprentice Dale Edwards lost no time getting into action having the assingmenta on Heiress and Transcall in the first and third races Tuesday. — : a — i i * -


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