Arlington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-13

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1 ARLINGTON PARK flOTES 1 4 __ — _ * Charles Bacharach, New Orleans owner and breeder, is due to arrive from his home Thursday, and will remain until the end of the Arlington meeting. Bacharach has sixteen head here in charge of trainer Clifford Porter. Connie Savage, publicity director for several tracks, is reported to be recovering so rapidly that he will probably be discharged from the hospital in a week. Bien Fait, scheduled to represent the Corsicana Stable in the sixth race Thursday, was a doubtful starter in that event on account of pulling up lame after his breeze for the race. Charles J. Casey, prominent eastern trainer, is a visitor and will remain for an indefinite period. Harry Herendeen split his stable and sent Teeny Weeny, No No, and Crystal Girl to Bainbridge where they will be turned over to W. E. Suggs to train. Levaal and Anna Adelia which have been turned out at the Herendeen farm at Crystal Lake 111., will be taken up and returned to training. Howard Wells received the two-year-old gelding In Chancery, from Howard Oots who sent the youngster on from Latonia. J. F. Patterson, head trainer of the extensive Audley Farm Stable sent three horses to Detroit Thursday in charge of the stable agent Howard Ward. The trio including Signalman which will fill his engagement in the Royal Oak Handicap, comprised Royal Blunder and a two-year-old. Patterson and jockey J. Kacala will leave here Friday night by plane. Among the shipments that arrived at Arlington Park Thursday were the horses of Dr. T. A Fowler who sent Willa T., with Jake M. Hizar who moved over from Hawthorne. H. Hockenbury brought the aged Equation, War Dimes and Dave Mearns. The former is the property of Miss M. Evans, while the latter two belong to F. Diltz. From Latonia there was a mixed shipment consisting of the horses of G. E. Lewis who checked in with Bichloride and Babuska. In the same van was Full Sail, which races for former jockey Howard Stearns, while E. J. Reed brought High Delight, which he races for himself and Hazel S., the property of W. C. Goodloe,


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