Cicero Attracting Owners: Plenty of Good Horses Assured for Hawthorne Meeting Following Current Arlington Session, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-19

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j j | | i | , I j l j I t ! ! fa CICERO ATTRACTING OWNERS Plenty of Good Horses Assured for Hawthorne Meeting Following Current Arlington Session. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, 111., July 18.— The assurance that the western division of C. V. Whitneys powerful stable will be campaigned at Hawthorne during the thirty-day meeting which opens July 30, and the rate at which many of the more prominent stables now racing at Arlington are apply-I ing for stalls, is making it more evident every day that there will be no shortage of horses of the better grade at the west side race course. Between thirty and forty horses will be in the Whitney string alone, according to advices from trainer Mose Goldblatt, and among them are numerous candidates for the frequent overnight handicaps which will be staged as the keynote of the new Hawthorne policy. They are expected to arrive from Kentucky next week, and their addition will swell the Hawthorne equine colony to more than 100 horses. One of the largest strings now racing at Arlington that will move over to the Hawthorne course is that of T. C. Worden, who has twenty-one thoroughbreds. The Milky Way Farms will campaign thirteen, including the Australian Trevallion, brought to America with Winooka; the good sprinter, Wise Daughter, and the two-year-old filly. Irksome, which won the Debutante Stakes at Washington Park. William Sachsenmaier will race twelve, with Plight, Indian Salute and Cabezo as his ranking performers; Wood Axton has fourteen, the Southland Stable sixteen, the Brentwood Stable of Rogers Caldwell ten, Otto Lehmann nine, the Peconic Stable twelve and Stuyvesant Peabody ten. Continued on twenty-sixth page. J CICERO ATTRACTING OWNERS Continued from first page. Always a meeting at which owners of good older horses have done well, because most of the stakes have always been designed for the members of the handicap division, the frequent overnight handicaps will make Hawthorne this season a better hunting ground than ever before for owners with solid older horses. They will get unusually keen competition from the three-year-olds, however, for such capable racers of that age as J. W. Parrishs New Deal and Howard, and the Sachsenmaier pair of Plight and Indian Salute will be racing at Hawthorne.


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