Arlington Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-04-22

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1 ARLINGTON DOWNS NOTES I s 1 Charles Alexander Kenny, one of the officials at Arlington and Washington Parks, is distributing stall application blanks for the two meetings. Kenny goes from here to Beulah Park, where he serves as assistant racing secretary. Judge Joseph A. Murphy and Mrs. Murphy will remain in Fort Worth for several days before proceeding to Detroit, where judge Murphy will serve as director of racing. L. R. Joyce purchased the plater Declaration, from S. J. Molay and Mrs. F. C. Dunn bought Coya from Ross Higdon. Ben Jones changed the plans for the T. C. Worden stable and the second division- of that large establishment got away for Churchill Downs last night. Jockey Alfred Robertson leaves. for Churchill Downs immediately after the running of the Juvenile Stakes Wednesday. - Waldo Freeman is shipping the large String he is training to Louisville Thurs-,. day night. r Johnny. Theall is shipping the Lone Star Stable horses to Narragarisett Wednesday night. Harry Caperton accompanies the shipment. Among the stables going from here, to Aurora are Mrs. A.M. Creech, B. Hernandez, Mrs. H. O. Simmons, E. Sigman, Mrs. F. C Dunn and R. T. Watts. Through error it was reported that Here On was claimed out of the seventh race at Arlington Downs Monday by Marion Allen; It was Her Gold, a starter in the same race that went to Allen.


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