Plan Arlington Campaigns: Trainers of Well Known Stables Pointing Charges for Rich Northwest Side Stake Features, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-01

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PLAN ARLINGTON CAMPAIGNS Trainers of Well Known Stables Pointing Charges for Rich Northwest Side Stake Features. Many of the leading eastern stables again will be represented in the meeting at Arlington Park opening on June 29, judging by the requests for stabling accommodations made to general manager Roy Carruthers. At the present time the trainers of these important establishments are making their plans as to which of their thoroughbreds will be pointed for an Arlington Park campaign and the opportunity to share in the distribution of more than 00,000 in stakes and purse money. Robert A. Smith, trainer of the powerful Brookmeade Stable, has informed the Arlington management that he expects to have a division at the north side course throughout the thirty-day session. He intends to make nominations for all of the Arlington stakes and at the present time he has in his care one of the most likely candidates for the 0,000 Arlington Futurity in Knight Gallant. Nominations to the Arlington, Stars and Stripes Inaugural Handicaps and Hyde Park Stakes close on June 15. Phil Reuter, who has the horses owned by Elwood Sachscnmaier and William Ryan, has reserved accommodations for eight horses including the good four-year-old Roman Soldier. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt already has asked for a number of permanent stalls, which will be filled with horses shipped from the East to fulfill their stake engagements. Discovery, victorious in both the Arlington and Stars and Stripes Handicaps last season, is expected to attempt a duplication of that feat this summer. John Hay Whitney is another prominent eastern sportsman who may have a strong stable at Arlington. At the present time, trainer James W. Healy isnt sure just what horses he will have for Arlington racing but has asked that part of a stable be set aside for him. Hal Price Headley, Kentucky sportsman whose horses have been very successful in the East so far this season, has applied for twenty stalls during the Arlington meeting. His stable is headed by Whopper, a candidate for the Stars and Stripes and Arlington Handicaps, and by the handy stakes-winning filly, Apogee, an eligible to the Arlington Lassie Stakes. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, the Green-tree Stable, Belair Stud, Wheatley Stable and Joseph E. Widener, are other well-known eastern owners whose colors may be seen at Arlington Park this summer as they have in past seasons.


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