Santa Anita Draws Stars: Crack Stables of Country Plan to Invade Th Coast, Daily Racing Form, 1938-11-16

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SANTA ANITA DRAWS STARS Crack Stables of Country Plan to Invade the Coast. Denemark and Hertz Are Among Chicago Strings intended for Winter Campaign In California. ARCADIA, Calif., Nov. 15. That the Los Angeles Turf Clubs all-time record offering of close to ,000,000 in stakes and purses for the fifth winter meeting at Santa Anita Park December 31 to March 11 will attract an array of high-class horses in ing is indicated by the leading stables that have arrived at this early date and others which have made stall reservations. Outstanding fields for the 00,000 added Santa Anita Handicap on March 4, and the 0,000 added Santa Anita Derby on February 22, seem assured by December 1, when the nominations close. Already on the grounds, or in California awaiting the opening, are John Hay Whitneys Flying Scot and four others; Green-tree Stables Gangplank, In the Shade and a Pennant colt; Manhassett Stables Roman Hero; W. E. Boeings Porters Mite, Grim Reaper and eighteen others; Major Austin C. Taylors Indian Broom, Whichcee and twelve others; Le Mar Stock Farms Mar Le, Millie M. and sixteen others; Nelson A. Howards Gosum; Circle M Stables Speed to Spare and eleven; A. A. Baronis Specify, Star Shadow, Touch and Go, and four; Mrs. G. H. Emicks Dunnamahy, Unselfish, and five; Bing Crosby and Lin Howards Ligaroti, and eight; Joe E. Browns Cas-cabelito and Murph; Tommy and Walter Taylor with He Did, Woodberry, Valley Lass, and ten; Louis B. Mayers Perifox, Magic Hour, Brooklyn, Quick Devil, Ossa-i baw, Sweet Patrice, Flying Bonny, Mask and Wig, and twenty-five; Raoul Walshs French Colt, Courtil. MARYLAND RESERVATIONS. Reservations from those racing in Maryland with the number of horses: Chas. S. Howard, twenty; A. G. Vanderbilt, thirty; A. C. Compton, twenty; Major Ral Parr, six; A. Pelleteri, thirty; Mrs. Emil Dene-mark, thirty; Mrs. Vera S. Bragg, eight; J. Shirley Riley, ten; Mrs. John D. Hertz, six; E. W. Duffy, eight; C. Leroy King, four; R. C. Thatcher, eight; W. J. "Buddy" Hirsch, ten; Hal Price Headley, ten; S. W. Buhl, ten; Claude Hunt, four; J. C. Metz, six; Mrs. B. Franzheims Xalapa Farm, ten; and others whose applications have not yet been cleared. From Narragansett Park E. E. Fogelson, twelve; F. A. Carreaud, ten; B. J. Norris, eight; J. A. Nix, five; A. E. Silver, eight; T. P. and W. F. Morgan, thirty; Mrs. V- Wyse, eight; W. W. Adams, eight; G. Felkner, six; Paul Kelley, ten; Mrs. Doris Melanson, eight; C. P. Richardson, six; H. O. Simmons, four; Prank Walker, six; A. Warner, six. With the approximate 50,000 improvements to Santa Anita Park nearing completion, the main mile track, along with the five furlongs training track, has been opened for the pre-season conditioning work.


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