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6.00 .00 Wild ,]A — »w .80 8.60 60 5.60 60 Day ay sh, —$ 1 | e lce Drii p0. be be !g. will ;il ve, 5 $ | ARLINGTON PARK NOTES A special train of horse pullmans carrying eighty-five horses arrived at Arlington Park from New York late last week. This ship-.80 ment included horses owned by Mrs. John Hertz, J. Shirley Riley, George Ring, S. Ward and the Millsdale Stable. Maj. L. A. Beard, director of racing, Frank Hacketl;, newly appointed paddock and patrol judge, inspected the Arlington Park stable area. Major Beard plans keep in close touch with the horsemen their wants during the meeting. "Its the horsemen who make the meeting," said iid Beard. Lady Maryland, five-year old gray daught-Ies tit- er of Sir Greysteel, racing for George Ring, ig arrived from the East to fill her engagement ,nt in the Arlington Matron Handicap, the mile ile I feature here Saturday, July 1. I John Hay Whitney has leased the services :eS of the stallion Granville, from William im I Woodwards Belair Stud, announced Maj. aj. L. A. Beard, director of the Whitney racing n_ interests and Arlington Park official, hera ;re today. Granville has been standing at Ken-on m- neth Gilpins farm in Virginia and the latter turned back his lease of the son of Gallant nt Fox to Woodward and plans a dispersal of of his racing and breeding stock. King Ranchs Ciencia, heroine of the 0,- iO,- 000 Santa Anita Handicap, is in training for ror her engagement in the Classic Stakes at at I -4 « ; _ g ng rk ip- hn W. W. and nd ck on to to and nd v.« hera ;re m- nt of of 0,- iO,- for ror at at =" Arlington Park on July 22, Arlington officer cials were advised. Bud Radtke, son of Fred Radtke, Arling- ton assistant general manager, suffered a severely cut right arm in an automobile acci- dent while en route for camp at Aberdeen, Md. The younger Radtke is a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.