Arlington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-07-13

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ARLINGTON PARK NOTES Miss Helen Kellar famous blind educator was a visitor at Arlington Park Tuesday afternoon Miss Kellar was the guest of Mrs Oscar Heineman Chicago sportswoman and a member of the Post and Paddock Club Miss Kellar and her companionsec ¬ retary Miss Polly Thompson and Mrs Heineman occupied a table in the enclosure terrace during the races racesElbert Elbert Raney member of the sports staff of the Louisville Times and his wife were visitors at Arlington Park Tuesday TuesdayE E J Corcoran a former jockey and brother of Johnny Corcoran is a visitor from New Orleans OrleansGeorge George Ryan younger brother of jockey Paul Ryan will join the Calumet division shipping for Saratoga Springs and will work at the Spa for trainer Frank Kearns KearnsJohn John Jackson general manager at Wash ¬ ington Park was a visitor at Arlington Park ParkTrainer Trainer Frank Kearns will ship a carload carloadof of Springsthis Calumet Stable horses to Saratoga Springs this week He said that he would not haye hayea a juvenile filly for the Lassie Stakes here Saturday Warren Yarberry left here by plane for Suffolk Downs where he is to ride the Shan don Farms Burning Star in the Massachu ¬ setts Handicap Wednesday He will be back in time to ride here Thursday ThursdayG G R Bryson advised Arlington Park offi ¬ cials that two of his juveniles are en route from Bel Air for stakes engagements here He is sending Winter Sea for the Lassie Stakes and Clyde Tolson for the Arlington Futurity FuturityJ J O Keene will have two starters War Beauty and Jeanne dArc in the Lassie Stakes Saturday and he has calls on jockeys Johnny Longden and Alfred Robert ¬ son to handle them If the Milky Way Farms Robertsons employer has a starter in the stake Porter Roberts will come here from Detroit to handle the other Keene juvenile juvenileL L L Chambers registered eleven horses he brought here from New England For Mrs E J Chambers he has Donnagina Virginia J Snow Crystal At Home Saint and Con Man and for M J Reed he regis ¬ tered Hit and Run James Boycott Heavy Mist and Grand Day DayThe The Millsdale Stable one of the largest on tin grounds has taken first call on the serv ¬ ices of jockey J E Oros


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