Thoroughbred Invasion At Arlington Park: Barrington And Milky Way Stables Check In; More Than 130 Establishments With 1,350 Horses Will Be on Hand for Approaching Meeting, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-18

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THOROUGHBRED INVASION AT ARLINGTON PARK HARRINGTON AND MILKY WAY STABLES CHECK IN INMore More Than 130 Establishments With 1350 Horses Will Be on Hand for Approaching Meeting MeetingThe The thoroughbred invasion of Arlington Park is under way The first of the 1350 horses which will campaign at the North Side track beginning Monday have been bedded down and from now online unload ¬ ing platform and stable area will be the scene of bustling activity activityTo To The Harrington Stable and a portion of Mrs Ethel V Mars Milky Way Farm goes the distinction of being the first of the thor ¬ oughbreds to establish themselves at Arling ¬ ton for the thirtyfourday meeting About 80 per cent of the barns will be filled by post time f or the first race Monday and by the end of next week every available bit of space will be occupied Meanwhile racing secretary Bob Shelley and general manager John D Jackson have just about completed the allotment of stall space and their rec ¬ ords show that to date more than 130 racing stables have been accommodated These norses will compete for approximately 500 000 in purses and stakes to be distributed during the meeting meetingThe The actual number of owners will be con ¬ siderably more than the number of stables allotted space because numerous trainers handle large public stables consisting of houses belonging to several different inter ¬ ests Such traineis include Howard Wells with 28 horses J M Goode 13 Frank Letel lier 18 and K S Cleveland 15 15KEGISTIiY KEGISTIiY OF BIG STABLES STABLESAmong Among the stables with stall assignments and the number of horses each has td regis ¬ ter with racing secretary Robert S Shelley in the next few days are areCalumeT CalumeT Farm 40 Woolford Farm 40 Mrs Emil Denemark 40 Valdina Farm 31 MillsdalePelleteri 30 Milky Way Farm 29 Hirsch Jacobs 27 Mrs J F Waters 25 Thomas Piatt 24 Wood vale Farm 20 Dixi ana 19 E R Bradley 18 Lexbrook Stable 18 The Barrington Stable 18 Le Mar Stock Farm 17 Joseph E Widener 15 Bomar Stable 15 John Alarsch 15 Shandon Stable 13 King Ranch and Mrs Vera S Bragg 12 J N Caniden and Roscoe Goose 11 Cleave land Putnam 10 Shady Brook Farm 9 Hilltop Farm 10 Friedberg Axton 14 Stroube Collins 16 King Farm 13 H H Stock Farm 15 M Vehon and J Lowenstein 14 Jay D Weil 20 Bryan Ott 14 Rosedale Stable 19 Horatio Luro 6 Theodore Buhl 10 Kenneth Murchison 20 D C Wilhelm 12 12From From the aforementioned and many other establishments stabled on the grounds will come horses for the regular daily programs as well as for the stake events In addition Arlingtons rich stake program topped by the Classic the Futurity and the Stars and Stripes has attracted numerous other lead ¬ ing American stables including the Whit neys Alfred G Vanderbilt Belair Stud Cold stream Stable Walter P Chrysler Jr Hal Price Headley and others othersAll All of these latter have stake nominations and a good majority of them are expected to ship for those engagements


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