News and Notes From Arlington Park, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-26

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News and Notes From Arlington Park ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 111 June 25 i Because of the fact that on Fourth of July mutuel booths will be operated in the centerfield the conditions in the book which called for the seventh race on that day to be contested at a mile and oneeighth on the turf course have been changed so that it will be run over the main track instead The race is listed as the Patrick Henry Purse PurseMiss Miss Lily B Derhing who races a small band here at Arlington Park is expected any day from her farm at Eaton Town N J She reports four of her mares have foaled to Catalan Blenheim Milkman and Double Scot In her absence her horses have been handled by E Fred who has trained for many years yearsT T H Heard Jr took an early lead in the 1000 trainers awaid contest saddling two winners on opening day Sir Kid and the fiveyearold first starter Boysy BoysyThe The horses A L Copland Jr is training for Fred M Alger Jr prominent Detroit patron have arrived at Arlington Park They are White Bale Fate and Cook Book BookBennet Bennet Creech advised Arlington Park offi ¬ cials that he planned to arrive here from Omaha Thursday He is transferring most of the horses he is training at the AkSar Bcn track W H Bradley has been engaged to train the A Sinkevich horses namely Gambit War Declared and Getaway Jack JackDelaynot Delaynot is out of training until later in the summer according to D DiBella who has two others racing at this time timeA A N Gelb owner whose horses are trained by George Miller is here for a short visit He resides in Cedar Rapids Iowa IowaKansas Kansas Millsdale Stables Classic hopeful breezed five furlongs on the main course here this morning in 102 The track was fast


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