Classic New Worlds Principal Objective: Vanderbilt Star Three-Year-Old Expected to Make Two Starts at Empire City Before Coming Here, Daily Racing Form, 1941-06-26

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CLASSIC NEW WORLDS PRINCIPAL OBJECTIVE OBJECTIVEVanderbilt Vanderbilt Star ThreeYearOld Expected to Make Two Starts at Empire City Before Coming Here HereNEWYORK NEWYORK N Y June 25 New World Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilts prepossessing colt will be seen in action during the Em ¬ pire City meeting before heading west for Arlington Park Thjis handsome son of Dis ¬ covery Sunny Sal launched his threeyear old campaign successfully in the Flying Heels Handicap at Aqueduct and as a result of thatvictory he now looms as a possible threat to Warren Wrights Whirlaway WhirlawayVanderbilt Vanderbilt intends to nnr New World in at JeasL two races at the popular Hilltop course in Ybrikers then point him for a clash against Whirlaway the current three yearold king in the Classic at Arlington Park ParkNew New World which was one of the leading twoyearolds of 1940 came back to the races at Aqueduct after an absence from competi ¬ tion since last fall in a manner that sug ¬ gested that he is destined for another bril ¬ liant campaign He holds the same high speed thatr marked his efforts last year and in the Flying Heels he indicated that he possibly will like a distance distanceELIGIBLE ELIGIBLE TO FIXTURES FIXTURESThe The Vanderbilt ace is eligible for two stakes at Empire namely the 10000 Em ¬ pire City Handicap on Saturday July 12 and the 5000 added Fleetwing Handicap on Sat ¬ urday July 19 The Empire City Handicap is exclusively for threeyearolds at one mile and a furlong while Fleetwing is for threeyearolds and upward at about six furlongs That he may accept these engage ¬ ments is likely for they would serve to bring him closer to peak form before en ¬ training to Chicago for the Classic on July 26 26The The Empire City meeting which will run through Saturday July 26 is expected to prove the most successful in the history of the picturesque Yonkers plant President George H Bull is more than gratified over the heavy response of entries to the seven stakes that comprise the program likewise the promise held of luring the outstanding horses in training trainingThe The seven Empire Stakes aggregate 62500 in added money Richest of these is the 25000 added Butler a handicap for three yearolds and upward one mile and three sixteenths to be run on Saturday July 5 The first of the stakes to be offered will be the 5000 added Demoiselle for twoyear old fillies about six furlongs on Friday July 4


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