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News and Notes From Arlington Park ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 111 June 26 26Henry Henry Schrader track superintendent at Oaklawn Park came from Hot Springs and will spend a short time in Chicago ChicagoJack Jack Hayes is leaving for Dallas and dur ¬ ing his absence Chester Adams will be in charge of the horse Deepdene Adams also has seven for Jacobsen Hough and Blind Blarney which races in Adams own colors colorsHerbert Herbert M Woolf owner of Woolford Farm returned to Kansas City after witness ¬ ing the banner Arlington Park opening He returns Saturday however when his Unerr ¬ ing and Silvestra will endeavor to place his silks in front at the finish of the 7500 Matron Handicap HandicapMy My Bobby a threeyearold in the Hilltop Stock Farm stable has been gelded The operation was performed by Dr G B Mc Killip KillipThe The twoyearold Bright Willie developed a slight cough and while his condition was reported improved trainer R Mcllvain de ¬ cided against starting him in the Primer Stakes The horse will return to Detroit DetroitJames James McGee had six he is training for various owners and Charles Raynor has a like number owned by the Motor City Sta ¬ ble in a car that arrived Wednesday from Delaware Park ParkAlbert Albert Sarge Swenke is up and about following several days in Presbyterian Hos ¬ pital where he underwent a minor opera ¬ tion He is training the speedy twoyearold Alsab and others owned by Mrs Albert Sabath SabathJohnny Johnny Adams has been engaged to ride Valdina Myth in the Matron Handicap and if Dog House fills her engagement in the same stake she will be ridden by J G Wilson WilsonSmackemdown Smackemdown property of P Mastro of Cleveland has arrived at Washington Park from Chagrin Falls and enters the stable of trainer A M Jacobus JacobusBo Bo Fiddle BudOn and Mr Moore owned by Mrs A M Creech arrived from Omaha B Creech trainer bf the horses is due with ¬ in a few days Gato owned by the same patron has been taken out of training and goes to the farm near Bloomington 111 111H H C Hoffman received Accumulate from Texas and will train the horse for Emil Zeidman ZeidmanThomas Thomas Piatt master of Brookdale Farm and owner of one of the better stables here is a visitor He came especially to see his colt Bold Chance in his first stakes test testFollowing Following a visit of several days Neville Dunn and Joe J Keith are returning to Lex ¬ ington Dunns Little Red Fox was one of the flashier youngsters in the Primer Stakes field Wednesday WednesdayWill Will Walker veteran colored horseman who previously had worked for Alec B Gor ¬ don and for many years was in the employ of the late John E Madden is back with Gordon and assisting in the training of Thomas M Howells Barrington Stable horses horsesOtto Otto JBerz one of Chicagos leading sports fans and a former owner of thoroughbreds evidently has lost none of his affection for the equine runners as he frequently is at Arlington Park and other Chicago tracks during training hours I think the training is just as interesting as any phase of the sport said the wellknown mortician morticianOscar Oscar Bachman state supervisor of bet ¬ ting at Fairmont Park is expected to spend the coming weekend in Chicago Following the Fairmont Park meeting Bachman re ¬ turns to Chicago for the summer summerRobert Robert S Shelley is working on the weights he will assign the thirtythree Stars and Stripes Handicap eligibles The weights are to be announced Friday and prominent among the nominees are Whirlaway Shot Put Sun Lover Viscounty Up The Creek Gallahadion Bold and Bad Equifox Sirasia Bay Carse Steel Heels and Unerring UnerringMilky Milky Way Farm Mrs Ethel V Mars popular establishment expects to start one and in some instances two horses in each of the stakes yet to be run at Arlington Park turf or grass features excepted exceptedMrs Mrs V E Smith claimed Brown Comet out of the closing race here Wednesday for 1250 The horse will be trained by J M Hubbard Cliff Sanford racing official left for his home in Covington Ky KyJohn John Hughes is making the engagements of jockey Ty Meloche who is with the C R Allen stable here hereBarring Barring illness or injury in the interim the good filly Shine ONight owned by W C Hobson will leave next Monday for Suffolk Downs where she will try for honors in the Hannah Dustin Handicap to be run on July 12 12Trainer Trainer John Goode today reported that Neville Dunns Little Red Fox came out of the Primer Stakes with a severe case of bucked shins The young thoroughbred may not resume racing for a month Goode added addedMrs Mrs L Burns twoyearold filly Bezique haj recovered from an injury sustained at Tropical Park and will be returned to train ¬ ing by J Bainton with in a short time timeM M s Edna Pollack owner of the three yearold Gary L came from to Cincinnati to see the colt fill his engagement here Thursday Mrs Pollack is the wife of Dr Samuel L Pollack eminent drntist of that city Dr Pollack recently acquired a farm fully equipped for the care of horses and may establish a small thoroughbred nursery there The farm within z short distance of Cincinnati comprises 133 acres acresTrainer Trainer Wm Booth is starting Millsdale Stables Kansas in an allowance race here Saturday and his showing in that event will have a pronounced bearing on his classic status Booth expects twelve more of the Millsdale horses from New York within the next week weekTwelve Twelve more winning rides and Fred Far rell the young New Yorker who has been riding well here will graduate from the ap ¬ prentice division divisionJockey Jockey E DePrang came in from St Louis and accepted the mount on Illinois Tom in Thursdays third race raceJames James George the Cincinnati boy who is off to a fine start in the saddle has had but twentytwo mounts of which he has won with seven sevenWith With the Bomar Stable which arrived to ¬ day from Detroit is apprentice W Raymond Trainer Edgar Barnes unloaded ten head with three more to arrive within a few days daysDan Dan B Midkiff breeder and owner re ¬ turned from Lexington and will remain for the balance of the week weekThree Three horses of the Calumet Farm to join the racing stable under trainer Ben A Jones are the twoyearolds Marasun and Cocktail and the threeyearold Two Tops Robert H West of Cincinnati and Col W H Timmons of Cihcago have been vis ¬ itors since the opening West is general manager and Col Timmons general agent of the Hartford Livestock Insurance Com ¬ pany which carries policies on many of the thoroughbreds racing and at farms in this country countryJockey Jockey Preston Mills has severed his con ¬ nection with the stable trained by Mose Lowenstein and will ride free lance In about three weeks Mills will submit to a tonsilectomy to be performed by Dr F T OConnell of Rogers Park