view raw text
Illinois Notes ARLINGTON at Washington Park, Home wood. 111., June 19. No horse will be eligible to start at the Arlington Park-Washington Park meetings, who in his last six starts was entered for a claiming price of ,250 or less and did not finish first, second or third in at least one of said last six starts. Horses excluded from a maiden purse race will be given consideration only for a maiden purse race, while those excluded from a maiden claiming race will be given consideration only for a similar race. Non-winners are excluded from a winners preferred list. Former jockey Harry Albrecht arrived from New York with the horses Blue Berry Pie, Immigrant Pass and Very Fair. They are owned by Mrs. Max Factor and Mrs. Mary Rolfe III. ♦ F. E. Waldron checked in from his home in West Union, Iowa, and took charge of the horses he has for racing in Chicago. Acting for John Klein, Burley Parke today sold Hadaboy to L. and M. Vodin at private terms. George Stemple, San Francisco patron, is due in Chicago the end of next week. Frank Ashley will man the public address system here again this summer. On Saturdays and holidays he will broadcast dis-criptions of the feature races over station WMAQ. A. M. Jacobus, acting for Mrs. M. Ren-nillo, today sold the mare American Bride to H. Jones, who will take her to his farm near Indianapolis. The horses of the Greentree Stable are due at Washington Park from New York, according to advices received here today. Jockey W. Morrissey Joined the local riding colony. He came irf from Mexico City. H. H. Haag, who has a stable of horses quartered at Washington Park, is here from Detroit. N. L. Pierson joins the local riders. He came from his home in New Mexico. I. B. Fitzgerald checked in from California with the horses Silent Julie and Rock-Hesive. -. Former jockey T. E. Ward, now in the Army, is a visitor in Chicago. The horses of C. C. Winfrey are due from Baltimore on Tuesday, it was learned here this morning.