Many Illinois Entries for Juvenile Stakes at Arlington-Washington: Wright, Hertz, Sabath and Marsch Liberal Nominators to Four Such Attractions, Daily Racing Form, 1944-04-01

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» ■ .:"■" i$""W"- ■ .. 1 : ■ ■•..:S:?W ■■:• I j — , __ Many Illinois Entries for Juvenile Stakes at Arlington-Washington J " 2 c t k f 3 I r j j: j j * * I 1 1 J c 1 1 1 - ] ] ] ] 1 ] Wright, Hertz, Sabath and ♦ » Marsch Liberal Nominators To Four Such Attractions A surprisingly large number of the 117 juveniles still eligible to the Arlington and Washinton Park Futurities and the Lassie and Princess Pat Stakes are owned by Chicago and Illinois sportsmen, a check over the lists for these four fixtures reveals. Warren Wright has eight nationally known colts and 10 highly regarded fillies from his Kentucky Calumet Farm in line. John Marsch has a string of 10 outstanding youngsters. The Barrington Stable, Mrs. John Hertz, R. W. Mcllvain, C. H. Cleary, Mrs. Ada L. Rice and others are well represented. The Illinois horsemen, with their candidates, are: The Barrington Stable: Brown colt by Jacopo — Richmond Rose; brown colt by Cohort — Virginella; black colt by Balladier — Broomshot; brown filly by Johnstown — Gold; bay filly by Pharamond II. — Note of Love, and bay filly by Stimulus — Lady Minnie. C. H. Cleary: Roytig, b. c, by Tiger — Royal Lill; Lilylee, b. f, by Tiger — Flying Lill, and Whistig, b. f , by Tiger — Whiskover. Calumet Farm: Battlefire, br. c, by Bull Lea — Warlou; Chesty, b. c, by Bull Lea — Little Risk; Breath Taker, ch. c, by Sun Teddy — Hug Again; Teddy Haste, b. c, by Sun Teddy — Four Eleven; Coast-a-Bit, ch. c, by Blenheim II. — Juliet W.; Full Stride, ch. c, by Blenheim II. — Penicuik II.; Hail Victory, b. c, by Blenheim II. — Sable Scarf; Pot OLuck, b. c, by Chance Play — Potheen; Fair Columbia, b. f, by Pharamond II. — Columbiana; Good Blood, br. f, by Bull Lea — Diagnosis; No Blues, br. f, by Bull Lea — Hope Eternal; Ore-the-Lea, b. f, by Bull Lea— Nellie Flag; Two, b. f, by Bull Lea-Two Bob; Miss Rush In, b. f, by Blenheim II.— Lady Erne; On-Your-Toes, b. f, by Blenheim II. — Temple Dancer; Swanking, ; br. f, by Blenheim II. — Some Pomp; Sweep . In, b. f, by Blenheim II. — Sweepesta, and Thine, b. f, by Sir Gallahad III.— Tiena. James W. Doyle: Dauntless Bo, b. c, by : Bos worth — Alpenstock III. Three on Hertz List Mrs. John Hertz: Count Bill, br. c, by i Count Gallahad — Frizelle; Duchess Myrna, 1 br. f, by Count Gallahad — French Duch- , • ess, and Helen of Paris, gr. f , by Blenheim ; II. — Valenciennes . Joseph A. Kroeck: Dorothy E., b. f, by • Only One — Lady Kiev. R. W. Mcllvain: Bay colt by Mahmoud — Gala Flight; chestnut colt by Chance Play — Dame Marian; Old Kentuck, br. c, by Sickle — Unmasked; The Man, br. c, by Chance Play — Shaker Lady; Native Fox, b. g, , by Gallant Fox — Native Wit; brown filly | by Sir Gallahad III. — Fair Dancer; chestnut filly by Pharamond II. — Beaming Gal, and chestnut filly by Cravat — Dryad. James V. Maggio: War Quest, b. c, by High Quest — Whimsical Miss, and Jesting Fox, br. c, by Fighting Fox — Jesting Queen. JOHN MARSCH— Whose colorbearers have won the last two runnings of both the Arlington and Washington Park Futurities, has a string of 10 youngsters eligible to the principal juvenile features that will be offered during the 70-day season at the Homewood track this year. ; . : i , ; John Marsch: Alfa, b. c, by Ariel— Alf aye . B.; Unconditional, br. c, by Reaping Reward I — Egyptian Belle; Errard, br. c, by Challenger II.— Ruddy Light; Art Roi, br. c, by r Pharamond II. — Miss Gainsborough; Free 5 for All, b. c, by Questionnaire — Panay; Larky, br. c. by Bull Dog— Light Lark; Conviction, . br. c, by Pay Up — Sculpture; Navar-rese, br. f, by War Admiral — Navarre; Musi-cale, b. f, by Omaha — Fairday; Valdina t Aide, blk. c, by Teddys Comet— Valdina i Spy, and brown filly by Bull Lea — Last t Message. C. W. and S. E. Pershall: Sunsport, b. c, by Sun Hatter — Los weep, and Buck Road, ch. c, by Morsel — Hiana. Mrs. Ada L. Rice: Bay colt by Reaping * Reward — Goldenrod, and bay colt by Epithet — Thunderf lash . Mrs. Albert Sabath: Special Pet, b. f, by 7 Slave Ship — Starry Flag, and Essaybee, b. f, by Good Goods — I Say. Henry Tikulski: Chestnut colt by Stagehand — Scotch Made. Lt. Alan Vaughn: Docoral, ch. f. by Stimulus — Ourzola. R. White: Letitia. ch. f, by Emileo — La Monte.


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