Illinois Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1951-06-19

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Illinois Notes ARLINGTON PARK, Arlington Heights, 111., June 18. | F. P. Aime is transferring the Valenti Stable contingent to Detroit today. The eight members of the unit will return to Chicago for the Hawthorne meeting. Keith Carter, representative in charge of the midwestern division of the TRPB, returned from a brief visit to Centennial Park. Joe Korjenek motored in from Detroit and following a conference with Carter, departed for gie Littleton, Colo., course, Contemplated plans are for Korjenek to visit the Ak-Sar-Ben track at Omaha while en route to Denver. Larry H. Thompson bedded down the 27 members of his extensive stable at Arlington. The Thompson-trained racers are owned by Mrs. Helen S. Reineman, Breezy Crest Stable, and Mrs. Thompson. Prank Campagna, conditioner of a public stable, transferred the six charges under his direction to Ascot Park. The Campagna unit will return to the dhicago sector for the fall meeting at Sportsmans Park. Six thoroughbreds owned by Hal Price Headley arrived at Arlington from the owners Beaumont Farm at Lexington, Ky. The** remainder of the pretentious unit is expected to arrive over the week-end from Belmont Park under the supervision of trainer Frank Barnett. " Gerald Bloss, trainer of those horses owned by the Texas sportsman, Ralph Lowe, announced that he had transferred 11 horses to Arlington Park, Sunday. Contemplated plans are for Bloss to receive two or. more additional charges from the New England division of the Lowe-owned unit. John M. Goode has completed the ship ment of his 17-horse stable to Arlington Park. The Goode-conditioned unit is headed by Bernwood, Longleat, and several fashionably-bred two-year-olds. Mark Livingston checked in from Detroit and registered eight horses with racing secretary Frank Kilroe. Comprising the contingent were Rosy Greek, Baby Comet, Bill Ross, Miss Detroit, Unbeatable, Bum-bashoot, Fugitive and Rushland. _____ * Trainer Charles L. Gerling arrived upon the local scene from New York with the lone performer Werwolf. Werwolf is owned by Mrs. J. C. Smyth.


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