Five Oppose Pet Bully at Arlington: Rice Colt Totes 121 in Arlington Sprint, Daily Racing Form, 1952-06-26

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Five Oppose Pet Bully at Arlington Rice Colt Totes 121 In I Arlington Sprint Roman Fair and Rado Kid Among Whitehall Rivals; Westville Engages Seven By J. J. MURPHY ARLINGTON PARK, Arlington Heights. HI., June 25.— Tomorrows Arlington Park program, the tenth day of the meeting, will feature a pair of outstanding races for three-year-olds i and upward. The Whitehall, 1 over the six-furlong route, drew an attractive band of six entries while the Westville, seventh race on the program, a ,500 allowance affair over the mile distance, drew a group of seven. Heading the sextet in the Whitehall is Pet Bully, Mrs. Ada L. Rices ] consistent four-year-old son of Pet-rose, who has won three out of four starts this i year and was fourth to Woodchuck in his other effort in the Paumonok Handicap, and was then placed third through the disqualification of Jumbo. He drew topweight of 121 pounds and will have Eddie Arcaro in the saddle. Coffee Money, K. F. Marshalls five-year -old son of The Phoenix, will make his first start s since the Camden Handicap at Garden State when he was out of the money _ for the first time in three starts. Coffee ] Money was assigned 118 pounds and Johnny Adams will be in the saddle. Roman i , Fair, from the William G. Helis, Jr. stable, comes in with 116 pounds. The Roman , colt ran second to Aris Mona in an allowance test last Friday. The Helis four-year-old has a record of three wins, a second and -i I a third in 11 starts. Brooks to Ride Rado Kid J Also in with 116 pounds in the Whitehall y. is A. J. Crevolins Rado Kid, third to Andy ys B. W. in a six-furlong dash, the Highland ys Park Handicap, last Friday. Rado Kid has 5 25 a win, two places and a third in 13 outings 5 15 this year. Steve Brooks will be in the 5 15 saddle. Winning Fleet, owned by W. M. 5 15 Wickham, will make his third start of the 5 15 year. The four-year-old son of Count Fleet — was third to Sabaean and Joe Graves on the second day of the Arlington Park meeting, after finishing fourth in his first effort in 1952 at Churchill Downs. Rommel, owned by Knollwood Farm, completes the field. The three-year-old son of Hierocles won two of four starts in Kentucky before running into Red Charger last Saturday in the Warren Wright Memorial in his first start since he left Churchill Downs. He was seventh in his Chicago debut. The Westville, a mile event out of the th chute, brings together seven campaigners n- headed by Capital B Farms Captain Bud and Hal Price Headleys Dead Duck. Cap-tain Bud is the only one of the field that has not started previously at Arlington °~ Park. The three-year-old, Sun Lover colt -ch has one win and a second in six starts this ad year. Dead Duck was well back of Mark-Qj and Ye-Well in a six furlong dash here last Thursday in his debut here. Twenty Gauge, owned by Triad Farm, also was trailing ez» Mark-Ye-Well in the same race and is back lad ad to try again. That was his first effort of the he the year. In 1951 he was victorious in one ;rs out of seven engagements, nt Mrs. Emil Denemark named Haltom, a tit, three-year-old son of Blenheim n. for his x- ninth start of the year. Haltom was third th to Well Worth It in a six-furlong race here les last Saturday. He has one win, two seconds to to and two thirds in eight trips to the post. Fox Lair, Howard Lee Wells entry, fourth Me * in a mile claiming event to Bashful Sun local :al last Friday, is out for his second win in 10 ir- starts. He has one win, two seconds and a or or third for his 1952 record. R. C. Ellsworths at, Spring Khal, fourth to Mark-Ye-Well last in in Thursday, and War Teddy, owned by Sam the he e. Wilson, Jr.. complete the field. rri


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