Arcaro Rides His 3,000th Winner; Artful Draws Twelve Fillies, Mares: Real Delight Passes Up Arlington Stake, Daily Racing Form, 1952-06-25

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Arcaro Arcaro Rides Rides His His 3,000th 3,000th Winner; Winner; 0 0 Artful Artful Draws Draws Twelve Twelve Fillies, Fillies, Mares Mares Real Delight Passes Up Arlington Stake Head ley Entry of Recover, Aesthete Meets Roman Miss, Whirla Lea and Aris Mona By J. J. MURPHY ARLINGTON PARK, Arlington Heights, HI., June 24.— With the Calumet Farm filly, Real Delight, remaining in the barn due to track conditions, an unexpectedly large field of 12 fillies and mares will vie for the honors in the 5,000 Artful Handicap here tomorrow. Hal Price, Headley, whose horses are trained by Frank Barnett, will send postward Recover and Aesthete. Others are H. F. Krimendahls Roman Miss, Sam E. Wilson, Jr.s Dickie Sue, P. Holtons Jo Pilot, Walmac Farms Toomai, C. W. Winters* Whirla Lea, Fay Hauers Aris Mona, Clifford Mooers Last Greetings, Reverie Knoll Farms Flyamanita, B. W. Landys Asphalt, and Brookmeade Stables Two Rainbows. It is highly probable that the Headley entry will be favored. The representatives of the stable each earned second money in recent stakes. Recover was runner-up to Real Delight in the Cleopatra Stakes here on opening day, and Aesthete was second to Hushaby Baby in the Gazelle at Aqueduct about 10 days ago. Recover was also second to Cinda in the Betsy Ross Stakes at Garden State Park last month. Aesthetes lone success was a seven-length victory in graduating from the maiden ranks at Belmont, but Recover has scored twice, in her last triumph defeating Golden Gloves, who has since finished second to Armageddon in the Peter Pan and has won the Shevlin Stakes in the New York area. Two Oldest in Field The Artful is for three-year-olds and upward. Aris Mona and Asphalt are the eldest of the band, each being five years of age; Roman Miss, Dickie Sue, Flyamanita, and Two Rainbows are four-year-olds, and the others three year olds. Aris Mona, a good soft track runner, recently won on a sloppy track here. She defeated Roman Fair, Jumbo and Roman Bath among others. Asphalt has won three events this year, her last being for a 0,000 claiming price. She was recently unplaced while running for an ,500 tag. Roman Miss merits recognition on two races at Hialeah. In the first she scored over Heres Hoping, Risk A Whirl and Aris Mona on a good track, and came back to win the mile and an eighth Black Helen Handicap in the slop from Dinewisely. The Continued on Page Forty-Three Twelve Fillies and Mares i In Artful at Arlington Real Delight Passes Race Due to Off Strip; Headley Duo Choice j Continued from Page One i . latter was later second to Real Delight in j the Black -Eyed Susan at Pimlico and sec- ond to Big Mo in the Delaware Oaks. Roman Miss registered by eight lengths on a heavy racing strip in the Black Helen. j Flyamanita has failed to reach the form ] displayed on Chicago tracks as a two-year-old. Last season she won two races in nine I starts, and she has yet to connect in seven ■ starts this year, although she ran a good j race back of Roman Bath at the Lincoln . Fields meeting. Dickie Sue came up from the j | I . claiming ranks last year to win eight races I ,and be a strong contender in several stakes. She won the Falls City Handicap at J Churchill Downs and was second to Aunt Jinny in the Misty Isle Handicap at Wash- j ington Park. She has not started since the . New Orleans Fair Grounds session, where j she won one race in five starts. J Two Rainbows is a winner at Pimlico j I and Delaware Park this season and was i recently favored over Sabaean and others in a six-furlong affair at this track. She ! finished fourth. Last Greetings started out like a whirlwind at Santa Anita last winter, taking ; ; the Santa Ynez and the Santa Barbara Stakes in quick succession. That made her ! score four victories in four starts. She then went across town to Hollywood Park and was unplaced back of Tonga, Princess Lygia, and A Gleam in the Sea Breeze Stakes. She made her eastern debut in the Cleopatra and finished seventh. i j i j j ] . j | I . I J j . j J j I i Whirla Lea seems to have improved since ice last season. Starting off the year she defeated le" Hushaby Baby at Hialeah and was second to Anchors Aweigh in the Jasmine •ne Stakes at the same track. Then came a a lapse in which she suffered four defeats but she came back to win an allowance ice race at Gulfstream Park and finish second d to Real Delight in the Kentucky Oaks. *n In that race she trimmed Big Mo, recent winner in" of the Delaware Oaks. She then won on her opening race at Lincoln Fields-at-Haw-thorne. w" Toomai, who was somewhat of a sensation in galloping to easy victories in her *er only three essays last year, could not do d° better than second to Pines of Rome in her ieT lone endeavor this season. She was evidently V1" in need of that race, however, and nc* was not punished when it was apparent she would be beaten. Americas top rider. Eddie Arcaro. was yas lacking a mount in the Artful when the ne jockeys were named. Ken Church will ride ide one of the Headley fillies, while Johnny inv Adams will be on Whirla Lea. Job Jessop sop on Last Greetings, John Heckmann on on Aris Mona. Angelo Vasil on Two Rainbows, ws Earl Knapp on Toomai, Gerald Porch on Flyamanita. and Steve Brooks on Dickie e _ Sue. Roman Miss, on wliich no rider was Ja designated, will carry top weight of 115 pounds, and Arcaro is a possibility.


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