Show J Chicago's Racing acing Season Opens Friday at Aurora t Barns Taxed to Capacity 1 By CHARLES DUNKLEY Associated Press Sports Writer CHICAGO April 30 The Thc The tenth racing season since the sport was legalized in m Illinois opens open tomorrow when the Fox Valley Jockey club annual meeting of 19 days gets under way at Aurora J. J Hawthorne Arlington Park Park Lin- Lin coin Fields Washington Park and the mile half Sportsmans Sportsman's mans man's Park oval will follow in order with a Ii schedule of or racing days daj without a break for purses that will total close to lo a million and a half haIr dollars Arlington Arling Arling- ton Park alone will have a purse distribution of around During the Chicago ago season numerous numer numer- OWl ous stake races will be decided which will have havo important bearing on the determination of the year 2 old championship the year old title and the handicap championship champion champion- ship of or 1936 With purses as s large as any In America it is likely that Chicago will attract during a large part of the season most of oC the country's outstanding thorough thorough- First of Chicago's major stakes will vilI be the Illinois derby at ata ata ata a mile and a furlong to be run on the final day of ot the Aurora meetIng meetIng meeting meet- meet Ing May 22 Aurora is the Uie only Chicago track that has gone in for extensive improvements this year The racing strip has been resurfaced resurfaced faced to a a. depth of 12 inches to give the horses one of ot the softest soft t cush cush- I ions in the country The mutu 1 plant has been entirely entirety rebuilt to give it the longest longes main betting line linein linein in America The Aurora barns are taxed beyond beyond beyond be be- yond capacity with 1200 thoroughbreds thoroughbreds thoroughbreds thorough thorough- quartered on the course The doping of or winning thoroughbreds thoroughbreds thoroughbreds thor thor- will be next to o an Impossibility impossibility im Im- Im- Im pos possibility under the new and strict rules rule adopted by the Illinois state stat racing commission Winners o of every race will be selected for saliva tests to determine if the horse has ha been stimulated |