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33rd Breeders’ Cup World Championships at Santa Anita Friday & Saturday Arrogate/Hoppertunity– A Classic victory for the third year in a row would be Bob Baffert’s if Arrogate or Hoppertunity comes through Saturday. It is a matter of no concern to the Hall of Fame trainer. “I’m so focused on getting my horses ready I’m not thinking about three in a row or anything like that,” Baffert said Wednesday morning. Arrogate jogged 1m under exercise rider Dana Barnes Wednesday morning. Hoppertunity stood in the gate before galloping a mile. Mike Smith rides Arrogate, a 3-year-old son of Unbridled’s Song whose last outing was a smashing 13.5 -length romp in the Travers. “His record speaks for itself,” Smith said. “He’s been training unbelievably. He’ll need to repeat the race he ran in the Travers to beat California Chrome and the others, but he’s got the talent.” Smith said the No. 10 post position for Arrogate
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LA Arboretum: Tree Identification Nov. 5 Jerry Turney is back for his second Tree ID class of the Fall. He has a different set of 20 tress to cover this Saturday. Do you know the trees of Southern California? We have one of the most diverse urban forests in the USA. This class will teach you about different trees on each of three Saturdays for a total of 60 trees. Each two hour lecture will cover 15-20 tree species followed by a walk in the Arboretum to see the trees that were covered during the lecture.
Dr. Jerrold Turney, plant pathologist and certified arborist, will teach you to identify trees, their growth habit, their native country, how they should be cared for, any common diseases or insect pests that attack them, and the best place in your garden to plant them. Dr. Turney has served as the curator of the camellia gardens at the Huntington Library and Botanic Gardens, a research horticulturist at the Los Angeles County Arboretum, and is
currently the plant pathologist for the Department of Agricultural Commissioner/Weights and Measures for the County of Los Angeles. 10am – 12noon $25 Members / $35 Non-Members (includes Arboretum admission)
To Register please call the Education Department at 626.821.4623 or pay at the class Saturdays: November 5, 2016 December 3, 2016
was fine with him. “He’s a big horse, but he jumped well (from the gate) at Saratoga and hopefully he will again,” Smith said. “The 10 is actually a good spot.” California Chrome – While trainer Art Sherman watched thoroughbred racing’s richest runner, Breeders’ Cup Classic favorite California Chrome, roll around in a large pit of sand he created for the horse behind his barn following his 1 5/8m gallop Wednesday morning, he observed, “He’s really the kind of horse you just want to be around. He’s got such a presence to himself, and, as you can see, he loves to play.” But, of course, running is what has made ‘Chrome’ such a household name in racing circles. “He could always run,” Sherman said. “He won a stakes as a 2-yearold, but should have actually won a couple more. He got in trouble a lot during his races, because he was still green and didn’t like to run SEE PAGE 12
Arcadia Police Investigate Death of a Temple City Man The Arcadia Police Department was called to the area of Naomi Avenue and El Monte Avenue at about 7:35 a.m. Oct 28 regarding an unknown trouble, with the reporting party saying there was an injured person down, inside the wash. Officers arrived to find a deceased male inside the wash with an apparent head injury. The cause of death is currently being investigated by Detectives from the Arcadia Police Department.
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Investigators were called along with Arcadia PD around 7:30 a.m. Thursday to report of an injured man, responding officers and paramedics determined the man was deceased. Police cordoned off a wide area for the investigation. LASD Sheriff Officials were on scene to assist with the body. – Photo by Terry Miller