ARCADIA, Calif. – The newest Breeders’ Cup race is tailor-made for trainer Wesley Ward, whose cavalcade of Juvenile Turf Sprint contenders soon will be on its way to California.But the Ward trainee Alfie Solomons already has arrived, and Sunday at Santa Anita he will try to punch his ticket to the Breeders’ Cup by winning the $100,000 Speakeasy Stakes, a five-furlong Win and You’re In for the second running of the Juvenile Turf Sprint on Nov. 1.Debut winner and full brother to Grade 1 winner World of Trouble, Alfie Solomons is among 11 juveniles in the Speakeasy. The cast includes stakes winners Square Deal, Raging Whiskey, and the filly Bulletproof One.The field is almost as deep as Ward’s stable, which has won five juvenile turf sprint stakes this year already, with more possible. Ward entered Karaka in the Grade 3 Matron Saturday at Belmont Park. Three others run Sunday in WAYIs: Four Wheel Drive in the Grade 3 Futurity at Belmont, Kimari in the $200,000 Indian Summer at Keeneland, and Alfie Solomons at Santa Anita.Alfie Solomons, owned by Andrew Farm and For the People Racing Stable, made his debut racing 6 1/2 furlongs in a maiden race Sept. 12 at Kentucky Downs. Ward knew the colt could run, but suspected the distance was problematic. He expressed the concern to racing manager Charlie O’Connor.“I told Charlie I thought he would run well, but I wasn’t really confident he would win it,” Ward recalled. “Right now, he’s really a five-eighths horse.Alfie Solomons broke like a shot, set the pace while running comfortably, drifted in and out through the lane, and won by a half-length. Track announcer Michael Wrona described Alfie Solomons as being “green as a billiard table.”That he won despite his antics, at a distance farther than he may prefer, impressed O’Connor. “That means there’s a lot more of him, I hope, in the second running.”Alfie Solomons shipped to Santa Anita one week ago, worked a half-mile on dirt under his new jockey Victor Espinoza, and might be worth gambling on as co-third choice on linemaker Jon White’s early line. Alfie Solomons is 5-1.Ginobili, fourth in the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity, is the 4-1 program favorite. Greg’s Diva, last-out maiden winner, is 9-2 second choice. But the chief rivals for Alfie Solomons are co-third choices Square Deal and Raging Whiskey.Square Deal’s first four starts were on dirt against Cal-breds. He finished first in two stakes at Del Mar, but was disqualified from one of the wins. He is bred for grass, having been sired by Square Eddie and being a sibling to turf stakes winner Take the One O One. Square Deal’s off-the-pace style suits the heated pace scenario.Raging Whiskey won a restricted stakes race on dirt last out in front-running fashion. His pace rivals include Ginobili, the stakes-winning filly Bulletproof One, and starter allowance-winning filly Biddy Duke.The Speakeasy is race 6 on an eight-race Sunday card.