New York Racing Today: Paumonok Handicap and Suffolk Stakes Stellar Attractions at Jamaica., Daily Racing Form, 1922-05-03

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NEW YORK RACING TODAY Paumonok Handicap and Suffolk Stakes Stellar Attractions at Jamaica JamaicaNEW NEW YORK N Y May 2 Racing over the regular Metropolitan courses will be in ¬ augurated tomorrow at the popular Jamaica track Weather predictions are for clear skies and summerlike breezes The track is in per ¬ fect condition and the entire plant is spick and span for a gala opening openingThe The Paumonok Handicap with a large and highclass field of fast horses named to an ¬ swer the bugle call is the stellar attraction of the inaugural program while the Suffolk Stakes for twoyearolds is an additional feature featureWith With such as Audacious Tryster Careful Thunderclap Sennings Park and On Watch among the prospective starters in the Pau ¬ monok a wonderful race is in prospect Train ¬ ing reports indicate that these horses are in good condition and that being the case a battle royal is promised the thousands which will gather to welcome the return of King Horse to the Metropolitan courses coursesW W R Midgely a former trainer for the Greentree Stable has decided to buy a few horses to race under his own silks and open a public stable stableThe The horses of the Syndicate Stable and those that J Simon Healey is training for Walter L Goodwin and other owners have been out of training for a considerable time as a result of the coughing epidemic at Bel mont Park At this time the horses are mending slowly but their training has been interrupted until early racing plans have all been abandoned abandonedMax Max Hirech George Odom and Thomas Welsh were among those that enjoyed a day of sport at the Terminal course courseOne One of the trophies that went to the rider of the winner of the Master of Fox Hounds Steeplechase was a pair of handsome Eng ¬ lish prints of the Grand National of 1902 donated by Edward L Wenrick WenrickJoe Joe Notter will not start either Column or Toil in the Preakness or the Kentucky Derby He said both horses were far from ready at this time in discussing the stable plans and that they would not be seen at the races for some time timeJames James Evans is sending Gifford A Coch rans June Grass along in a fashion to suggest an early start at Jamaica


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