Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1925-05-06

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JAMAICA TURF NOTES NEW YORK, N. Y., May 5. The stake and over night books for the coming Belmont Park meeting were distributed today among the horsemen by B. A. Chilton. The two-year-olds in the Log Cabin Stable, which trainer Louis Feustel has at Belmont Park, were given a public trial this morning. Chance Play, a chestnut colt, is pronounced by horsemen to be the best of those shown in private. Two other claims were filed yesterday. C Buxton took Long Point from F. M. Kelly, and E. Arlington took Dry Moon from C. A. Stoneham. Both horses changed hands for 1925.sh,000. In the absence of A. B. Gordon, who went to Pimlieo to saddle "Bud" Fishers Preakness and Derby hope Swope, Bill Wallace saddled Bobbed Bandit for the fifth race at Jamaica. Tom Kitley claimed Light View, winner of the third race, from N. Loscalzo for ,500. A 1


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