Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1927-05-05

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JAMAICA TURF NOTES f NEW YORK, K. Y., May 4. There were two claims in the opening race. Herman Warrendorf claimed Prattle for ,000. C W. lenders took Scat for a like amount. J.M-key George Fields joined the throng yesterday. He is recovering rapidly from the broken collar bone he sustained at Tijuana on the last day of that meeting. John J. Brady, Jr., traffic manager of tliM Thoroughbred Horse Association, left last night for Reading, Pa., where he will have a consultation with officials of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad in reference to a group of special horse cars that are being constructed for that company. Clyde Phillips left Tuesday night for Pimlico, taking with him Saxon, which will carry the Creentree silks in the Preakness. Tom Healey is in Maryland supervising the final preparation of Black Panther for the Preakness. Max Hirsch will not use his commutation ticket again this week, as he feels his pressure in Baltimore is necessary to give Rip Itap and Kentucky II. the final touches for the Preakness. "Boo" Riddle leaves tonight, with Justice P.. which will ha vanned to Pimlleo for his engagement in the Preakness. Two car loads of thoroughbreds, belonging to Joseph K. Widener, arrived yesterday at Belmont Park from Ixmisville and R. A. l enny was in charge of the shipment. •


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