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1 NEW YORK TURF NOTES t 4 and NEW YORK, N. Y., May 30. James E. Gaffney says his colt Jims Bob, which won at the first asking at Belmont Park and very impressively, will not be under silks again before August. In his second race, a dash of four and a half furlongs, last Saturday, in which he was beaten by Leucite and Soul of Honor, Jims Bob suffered several more or less serious cuts. His wounds havent become infected, but James Odom has had to let up on him. None of the jockeys that fell in the steeplechase were hurt badly, although it looked from the grandstand as if Nomad had given Cheyne an awful fall. Cheyne lay where Nomad dropped him for five minutes. It developed, however, that he had merely had the wind knocked out of him. Commander J. K. L. Ross, who supplied the Ladies Handicap winner of 1920 in Milk Maid, was among the club house contingent. P. T. Barnum will ship ten horses to Arlington Park to race at that meeting. Blind Cast, Roy Williams, Burstone, The Diver, Bon View and Sun of Araby, the property of J. P. McAdam, will be shipped to Connaught Park. Joe Edwards has decided to ship Green Flag, Dorothy Whitmore and My Boy Friend to Ottawa. Robert Boyle will ship 1uget Sound along in the same shipment. C Buxton claimed Cockriil from J. II. Patterson out of the sixth race yesterday for ,000. Emil Herz was an arrival from Louisville, where he witnessed the Derby. There were two other claims in the final race Tuesday. Mrs. T. O. Webber claimed Reporter from R. Spreckel? and Ceylon Prince was claimed from the Rosodale Stable by M. C Osborn. The claiming prices in both instances were ,0C0. 4