Suburban Handicap Today: Jack High and Ten Other Stars Named to Start in Old-Established Fixture., Daily Racing Form, 1930-05-30

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JACK HIGH AND RIVALS NEW YORK N Y May 29 Here ¬ with is the crack field scheduled to start in the old established and popu ¬ lar Suburban Handicap together with weights and riders Horse Jockey PeteeWrack Coltiletti The Nut Ellis Jack High McAtee Sortie AValls Curate Knight Houssain Fator Distraction Burke Maya Inzelone Chicatie Grey Coat E Kennedy Minotaur SUBURBAN HANDICAP TODAY Jack High and Ten Other Stars StarsNamed Named to Start in Old OldEstablished Established Fixture NEW YORK N Y May 29 It is indeed a holiday program that has been prepared for Memorial Day at Belmont Park by the Westchester Racing Association With the Suburban Handicap at one mile and a quar ¬ ter as the bright and particular feature while the Memorial Day Handicap had so many acceptances that it was split making it a day of seven races The Potomac Steeple ¬ chase is another of the features and the setting for these races promises rare enter ¬ tainment tainmentThe The Suburban has attracted a field of eleven and it is probable that George D Wideners Jack High will be the popular choice for the running after his brilliant vic ¬ tory in the Metropolitan Handicap But there are others in the company that will give the son of John P Grier an argument over the mile and a quarter route Of these Sortie is one that appears to be in well at 114 pounds while The Nut just in from the West has been brought up to the running nicely by trainer Taylor Then there is PeteeWrack always dangerous and Distrac ¬ tion should he race kindly must be given consideration Curate is still another that is in nicely and it must be remembered that Grey Coat took the measure of Blue Lark ¬ spur last year Thus the renewal of the Suburban promises exceedingly well


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