Louisvilles Inaugural Attractions, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-02

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t = a j LOUISVILLES INAUGURAL ATTRACTIONS [ LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 1. — With but few exceptions, all the leading western owned candidates for the 0,000 added Kentucky Derby and a good number of the older handicap stars will be under colors with the opening of the spring meeting at Churchill Downs. The Derby aspirants meeting at six and a half furlongs in the Seelbach Hotel Purse and the more seasoned ones augmented by Prince DAmour, prominently mentioned among the Derby colts, compare speed and stamina over a mile and a sixteenth in the 0,000 added Clark Handicap, the fifty seven-year-old fixture topping the inaugural card. Fields for the two races in the order of post positions, weights and probable jockeys follow: CLARK HANDICAP PP. Horse. Wt. Jockey. 1— Tannery 113 K. Hoffman 2— Royal Julian 105 M. Rose 3 — Prince DAmour . . 100 E. James 4 — Jimmy Moran 110 5— Roy 105 E. Pool 6— Bargello 108 K. Russell 7— -Manta 106 C. Landolt 8— Playtime 107 W. Garner 9— Dark Entry 107 R. Finnerty 10— Royal Son 105 J. Marcum 11— Lady Broadcast. . 116 C. E. Allen SEELBACH HOTEL PURSE PP. Horse. Wt. Jockey. 1— Sweep All 115 W. Fronk 2— Pittsburgher 115 C. Corbett 3— Boys Howdy 115 G. Riley 4 — Blind Bowboy 115 W. Cannon 5 — Don Leon 115 H. Fisher 6— The Mongol 115 D. McAuliffe 7— Spanish Play 115 C. Landolt 8— Matadi 115 9— Insco 118 S. ODonnell 10 — Conscience 115 D. McAuliffe 11— Up 115 H. McHugh 12— Harvest Sun 110 C. Meyer tlrish Maiden 110 fAlso eligible.


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