Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-05

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w l JAMAICA TURF NOTES | s $ NEW YORK, N. Y., May 4. Parry, a two-year-old in the Greentree Stable, which was cut about the legs in his last race, is recovering rapidly. Trainer James Rowe shipped Anchors Aweigh, Twenty Grand, Surf Board and St. Brideaux to Pimlico on Sunday. The horses will later be shipped to Louisville for the Derby before being returned to New York, according to present plans. Rowe left yesterday, while Kurtsinger will be on hand Wednesday morning. Trainer Max Hirsch shipped M. L. Schwartz Clock Tower to Baltimore to fulfill his engagement in the Preakness. Jockey Pete Walls will ride him. Grey Coat, which J. H. Louchheim shipped to Pimlico for the Dixie, was returned to Aqueduct yesterday because of changed track conditions. J. Long was suspended for three days by the starter for disobedience at the post. •


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