Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-14

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t JAMAICA TURF NOTES f S ■ — g NEW YORK, N. Y., May 13. Following an unfortunate and lengthy trip from Pimlico, the horses of W. A. Shea were unloaded here. The trip by van consumed two days, due to the breaking down of the van half way between the Maryland city and here. Young John, which was one of the original occupants of the van, was stricken with a car-fit and was unloaded and moved back to Pimlico. He will be shipped up later by rail. Before shipping, Shea turned out Fair Class and Genial Host at Griffith Farm near Baltimore, and he picked up Novena and Hanovan, which had been turned out. Jockey John Maiben was an arrival from California. He will resume riding at Belmont Park.


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