Claims And Sales, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-20

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CLAIMS AND SALES $ 4 F. J. Kearns, acting for the Anall Stable, sold to Joe Rowan the plater Rienzie. which will be shipped to Canada for racing. Stuart Polk, at Churchill Downs, acting for an undisclosed buyer, purchased from P. T. Chinn the three-year-old Jean Pat and the two-year-old fillies Worthy Polly and Blue Horizon. Worthy Polly is by Poly-melian— Nellie Worthington. and Blue Horizon, by Captain Alcock — Latvia. At the same time Polk acquired for his own account and also from Chinn the four year-old Ant ha S. and two-year-olds Duplicity and Wooden Soldier, and the four-year-old Bell-smith from J. T. Weaver. Duplicity is a son of Nut Cracker and Duplex, and Wooden Soldier is an unsexed son of Panic and Mary Lee. Polk expected to ship all of the new purchases to Bainbridge Park. F. Santanolo claimed Call Play out of the sixth race Monday at Belmont Park from C. Moore for ,500.


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