Claims and Sales, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-27

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I CLAIMS AND SALES t $ $, F. H. Carpenter filed the first claim of the meeting when he took Tack, winner of the sixth race Monday at Washington Park for ,000. William Hurley, acting for E. R. Bradley, sold the two-year-old Broad Smile, a half-sister to Burning Sun, to L. Gentry, who was , acting for an undisclosed buyer and the filly ■ was shipped to Missouri. ,


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