Claims and Sales, Daily Racing Form, 1933-05-30

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t CLAIMS AND SALES t 1 W. I. Newmarch claimed Dark Mission from the seventh race at Woodbine Park Friday from the Seagram Stable for ,250. W. H. Harris claimed Momo out of the eighth race Friday at Washington Park and E. Drillon acquired North Shadow from the same event. Both were entered for 1,500. P. H. Newman also had a claim in for North Shadow, but lost in the draw. Mrs. A. M. Creech, who claimed Hamilton Friday, added Sandwrack to her stable Saturday. She deposited ,300 for the Wrack four-year-old, which performed in the third race. It was erroneously reported that she had claimed Duelist, winner of the race in which Hamilton participated Friday. J. S. Summer claimed Musing from James Butler out of the final at Jamaica Friday for ,500. J. F. Richardson claimed Condescend from Mrs. K. Jesberger out of the fourth race at Jamaica Friday for ,500. C. B. Irwin made the first claim of the Riverside Park meeting when he took Noahs Pride out of the fourth race Saturday for ,200. H. S. Jones claimed Culloden out of the seventh race at Washington Park Saturday for ,000. Mrs. A. M. Creech claimed Dr. Parrish out of the eighth race at Washington Park Saturday for ,200. W. J. Norton, acting for Mrs. J. H. Whitney, disposed of two members of that stable at Bowie when he sold Shavings and Foul Tip to T. T. Mott of Washington, D. C. A. A. Baroni clamied Madwind and E. B. Carpenter took Rubio out of the fifth race at Washington Park Monday. Madwind, which raced for the Le Mar Stock Farm Stable, was entered for ,000, while Rubio, which carried P. Clausens colors, was claimed for ,000. Mrs. Edgar Leonard claimed R. Pinchot from Mrs. T. J. Lewis out of the first race at Belmont Park Monday for ,000.


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