Jamaica Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-04-24

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T JAMAICA TURF NOTES g Mr. and Mrs. Alvin TJntermeyer journeyed to Belmont Park Tuesday morning to wit- ness their horses breeze. Their horses win- tered in Columbia, S. C, in charge of J. Simon Healy. Jockeys were instructed to follow out new unsaddling rules after the finish of "a race.? Those having even numbers are to unsad-, die on the right side of the judges stand and the others on the left. This, it is claimed, will relieve congestion and eliminate any chance for accidents while unsaddling. Mrs. Florence Walker was among the visitors, fully recovered from a recent illness. Trainer Brennan of the Greentree Stable expressed himself as disappointed that a race in which he entered the Greentree Sta-! bles Sailor Beware for Wednesday had been declared off. He had intended starting this colt in one more race before his Wood Memorial engagement. Jockey L. McAtee scraped his left foot on the fence in the first race and, on the advice of the track physician, canceled the remainder of his mounts Tuesday. William A. Porter was an arrival and will remain for the season. J. H. Louchheim came over from Philadelphia for the afternoon racing. Louis "Buzzy" Appleton is a confirmed regular, joining the handicappers ranks.


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