Riverside Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-05-21

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1 RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES g s T. C. Worden, Chicago sportsman and well known owner of a large stable, 13 a visitor in Kansas City and plans to spend some time in this vicinity. Mr. Worden spent Sunday at the H. M. Woolf farm near here inspecting some two-year-olds that he ha3 quartered there. Apprentice jockey A. Gray, one of the leading riders during the California season, arrived here Monday morning and immediately got into action by accepting two mounts Monday afternoon. Gray is under contract to L. W. Kidd. , Sleepy Gal, Symbol Star, Our Jessie, Har-veys Choice, Rebecka A., First Gai and Sun. Dog, the property of W. O. Harvey, arrived Monday morning from Alamo Downs. C. N. Ingle, with Our Pride, Bonnie Cap and Cain, arrived from Dallas. R. W. Whites one horse, Brimfield, got in Monday morning from Dallas. Baby Sweep and Wild Reigh, owned by A. Zitnik, un- loaded from Texas. V


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