Riverside Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-05-30

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; 1 RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES q With the increase of purse money in the condition book just Issued the various divisions of the. split will be as follows: In all 00 purses the division will be 00, 0, 0, 0. In all 00 purses the division will be 75, 5, 5; 5. In all 00 purses .the division will be 50, 5, 5, 0. In all 00 purses the division will be 25, 00, 0, 5. In all 00 purses the division will we 00, 10, 0, 0. In all ,000 purses the division will be 50, 30, 0, 0. Starting Monday with the increased purses the jockeys will be paid 5 for a winning mount and 0 for a loser. R. H. McCoy, local sportsman and owner, made a ten strike when he purchased the contract on apprentice jockey D. Gray. Gray, who was the leading rider at the recent meeting at Alamo Downs, made a conspicuous start at Riverside Park Wednesday, by riding three winners out of four mounts. Friday he rode five horses and brought back four of them to the winners circle and on Saturday "he only rode one winner. Gray is at present the leading rider at Riverside Park with nine winners. Grays contract was purchased from C. Howell and the terms were not divulged. . : : L :


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