Belmont Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-06-03

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BELMONT PARK NOTES 5 Black Helen and Bloodroot, owned by E. R. Bradley, arrived from Washington Park in charge of Bill Hurley to fulfill engagements in the Coaching Club American Oaks. Marshall Field was an early paddock visitor to inspect his Sea Cradle, which accounted for the first race of the day. Plat Eye, the Greentree Stables three-year-old which was shipped to. Rockingham Park for a stake engagement, will be returned to Belmont Park. An innovation was started in the ring when Roy Offut, a western layer, quoted prices on some horses" in several races to finish fourth. Frank Stevens reported that due to the size of the crowd he was unable to accommodate all the requests for luncheon parties in the main clubhouse dining room.


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