Suffolk Downs Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-24

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t ft n s 1_ s- 2" n be ie I_ ot r " *i s- =t e i- ie ie r . 9 I ] SUFFOLK DOWNS NOTES T § » Goldman broke down so badly in his race Friday that it was found necessary to de-n stroy the Bread Man gelding. Apprentice Jimmy Bowen packed his tack and left to jom his parents in Panama. He intends to ply his trade in the Canal Zone and then go to Chile. Gallant Gay, which is destined for a ca-e reer in the stud, will be mated with two mares Saturday at the Wedgemere Farm of Weston Adams, located in Framingham, Mass. Jockey J. Adams, who is under contract to W. E. Boeing, joined the local riding lony. Adams headed the jockey list last seaton. J. P. Cooper has been granted a trainers license by the Massachusetts Racing Commission. Weston W. Adams has returned the contract he held on apprentice Raymond J. Crowe. Gengis Khan II. and Royal Bird will race without blinkers in their next outings. The string of H. W. Jackson will be aug-1- mented by the shipment of four head from Delaware expected here Saturday, Changes in equipment Friday included blinkers on Minorca and Polly Girl. .


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