Claims and Sales, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-04

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I CLAIMS AND SALES i $ « Before leaving for Empire City, John Gaver, acting for the Greentree Stable at Detroit, sold the two-year-old Pish Tush to J. Freedman. Curtiss King purchased the half interest his brother, C. Leroy King, held in Phildia and turned the son of Philip over to R. W. Collins to train. Parity was claimed out of the sixth race at Aqueduct Monday by J. A. Coburn for ,000, while W. A. Rosen claimed Jamison for a like amount. Stefan Jr. was claimed out of the first race at Hamilton Tuesday by W. T. North-grave, Jr., for his entered price of ,000.


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