Rockingham Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1935-05-24

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1 ROCKINGHAM PARK NOTES 4 . The Geneseo Stable is en route from New York with eleven head and plan to race on the New England circuit for the remainder of the season. Unknown Soldier, three-year-old, the property of M. Madden, bolted through the rail on the back stretch, breaking his leg and had to be destroyed. Jockey H. Cruz, astride the plater, suffered nothing more than a slight shaking up, fulfilling his riding engagements during the afternoon. Lou Little, prominent football coach, was among the clubhouse visitors. Billy Ames and Bob Goldman, of the Nar-ragansett publicity staff, were first time visitors at Rockingham Park Thursday,


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