The Peculiar Dorsey Case., Daily Racing Form, 1897-02-13

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THE PECULIAR DORSET CASE CASEIt It seems by a statement from the highest turf authorities that the Dorsey case is far from being settled The temporary injunction case against the license committee of the Turf Con ¬ gress was dissolved Such is the statement of Secretary Hopper of the Turf Congress and to that effect it is said the Crescent City Jockey Club of New Orleans which is not now a mem ¬ ber of the Turf Congress has been notified The Dorsey case promises to be a celebrated one If present plans are followed Mr John ¬ sons entries will be refused by all Turf Con ¬ gress tracks and New Orleans disjointed from what connection it has with the Turf Congress Jockey Dorsey will not be granted a license for 1897 by the Turf Congress License Committee


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