Persons Ruled Off, Daily Racing Form, 1899-12-09

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PERSONS RULED OFF. Covington, Kt., July 19, 1899. Find below corrected list of ruled off, suspended and expelled persons from the Pacific Coast Jockey Club : J. Burns, B. Sheppard, A. Stanford and John Coyle, jockeys, ruled off. B. Cairns, J. Wilkins and Doc Tuberville, jockeys, indefinitely suspended. H. Cooper, owner; A. Nickells and F. E. Mul-hoUand, trainers, expelled. E. C. Hoppbe, Secretary. Covington, Kt., July 25. 1899. The following persons have been ruled off and suspended by the St. Louis Fair Association : 1897 C Johnson, jockey, Dick Young, Bradford Blevins, Jerry Downing, trainer, ruled off. Dr. C. S. Herbert alias J. C. Davis and O. A. Arthur, trainer, and H. L. Wasson, agent, account, Little I Am ringing case. 1898 The following jockeys were indefinitely suspended: A. Warren. C.Clay. Tip Leigh. J. Snell, O. L. Elliott and Archie Mclntyre. the latter suspended for all but his employer, W. P. Magrane. 1899 T. B. Watts, owner and trainer. The above are an addition to those already sent. E. C. Hoppbe, Secretary. Covington, Kt., July 28, 1899. I have received notice of the following rulings from the Chicago Bacing Association Hawthorne : Jockey F. Butter, suspended indefinitely for suspicious actions and getting left on the horse Uhler on July 12. Recommended that the License Committee revoke his license. Jockey T. McNickle, suspended indefinitely for ride on horse King Bermuda ; same re com-1 mendation as to revoking license. Jockey Charles Melton, suspended indefinitely for ride on horse The Winner; same recommendation as to revoking license. For inconsistent racing the further entry of the following horses will be refused: The Dauphin, Bobert Bonner, Einer, Hardly and Uarda. E. C. Hoppbe, Secretary. Covington, Kt., August 2, 1899. The following jockey licenses have been revoked by the License Committee on recommendation of the judges of the Chicago Jockey Club, viz.: F. Butter, Charles Melton, T. McNickle. E. C. Hoppbb. Secretary. Covington, Kt., August 16, 1899. I have received notice of the following rulings by the St. Louis Fair Association: W. L. Cassidy, ruled off. Charles Houck, jockey, ruled off. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. Covington, Kt., August 22, 1899. The Chicago Jockey Club notifies me of the following rulings : Jockey T. Bisping, indefinitely suspended. Wood Hoffman, owner, fined 00 and his stable suspended for hirty days for misrep e-sentation in Duffy license case. The License Committee has revoked Bispings license on the recommendation of the judges of said Jockey Club. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary Covington. Ky., August 25, 1899 The Harlem Jockey Club notifies me of the ruling off of Jockey Jesse Everett for purposely riding to lose Lord Zoni. E. C. Hoppee, Secrotary. Covington, Kt., Sept. 7, 1899. The Chicago Bacing Association has raised the suspension of Jockey A. Eggerson. JS. O. Hoppee, Secrotary. Covington, Kt., September 14, 1899. W, K. Duffys trainers license has been revoked by the committee. The Cnicago Jockey Club has removed the suspension against jockey J. McDonald. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. Covington, Kt., September 16. 1899. The following persons have been ruled off by the Chicago Jockey Club: Jockeys E. Boyce and W. Nutt. E. C. Hoppbb, Secretary. Covington, Kt., September 25, 1899. The following are recent rulings of Uie Chicago Jockey Club now in force : John B. Bock-ley3 trainers license revoked; D.- J. Leary, trainer, ruled off. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. Covington, Kt., September 28, 1899. During the meeting of the Turf Congress I received the following from different members : highland paek club. John J. Byan and Herbert Speers ruled off for ringing Caroline K. Horse Midlo, by Midlothian Electric Light, ruled off. T. Walker, jockey, suspended and revocation of license recommended. HAEIiEM JOCKET CLUB. . Horse Tulanes entry refused for inconsistent m racing. CHICAGO JOCKET CLUB. W. Beauchamp, jockey, ruled off. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. I have just received the following rulings from the Crescent City Jockey Club: C. Combs, jockey, suspended indefinitely from all privileges. E. James, jockey, suspeaded indefinitely, ,-.., for foul riding. B. Troxlor, jockey, ruled off. . J. Troxler, agent, suspended from all privileges indefinite! j . M. Dunn, jockey, suspended indefinitely. All of these occurred in 1899. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. Covington, Kt., October 4, 1899. The application of J. McDonald for jockey license has been refused. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. Covington, October 19, 1899. Notice of the following rulings has been received from the Chicago Jockey Club: Jockey N. Hill, suspended until January 1, 1900. Jockey and trainer, N. Bay, suspended indefinitely and license revoked by Committee, on recommendation of judges. Jockey J. Dugan, ruled off. Jockey George Taylor, suspended indefinitely. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. Covington, October, 19, 1899. Jockey John Morrison, indefinitely suspended by Harlem Jockey Club has been reinstated. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. Covington, Ky., Nov. 2, 1899. The Committee on Appeals has rendered the following opinions, viz: . "In the case of L. H. Ezoll against the Harlem Jockey Club, we are of the opinion that Bule No. 20 was complied with. The rule does not contemplate that the complainant shall, in. person, give notice within five days. We hold that he may in person, by an attorney, or other authorized person, give the notice. In what more official way could he give notice than through the Secretary of the Committee on Appealsl Hence the claim of the Harlem Jockey Club that Mr. EzeU could have no standing before the committee is untenable. , . bo far as these papers show the decision of the club that the race was no contest is erroneous,, and the purse should be paid to the proper parties. Stanley Francis and John Krepper, outlaws, were reinstated by the committee. Mr. Nathanson notifies me that Fred Smitn has been suspended for the inconsistent running of the horse Astor, and recommends revocation of his license as trainer. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. Covington, Ky., Nov. 6, 1899. The Lakeside Jockey Club notifies me of the following, viz: . , . , j i . Jockey William Bloss ruled off for fraudulent riding. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. Covington, Kt.. November 11, 1899. The California Jockey Club has notified me as follows: Trainer Rich. Williams has been indefinitely suspended and on recommendation his license revoked. Jockey J. Ward same ruling and license revoked. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary. Covington, Kt., November 11, 1899. The following persons have been ruled off by the Queen City Jockey Club for broach of the peace in assaulting Dan T. Murray, viz. : H. D. Brown, Ted Welker, George Keating and Charles Keating. E. C. Hoppee, Secretary.


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