Western Jockey Club Action, Daily Racing Form, 1903-01-06

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WESTERN JOCKEY OI.UB ACTION. The regular -monthly meeting of the board of stewards of the Western Jockey Club was held on Monday, January 5, 1903. The disqualification of the following persons and horses were removed. Owners and trainers, J. Durker, R. B. Forsyth, John Kramer. Horses Al Lone, property of R. Allen. Denny Duffy, property of M. F. Carrano and Co. Sam P. Cochran, property of W. H. Crawford. Horea, property of H. McCarren, Jr. Passaic, property of B. L. Shaw. F. E. Bradbury, trainer, was reinstated. The order refusing the further entry of Passe Partout was rescinded. Application for removal of disqualification of S. T. Gaines was denied. Application of D. B. Austin and Co. for removal of disqualification of Princess Julian was passed to the next meeting of the board. Applications for reinstatement of Thomas Corner, George H. Pierce and Spencer Sutherland were passed to the next meeting. Applications for license for trainers, jockeys and apprentices for 1903, as published in the Western Jockey Club Bulletin, ware granted. Action on the application of John May for jockey license was postponed. It was ordered that a jockey license be issued to A. Bartley upon receipt of application properly signed. Dates for race meetings were assigned as follows: Worth Jockey Club, April 29 to.May 21, and October 5 to October 31. Highland Park Club, June 22 to July 11. Action on the application of the Highland Park Club for an assignment of dates for a fall meeting was postponed. The protest of J. Meolbusch against tho payment of forfeits lodged by the Highland Park Club was denied. Bills for services to injured jockeys were approved and ordered paid. In tho matter of the controversy between J. O. Keene and A. H . Zimmer for the services of jockey Grover C. Fuller it was decided that the first contract to Koene was abandoned and abrogated by his agent, his trainer and foreman during his absence from the country and that the contract with Zimmer is the one now in force. The appeals of E. L. Talley and F. F. Gazzolo were passed to the next meeting. Tho Worth Jockey Club officials, having sustained the complaint filed by H. F. Breivogel against Richard Dwyor, report that thoy have finod Dwyer five hundred dollars. An adjournment was taken until 8 oclock p. m.


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