Stewards Meeting., Daily Racing Form, 1903-05-11

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i ; STEWARDS MEETING. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Stewards of the Western Jockey Clnb was held Monday, May 4. Disqualification of the following persons and horses was removed : H. Monroe, jockey. Saxby, property of McCoy and Bennett. Tanforan, property of W. R. Griffin. D. A. Piatt, owner. Dan OBrien was reinstated upon application of the following members of the original committee which investigated the charge against , him and recommended that he be punished: B. G. Thomas, T. J. Carson, Milton Young, F. A. Daingerfield. T. C. McDowell, 3. C. Lyne and P. P. Johnson, and in addition W. C. Scott, T. , W. Moore, Edward Frazer, H. H. Stanhope, O. , H. Chenault, W. T. Woodard, J. C. Rogers, C. , L. Railey, F J. Clay, W. 6. Payne, H. P. Head-ley, M. A. Samuelson, Matt Simpson, C. J. En-right, . Catesby Woodford, James B. Clay, , Charles W. Moore. W. S. Barnes, G. D. Wilson. , The application for reinstatement of jockey ■ W. B. Buchanan was denied. The application of T. A. Davies for reinstatement ■ of himself, foreman J. S. Buck and seventeen hoises which had raced at Newport, was i denied. The following applications for licenses were i granted: Trainers— Henry Avis, H. R. Baker, K. G. Baldwin, W. W. Benson, Henry Black, J. C. Blackley. H. R. Blagg, C. E. Brossman, F. Bruhns, John i Burrows, Roy Cassaday, H. Chapman, Lee 5 Christy, 1. J. Clark, Woodford Clay, G. Coving-. ton, J. E. Cashing, Henry Vales, W. W. Darden, , C. De Witt, W. J. Donohue, F. W. Doss, John i Dowell, L. M. Eckert, W. W. Elliott, L. H. Ezell, William Farley, J. T. Fielder, John i . ■ ■ ■ . i , . , , ■ ■ i i i 5 , i i Finch, Fred Foster, M. Garety, J. B. Gray, William Gray, J. J. Greeley, G. B. Grimes, Walter Gum, E. Hale, Orb Haley, E. Harding, Willie Harris, W. M. Hayes, D. Heddleston, W. M. Hedges, D. Henry, Claud Hind, G. Holtgrewe, F. B. Hottel, W. Hubbard. F. J. Huck, M. V. Jacobson, Lon Johnson, C. O. Kelsoy, J. W. Kerr, T. Kiley, G. Land, D. E. Leary, W. H. Leonard, J. A. Lewis, T. Licalzi, A. H. Logan, J. E. Lyman, H. Mack, W. Mannion, L. Marion, G. R. Mattingly, J. C. Mattingly, V. Mayberry, C. L McDonald, William McKincay, C. B. McLean, J. D. McMillan, J. C. Milam, M. T. Miles, E. Murray, R. F. MeyerB, G. H. Neal, H. S. Newman, D. OBrien, M.J. ODonnell, O.Ostrander, W. E. Phillips, G. R. Pohlman, W. F. Porter-field, John Powers, M. J. Reardon, S. Rainey, J. E. Ray, J. B. Respess, H. C. Riddle, G. A. Robertson, I. Rodgers, Ed Rogers, Bud Russell, T. Ryan, G. E. Sanders, H. D. Sells, J. T. Sells, J. A. Shafer, P. Sheridan, K. Spence, G. R. Smith, R. Smith, J. E. Stewart, Ed Stnbbs, J. Thorn, D. J. Touhy, J. Walker, J. Walters, J, S. Ward, C. E. Waters, J. Watson, P. T. Weir, Thomas Whalen, J. Whelan, Ed Williams, Jack Williams, J. H. Witherspoon.F.T. Wood, FF. Zeiser. R. Bullock, M. Bowen, Amos Tnrney. Jockeys— C. Bell, H. Birkenrnth, J. Boland, J. Booker, P. Campbell, Q. Castro, L. Daly, M. Deiterle, J. Donovan, F. Ferrell. F. Forrest, C. Garic, C. Gray, C. Grimes, H. Hall, H. Hayes," S. Heidel, F. Hewitt, F. T. Hinkey, J. W. Hoth-i ersall, J. Irvin, S. Johnson, W. Jonas, C. F. Kuhner, O. Lewis, W. Majors, J. McCarthy, C. C. Miller, H. Monroe, J. Morris, E. Murphy, S. ONeil. P. Post, J. Reiff, L. Roberts, J. Schwarts. F. Sloan, F. P. Smith, R. Smith, A. Songers, L. Spencer. H. M. Stockwell, W. Ton-sail, D. Vititoe, A. H. Wapshire, L. Wilson, W. H. Wood, William Sale,«R. Troxlar. Apprentices — D. Austin, J. Baptisto, M. Bird, A. C. Brennau, John Brown, C. Densmoro, George Dion, James Evans, P. C. Havill, C. Hill, Charles Hyams, C. Irvin, F. Jost, H. Lewis, Roy Rogers, William Shea, M. Steward, H. Sly, A. Tadlock, R. Taylor, Henry Upton, L. Wedderstrand, Walter Webb, C. Frakes, W. By-bee, J. Dale, Chris. Davis. The following applications for licenses were passed for future action: Trainors— W. V. Ford,;E. Linnell, G. T. Miller, J. J. Zuborg. Jockeys— W. Dale, J. Foley, R. C. Troxler, J. W. Wickline. Apprentices — O. H. Anderson, A. B. Cormack, F. Cross, C. E. King, J. W. Rebo. The application of Harry. Wilson for a jockey license was denied. The application of Mrs. TennieFizer for a reconsideration of her petition for the reinstatement of ten horses .was. passed to the next meeting. The applications of P. J. Millett for the reinstatement of the horse Foundling, of G. W. Beck for the reinstatement of the horse Tom Collins and of John Doyle for the reinstatement of the horse Sue Johnson were passed to the next meeting. The petition of E. E. Farley for a reopening of the case involving the services of jockey J. Foley was denied. It was ordered that a license be granted J. Foley upon the filing of proper application. The application of P. Sheridan for a forfeit order against J. Carroll was denied. The following racing officials for the Haw- thorne meetings of 1903 were approved : Frank J. Bryan, presiding judge, Sheridan Clark, associate judge. J. J. Holtman, starter. H. F. Moore, clerk of scales. James Loaghman, paddock judge and timer. Edward Jasper, entry clerk. Sheridan Clark, secretary and handicapper. R. Fitzgerald was appointed official steward to represent the Western Jockey Club at said meetings. The 1 ollowing officials for the Latonia Jockey Club spring meeting were approved : Charles F. Price, judge. J. W. Price, judge. J. Holtman and Richard Dwyer, starters. E. C. Hopper, secretary and handicapper. John B. Dillon, clerk of scales. W. L. Letcher, entry clerk. George G. Perkins was appointed official steward to represent the Western Jockey Club at said meeting. The report of S. R. Montgomery, official steward at the Memphis meeting, was received and ordered filed. The report of N. Nathanson, official steward at the Lakeside meeting, was received and ordered filed. Bills for physicians services to injured jockeys were ordered paid as follows: Memphis, $"0; Lakeside, 7.50; Harlem, 0.00. It was ordored that forfeits against Belle Meade, amounting to 85.00. be pt.id by W. H. Jackson. John Fay was given permission to run a colt, incorrectly registered as E. Tierney, as Ed. Tierney. Racing secretaries wore directed to require all firms using the words "and Company" to prefix initials. Racing secretaries were directed to accept no entries from firms having duplicate colors. The meeting adjourned. Harvey T. Woodruff, Secretary,


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