Local Turf Gossip., Daily Racing Form, 1903-05-29

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LOCAL TURF GOSSIP. The judges were dissatisfied with the ride put up by T. Meade on High Chancellor. ; which started in the first race and called him up to explain. After hearing what he had to say, Judge Bryan enjoined him to accept as few mounts as possible at Hawthorne, and those that he does accept must be submitted to the judges for their/ approval, and it will be at their discretion whether he can ride them or not. j J.ordan will not hereafter be permitted to start at Hawthorne until properly schooled to the barrier. Middleton and Jungbluths string of horses arrived yesterday at Harlem. J. Ownbey arrived yesterday- from Latonia with four of his horses. Secretary Hachmeister, of the St. Louis Fair Grounds, wired Judge Bryan yesterday that jockey Dominick had been suspended by starter Dade until June 1. As the Hawthorne management intends to uphold all rulings made by officials on other tracks, Dominick will not be permitted to accept any mounts other than those from the stable of his contract employer, F. Cook. Rankins poor performance yesterday was attributed to the fact that the colt is developing a quarter crack and owner Arthur has decided to give him a rest. J. A. Drakes American Derby candidate, Savable, was worked a half mile in 52 seconds at Hawthorne Wednesday.


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