Jockey Randall Son of a Knight, Daily Racing Form, 1906-01-11

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JOCKEY RANDALL SON OF A KNIGHT. English turfdom Is wondering it it will see the son of a titled man riding as a professional jockey the coming season. The boy in question is Bert Randall, who deserted the amateur ranks for professionalism last year and characterized the switch by riding more than ninety winners, which might have been a century but. for temporary illness. But since young lfaudali nas become a professional "his "father; II. E. Randall, has been knighted and is now Sir Henry. Randall pere wants his son to give up riding altogether, but the conclusions of the young man have not been made public. In the meantime the applications for licenses, which are due soon, are eagerly awaited by those Interested in the case.


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