No Hemorrhage; Loose Tooth, Daily Racing Form, 1906-06-21

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NO HEMORRHAGE; LOOSE TOOTH. Jockey Troxier took occasion at Latonia a day or two ago to deny a story that has been floating around since the meeting at City Park, New Orleans. While he was riding there it was stated that be had been so weakened by reducing that he had a severe hemorrhage. The day the "Queen City Handicap was run there were rumors that Troxier had two hemorrhages. When asked about it he laughed I and said: "Why, that hemorrhage story is out of the whole cloth. It started in New Orleans when I was unloosening a saddle with my teeth and I pulled one of my teeth loose and began to spit out the blood, and that started the hemorrhage story."


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