Why Algonquin Stable is Under the Ban, Daily Racing Form, 1906-08-12

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WHY ALGONQUIN STABLE IS UNDER THE BAN. At Saratoga last Monday .it was announced that entries from the Algonquin Stable would be refused. At that time it was stated that the reason had not been made known. In the current issue of tiie Racing Calendar the reason Is given in the following, which is printed In the proceedings of the meeting of the stewards of the Jockey Club on August G, at Saratoga: "The assistant secretary submitted an advertisement of Arthur Peabody and Sons, 22 West 23d Street, New York, setting forth an investment scheme and tipping bureau, and made a statement that Arthur Peabody had registered the assumed name Algonquin Stable with the Jockey Club. "On motion, duly seconded, the assistant secretary was Instructed to write all associations racing under the jurisdiction of the Jockey Club, recommending that no further entries be received from Arthur Peabody or the Algonquin Stable."


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