Shot Guns Uncertain Condition, Daily Racing Form, 1906-09-28

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SHOT GUNS UNCERTAIN CONDITION. "Guess Cassidy will put- the old fellow on the .schooling list for good and, all," said Walter Jennings after Shot Guns display at the post for the fifth race at Gravcsend Tuesday. "I dontmind so much for I. dont expect to race him again here this fall, but I would like for him to go away with no black marks against him. He will go to California with others of my string and may not come back east, again." Mr. Jennings fears were-groundless, or rather Mr. "Cassldys ideas of discipline fri the case were directed against the rider, L. Williams, instead of the horse, and Williams was suspended for" the remainder of the Gravescnd meeting. After Shot Gun had been returned to the paddock his owner discovered signs of a bowed tendon,, and is awaiting developments with much anxiety, as the unruly but fast son of Artillery holds a strong place in the affections of his owner.


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