Banished Persons Are Not Welcome: Jockey Hall and Bookmaker Davis Are Denied Admission to the Fair Grounds, Daily Racing Form, 1906-11-28

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BANISHED PEBSONS ARE NOT WELCOME. Jockey Hall and Bookmaker Davis Are Denied Admission to the Fair Grounds. New Orhnws, La., November 27. Judge Frank .7. Bryan intend fo keep disqualified persons, off the Fair Grounds and announced today that jockey 1. Hall and bookmaker James Davis would be denied admission here in future. Both these turfmen were mixed up in the Hall-Ferrell-Adkins-Davls affair at Oakland in the winter of 1002 and were ruled off by the Pacific Jockey Club. Davis and Hall were reinstated by the American Turf Association, that is, In Davis case the turf management ignored his presence. Hall, however, has been riding on American Turf Association tracks with the consent of the license committee. "There Is no desire to make an example of these parties," said Judge Bryan. "It S merely an intention to enforce a rule of all turf organizations to refuse privileges to persons ruled off by recognized authorities."


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