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JOCKEY GOLDSTEIN GETS INTO TROUBLE A BadLooking Ride on Montclair Brings Him In ¬ definite Suspension Toronto Out May 28 The defeat of Montclair in the Alexandra Purse for which he wsis an odds on favorite brought about tlo suspension of jockey Goldstein at Woodbine tins afternoon Goldstein is under contract to K L Talley Montclair is a edit that was purchased by J W Paugle from Paul J Ualney last year and sifterward transferred to Tal ¬ ley He started here on the opening day of the meeting sind was beaten off finishing seventh Tho next time out he boat tncle Toby ThrocUmorton and the Los Angeles Oaks winner Lois Csivsinagh and on his showing in that race was made a big fsivorite in todays dash The race looked like a gift for him ami he was well hacked by the public but was outrun by Call Poy all the way and was beaten off a couple of lengths Goldstein put up a bungling ride on the colt and his explanation lo the stew ¬ ards was evidently unsatisfactory for after the race esinie a ruling which suspended the boy for tho remainder of the meeting It is understood bat the presiding steward Christopher J Fitzgerald will recommend that this Jenkey club revoke his license The oilicials will continue their invest gat inn of the csise tomorrow tomorrowThe The attendance wsis again large and outside oC the third race the sport was clean Several of the finishes were very close that in the Liverpool Cup Ispeeially so It was Impe sslbb to toll the winner in this race until the otlicial placing was displayed and the judges placing of Ilioteigrapher first was popular dimmers defeat was undoubt ¬ edly due lo his being short lie showeel a lino turn of spred in geung le the fremt on the far turn and elrew away into a eommanding lead Lack of condition told at the end however and in Hies final drive he toeik a tiring swerve e ver to the in ¬ side and tills beat him K Walsh who had the mount on Pheitographer rode si determined finish and it was his ride silom that was responsible for victory This jockey is riding in his best form just now sind this nusins that he is the hi st here hereTlie Tlie tabled history e f the Liverpool Cup since 1900 is given below belowVcar Vcar AViuncr A Wt Jockey Val Time 1VK Procession 4 112IH LIMVI no 150 IflOl PreHession 5 12CIII Lewis l 5 151 1511iJtJ 1iJtJ Orontas 5 ipiake 415151 1 oS Merriment 4 12llAdams KiO 155 101 Wire In 5 12SIJ Walsh 5 5 14 1005 First Poru lOSlKomanelli 700 151 1H Fort Hnnter5 lltJIL Smith S15 14S 107 Tourenne llSlKunx 855 1 IfU IfU1OS 1OS Photographer 4 124K Walsh S5 11J 11JFavenites Favenites won four races the successful choices being Sandal Uagman Photographer and El Do ¬ rado radoFred Fred Ilurlew wired today that he would ship the threeyearold Dennis Stafford to Hamiltem to start in the Derby there thereTho Tho entire Gerst string numbering twenty will be shlpped from Ieniisviilc direct to Hamilton and James Hcaley trsiincr for M Murphy will also send on his string from Xew York From the jresent outlook the meetings at both Hamilton and Montreal will be good ones There are enough homs to guarantee large fields at both places and there should be no lack of material sit either point Tersih and Petulant a couple of Hamilton Derby eligibles will be sent on from Louisville to stsirt in thsit event eventThe The starter today suspended jockey E Walsh for refusing to take Photographer to the outside peti ¬ tion sit the post Photographer was fractions at the barrlor and he was finally led to the outside by one of the assistant starters startersThe The yearlings of tho Edenwold and Avondale Studs which will IK sold in the paildeKk at Wood ¬ bine Park on Monthly arrived here from Nashville tliis evening They are a goodlooking band and siniong them are brothers and sisters to some higli class horses It is the first time in tho history of racing thsit yesirlings have been shipped frenn the stsites into the dominion to be se ld at public auction and the indications are that the sale will bo a suc ¬ cessful one