Windsor Racing Still Flourishing.: Jockey Shilling Under Restriction--Trackless So Badly Hurt She Has To Be Destroyed., Daily Racing Form, 1908-07-07

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WINDSOR RACING STILL FLOURISHING Jockey Shilling Under Restriction Trackless So Badly Hurt She Has To Be Destroyed Detroit Mich July G Jockey C II Shilling under contract to R L Thomas and rated as the l cst rider at Windsor was suspended for all but his stable today for his riding of Lad of Langden a heavily backed favorite in the fifth race Lad of Langden was thought to be in a soft spot and was backed accordingly When it came to the running the colt was never prominent trailing along in the rear all the way and finishing last beaten off a couple of lengths by the GO to 1 shot Eminola Shilling was called into the stand by the judges who later on Issued a ruling that his riding for the remainder of the meeting be confined to the horses of his employer R L Thomas Trackless ThomasTrackless one of the starters in the fifth race fell just after the field straightened out on the backstrctch Schaller who had the mount escaped with a shaking up but the mare injured herself so badly that she was destroyed to end her sufferings Jrackless was the property of the Baltimore turf ¬ man DudleyColonel George E Dudley Colonel Jack pulled up very lame after his last race and has been on the shelf ever since It is thought that the firing Irons will have to be resorted to to patch him up Barney upBarney Schreibcr arrived this morning and will spend several days here before going east Schrciber will probably put a book on at Fort Erie The di ¬ vision of the stable that lie is racing here to ¬ gether with those at Latonia will be shipped to the Niagara Jockey Clubs track at the conclusion of meetingJ the Windsor meeting J W Burttschell today purchased of W B Har ¬ ris at private sale the sprinter Park Row the price paid being 600 600W W Cedar trainer of Herman Johnson and several other tonightTho horses shipped to Quebec tonight Tho Personal Liberty League buttons arrived to ¬ day and were distributed by Fred Gerhardy There are over 100 members of the league on the circuit and the list is growing every day


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