The Jockey Club Furnishes Surprises.: Licenses Refused Archie Zimmer, Walter Miller, Richard Scoville, Joe Marrone and Others., Daily Racing Form, 1909-04-23

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THE JOCKEY CLUB FURNISHES SURPRISES. Licenses Refused Archie Zimmer, Walter Miller, Richard Scoville, Joe Marrone and Others, New York. April 22. — Archie Zimmer. of Chicago, for many years trainer of "Big Tim" Sullivans race horses, had bis application for a trainers li cense laid on the table by the stewards of the Jockey Club Wednesday. For the second time the stewards laid on the table the application f Walter Miller, who, for the present, is under a cloud for his course in defying the authority of the New California Jockey Club and refusing to pay a line imposed on him for foul riding. With the tabling of Millers apiilic.it ion the applications of Vincent Powers, said to be under contract to go abroad for a prominent New York turf man. and Richard Scoville. also a jockey of some note, were tabled. The same course was taken on the applications for trainers licenses bv Joseph Marrone. who fought the charge of "doping" a horse at Washington: I.. X. Alvord. J. C. Nally. James McCauley. R. 1. lieliss.i-. William M. She -dy and Lee Christy. The application for a trakiers license by John Rogers, who was mixed up in a racing case questioned by the Jockey Club, was denied flatly. Wednesdays action of the Pacific Jockey Club stewards iu accepting Millers line will probably reinove the objections of the Jockey Club against his license. ______—______


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