Shillings Suspension is Continued, Daily Racing Form, 1911-08-01

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SHILLINGS SUSPENSION IS CONTINUED. Buffalo, N. Y.. July 31. Before the races today the committee of the Canadian Racing Associations held a meeting. The cases of jockeys C. H. Shilling and A. Wrispen were taken up. Shilling and S. C. Hildreth. bis contract employer, were before tho committee and after some consideration it was decided to continue Shillings suspension until August 21. which means that the lad will lie unable to rida during the Fort Erie and Hamilton meetings. The stewards upheld the claim of Edward Corrigan to the services of jockey Arthur Wrispen. Mr. Corrigan claimed that lie hud purchased a contract ou the lad from M. J. Daly and showed papers to that effect. During the last spring meeting at Plni-lico. F. Johnson, owner of the Quiney Stable, purchased a contract on the lad from W. C. Dalv and Wrispen has been riding for the latter. Thi! following ten trainers were granted Hcpus?: J. I. Adkins. William Cahill. T. F. Coles, J. W. Dayton tor Mrs. K. M. Morris only. James Fitz-simmoiis. S. M. Henderson, It. 0. Miller, J. F. Schorr and D. Woodford. Jockeys who received licenses were: William Booth. It. Goose William. Knapp, James Moore and Joseph McCaliev." The application of jockey .1. II. Ford was denied.


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