Injured Jockeys Improving Slowly., Daily Racing Form, 1916-04-13

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INJURED JOCKEYS IMPROVING SLOWLY. Hot Springs, Ark.. April 12. — "Inde Jinimie" Gray, perhaps the oldest turfman in the country now campainiug a string of racers, shipped his consignment this morning to Tijuana for the meeting there. Sunday and Monday next will witness the departure of the remainder of the owners here. Their destinations will lie Louisville and Lexington. Among those who will ship to the latter track are A. L. Kirby, C. J. Brockmiller. W. C. Weant. E. B. Klkins. G. B. Hennessey. E. Cook and M. Quinn. Jockey Stirling, who was injured by a fall from Bonanza on the dosing day of racing at Oaklawn. is showing some signs of improvement, but is still in a dazed condition. The attending physicians are hopeful that he will recover fully with further rest. Jockey Gourley was sufficiently recovered to leave the hospital and was transferred yesterday to Lexington, from which point he will be taken later to Detroit.


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