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FRANCIS NELSON APPOINTED STEWARD. Licenei Granted to Trainers and Jockeys by Canadian Racing Ao.ociaiior.s. Tor.. lit-1. Oat . May M.- At a meeting Of the Canadian Racing Aeaoriatioaa, held Monday. Francis N. K i . ! T sonto ama appointed steward oa all track- representing the Canadian Pacing Asso-ia tiona, taking ti--- place occapled last .ear by Joseph Murphy Willi am Martin, a form.-r jockey and trainer, another Canadian, was appointed to the position of patrol ja-l.- to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of George Coraril. The rating agriasl .1. McIUmnrray, a Toronto trainer, was withdrawn. Mcllhainrray was barred from the Canadian Baring Associations tracks two years ago for an alleged participation in tin- use of a battery on a horse in a gentlemen riders race at Woodbine. The ri.hr was esaght with the batttry and it waa thoaght McIBmarray was implicated as trainer. This he stoutly denied. The following licenses were granted: Jockeys-— Mark Anderson. John Pell. M. Buxton. F. Cooper, i:. Callea, H. H. Pricker, J. Loftus, B. Scully. Trainers Maurice Bernard, A. Bancroft, William Cedar. P. L. file. S. A. Cloptoil. George Cornell, Thos. A. Davies. Stafford Doyle. C. A. Parr, A. K. cat.-s. Bdward Gteaaoa, II. GMdiaga, J. W. Graver, W. F. Hayward, c. Hagaa, C. J. Kean, t;. II. Kcene. Bdward J. Kelly, William Knapp. It. T. Littlefield, William McDanicl. .1. W. May. Sol Mint::. John Nixon. K. .1. Salt, Wesley Sharrard. N. B. Sutlierland. .1. L fPagnon, George Walker. .1. K. Walker, John Walters, A. B. Watts. Kdvviu Whyte.