Jockey Barred from United States, Daily Racing Form, 1922-03-18

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JOCKEY BARRED FROM UNITED STATES • WINDSOR. Out.. March IB.— The question of wlother Iveing a jockey is a profession is involved in the barring from the Catted States of Albert Wilson. Windsor jockey, under contract to ride for C. IE Knebelkaiup of liOiiisville. Ky. Wilson, who rode the mead highest number of winners at the winter mi-eting at the Fair Grounds. New Orleans, says he was turned back at Detroit by the luited States immigration officials following a weekN visit with his parents in this city. He will appeal for aid to Canadian immigration authorities. If iH-iiig a jockey is a profeeafcM Wil-on cannot be kept our of the Darted Stairs. Canadian lmmiratiou officials My.


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