Best Pal in Form Again, Daily Racing Form, 1922-06-21

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] , i I 1 . j I : 1 , : i J i j ! i , 1 ; j BEST PAL IN FORM AGAIN Continued from first page contestants a clear course. Because of the desire to avoid the riderless horse the eas-! ing up tactics of the riders caused it to be a slow run race. Jockey Pool escaped with u shaking up. C. W. Clark, through trainer George V. Barnes, has disposed of his contract held on jockey Steve AVida to J. West of Cleveland. Ohio. The rider departed for Canada to report to his new employer. Jockey B. Scheffel was an arrival from Omaha and accepted mounts today. It developed that Korbiy came out of hi; race yesterday in bad condition and nfiio Shields, his owner, fears that he will le on the shell" for ■ long time. He only returned to the races alter an absence of a year, due to a leg ailment, and the old trouble reas-si rt d itself. E. EL Bradley has engaged J. W. iTexi Forman to make outside mounts for jockeys Albert Wilson. Newton Barrett and Carl Studer, his three contract riders, while MOSO Cossman, business agent of the stable, is in the hospital. Trainer T.ouis Marshalls room in a Cincinnati hotel was entered by a thief, while I e slept last night, and the miscreant made away with several hundred dollars in money. 50 worth of uneashed straight tickets on Sir Thomas Kean. winner of the seventh race Monday, and his gold stop watch. The room of Jockey John Zoeller. adjoining that of Marshall, was visited by the same persnti and Mrs. Zoeller lost several -articles of jewelry-


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