Youngstown Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1924-10-30

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Y0UNGST0WN NOTES I YOUNG STOWN, Ohio, Oct 29. Jockeys R. Punshon and C Kasseroler, who were injured when their mounts fell Monday, are somewhat improved today and there is now hope for their ultimate recovery. Punshon is a native of Toronto, Canada, and has been riding with considerable success since last May. He was under contract to A. E. Alexandra until Monday, when the latter sold his contract to W. A McKinney. Jockey Kasseroler hails from Poison, Mont., and is under contract to J. A Parsons. He has only been riding for two months. Ruddles broke his leg during the running of the last race Monday and it was found necessary to destroy him. Jockey C. Collins was suspended by the stewards for dsobedience at the pest in the first race Tuesday. .


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