Fort Erie Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-06-21

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J FORT ERIE TURF NOTES | FORT Ell IF- Ont_, June 19. The following are the officials at Fort F.rie : Stewards, J.. B. Campbell, H. P. Conk-ling; steward representing the Canadian Pacing Association. Frances Nelson ; honorary steward, 11. Montgomery Oerrans ; judges, V.. Horace Leech. DU S. Gillies ; starter. Marshall C.assidy ; racing secretary and handicapper, X li. Campbell; clerk of s, ales, K. Whyte : timer. 1». A, Boyle; patrol and paddock judge. V. Harveson. Trainer W. li- Bringloe, who trains for the Seagram Stable after a conference with his employers announced that Edisto and five others of the establishment would proceed to Saratoga following the meeting at the Windsor Jockey Club, while the remainder would be raced over other Canadian Racing Association tracks. O. B. Shafer is among the arrivals from Ohio. J. J. Russell arrived with six horses that lie campaigned at Toronto and they will be jicen under colors here. Have Boyle, official timer for the Canadian Pacing Associations, was absent from his duties today owing to sickness. George Forbes, custodian of the jockeys headquarters and Allan Bulcroft attended to these ■details in his absence. A. GL Weston has refused several tempting offers for his good two-year-old Jopagan, the latest bidder being W. H. Bringloe for Ihe Seagram Stable-Jack Pryce, trainer of the Salmon-Wilson confederacy, shipped Punjab back to New York. Rose Beauty, the property of the River-dale Stable, while being unloaded Thursday reared up while being led from the chute and fell to the ground. She escaped with only a few minor bruises.


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