Riverside Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-28

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RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES ] ♦ -4 KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 27. While working out Monday morning at Riverside Park, the filly Glenantrim Maid swerved through the rail and injured herself so badly that she had to be destroyed. Triumph curie out of his race last week in such a bad condition that he had to be destroyed. After his winning effort here last week Nervous Abie did not cool out and died in his stall. Jockey K. Hoffman was set down for three days by starter McKnight for disobedience at the post. Jockeys C. Eames and P.. Jenkins were both given three days by the stewards for rough riding.


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