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HORSE SEVERS TENDON OTTAWA, Ont., June 8.— J. D. Misick, who is training the plater Charles de Marco for Chas. B. Hendrickson, assistant superintendent of the Jamaica race track. Long Island, reported that the horse, while being galloped over the local course, struck a loose horseshoe on the track which severed one of nis tendons and may necessitate the horse be-j ing destroyed.