Riverside Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1929-06-28

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1 RIVERSIDE PARK NOTES J @ — $ KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 27. Jockey R. OBrien was fined 0 by the clerk of the scales for using profane language in the jockeys* room. OBrien also aroused the ire of the stewards and he was fined 00. Four carloads of horses left here today for Reno. G. L. Miller, who is the trainer for the G. Dugdale stable of Joliet, 111., died very suddenly Monday night in an ambulance while on the way to the hospital. The aged mare Estero broke her leg during the running of the third race Tuesday and had to be destroyed. The Ptewaids posted the following notice: "The chestnut mare Seths Kern, by Seth — Kllaneer. which was ruled off at Riverside Park on the twenty-second of September. 1928. has been restored to good .stamlint;, while the ruling against R. O. Hofson. ruled off at the same time, still remains in force. _A


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