Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-29

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f WASHINGTON PARK NOTES 1 • J HOMEWOOD, 111., June 27. Jockey H. Tinker was suspended for five days for rough riding in the first race this afternoon. The lad was astride Bill Morris and caused a jam rounding the far turn. Jockey E. James is resting easily after undergoing an operation for appendicitis early in the week. The division of the E. R. Bradley stable" which has been racing at Washington Park will be shipped to Latonia on Sunday night in charge of trainer W. Hurley. Jockey Jimmy Smith will go along to do the stable riding. Jockey A. Dickey, who was injured in a recent fall, is out of danger, but must remain in the hospital for some time. Francis Dunne, who served as placing judge at Washington Park for the last two days of the meeting, will depart for Agua Caliente tomorrow. He is engaged as racing secretary at the Mexican track.


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