Woodbine Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1934-05-17

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WOODBINE TURF NOTES Jackie Cox promising apprentice under contract to George Hardy suffered a broken leg in a fall and will be out of action for a considerable time timeThursday Thursday morning will see the final im ¬ portant works of the various Kings Plate candidates Pitchblende is slated to work a mile while his stable companion Horometer will be sent three furlongs The E F Sea ¬ gram pair Candy Feast and Irish Kid are slated to work one mile and a furlong the Kings Plate distance distanceTrainer Trainer Bert Alexandra of the Erindale Stable reports that he sent Beau Roberts Fay Vixen and Marta Rock back to the farm so as to help track superintendent Joe Darby obtain stalls to accommodate the overflow of thoroughbreds arriving The three members of the Erindale Stable are suffering from bucked shins shinsThe The Independent Canadian Racing Asso ¬ ciation has made the important announce ¬ ment of doing away with jockey agents Only trainers and authorized agents of sta ¬ bles are permitted to make riding engage ¬ ments and only for riders signed up by them themSteeplechase Steeplechase jockey O Diamond was an arrival from Maryland MarylandThe The next meeting of the Independent Canadian Racing Association will be held at Woodbine Park May 23


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