Only Four Suspensions, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-07

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1 1 ONLY FOUR SUSPENSIONS COLLINSVILLE, 111., July 6.-The snrimr SS July TSS 4 2 Fai™°™t Park, concfuded goes down as one of the cleanest contested in .the history of the track, oper-m!?fHSm?*19?5- Pnly four suspensions were £5 1* "i t0 £Cand5 durinS the thirty-four nd and SS 5? highly unusual «■ the fact ell?™1" «fT* ?°L* ingle disqualification or or claim of foul. The jockeys who were set SdV T £i*e R Haber.Vlson and F. A. Smith. Frye and Wilson each were suspended for ten days for cuttw across a field; Haber was set down S mS" f°; # ra!lbing a riva,s saddle equipt ment, and Smith got five days for a disVlav of temper. None of the fifty lads who JoS at the meeting incurred a serious injury Stewards John T Ireland, A. G. Weston and K. A Leigh agreed it was one of the easiest meetings in which they ever officiated


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