Saliva Test Shows Heroin, Daily Racing Form, 1934-07-19

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SALIVA TEST SHOWS HEROIN GEAUGA LAKE, Ohio, July 18.— Secretary v George E. Gates of the Ohio State Racing Commission today advised J. H. Harmon, J state racing inspector at Bainbridge Park, - of the positive finding of the drug heroin n contained in a saliva test taken from the e . mare Wind Flower, winner of the second race here July 16. Following the receipt of this information, the stewards issued the following ruling: "On report of saliva test taken on the mare Wind Flower on Monday, July 16, test showed positive heroin. Under the rule, owner and trainer, Aldrich and Winans, are suspended for thirty days. The horses standing suspended are Wind Flower, Hastinip, and Sneeze.


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