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NEW YORK LICENSES WOMAN Miss Judy Johnson Second of Sex to toReceive Receive Permission to toTrain Train Horses NEW YORK N Y June 8 Miss Judy Johnson today has the honor of being the second woman to receive a license for train ¬ ing horses in the state of New York Like Miss Mary Hirsch who was the first to ac ¬ quire this privilege the qualifications of Miss Johnson as a trainer were approved at a regular meeting of The Jockey Club stew ¬ ards Friday in the board room at Belmont Park ParkThe The session was presided over by William Woodward chairman of The Jockey Club and included chairman Herbert Bayard Swope representing the New York State Racing Commission and Marshall Cassidy presiding steward for the state body Other Jockey Club officials in attendance were Joseph E Widener vice chairman Robert A Fairbairn Joseph E Davis A H Morris and George H Bull BullMaj Maj Algernon Daingerfield assistant sec ¬ retary and assistant treasurer was not pres ¬ ent because of illness illnessJockey Jockey F Smock whose temporary license was revoked at Jamaica May 2 was restored to standingThe good standing The applications of thirtytwo trainers were approved and eighteen jockeys were granted licenses licensesThe The trainers endorsed are Louis W Brown J M Black L G Blume A L Briggs Wm H Brooks C F Clark Frank Clear H D Cox A S Dodd Wm J Donl gan A F Dayton Henry Erickson Edward Feakes Lloyd Gentry Wm Hurley Alf Hoi berg C M Jaeger E W Josiah Judy Johnson Daniel E Kearney Chas A Moore Clifford Moten J McPherson Jack Noel Alfred Panarella F J Scott Carl Starita M Smart James V Stewart R Shannon N D Tavenner and Harold Young Jockeys YoungJockeys approved are Michael Basile Max Berg Raymond Boyer Harry Garner Paul Keester Charles Kurtsinger Donald McCune Francis J Mauro Robert Martin Harry Peden Clarence Reid Louis J iSchaefer W Smith F Smock George B Wendele George Woolf Leon Walker and Sterling Young