Hitt Jackey Club Member: New York Body Sanctions Meeting and Officials Engaged for New Track in Delaware, Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-11

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HITT JOCKEY CLUB MEMBER! i New York Body Sanctions Meeting j and Officials Engaged for New Track in Delaware. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 10. At a meeting of The Jockey Club held in New York today, William Hitt was elected to membership.- He is the proprietor of Homeland Farm in Loudoun County, Virginia, near Middleburg. The stallions Ed Crump and Sun Meadow and about twenty mares are there. At the meeting of the board of stewards, which followed the regular meeting, the request of the Delaware Steeplechase and Race Association for approval of its meeting, June 26 to July 24, and officials was granted. The officials are George Brown, Jr., Herman Conklin and Albert Weston, stewards; i George Palmer, starter; John P. Ross, Jr., clerk of scales; John P. Turner, Jr. and j Steve Billings, patrol judges; William Jen- j nings, paddock judge; Charles Hughes, j timer, and Frank J. Bryan, steward representing The Jockey Club. The stewards also approved numerous applications for jockeys and trainers licenses.


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