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Neves, Bravo and Shoemaker Grounded in Coast Rulings ARCADIA, Calif., June 6.— The Hollywood Park stewards announced the following rulings on Saturday: "For not keeping his mount straight in the stretch run of the third race June 3, 1949, causing interference resulting in the disqualification of his mount, Should Reward, jockey Ralph Neves is suspended five racing days, June 7 to June 11 inclusive. During the period of his suspension Neves will be permitted to fulfill any stake engagements on file. "For careless riding while up on Peace Parley in the fourth race, June 3, 1949, jockey Jose Bravo is suspended three racing days, June 7 to June 9 inclusive. During the period of suspension Bravo will be permitted to fulfill any stakes engagements on file. "For careless riding while up on Fritz Magin in the second race, June 3, 1949 apprentice jockey William Shoemaker is suspended three racing days, June 7, to June 9 inclusive. During the period of suspension Shoemaker will be permitted to fulfill any stake engagements on file."