Two Caliente Riders Each Grounded for Ten Days, Daily Racing Form, 1951-06-07

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Two Caliente Riders Each Grounded for Ten Days AGUA CALIENTE, Tia Juana, Mexico, June 6. — The stewards here have issued the following rulings: "For interference nearing the three and one-half furlong pole while astride Doras Hope during the running of the third race Saturday, May 21, 1951, jockey William Steed is suspended 10 days commencing Tuesday, June 5. Jockey Steed will be permitted to accept riding engagements effective Saturday, June 16, 1951. "For crowding horses on the inside leaving the starting gate while astride Bias during the running of the first race Sunday, June 3, 1951, apprentice Curtis Day is suspended for 10 days commencing Tuesday, June 4. Jockey Day will be permitted to accept riding engagements effective Saturday, June 16, 1951."


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1950s/drf1951060701/drf1951060701_3_8
Local Identifier: drf1951060701_3_8
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800