Stout Gets Ten Days, Daily Racing Form, 1951-06-23

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Stout Gets Ten Days MONMOUTH PARK, Oceanport, N. J., June 22. — The stewards, in their first suspension of the meeting, this afternoon suspended the tracks leading rider, jockey Jimmy Stout, for a period of 10 racing days. The ruling was made following a thorough examination of the Thorobred Film Patrol motion pictures of the sixth race on Thursday, June 21, which revealed that Stout had crossed the field sharply with his mount, Black Al, causing interference to other horses. Stout, the perermial leader on the New Jersey circuit, has a particularly clean record and this is. the first suspension he has received in a considerable period of time.


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Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800