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SEVEN DISQUALIFIED. ALLEGED IMPROPER PRACTICES. BRISBANE, June 11. Three horses fell in a race at Albion Park yesterday, the stewards' inquiry resulting in four trainers, three jockeys and three horses being disqualified for six months for "improper practices." Those involved are the trainers, J. C. Williams, F. Davis, H. Kime and F. Bishop, the jockeys, J. Conquest, T. Dwyer and C. Jackson, and the horses, Red Chris, Chrysobus and Syce March. Conquest is one of the State's leading jockeys. CAULFIELD MEETING. CAPE LI LOCK RUNS THIRD. MELBOURNE, June 11. Races were held at Caulfield to-day. Cape Lilock was third in the Trial Hurdle and the following New Zealanders ran unplaced:—Gay Brunette, in the first division of the Two-year-old Handicap; Night Club, in the second division of the Novice Handicap; Revision, in the Welter Purse; Epigram and Gay Sheila, in the Welter Plate.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 14
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