PONY RAGING INQUIRY
ALLEGATIONS OF "DOPE" AND r££? A JOCKEYS 1 RING.
■ (TOinto fRISS 4IMCUIION,—COPIRIGHT.) SYDNEY, 2nd November. At the pony racing inquiry, Bouser, a. txuavi swa Mi&acfl si ti» orevalflac*
of doping, and the existence of & jockeys' "ring." One dope was used' to deaden and another to liven horses. He produced a statement of a veterinary surgeon and an analyst showing that one horse died, through the use of dope. He alleged that doping is general. Regarding the jockeys' "ring," he said that while he was not prepared to pay £100 to a boy to win, there were others prepared to pay £50 to him to lose.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 20
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108PONY RAGING INQUIRY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 20
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