ANOTHER DISQUALIFICATION
(From "Vedette.") ' SYDNEY, July 5. The A.J.C. stipendiary stewards have kept up their activity, and at the Gdsford Meeting on Tuesday disqualified another horse and his connections for one year for improper practices. Sir Joe, his ownertrainer G. Clark, and jockey E. Thompson were concerned. All are ivgm Newcastle. . ■■ Appeals have been lodged with the A.J.C, and tho King See parties, disqualified for a similar term at Kensington last week, have also appealed. C. Jackson, who has been on a holiday visit to Sydney, is returning to New Zealand this week. Peter Pan is one of the late workers at Randwiek and looks particularly well. In fact at this stage of his preparation he presents a much better appearance than at this period last year. Silver Scorn looks as bright now as any o£ the class horses at Eandwick, although not so forward as Johnnie Jason, who commenced to work late in the autumn. Silver Scorn's spring mission is exciting much curiosity and she is .being "specked" for ■ the Caulfield Cup, in which she has 5.13.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1934, Page 4
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178ANOTHER DISQUALIFICATION Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1934, Page 4
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