POLICEMAN STEPS IN
SEARCH OF A JOCKEY
LIFE DISQUALIFICAtiONS
United Press Association—By \El«ctric.-Tele« graph—Copyright.- :' ;-i. .' SYDNEY, January: 19. At the country race meeting at Kempsey the horse Amanullah; its owner, Mrs. E. Denham, trainer, R. Denham, Jockey, A. Walinsley and a youth named B. Davis were all disqualified for life, .following the alleged discovery or a battery. . There were only four starters m the Stott Cup, and in full view of hundreds of spectators Walmsley, ■ the rider of Amanullah, was ordered to dismount by a policeman, while qn the way to the barrier: ' The jockey was searched, and later, at. ah inquiry, it was alleged that a battery had \<: been handed to Walmsley. by Davis,, acting under instructions. irorn Penhamv- It was also stated that a - battery was found on the. jockey t .-.-.- ■ .-■-■ .--■,.■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 16, 20 January 1936, Page 11
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