A TURF SENSATION
.TR AINER WARN ED .OFF:
United Press Association. —By Eleetri' Teleg ra ph. —Co py r igb t. J
LONDON, September 29.
A turf .sensation followed the warning off of C. Chapman, trainer of the hourse Donpat, which won a race at Kempton Park, the Jockey Club alleging that the horse was doped. This is the second case of warning off within a few days. Chapman’s friends insist that he is innocent, and assert he is the victim of a plot. Every effort is being made to track down the perpetrators. The owner, Geoffrey Gilbey, states: “I am prepared to spend every penny to prove lvis innocence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1930, Page 3
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110A TURF SENSATION Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1930, Page 3
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