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Show RACING SOLONS DIG UP SCANDAL Paris, Oct. 29 Consternation was created on the French turf recently when the racing solons disqualified three recent winners Bonbon Rose, Halebarde and Polsalto took away their purses und Insisted that tho licenses li-censes of their trainers would probably prob-ably bo withdrawn on the ground that the horses wore "doped" when they were victorious. Ilalbarde and Polsalto Pol-salto arc said to bo owned by Americans. Amer-icans. Tho case of Bonbon Rose is tho most Important, as it means the loss of $11,000 to her owner, R. D. Mon-belle. Mon-belle. This rich purse was tho result of her victory In tho Malsons Lafltte cup on September 25, when she outran out-ran Shannon. t)ie winner of the tu-tumn tu-tumn Grand Prix Tho latter finished second in the event in which Bonbon Rose finished outside the money, and the reversal helped to start the Investigation. In-vestigation. The disqualification of Bonbon Rose will cost Milton Ilen-drick, Ilen-drick, the American jockey, who rode her to victory, $1,100. Ho was to receive re-ceive 10 per cent of the purse for his brilliant poifonnance. Tho ruling takes away the expected $1,100. Halebarde Hale-barde is tV property of Michael La-zarde, La-zarde, an Antorlcan owner, and la trained by H. C. Hilds. an American trainer. Polsalto belongs to Wadsworth Rogers, Rog-ers, an American, and is under tho care of W F. Latman. The decision of the French racing club was taken on the report of President Pres-ident Kaufman, who is employed to discover cases of artificial stimulation stimula-tion among the runners.. He made a thorough examination of the three horses in question and announced that they were "doped " oo |