Show KING XING EDWARD AN f. f ADMIRER OF HISA HIS A r AMERICAN JOC JOCKEY I- I King Edward Is IR quietly but car carefully lIy r replenishing p er his his- racing stud an alII and it C is und understood his Majesty 1 and his trainer Richard Bichard Marsh expect to find among amoni the number a a. horse hoise that will win many l of 01 the classic events to celebrate the coronation says a London dis is- is patch It has been a subject of ot much comment comment com corn ment in racing circles that his Majesty StY k should select An American Jockey in tho I face of or th the f feeling here against at least I- I one or two of or the American r I nit Ut contingent his Majesty has formed an ii att attach attach- hent h- h hent ent for fol Mal Maher which no amount of or I Jealousy or national pvc pre l pan a An American jockey of ot Irish extrac extrac- extrac n Q terms of personal Intimacy with ng ns Edward of England makes some ome t the 2 West End d clubs and the raCing lacing Ll I of the country growl It understood i that strong influences Influences J t. t re brought to bear on the King to att at- at 1 h H an English Jockey to his ht stables tahle t f J but ut his I Majesty t heed heeded d them n riot t and he gave direct instructions to ji his I trainer that Maher Mahe should have all the principal prin principal prin- prin cipal mounts |