Show TURF TRUST IS TURNED DOWN Big Combine of Bookmakers Killed by Track Owners TO GIVE PUBLIC A CHANGE CHANCE ANY PERSON CAN NOW DO BUS BUSI BUSINESS BUSNESS NESS WHO IS HONEST N New York May la 0 One or of to the steps since racing In New NewYork tie York stats has been conducted under the present law has just been hera taken Ever Every racing association in the sta state e ehas has announced the absolute severance ever of nIl all business relations relAtion directly an anin and in indirectly with the litan Turf association and all other organizatIons or Individual bookmakers Hereafter while there ma may be layerS or of odds and a 8 bet betting ling ring an or of old it will vill be ab absolutely without r restriction tion free of to an any pen person ft purchasing one ticket known to the track police ss as 1 e and financially liAble for the amount of theIr wagerS Tired of Bookmakers The rhe Innovation will begin toda today at Belmont Park received y yesterday from the bookmakers for tickets ts bought according to the prevailing eus u torn tom having been returned to them While there has been n growing friction b between tween certain elements clements and the book for mt tints which r recently caine to a hend when un an opening wedge was driven h ly breaking the mon monopoly poly the bookmaking fraternity held In the biJ ring at the eastern tracks by the it an Turf a lest reasons for the lat latest t move art are Rid to rn be two twofold twofold fold One is stated to be that the own ownen owners ers en of the race tracks of New ew York tate state have mAde up UI their minds to clear themselves of an any alliance with booK makers to the ed that they ma may not be b by an any against rain racing or in an any suits Instituted b by any influence to tUng at the tracks Whether the condition bus bf heon n hast hastened ned In by tb the fear 0 of A fight b by poolroom interests cannot be learned Th The second reft reason n A assigned ned nedIs Is that the racing a association has te de elArd clard them themselves against further At Attempts attempts tempts to dictate by organize floes In the conduct or of affairs about the tracks Cuts Out Big Revenue Just what hat will iII be the outcome is a little uncertain One thing is certain tb the racing in voluntarily putting off dealings with the or organized bookmakers have cast aside A revenue for racIng da days in amounting to nearly Various schemes Are bein being broached to make up for the lost revenue but it is generally expected that the admission lon fees feea will either be raised to 33 for men inca and aDd 1 for wOO wo women men ot or that wilt will have to pay fly for the pr privilege ne e of oC betting by br pur purchasing chasing at extra costa cost a ticket to the bettIng belling rings Preparing for Lawsuits By refusing to accept at as heretofore tM the voluntary contribution of 57 from each bookmaker the Jockey club will willbe be fr freed front from legal entanglements which are said stid to hAve been carefully prepared hy by an poolroom pro proprietor who had planned to begin pro proceedings proceedings th the racing omelets on the opening da day at the Gravesend track May 25 The courts have held that it itis I Is not a violation of JM law when hen one mAn makes mAken a bet with another The book bookmakers k I makers make have hae been allowed to operate I under this ruling i In England the bookmakers operate in ift a portion of the track set a aside for them This inclosure the public may enter on payment or of extra fee and It is 15 su such h A plan will be in future developed in the Ne New NewYork York tra traCks ks |