Show t ir f ATTEMPT MADE TO TOH H START RACING I i New Orleans Orleans Track Opens With One Race and All Hands l I Are Ar Arrested i t f 4 i t New Dec 16 As a result of an I If attempt Inaugurated to test the Locke f 1 I 1 law at City Park race track I If I f today three were arrested i Placid and nd R M f Sheffield f i bookmakers were arrested at the track f I together with W V W Lyle manager of ot t the meet Affidavits were made against i Colonel Samuel F president of ot n 1 the New Orleans Jockey club and Ed Edward Edward Edward ward Corrigan charging them with aid ald aiding aidIng ing and abetting the meet me Jt which it Is oi with the avowed r 4 was started start purpose of ot violating the Locke act I S j I Corrigan is II not In fn New Orleans OrIean butt but the tho thoI I I r Pollee tidy say he was the instigator of ot the thet t I meet and assert assort they can hold him re responsible rei responsible 1 j i i i lI d Colonel Heaslip although president ent of ot I I j L the New Orleans Jockey lub declared lii 1 I he was opposed to the meet and would w uld I f not be connected with It in any way j l Only one race was run and this was iI r won by b May lay CelIa Four horses were in inthe InI 1 I the race which was a quarter of ot a mile mill millI Malcolm Billy Strong May Cella CelIa and Mr lr Ir Knapp were the starters In the I May Cella Celia opened at t t I to 5 while i Ui tile ether horses were held at 2 tol No Noi Noc was nas made to interfere with the thel c i l betting until after the race was run nm and andus andt andI the result announced and andl andI t I us zig soon noon as was wea I an attempt was made to cash bets beth the po police l I f 4 I lice became active f 1 1 1 i if I the tw prisoners are arc punished it is not notI 1 I that any more attempts at racing k will be made the he lightest penalty being t 1 n II Inc fine of ot together with a six months t i p Jail tem If Ir the lie prosecution fails falls racing i 1 1 I probably will Ill be resumed r here again |