Show CHANGES IN RACING SITUATION 5 By E a Tbt comparative few that go in to horse racing as a luxury or as an excuse to be outdoors sad as a medium for the theS S of money gracefully and pie have been crowded conclusion that of their f upon its back to its being must be re restored stored to the status or n game or In a the rick Consequently It bail or Peter Peter Crumes that could rot he enumerated in less titan four figures He Is out at the of the and tite who height on the with time purpose of making dividends or orth th stockholders S has succeeded In convincing the seier of hay It alt right when lie gets it he Is now hung up sonie between 0 and At hunts Ci has sight horses in thit the full complement of help hid away in time hay or doing the fer ot the blind baggage or on this It may be in ahat tAte blind baggage Is a choice on a horse train L must be In advance rho conductor lean checked up the train he seen Is accounted for by a blue ticket but In hIs hUrry to get back tO the cabs be has to diagnose the hay hat is so piled In the forward tad af this particular ear The train cf which Peters retinue is a apart part will shed it burden at Atlanta Petera for stopping oft there Is this al almost most positive assurance that he be to pick up an easy puree r two and therewith break the tail nto New Orleans where lie intends to spend the w Inter He be at right there lie has heen going for ten years arti he has trot as has made the an to that this is tabs Lbs season for him The falth In him Is whIch prompts the desperado to lead a forlorn hope or sn at a Gernan pIcnic At New Orleans he will make his daily prom las to the vender of for man and beast aud rake up the shell roads to find money to she of ehaS the fleeting ceiling purse until the on the behoove him to frame up for to the ne It realities that rite at tue man trite races for ept In in recent lie never th to It tile other AS tJi v a C the ek cannot ht I hut be that as a means to the acquirement of wealth racing never again be what it nas hut of those who bring little and expect to take away much is still on a itar footing It is Ira hued with the spirit of Peter rime breeders of thoroughbreds in Ken and have taken up and sent to market as many yearlings this year they did last year or thin year be before fore and they have as many more coming along have not thought its output If they cannot them they Carat them out with such persons as Peter to struggle with thew Every who breeds thorough declares every time he secureS an audience that the market Is being over overstocked stocked always is the other breed breeder er who 1 doIng It It would be an easy matter to limit thoroughbred produce If every breeder thought as lightly of his own as he does of his neighbors If does not occur to minded followers of the horse they feed or bet upon that an change has taken and that it will not change back again he spasm that hit the middle west and laid waste to Illinois and MIs which wave wont to contribute a or zo to the work of the Ira of bred of horses and the encouragement at Peter and bitch was not local but general It hit York as hard as it hit Chicago and andSt St Louis The ugly word gambling was made to apply t this sport In this east as well as in the west The spirit of the gain law Is general although its form and Is of state regu which racIng In York forbids betting Early this the club which regulates racing affairs about Nete York all of ft connection with the bookmaking end of the refusing to accept any tribute from thee who were in the The proprietorS of the courses whIch are eon under time of the Jockey may be deriving revenue in ina a way from the old source but if they ams not exciting any comment The patrons of the sport do trot notice the difference There Is no law against the racing of horses in Jut note or but there are laws gambling and bookmaking It seams comes wider that head The pro at ra In Illinois and Mis burt that they keep their establishments protectIng ana receiving a privilege price from the bookmakers It b d that the ii hatt ht ret Ut Ee EeS S iC with the elate and the chalk It was sante way In eu York once but New had something In sport besides money It had the power of ance It could wait until the crowd had adapted Itself to th new order of things the crowd would not change so old order If it could When the experts get to the that has Just closed we be told that It was ne of the most In the history of racing in this that several new have colors and that the betting was large clean and healthy There be the that hung on Its outside home the army In which Peter carries a gun 5 Thee is his kind in the racing any It 1 hard to break t to but here Is where the Impulse to be halest up against an irresistible aci Thero was a time when timers was not many of him and the to co tribute to his support were not confronted by so many time when was a fot to collide occasionally a bill but thre Is not enough to go now Is In an orbit far above his head lie wIll riot e ego go however The only man that has been known to quit the racing business even evenin in thin period of trouble lived down r Lexington and be did not quit Ie doctor asked him If there was he wished to leave When for the flowers ts will know that Peter has quit quita a The of the poor s to the rebuilding e raging but I Is no way to the poor owner that ho does act bi that tire sport in not for him This Is a areli reli on the poor owner and often is ta good a s fits rich one Moreover hO hay hien rith when he Matten and owe lila er condition to with he had nothing to do It would be be for the ei That It would be for sport Is The too he brings to the races do not excite a who some Interest in the sport ivie taming that the turf Is busa It Ii b thosS who 1 that honesty is a flatter of th pursuit needed money is If depended upon of Utere aad he a hope |