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Show Racing on Island in St, Lawrence Law-rence River Will Have ' Novel Feature. MARS CASSIDY G0ES TO JAMESTOWN, VICE A. B. DADE Many Jockeys and Trainers Licensed Li-censed at Last Meeting of Club Stewards. J3Y JAMES DOCKERAIL. By Eeased Wire to The Tribune. NEW YORK, March 25. At their last meeting tho Jockey club stewards pasB3d upon a number of matters. Starter Mars Cassldy was released from any contract obligations owing to the uncertain conditions prevailing and the Inability of tho stewards to give him a definite answer ns to when his services serv-ices would be required, by March 15. The application of Robert Lovy, manager man-ager of tho Jamestown Jockey club, to substitute Mars Cassldy In place of A. B. Dade as starter at tho spring meeting meet-ing of the Jamestown Jockey, club was granted. .Applications to register names wore granted and tho following licenses were issued: Trainers Maurice Bernard, August C. Blume. S. T. Booker. Matthew Brady, William Brooks, W. A, Burttscholl. C F. Clark, T. F. Coles. Thomas Collins, George Conncll. C. Do Witt, E. F. Doh-orty, Doh-orty, J. C. ' Dowdell, James Drummond, John J. Duffy, G. J. Engolklng, Julo Gar-son, Gar-son, Lewis Garth. Joe L. Gladlsh. A. J. Goldsborough. Harry Hall, T. J. TIealey. Edward W. LeITner, S. C. Illldreth. Michael Mi-chael Hognn, J. J. Hyland, George Jacobs. Ja-cobs. W. H. Karrlck. JI. J. Kennedy. C. L. Mack, William Martin. W. R. Mldgloy. Ed. Moore. H. G, Moyne, Robert Rob-ert McKeovor. J. II. McDonald, James McLaughlin. W. L. Oliver, J. . Panglo, Hugh Penny. Edwards Peters, E. M. Phillips. W. F. Presgravo, James Rowo, Fred Scholko, Albert Simons. Mat Smart. S. W. Street. J. R. Thompson, Ernest Ut-terback. Ut-terback. Frank D. Weir, A. G. Weston, John "Whalnn. David Woodford. Jockeys George. W. Carroll, Willie Dunn, Oscar Fain, Ed J. Dugan, Martin Olson. Mcrll Boll. J. F. Callahan, Phil Goldstein, H. Kllllngworth. Andrew Shuttlnger. Paul Madoria, Joseph McCa-hey. McCa-hey. Edward Sweeney, C. Shilling, G. Byrne, Thomas Gasklns. Estep Appeal Denied. F. J. Bryan was appointed steward to represent tho Jockey club at tho spring meetings of the Jamestown Jockey club and the Maryland Jockey club. The application of Roy Estep to cancel the contract between George, P. Sherman and himself was denied and tho assistant secrotary was instructed to warn J. W. Flynn as to harboring Estop and call his attontlon to rule 152 of tho rules of racing. rac-ing. The appeal of J. C. F. Jacoby from the rulings of the stewnrds of the summer meeting of tho Snratoga association In disqualifying his horse. Imitator, was referred re-ferred to the stewards of the summer mooting of the Saratoga association, 1010. Joseph Marrono was again denied a license li-cense to train. Jockey Guy Burns also bad bis application for a license held up. Gentlemon controlling tho King Edward park meeting at Montrenl Juno 21 to July 1 will glvo special prizes to jockeys on each of tho seven days racing. Ono hundred dollars will be set asldo to bo paid to tho three Jockeys making tho best dally percentage. $50 going to the star, $30 to tho second best and $20 to tho third. Tho object of the Institution of prizes for Jockeys Is to attract first class boys to King Edward Inland nnd to lnduco them to do their best after they get tbore. It doubtless will be effective along thepe lines and It may help to compol discipline. For "any Jockey who may incur in-cur a fine bv Judges, starter or other officials will be suspended from nil benefits ben-efits of tho Jockeys' prize purso and this suspension mny last the entire meeting if the Judccs so elect." King Edward track Is picturesquely situated on an Island in tho St. Lawrence. Law-rence. King Edward Officials. Officials of the coming meeting at King Edward park this year will be John Bo-dcn. Bo-dcn. steward: Edward Cole, judge: W. M. Murray, starter, and Dr. P. E. Maurice, paddock and patrol judge. Charles Cam-pau Cam-pau will be secretary of tho course, and Seymour Buetlcr chief of detectives. ! The KSnc Edward Island folk will not i be able to offer an average of more than 1 $200 per race this year, but as tho game improves they expect to become more llb-. llb-. oral. Two hundred dollars, howover, Is well worth trying for In hard times, and should anything happen to prevent first class racing hereabouts next summer tho King Edward Island track will attract somo mighty good horses. The Challenge cup, the Brookllno stooplfichaso and tho Country Club Grand Annual aro tho most famous of tho fixtures fix-tures the Country club of Boston will run over again at Brookllno In tho spring. There will bo two fine now military races called tho Bunker Hill and tho Lexington, ench of which Is further described de-scribed as an "army officers' plato." which may not be successes, seeing that President Taft, In his quality as commander-in-chief of the army, has ordered or-dered nil bis officers and soldiers to the Mexican border for some occult roason. And nil theso races, with tho Chamblet Memorial, will have a closing In tho current cur-rent month. Tho Country club meet at Brookllno will extend over three days Juno 7, 21 and 24 and Its promoters, ono of tho most active of wham 13 A. Honry Illggln-Ison Illggln-Ison of South Lincoln, master of the Middlesex Mid-dlesex hounds and the owner of ono of the most formidable Btablea of ohiuuirs In America, Is sure It will bo tho beat, ever. The Country club Grand' Annual this vcar will pay the winner $1000 In ensh and $250 In plate. It will be a gallop of two miles and a half, under the same conditions which have governed the re-ncwal re-ncwal of thcuc nine years. It will not pay as much as U has, but that will not matter. A distinction entirely dissociated from tho vulgar consideration of pecuniary pe-cuniary gain goos with winning the Grand Annual at Brookllno and It always attracts tho stoutest fencers. |