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Show IfLDRETH IS ran I iff BRITISH TURFMEN IP I Uce Horse Owners in Great - ,;. Britain Do Not Like Prospective Pros-pective American Invasion. ' SPENDERS ALL WELCOME Iportsmen Who Are Likely to Carry Off Rich Prizes Are j I Not Wanted. I BY HICHAM) D AH LOR E N. k ONPON. P'--. - t.'hlna n . cotn-3 cotn-3 Utor for world honors In athletics! 'hut ?r.niic nimosi a - remarkable 33 fines' irp:ii-.;i. "i it. is likely to be 9 I it 1 easy to picture a Chinaman kins amusement and rfrcl Ion by A blslnc i" f'Tt 'an an.: kltt-flyrng, bul iiehnw one hardly aasocistes him with brd-rrrklntf on the athWio field-e's field-e's views on this. however, will have t f be mnmficd. a cording to the L Br. K Of C. Laffan. honorary secretary t' f th.- vtvitis 1 riiMvipi.- council, there is fcrv p,-,.-pc.-t. o! I'i.i'i.i hr-tny represent-DKt represent-DKt the nai Olympic names Rev. lf-Hfia lf-Hfia just paid a fih visit to Stock - Ftnri brines back the infrmation llfi fo"iv nations will be represented a' IE nrXr OLinpind. As these Include 5,Hhev, Egvpl Mid Japan, the purpose t' revival 1H fulfill! II is no harm to remind Mparts men n-.-t Hi.- i.i'H the festival Ftn snr.-.d tealthy ?rert and bring mt c'osr friendship amonp the n-Ens n-Ens of the vorlc Mt is really satisfm-tory ". know that 4Rlliex'. carnr-? ,ir" likely to command y hearty support, for the Swedes bk SB sportsmen ami havo been keen in K movfiiv n 1 t i-i 1 1 1 t.'i t. The homo naturally enjoys a der-lde.l ad van - : ' ovr the visltine teams, and this, (led croM advance n. r di-h iiiiiietes mans thai the Btel States. Germany. France and the Rlsh Khi.'-i: c i'l I.- show top- HF fori. 1 hold own with Owners Fear Hildveth. aB American owners racing on the JHlish turf this year Jams R. Kerne Br Kiniluc 'u'.i.". i.'.07o) In twelve oKk with six horses, .-..sainst W 90) won by Mr Whltnev In twenty- . K races w 11,1 rictiTe.-ii hoi ' jord Perbv won JLIl.C!" f $208,200) In 1 intv-eight rac.- wiih nine horses, 1 dnst .1 T: in.-i (1173,145) h sf ' ' 1 !-".;-.-- in ihirty-si races. ' Jiv he a- .! i.i Jnzi nid recently of ;Vy n 1"' I-lildi "-'h. the Ai-ieri.-an turfman, rjr I n im'-j. Ii discussed in racing dr-' dr-' . f. Tii'-.-'i- in les b:ir r ; i umored ' Mjoii l-y 1 lie American racitit frater-,, frater-,, 1 Ki i V;-.'. 1 IMldVf'ii if 'or i.--r'J lo l.e ." rerun -t. :v-l t'.r- 1. h-.'i i. ii"! !'-jBed !'-jBed wMh '"'nr. jfceri. an sportsmen such as Ja.me.s ft. JBfte. TJ't-.r.-- I'a-.i Vhiinv and August fipnt. m In. came over Ir-ie for sport's B'h"n raclnr -e as flourishing in Il;c Kd Staii--. -'ere wehonie. hut there Mttry opo. ..- ' I 1 i.i-: I In.lkini: the Surf the ol.je.-ttv.. of Ano-ti-an i.-.. -Snen who have beeri f..r. . to j ui I Hovn country bv rita.-i hrislation Sre is no persona ill fe.-lini, jsainst fretb. trainerp K sh ra-i-. i ' i- r 1 r j ' ' 1 -it:- jr. Kin? fnds ai d 1 KpKi lil be f niu.'h. worse if an American In-tothuied In-tothuied on Following Page.) HILDRETH IS FEARED ! ! BY BRITISH TURFMEN! I j (Continued From Preceding Page ) vaalon hi cOunlciiHnccil l ih- .fookev club. J, It. Joel t.-llx ma HiAt h h:is fin- uiio.i racing for (ins aaoson, and ihut ho Is not sorry It ic over, hh it ia been i hit of n strain. Of deurSQ, Kb hSS hnd 11 iremondoha aoason. atui sn iiik n ho remains on tha turf he may not hv. another like it. He will he lucky if he does He n.u only won the Derby and the Two Thousand Guineas, imi be won onio ..f the very best nocea with hl two -year -olds; while idr. handicap horsea were alwaya very buay and nontrtbutlnc to the iliii' v.-lniilnc; total which hits j reached nearly 40.000, .toei commencod hie campaian at tho Lincoln meeting In ih tirsl week of tin aeOBOn, when hla Spanish Prince was third for the Lincolnshire Lincoln-shire handicap. Thou oome the su-premel; su-premel; anxious time with Suustar, hla jronrierful trial, thu doubts and hopes, nii the confirmation in the classic races. When iIihi bright particular atai bod t.r. there came others Into the Joel firm-ament, firm-ament, .- 1 1 l certain! a irer special "no was vhlto Star, it li which, 1 may ve-marli ve-marli now. bia owner hn.s good hopos f winning th Derby. T'hiie sia( won Ibe Woodcole atakea July stakes, Molt combe stakes, Champagne sink.;?, ami 1 Dewburet stakes. Hutton will have llrsi claim upon the eervlcea of Frani Wootton tor 1912. and i it has now been arranged tha.t J. B. roel Is lo have second .-hii. The Question I aa in who win have third claim upon Wootton's sei vices has not yol boon settled. set-tled. The young Qpripm Jockey ;uis fur Indin at i he ond of ihe preaenl moutli for a three months' holiday, during which UriM he will often be aeen in ihe saddle Perhaps Ahsind. !n the .lool atablo IS n even better sjkee horse wo shall know for certain next yoar. This coll won the Middle Park plate, which Iuih BO ofien in the past heen won by some of Iho tno.-.( famous horses In blatOTVi And illrt he not fienro in the gio;it sensation sensa-tion of tio y;ir -hoii he allowed himsolf to be beaten by a horse thni st-moii nt ion to 1? A for the Joel handicap horses, you havo only to reeolleci how The Story railed when favorite for the Jubilee stakes, though ho won the Durham Dur-ham handicap at the iar meeting of the snoaon ai Headquarters. Spanish Prince j won ih" Victoria up at llin:t park, and I the Kins' George stakes at Goodwood Brave old Dean Swift won iho cheater. Held cup at GoodWOOd, and -Sunspot run I races of trpeclal note, hiic the splendid jopi.-ii b Sunflower 11 deserve honor able mention. This, Indeed, h.-ic; been a T. B. Joel year, and one nan well believe lhai II h;i-i hern a. bit of a stin.ln on the chief actor, for it is not jiitvas possible to avoid the .strain of anocess, |