Show Horse Race Moguls See Lucrative Year in in 1935 I By ORLO ROBERTSON Associated Press Sports Writer JERSEY CITY N. N J. J Dec 11 Thoroughbred ll-Thoroughbred horse racing which did much to replenish state treasuries this year is due to 9 take even greater st strides ides forward in 1935 in the opinion of five state racing commissioners in in session here hera codifying rules rues From W. W H. H Donovan of Florida Mark Hanna of Michigan W. W H H. Cane of ot New Jersey General Charles H. H Cole of Boston and James F F. F Ha Hayvard Hayvard Hay Hay- vard ward of or Maryland Maryian came carne the notes of optimism The five appointed by the National Association of State Racing Commissions to unify the rules and present them at th the national mc-cl mc meeting ng ngin in n Miami in January expected to finish their task Tuesday Donovan said he confidently expected ex ex- p ted the pari play at and Tropical parks to reach close lose to as compared to last year The Florida seaon season sea sea- son on opens at Tropical Trop park Saturday Already Aready we nave have more horses on the he grounds than at any time last ast season eason said aid th the Florida secretary 11 I 1 also alo look for improved racing over the le country as the nationalization of the he rules will have reaching far-reaching effects el ef feets- feets Hanna Michigan's one-man one commission corn corn- mission mirion and chairman o of the national association predicted predict d a good year for forthe forthe the he sport at Detroit where the horses ran an for foi continuous days this season sea- sea son on son Hanna plans to continue his fight aJai against t the doping of horses and for foric forthe the the ic open claiming rule To combat the former he would have a l receiving barn to which the horses would be delivered an hour be fore before ore the race He also advocates forbidding any my to race for 60 GO days after h hhas he has been claimed arguing that such sucha a 1 rule would protect the horsemen General Cole re recently enU appointed when Ma Massachusetts approved pa pari pari- ri- ri betting has no track over which he exercises jurisdiction but expects one or more courses to be Ix built near Boston within the next year ear With an application on hand asking permission to build a track Cane looks forward to the passing pasing of a pari bill by the next New Jersey Jersey Jersey Jer Jer- sey legislature Hayward Havard although ho hopeful ul for a better year in 1935 than this season was of of the opinion that the taxes on the Maryland tracks would have to be lowered if they were to stage a strong comeback I |