Show I HAW HARD V LO TO TURf LONT LONDON Juno When When seen on Oil t tIme the 1 subject of tho the gambling anti bills bill pass passed d dIn In imi the New York state legislature August August Au Au- gust Belmont chairman of the Jockey club who hag 5 not yet el recovered froin from the time shock of or the death of his brother O. O H. H P. P Belmont Delmont at first did not Hot desire to discuss the matter motter but when It was re remarked re- re marked d that Americans were anxious to hear something from Crom him he said ald- aldI I I 1 cannot say uy what that time the various vailous racing 7 s. I t IV V. V V VI VV I V 1 V- V V J 5 I V ml V V V ONT associations will 1 do when the tho so-called so anti racing bill Just jUl p passed sed b by the le legislature legis 18 lature of New York state becomes a law aw through the time governors governor's si signature The Time various associations however have racing features to run off otT this season season sea sea- enson en- en son which constitute sporting obligations and the they will undoubtedly live up to them No on onn onA cnn calm well predict lct whether or not the time prohibition of bolting betting b at tit races will ruin horse racing irretrievably but It IH is a a. severe eo to tho time best Interests of tho the turf In lii an any ti event nt It will ultimately ulti throw many men out of or employ employ- mont an and cripple tho the breeding and Im Improvement im- im pro provement of thoroughbred horses In the thc United States |