Show ENGLISH ENGLISH HORSEMEN f ARE TOO FOXY FOR ALFRED VANDERBILT NEW YORK July 21 The 21 The arrival of ot Alfred Gwynne horses hOrses' yesterday yesterday yes yes- yes yes- tenIa on the Atlantic Transport company company liner Minnehaha developed the tho fact tact that the famous whip was vas made mado a a. victim of t nn English g gps ps during the sale of ot his coach horses hOnes at Tatters London His loss hoes in tho transaction wa was In the neighborhood neigh neigh- of Mr Ir Vanderbilt bought six sixty ty American trotting bred coach horses an and shipped them thorn with his team of or fa famous famous fa- fa amous a- a grays gras to England Early In May Maybe ho put his coach venture Into commission and began his daily dall- runs leaving London Loaders one da day anI and Brighton the next After six weeks on th the tho road during which time h ho he broke broko in the horses he announced the 8 sale salo lo n of his horses by auction at Tattersall London On th the da day appointed a a big crowd of ot curiously inclined was on hand at Tat- Tat but in the meantime tho the English gyps or cheap horsemen formed a a. clique and circulated the rumor that thal Mr Vanderbilt ha had reserved the best of ot his horses to take back to America and nd would offer only those for which he had no use The report found credence and as os asa asa a result the tho British show horse owners owners' failed fal to appear The gyps had the tha bidding practically to themselves The Tue sale was conducted in the tho inner ring at and the six fifty horses sold at an average of ot about each i On the day following tho the Vanderbilt sale sale which was practically private th tho English horsemen put up the horses they secured from rom Mr VanderbIlt for tor salo sale Inthe in Inthe inthe the outside or public ring and realized big prices price on them In one case cue where thc they had secured a horse for tor they sold it for Cor while in another where a splendid bay was knocked down to ono one of or the clique for tor It was later purchased purchased pur pur- chased b by a prominent English horse show exhibitor for over GOO There were several crt cases of ot this kind and the fit fifty horses secured b by the English Eng Bag lish dealers at an average crage of or a head hend- were resold for tot nearly a no head giving a clear profit of or about for tor or the But |