Show I 0 Expert ti i Says bays Our Horses Have Improved if After Visit to Garden ien Show Says Real Riding Type i I Has Been Developed d YORK Dec 11 An An Interested horse the national Delator at how ow in Madison Square Garden Gardenas II international expert i F. F as the 1 p Gooch of London Eng England and who received receded the credit of e cs- cs trays thoroughbred type of or kig rig g the horse In the United States when cover over to serve as na a judge more moret t reny nty enty years ago 11 och ooch on that occasion upset tra- tra a ant set let heads wagging when hew he w hO thoroughbred gelding Bri- Bri Bri 1 out of ot Livonia as I 4 saddle horse ot t the I li h aie ilIe ns showed v that he had the I 4 lot ot his convictions by and and taking him bade back toL to to L where he was a conspicuous 1 many seasons I ooch was In the visitors visitors' bOXI box ng I g a saddle class on Thursday On n last when he was asked if it j had ad been an any appreciable Im Im- nt l In the American saddle type last visit change hange for the better Is re- re C. C said the thc British expert horses all show more quality I it now mOW have the real riding type a competition here yesterday n n. n 1 that was surprising for its in excellence It was as I good as anything anything any any- any I thing I 1 have witnessed In a lon time I Ible D Inn 81 If you gu follow along the lines linos responsible p nr ble for these horses your success is certain i Mr Gooch was asked I if it he was still as strong for the tho thoroughbred as when he was here iere before Without a moments moment's B hesitation he lie replied i I 1 am keener than ever over for that type Thoroughbreds Thoroughbreds Thor Thor- give you a bettor better ride than any other horse How lIow about their being be being be be- ing lag hot They are arc the same as all other courageous animals If you hurt one he ho will fight tight you back just as a courageous man will battle for his hla rl rights Wo We 7 see Bce temperament In the human family and the higher the artistic development development development de de- de- de the greater the display of the elemental force we call all temperament tempera tempera- ment mont The horse of blood Is an aristocrat aristo arIsto- crat and of course he won wont won't t stand th the kicking around that a cold blooded animal will I never had one though that I could not handle and my greatest great great- est eat successes have been Won xion with them Mr Mr Gooch was asked If It the establish establish- men of the National Stud had eXercised exercised exercised exer eXer- a favorable Influence on the I Continued on page 10 10 BRITISH EXPERTS EXPERT S Continued from page 9 sportsmen of Great Britain and if it 1 had lad led to a better understanding i i among the people at large as to what a the he thoroughbred means to the country The I English n didn't need anything to stimulate their interest in the thoroughbred thoroughbred thor thor- was Mr Gooch's rejoinder They have long been keen for racing and ind and of course for hunting which is so O closely related to he the the other sports Our love for a good horse lorse is centuries old and there would h be f l. l f rt h a tremendous nua hue ari a i- i fl fr trU r t H r body interfered with wl what we we c consider Sd our legitimate pleasures RaCing is a fundamental In the British lInt Ish sh sport-loving sport life and any attempt Bri to o restrict it would be met with wih a determined de- de opposition Without it we would soon he be in a bad way for tor i good horses and then too it k keeps eps alive a spirit which no nation naton can well afford to o be without It I develops wel the sporting sport- sport log ing ng instinct and works beneficially in many ways Has Ireland maintained her supremacy supremacy acy cy as the home of the best type of heavyweight hunter type o Mr GOOCh was asked I am sorry to say was the rep reply that the high-class high hunter in Ireland Irelands Is s not nearly as ns plentiful as before the war var The best horses were taken when the he war broke out and there was such sucha a demand for troopers' troopers mounts at high prices that the breeders became careless care- care careless less ess in the eagerness to make mone money They sent ent their mares to the nearest available horse and oftentimes this was a half breed hal and as a result resul there was a deterioration We look for a return to the old conditions in time however |