Show HORSEMEN SEEK OTHER FIELDS Belmont Keene and Others Go Gc GoI I to France for Racing Game SPORT IS KILLED HERE I English Jockey Notes Experiments Experiments I ments With Oxygen Reported j Republican Special Cable London Sept 19 That That tho the crusade in tim the United States against taco race track betting will result in a 0 largo large number or of American race raco horses coming to the time English Ens and continental races is a 0 cor- cor cor- cor taInts taInts' It Is probable however that the l' l French rench tracks will reap greater benefit from the time movement than those of or England for Cor tho the same sam reason renson that W. W K Vanderbilt races In France Ono mn may fiLl excuse or den deny its existence but Just the thc same samo there thero Is ts a 0 very strong antipathy to all things s American In Inthe Inthe the tue English world of or sports while thorn there Is la no such feeling in France Franc I had hud a talk with Mr tr August Bol- Bol elmont el- el mont tho time well-known well American finan LilIan- financier cier and race patron during his recent visit to this countr country I Intend said Mr Belmont elmont to raco race much moro extensively extensive In En England land and andIn andin nd In Franco France than I e ever r havo have done The Tho racing situation In tho the United States Is not at nt all nil satisfactory and there is little HUle likelihood of ot Improvement In the tho near future I have havo no doubt others ot of or tho the moro more important owners will do dothe tho the same I do not intend to give up racing at it home but will curtail m my ms' efforts there and do more morl racing hero Mr r. Belmont I 1 understand will take tako a place In France and breed race horses In that country countr 1 Many of or the time rich stakes arc rc only open for or horses bruit bred in that country countr and It Is for this reason renson that Mr Ir Belmont will have a breeding establishment on this side of or the channel I Other Othel American horsemen who ar are aro ex to race raco more extensively on 1 his 5 side Ido tho the water are art James B- B Keene larry Harry Payne Whitney and Peter O. O Duryea Durea a aThe Tho The American coterie was greatly disappointed at nt tho the failure of Mr Ir Belmont's Delmont's Del Del- monts mont's Norman III to make maJce a Q better bettor showing bowing In time the St. St Loger While nile tho American horse was hardly expected to o the race it was confidently ex- ex ho he would be In the tho mono money The Tho Tholet tact fact let that the horse was unplaced cost the tho lie American contingent rather ily a a The Th annual race raco for Cor premier Jocke honors between Dann Danny Manor Matier and Riggs s is unusually close this season Recently Maher won four our rn races In a aday's aday's days day's racing I am nm not watching this with the earnest C care ro which would enable me to give hc figures but Maher Maimer either olther tied or got Jot moment momentarily ahead Mailers Mailer's average Je Is alwa always considerably bettor better than that of or but Higgs In consequence of or his much lI lighter wel weight ht rides of or course courso moro more often orten so will wind up first can only be bo guessed Tho point Is s not worth much mental menta exertion Probably Maher Mah- Mah cr or will score thou though h the nursery season gives Ives III a pull as lUll he can ride frequently in those contests contents Maher 1 comparatively comparatively- S Tho ThA use of or oxygen ux In athletics Is at attracting nt- nt much attention In athletic cir cir- des cles Some Somo Interesting experiments nave navo already been made mado and tho the results results re re- ro- ro suits are e published In tho time current number num nurn- ber of tho the British Medical 1 Journal In the toc course of ot these thele experiments T. T H. H Just tho university runner who represented rep rep- resented En England land In tile the Olympic games inhaled oxygen for or two minutes and then timen ran tile unit halt mile To his surprise he no covered ered the tile distance in I 1 55 G l- l 1 0 wh which Ich was 3 5 3 of a second faster taster than he had over eer run tho the distance distance dist dist- ance before and 3 5 31 l- l ti 1 seconds faster than tho the best hest time he had bail mado made when training for tho the race raco at the tho Stadium While running with 1 the aid of OXen oxygen oxy oxy- gen en Mr Ir Just was except for the tue last OO yards ards and amid Dr Leonard Hill Hili remarks that if Mr 1 Just had as al Is usual with him In a race knocked three seconds off oft his time lime in a trIal ho lie would with the help of or oxygen have beaten the Olympic record of or Mr Mr Ir Sheppard the American who did IlIJ tho the Son SOft meters In iii I 1 52 4 4 5 E. E II 11 Holding another Olympic Ob runner run run- r ncr ner ran the Quarter mile In these trials trl In BO 60 5 1 seconds against his best pre pro previous without oxygen of or 51 iiI 5 1 sec sec- n An extraordinary feature of these experiments cx- cx il was that Viat the Athletes using Oxygen dM did not not feel fee the e stiffness In the tho m. m muscles C S that usually follows a race This is 18 explained t Is by hy the fact tact that ti-mt lactic acid Is produced V V In ih the tho muscles clos while running running- owing to tho the of oC oxy- oxy oxygen oxygen In the tue gen system being Insufficient hut But interesting as experiments are are the test which the tho holder of oC the tho worMs worlds running record for a mile 1 W. W G. G George Geore now proposes to male make win will be far more convincing con To 10 show lin that has runners capable or of doing bettor belter than Dorando Dorando Do- Do rando male mallo In time the Marathon race time tho Evening E Now Is of offering to ring a prize of pounds to ho bo run over tho thon Marathon Mara Mara- ara- ara course on nn October 10 Man Many famous runners have already amon among them being Len ln Hurst and the champIon Although It Is man mall years since lie he a running W. W G. G Georgo has also entered and he hp proposes to run the thC race with the tho aid of wih all oxygen As s I am ILni nOu n w a veteran M he hc nv I can unruly hardly hope even cven if it I T In oxygen to heat the men f or 01 today nit HJo But Dut I am going lIlt training T i shall have a rough Idea or of I can do 10 WIthout time the gas amid if IC It vill help wil ran mo to make a s show that he hc eon COn wIl and to me ot at an any rate more interesting or of lt Is value S Tho Illustrated Sporting Now News has bin this tr to say Sy about T J. B King time tho notel Philadelphian cricketer When hen time the 1 ls l.s. 7 the first cricketers were hero In year ear In which anything a Program was arran ar- ar ran ranged ed for lor thom them J J. II n ICing was nH solely as a bowler And And Indeed he created several se when ill ie dismissed cd notably with the RanJI wih only ball that lie he up to that bowled Ut to the tho present Jam of oC er and tooh Reven wickets for tor Li 1 runs During tho Mi h ICing 72 wIckets season senOn at an average cost coat or of 24 22 2 run runs Six years later he tho splendid or of bowling ovora overs in 14 matches and capturing 3 wicket with 1 an average of ot I T 1 91 By this tills time itO io lund had become a batsman latsman he lie h wont In and In the match Jn in n which tho time heat beat Surrey Surre ho scored 98 ig and 13 In brilliant brilant style Toda Today ho Is a as at ono one of tho the finest bats that the toe States Slates has yet prod ced- ced easy a In his lila style and ane a 1 punishing Punishing end polished hitter hiter Possibly Imo he has lost Jost o a little lo of his r former Itle Vs command over time the i ban ball in Bowling but the pace IM I M pae II still there and amid ald on occasions he lie si SW swerves In quite his old style stylo Such SUen a n case caso wa wal provided 1 week t at Derby where Wl In lImo tl first Inning he took wickets BeCI for tour four runs run each Mr Ir King Is In his thirty fifth year cr |