Show have WW but v V brief i f V 5 r C day just as horses depreciate do io do jockeys the tile outlaw tracks and bushe are full of jockeys who inho were once stars on the race courses jockeys who made fortunes a few seasons ago are now hustling for mounts and when they secure one it is usually some outsider that cannot win willie sims the jockey who won fame and fortune for the dyer brothers a boy who once held the privilege of selecting his own engagements is amongst the number who are now hustling for mounts even his old time employer mike dwyer puts a stable boy up in preference to the once famous sims sims claims he can ride as well as is ever but no boy on earth could ride a vinner winner on the horses he lie has been forced to ride fred taral i L another living example of the man who has gone backward five years af ar taral was americas greatest jockey every prominent stable in via th country was after him A year later the class of his mounts began to depreciate he saw that he lie was losing his grip A new style of riding was coming into vogue taral discovered it and packed his trunk and left for australia soup perkins ns who piloted tho the great L henry of navarre when the thoroughbred was americas greatest 3 year old has been eking out an ox istance at the newport track tiny moore who was once the jockey ockey of the Loril lards secures an occasional mount at newport this lad Is capable of riding at a reasonable weight but bat last season when he made his appearance pe arance in the ea east it he was not given a decent mount at chicago tiny williams lands a mount occasionally sometimes ho he wins but ilia victories are few and far between stoval another worthy orthy lad died poor at st louis at the time of his death he lie could not secure a mount and so on down the list in definitely dennl toly the jockeys have their brief period ol 01 success and then fade out of the public mind and are forgotten ten left too often without any means to live upon |