Show THE REAL WORKERS ARE NOT THANKED I starter and Trainers on Track Seldom if Ever Thought of by Public Now New York Aug of he hemen I men nien who go to the race track trac Stop stoll to lo consider the people to lo WI om they are arc Indebted when the they have the tho I pleasure of seeing the thc horse they we He Hefer for fer win Possibly the jockey i ii re hilt who gives gies a to the starter or 01 the trainer who I ire lre pared the horse i There are arc few officials who havo hao more thrust on their theil shoulders than the starter an alid Mars lars larsI I Cassidy has been actIvely on I the starters platform since in isol In those days a s on the fair faIrground ground tracks In VirginIa and ami amiI aJ j I land where he began acting as start starl cr ci the harrier barrier was unheard of and the was done with the he lit little tic tle re red flag Mr Cassidy first started r on a Jockey c club track in 1893 at Alex Island and since that tIme tim many man now new ideas have hae been beon advanced by him He Is the originator of the system and practiced It l first In Canada and then for t two 0 years at New Orleans All AIl the jockeys riding today have hae to thank Mr Cas I I I I I I I sid sidy for enabling thom theta to collect their Salaries In full without deductions on account or of fines and of l that the boys bos are sot down Mr II Cas CaH Is authority for the st statement I that flues fInes amounted to from to a year eal when hen lie ho first re rc Christ FitzGerald four years ears ago while no and for or the last year ear 0 01 t two 0 not a single bo boy has been been fined Mi Is proud or of orthis this and lie he believes the tho boys bon are more mor afraid of being set dOl than being fined Very when l a aboy I I boy hoy was as fined In tho ol old das the theline line did not como come out of th tue boy boyI boys hut those who lio benefited by byI his carelessness usually footed the I bill I T Talks Before Race RiccI I alwa nays s have a talk lalk wIth the boys at tho g of a meeting and andI tell thorn them plainly plain l that If they the are not satIsFied with wilh n my Intention uC of giving I II each boy an oqual break that the they will be o sol set down own Ir If they I 1 ry to me inc The consequence Is that the lie ho boys s are arc afraid to lo take tako a chance antI and I have huo almost Implicit confidence In them thio Iho responsIbility of starling IS 15 wearing on the nerves a man an iron constitution I start started ell ed for two years eals continually not miss InC I a day except Sunday being In Ino InI New o York for fOI the thc entire season seaBon and th h at Now No Orleans durIng the win vin wintel tel but that Is too work l 1 remember that I was much afraid to I f accept lie tho position of starter at firt t and auth if it hat hal not nol been for the tho of Ill my friends I e or I Ie have attempted it when I dl did l set get In the harness I found It jUst as aR hard a job as I It ItI I ena easy now because I have hae hind the c and I ave established rr riles of my own |