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Show NS8WT0 RACE George of England to Follow in Father's Footsteps New York, Dec. 21. American turfmen turf-men will be interested to know that Kin George of England intends lo follow the example ot his father by active participation in racing. After the death of King Edward, thoso of bis majesty's horses which were in training were run in the name of Lord Derby, but tills arrangement will nut be continued next summer, and the royal racers will be entered in the king's name and will be run in his majesty's colors. The latest issue of the English racing rac-ing calendar, the official Journul of tbo Jockey club, contains details of thc entries for next season's meetings meet-ings thai have been already entered on behalf of the king. The arrangements arrange-ments relate to the New Market, Second Sec-ond October, Bath, Ilibury club, Don-caster, Don-caster, Gatawlck October, Hurst Park, Whltsun, Newbury Summer nnd San-down San-down Park first summer meeting. His majesty also subscribes to several Ini- : liortatit weight for age races to be declJed in 1912 and 1913. Oft |