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BELIEVE IN UPHOLDING JOCKEY CLUB. Lexington. Ivy.. January 17. — The Charleston Pair ,v Bacing Association ha- been advised in response to a telegraphic request for information on the sub i-ei that the Kentucky state Bacing Commissions. attitude towards the ruling of the Jockey Club of Now York with reference to racing at the South Carolina tratii would probably be supportive. No meeting of the commiasioa has been held to dii . u-s tin- starter, but in response to laqsdry over the telephone three of the members, a majority of the board, said they ware of th - opinion that the Jockey libs ruling should be upheld and that reciprocal relations between all turf governing bodies should exist. Horsemen her.- deeply regret the situation that ha- arisen at Charleston and they ate hoping that t will be relieved t.. the satisfaction of all con-.. rii. .1. J. C. Milam -aid today that he Would not be able. b cause of the bad weather, to load his h eues for Charleston, but he has not abandoned the idea of shipping. The report in todays dispatches from Columbu that the members of the South Carolina Senate are resentful over the receipt of engraved Invitations and fr.e tickets to all. -ml the Charleston races caused a number of Kentucklans to express tin. opinion that ih.- Caroilnans are supersensitive and unused to a custom that in thi- • ! I commonwealth has long existed as a courtesy to the lawmakers. •fhe Kentucky legislators .-i-t tickets to the Lexlng ton races for every meeting and they are not ex-pected to do any voting favorable to race tracks in p nun f.i them, eiihi i .