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WANTS TO BEGIN NEW YEARS DAY. New York, November 10. If it is possible to get one or two of Price McKinneys horses ready to race on January 1 next, "they surely will go to the post at Juarez. "Just want to begin on New-Years Day" is what Mr. MeKiniiey writes, "and I dont care if I have a winner or not so long as the colors are introduced ou the opening day of the year 1915. Racing Is a question of sentiment and pleasure with me. I am not going to try to beat the bookmakers, but I shall try to win purses and stakes, and If the stable pays its expenses then, the more pleased I shall be. I shall not complain whatever happens, and I only hope to raise good horses so as to beat horses belonging to my friend James Butler and other notable turfmen," Brocade and General Pickett an? two that will carry the McKinuey colors, and when they left the, Kingston Farm at Lexington, where they were looked after by Miss Elizabeth Dalngcrflehl. thj-. were in perfect cendition for training. These are foals that were purchased with their dams, and were not actually bred at Kingston.