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ARCHIBALDS VIEW OF GERMAN RACING. New York. Deeemlier 6. — Jockey George Archibald writes from Germany that racing there was exceptionally good considering the disturbances in Eu- r"-T,here were twenty-six days of racing." said rcbibald. "with betting the last twelve days only. 1 ran a dead heat for first jockey honors with a Ieriimn "-iSSewf iockev named Kastenlterger. We each rode fortv Mr. Haniel beaded the list of win tun- oWners. with the imperial stable second the and Fred Tarals employer stable I rode f -r third "TrcliHiald mentions nothing of the war situation, decidedly that there will be racing but in mates lien velMif longer duration than was the case this year, especially in Austria.