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THE LESSON TOD SLOAN TAUGHT Knglish jockeys were all in a groove until the coming of Tod Stoaa, who taught them by bitter ex- | perl. -lee that a race mast be ridden all Ihe wa BS I a race, and not merely in the le-i quarter. While i he was teaching them Sloan had things all his1 own way: but whether our Jockeys are good or bad at the preseal time, they have, ai any rate. I learned Bioaas le— on. which is that a race is a race at every eighth of ii. according t- judgment. I whether you be riding, running or rowing. London Sportsman. i