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TOD SLOAN TAUGHT RIDING LESSONS I The London S|«ortsman opines that English jock-m - I were all in a groove until the coining of Tod 1 Sloan, who taught them by bitter experience that a •x I I race rausl be ridden all the way as a race, and not merely in ihe last aaVartar. While he was teaching Hi ihem Sloan had things nil his Ban way: but t whether our jockey- .in- Read or bad at the present I time. they have, at i:iiy rate, learned Sloans lesson, which is that a .ace is ■ race at every eighth! li of it, according to judgment, whether you be c ridiug, running or rowing. I I