"CHERRY AND BLACK" 



start the 'better one' he 's always talking about?" But 

 Katrine did not see the post until three years old, when 

 she started for the Emporium, 2 to i favorite over a 

 large field. She ran unplaced, and It was claimed she 

 had been shut In on the rail. She was again beaten 

 for the Stockton Stakes, which Tyrant won, and there 

 were claims of foul riding. Mr. Cassatt claimed 

 Brookwood had been fouled and made Feakes lodge a 

 complaint: but It was too late; the judges had left the 

 stand. 



"Some action should have been taken; my colt was 

 fouled," said Mr. Cassatt. 



"If Brookwood had won there would have been a 

 complaint," replied Mr. Galway. 



"How so?" queried Mr. Cassatt. 



"He and Goano fouled Katrine." 



"Yes, they squeezed my filly on to the rails," ex- 

 claimed Mr. Lorlllard. "My trainer says she was not 

 as good by 10 lbs. as she was at Coney Island. But 

 that Is n't the point. She showed enough speed If the 

 other jockeys had n't Interfered with her." 



For the Barnegat Stakes Katrine was again a favor- 

 ite. "I am going to try a different plan," said Mr. 

 Lorlllard. "I have told Olney to go to the front when 

 the flag falls, and stay there— If he can." 



"That is a severe task." 



"It is," he answered, "but In her last race they 

 crowded her. By keeping in front they cannot do that." 



