THE AMERICAN TURF - HISTORY OF THE THOROUGHBRED, TOGETHER WITH
PERSONAL REMINISCENCES BY THE AUTHOR, WHO, IN TURN, HAS BEEN
JOCKEY, TRAINER AND OWNER 1906 BY JOHN H. DAVIS. PREFACE For a
decade more than the three score years and ten allotted by a
gracious Providence toman I havebeen awaiting the solemn call which
comes to all human kind to weigh in, and then to the great Steward
make account of the use to which I put the opportunities that came
to me. In the active competition of life, when rivalries were keen,
when ambitions created new fields and contests kept alert both mind
and body, there was little time, indeed, to do more than merely
store away in unclassified groups in memory events and incidents
each one deserving of a separate chapter. To write a history of the
American turf had long been a cherished project, but each day of a
life of practically unremitting and exacting labor interfered until
the westering sun of my eightieth yearwarns me that I must be up
and doing if I would achieve my cherished ambition and leave behind
me something which I trust will be worthy tribute to the best and
the noblest sport that it is given to man to enjoy. If in the
chapters which are to come there should be noted a tone of
enthusiastic optimism, let the reader realize that sixty-five years
of my life were spent inthe activities of the turf as a jockey, a
trainer and an owner that I have seen, and in many of them
personally participated, practically all of the great contests
which gave fame to our thoroughbreds that I have traveled on foot
through valleys and over mountains, when but rough paths pointed
the way between places nowdrawn close together by the bands of
great trunk line railroads, leading the horse that was on conquest
bent that I spent weary weeks on journeys that now would be but the
occupation of one brief day of luxurious travel that I have seen
the upward and the onward progress which has marked the rise of the
thoroughbred in America from a little meet in some isolated though
sport-loving place to the magnificent seasons of Belmont Park. No
optimism of my earliest and most enthusiastic days could have
possibly created for me a grander vista than that which in reality
has come. No dream that I might have had more than a half century
ago could have conjured up the multitude that on last Decoration
Day I saw passthrough the gates of the vastest and the best
appointed race course in the world. No fancy of the years gone by
could have pictured the popularity of the sport which has so
entwined itself about the American thoroughbred. A long cry truly
from famed old Governor Garys Lane, where our own Washington of
everblessed memory presided and where he raced his own horse
Magnolia, to the great courses which now cater to the scores of
thousandswho pay their devoirs to our noble horse. Nor do I believe
that we yet have reached our highest in the sport. It is better
conserved to-day, it has a more than ever before. popular
patronage, it is better regulated It is difficult to maintain ones
poise and listen to the croak- ings of those who allege they fear
disaster and already can discern ruin. Racing has had its dark
days, as what sport or what man or what nation has not, and it may
continue so to have at uncertain periods. But I have been in it a
lifetime longer than it has been the good fortune of many to enjoy,
and I have seen itsgood name assailed, and itspatrons criticised,
and attempts made to thwart its progress but ever and always it has
come out of its difficulties better and stronger than it was. And
it did so because of the love of contest which is characteristic of
the American people. The American citizen is essentially a man who
glories in struggles for supremacy whether it be man or horse that
battles, his sympathies are at once enlisted and aroused...
General
Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
October 2007 |
First published: |
October 2007 |
Authors: |
John H. Davis
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 10mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
184 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4067-1621-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Sport & Leisure >
Sports & outdoor recreation >
General
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LSN: |
1-4067-1621-9 |
Barcode: |
9781406716214 |
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