Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1910 — Keene to Retire From Turf. [ARTICLE]
Keene to Retire From Turf.
Antirace legislation is likely to result in the retirement from the turf of Jambs R. Keene, vice-chairman of the Jockey chib, who for many years has been One of the largest winners in the country, says a New York dispatch to the Chicago Journal. Mr. Keene says that he will retain about tea of his yearlings to be raced or sold next year. The others will be disposed of at public auction. - The Keene horses have not been eo successful as usual this year, and it is said that his big stable has been run at a loss even though the winnings are close to the $50,000 mark. Last year the stable cleared $lll,OOO, and In 1907 he hung up a world’s record with winnings of $397,000. - .
