More Encouragement for Breeders, Daily Racing Form, 1906-11-23

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MORE ENCOURAGEMENT "FOR "BREEDERS. Washington,. D.. C November 22. John E. Madden received, a telegram from New: York today anouncing that his; son Edward "had taken first prize at the horse show with a siiildle horse which is bhe-half thoroughbred. This shows that the thoroughbred "can be diverted to purposes other than racing, when necessary. Algernon Dalngerfieid, assistant secretary of the j Jockey Club, says that the states of Tennessee, Mississippi, Virginia,. Kentucky and Louisiana, as i well as the Dominion of Canada, will adopt the idea of the Breeders Bureau, established in New York I by the Jockey, Club, and that it looks as If before ; many years it-might-become a national matter..


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