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MUST SECURE CANADIAN LICENSES. Toronto, Ont., April 17. — The Canadian racing clubs are likely to adopt a policy of allotting no more than twelve or fifteen stalls to one owner at any track where racing is going on. The stall accommodation at all the tracks has been quite taken up at meetings for the last few years and there has been no lack of horses at any of them, even when two were in operation at the same time, as was generally the case with Montreal and Hamilton. This year the usual number of horses will lie provided for. but the clubs intend to see that only such as are actually preparing for lacing at each meeting are stabled there. Applications for trainers licenses with the Jockey Club of New York will not be numerous from Canada this year. In the past th *«e licenses have been valid here, but henceforth licenses to train and ride in Canada will be issued by the Canadian Rat ii.g Association. Some of the people who have do elated their intent ion of racing in Canada may find difficulty in securing the necessary qualifying document. _________