Breeders to be Heard Wednesday., Daily Racing Form, 1910-04-10

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to g " to . " , to 0 .s a a a t e BREEDERS TO BE HEARD WEDNESDAY. Albany. N. Y.. April ! .— The Senate Codes Ci in- I tnittec. which gave a hearing recently on the Agncvv- .1 Icrkins bills to make more stringent the Hart- t Agncw bdting law. has decided to give horse i it bleeders another opportunity to be heard on Wednes- a day next, when counsel for the Jockey Club will submit amendments to make asarc apectBe the real s purpose of the bills and limit Hour preaeai scop-. I Ihes • amendments will be abated solely at the book- 5 makers and will not make bene owners guilty of violations of the law if they make wagers among | themselves or prohibit betting among individuals at h the race tracks. t The Senate Codes Couimitlee is pracf icall v unani nious in its opinion that the Agiiew-IVrkins bills I are altogether too radical and that there is no pap-alar sentiment lo support any proposition aimed to kill hois,- racing altogether. After the Codes Com- inittee hears the br lers on Wcdnesdav it is ex- pected that the Agncw -Icrkins bills will be so tempered as to arouse lit lie if any serious opposition ■ from breeders. I.


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