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THOROUGHBREDS TO EE WELL RECOGNIZED. New York, October 17. New directors of the National Horse Show Association have this year recognized the utility of the thoroughbred horse and in consequence there will be more opportunity at the coming show for horses registered by the Jockey Club than ever have been presented before at a show in Madison Square Garden. In the program for the associations thirty-first annual exhibition from November 11 to 17 there are classes exclusively for thoroughbred saddle horses, thoroughbred hunters, thoroughbred polo ponies and thoroughbred sires suitable for getting cavalry horses. John E. Madden, the most extensive breeder of thoroughbred race horses in the United States, if not in the world, has accepted an invitation to judge the thoroughbred stallions at this years show. The saddle horses will be judged by Lady Beck of London, Ont., and James G. Marshall of New York, while H. V. Colt of Geneseo. N. Y., Henry L. Bell of Bayside, N. Y., and Richard Wallach of War-reutoii, Va., will Judge the thoroughbred hunters.