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Show I the s.trioxAi. una si: uueedir I i He Declines tu he Trampled on by llio Hlg- I Kest Syndicate Unit l.tisls, I Nr.w VmcK. Dec, 10. The annual meeting j of tho National Trotting Horse Hro tiers' aK.-nciatiou was held hero yesterday. I he e.xccut'vc committee reported regarding- it dealings wilh John 11. Wallace, compiler of tho trotting horse register. A committee had alio been appointed to confer with the National and Aiucrlcon Trotting asocia. tions with reference to securing unity of methods in accepting new record. Lelntnl Stanford, l.eneial IS. F. Tracy, T. I). I'.u krr, audi.'. 11. Pratt were re-elected members of the executive committee, and K. li. Doliltlo of Connecticut in place of Charles lleckman, resigned. The sum of t':O0 was voted toward a fund for erecting a lnonumciit to the noted sire, llamldetonian. Senator Man-ford Man-ford sent a check and the total is now Jl.'i,. 000. The election of officers for the folio-. Ing year resulted: l'rcsidcnt, H. W. T. Mali of New York; first vice-president, Senator Sen-ator I.chind Stanford of California; second vic.i. president, Hon. 1. A. Maker of New-York; New-York; third vice-president. A. .1. Caton of Chicago; secretary, D. At. 1'acker of New York; treasurer, . F, liedmoud of .Morris, tow n. Measures have been taken towards secur-ing secur-ing rights which the committee thinks have been monopolized by a syndicate of wealthy breeders composing the Ano'i-i-can 'fruiting ltegislcr nssueialion. '! he committee dec lared at meeting of representative repre-sentative breeders In Chicago last April, when the protect to relieve Wallace of the contract of the register iis-uuicd national shape, that it was- mfercntially understood that the National Association of Trotting Horse Hfecders would succeed to sii'h rights as had been in Ihe hands of Wallace, Instead, the National Hrceders had been ignored ig-nored by the syndicate, it is as-crted they later adopted n rule allowing pacers with A record of j-::t or better to tie registered as trotters. |