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Show m GW1G !1JH BREEDING OF HORSES? Secretary Knight Seems to Think So in Statement to Galbraith. HELENA. Jan. 21. The statement that tho abolishment of long raco meetings, with gambling, would destroy or Injure horso brooding throughout tho state received re-ceived a bad jolt Inst night at the hands of W. H. Knight, secretary of the American Ameri-can Trotting association. A. D. Galbraith, vice president of the Montana Breeders' astioclntlon. wired Mr. Knight yesterday. Mr. Knight's replv follows: fol-lows: "Long race meetings, with gambling, have cither entirely deutroyed or Injured racing In most overy loenllty where they havo been permitted. Meetings of greater length than two weeks should not be permitted per-mitted In uny countv. "W. H. KNIGHT. "Secretary American Trotting Aasocla- tlon." |