ANNUAL MEETING. 29 



Ayes — ^Messrs. E. J. Robison and Conger. 



Nays — Messrs. Jones, Thompson, Niblack, E. A. Robison, Clay- 

 pool, Blackstock, Bamett, Stevens, Bridges, Porter, Beauchamp 

 and McDonald. 



The President declared the motion lost. 



Mr. Stevens moved that the care and management of the race 

 track for the ensuing year be referred to the Executive Committee, 

 which motion was seconded by Mr. Thompson. 



After a discussion of the question a yea and nay vote was de- 

 manded, which resulted as follows: 



Yeas — Messrs. Stevens, Blackstock, Niblack and McDonald. 



Nays — Messrs. Jones, Conger, Robison, Robison, Barnett, 

 Thompson, Claypool, Beauchamp and Bridges. 



The President declared the motion lost. 



On motion of Mr. Stevens, duly seconded, it was ordered by the 

 Board that the race track, stables and grounds be put in good con- 

 dition and kept in good condition during the present season, and 

 that persons occupying stalls for horses in training be charged 

 $1.50 per head for stalls so occupied and used, and that no horses 

 be allowed to occupy stalls on the grounds unless the rate fixed 

 herein be paid. 



On motion of Mr. Beauchamp, duly seconded, the Board au- 

 thorized the renting of the Fair Grounds and race track to Dr. R. 

 C. Light, of Indianapolis, for the week of July 1, 1901. Said 

 Light to pay all expenses for taking care of the track during the 

 week and turn the grounds over to the Board in as good condition 

 as they are in when the meeting begins, and that the laws of the 

 State be observed during said meeting, upon the payment to the 

 Board of the sum of $600. 



