Breeder and sportsman . to or address E. D. DIGGES, Owner, Pleasanton, Cal. A Gam* RaceHorse In the Stud Bay stallion; stands hands; weighs 1150. Siredby Athadon (1) 2:27 (sire of The Donna 2:07%,Athasham 2:09%, Donasham 2:09%, Sue 2:12, Lis-terine 2:13^, Mattawan (3) 2:17%, and S othersin 2:30); dam the great broodmare Cora Wick-ersham (also dam of Nogi (3) 2:17%-, (4) 2:10^,winner of 3-year-old trotting division BreedersFuturity 1907 and Occident and Stanford Stakes ofsame vear, and Donasham 2:09% and Kinneysham(2) 2:18%), by Junio 2:22% (sire of dams of Geo. :05^, etc.). Athasham ha


Breeder and sportsman . to or address E. D. DIGGES, Owner, Pleasanton, Cal. A Gam* RaceHorse In the Stud Bay stallion; stands hands; weighs 1150. Siredby Athadon (1) 2:27 (sire of The Donna 2:07%,Athasham 2:09%, Donasham 2:09%, Sue 2:12, Lis-terine 2:13^, Mattawan (3) 2:17%, and S othersin 2:30); dam the great broodmare Cora Wick-ersham (also dam of Nogi (3) 2:17%-, (4) 2:10^,winner of 3-year-old trotting division BreedersFuturity 1907 and Occident and Stanford Stakes ofsame vear, and Donasham 2:09% and Kinneysham(2) 2:18%), by Junio 2:22% (sire of dams of Geo. :05^, etc.). Athasham has a great future beforehim as a sire. He is bred right and made right, andhas every qualification one can expect in a sire. Hehas been timed in 2:06% in a race, and his courageis unquestioned. Season 1912, Feb. 15th to June 15th, at OrchardFarm and Race Track, Fresno, Cal., for a fee of $ pasturage at $ per month. For further particulars, address this place. D. L. BACHANT, R. R. 1, Fresno, The WiIkes-Nutwood-Director cross. Record 2:15 Reg. No. 43488 lire dtiin of CHESNUT TOM Sired byNutwood Wilkes 2:161{ Sire OfCopa de Oro 1:59Jno. A. McKerron 2:04*etc. WILBUR LOU 2:19*;, Champion Yearling Colt Trotter of the World. The dam of Wilbur Lou 2 :I9^is the only one of the get of Chestnut Tom ever raced. Season 1912 at OAKLAND, CAL. FEE: $25 the Season. Payable In advance. Return privilege Telephone Piedmont 259. GEO. ALGEO, 3610 Piedmont Ave., Oakland. Cal. Dam by Director 2:17 2nd dam by Nutwood2:18%; 3rd dam by Patchen Jr. 2:27; 4thdam by WilliamsonsBelmont. Saturday, March 9, 1912.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 27 PARKER GUNS Wear Well, Shoot Well, and Handle Well. Wear well because they are made of the best material by the most skillfulcraftsmen. Shoot well because they hold the charge compactly together at extremeranges. Handle well because the greatest attention has always been paid to the dis-tribution of wood and metal, to insure perfect b


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