. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1889 *ffxt gmtter and* jiptfrisnmti. 531 Miller and Sibley have sold to G. G. White Paris Ky. the black stallion Clay Wilkes by George "Wilkes dam by Amer- ican Boy price §15,000. Several yearlings principally by Plebian bought at Don- caster, and shipped to Sonth America, died en route as did a thousand guinea St. Simon yearling. Louis P. Ezekiel will be clerk of the scales and course at Memphis, "Nashville, Louisville and Latonia, and beside this will represent all the principal owners of stake winning horses of the South and West as forfeit collect


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 1889 *ffxt gmtter and* jiptfrisnmti. 531 Miller and Sibley have sold to G. G. White Paris Ky. the black stallion Clay Wilkes by George "Wilkes dam by Amer- ican Boy price §15,000. Several yearlings principally by Plebian bought at Don- caster, and shipped to Sonth America, died en route as did a thousand guinea St. Simon yearling. Louis P. Ezekiel will be clerk of the scales and course at Memphis, "Nashville, Louisville and Latonia, and beside this will represent all the principal owners of stake winning horses of the South and West as forfeit collector. A Sporting paper says that when the Oregon—L'winia Belle excitement was at its height at Elizabetbtown, John- nie Campbell ooly wanted the best of it while Phil and Mike only wanted New Jersey. The betting on the English Derby is 4 to 1 Surefoot, 5 to 1 Le Nord, 100 to 12 Heaume, 100 to S Riviera, 100 to 6 each Rightaway and Blua Green, 33 to 1 Janissary, 20 to 1 Nar- ellan and Kirkham (coupled). Antaeus, the three-year-old colt by Sir Modred colt, won the spring handicap at the recent V. R. C. meeting, easily carrying 114 lbs. a mile and a quarter in 2:09i. Meteor, an aged horse, was second, with 113 lbs. up. The trotting stock from the Rancho Del Paso will leave for New York about the 20th of February. The sale will take place on or near the 10th of March. The thoroughbred year- lings will leave in May. M. Lupin, the Nestor of the European Tnrf, heads the list of French winning owners thw year, his horses having won stakes to the amount of £22,800. Last year M. Lupin was third with £17,500, and in 1S87 he was fourth with £11,400. There has been a good deal of anxiety as to who would train for Mr. Marcus Daly next season. His eight yearlings arrived at Matt Byrne's Eatontown farm last week, looking well, and Matt will train them in addition to Mr. Haggin's string. The six Sir Modreds are in the pink of condition, while the $22,000 St. Blaise—Maud Hampton colt is sa


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