Breeder and sportsman . named the Dam of Winner of Three-Year-Old for Two-Year-OId for Nominator on whose entry Is named the Dnm of Winner of Two-Year-OId to Owner of Stallion, Sire of Winner of Three-Year-Old Pace ay hen mare waa bred. $250 in Special Prizes was Paid to Stallion Owners. $10 on Two-Year-Olds February 1,1910; $10 on Three-Year-Olds February 1. 1911. STARTING PAYMENTS—$25 to start in the Two-Year-OId Pace; $35 to start inthe Two-Year-OId Trot; $35 to start in the Three-Year-Old Pace; $50 tostart in the Three-Year-Old Trot. All Starting Payments to be


Breeder and sportsman . named the Dam of Winner of Three-Year-Old for Two-Year-OId for Nominator on whose entry Is named the Dnm of Winner of Two-Year-OId to Owner of Stallion, Sire of Winner of Three-Year-Old Pace ay hen mare waa bred. $250 in Special Prizes was Paid to Stallion Owners. $10 on Two-Year-Olds February 1,1910; $10 on Three-Year-Olds February 1. 1911. STARTING PAYMENTS—$25 to start in the Two-Year-OId Pace; $35 to start inthe Two-Year-OId Trot; $35 to start in the Three-Year-Old Pace; $50 tostart in the Three-Year-Old Trot. All Starting Payments to be made ten daysbefore the first day of the meeting1 at which the race is to take place. Nominators mnist designate when making payments to start whether the horseentered Is a Trotter or Pacer. Colts that start at two years old nre not barred from starting again In the three-year-old divisions. Be Sure to Make This Payment. E. P. HEALD, Pres. F. W. KELLEY, Secy,366 Pacific Bide , San Francisco Jim Logan Reg. No. Champion 3-year-old Pacer of the 2:05H in third heat. Sired by Chas. Derby 4907 (sire of 9 in 2:10 list; sons sired SirAlberts. 2:03?4. Sir John S. 2:043-2. Mona Wilkes 2;ii:}Il etc.);dam Effie Logan (dam of Sir Albert S. 2:03%. Jim Logan (3)2:05J4 Dan Logan (Mat.) 2:12%) by Durfee 11256 (sire of Shecan2:12>£. etc.); second dam Ripple by Prompter; third dam Graceby Buccaneer. Jim Logan stands 16 hands 1 inch. He is sound and a splen-did individual. Good disposition and unexcelled breeding. Season of 1910 at PLEASANTON, Cal. J. E. MONTGOMERY, (Limited number of mares.)FEE: $50 for the Season $40 returned if mare fails to get in foal. Money due when mare isserved. Good pasturage at $5 per month. Best of care taken ofmares, but no responsibility assumed. Ship mares via Southern Pacific or Western Pacific. ... - Plaasanton, Cal. Take the Breeder and Sportsman. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, January 22, 1910. X3«XX%NNV*XV»k3kNX**X\VN


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