. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 21, 1901] f&he gveeitsv mxb gipovtsmati Headed for 2:05. The fastest mile made by a trotter on the California circuit this year was the heat in 2:101, trotted by the strikingly handsome mare Anzella in the second heat of a race at Woodland, where she met and defeated Iora 2:111 and Jack W. 2:121. Seldom have three such handsome trotters started in a race together, and it was the general remark that any one of them would be conspicuous for beauty even on the New York speed- way. Iora took the first heat of this race in 2:11 J, but Anzella then went


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 21, 1901] f&he gveeitsv mxb gipovtsmati Headed for 2:05. The fastest mile made by a trotter on the California circuit this year was the heat in 2:101, trotted by the strikingly handsome mare Anzella in the second heat of a race at Woodland, where she met and defeated Iora 2:111 and Jack W. 2:121. Seldom have three such handsome trotters started in a race together, and it was the general remark that any one of them would be conspicuous for beauty even on the New York speed- way. Iora took the first heat of this race in 2:11 J, but Anzella then went on and won, trotting the three remaining heats in 2:101, 2:11 and 2:111, a good per- formance on any track and proving that she is of Grand Circuit quality, as she is as sound and clean as a deer and has not yet reached the limit of her speed by a good deal. Anzella was bred by Thomas Ronan, of Dayton, Washington, but has been trained and was driven in all her races by her present owner, Geo. A. bred. In response to a demand that could hardly be declined, Mr. Geo. A. Davis, of Pleasanton, will send his magnificent stallion Rey Direct, race record 2:10, to Los Angeles, where he will be mated with some of the best mares in the south. Rey Direct is one of our favorite hors3s, not alone for his splendid individuality and grand blood lines, but because he has demonstrated that he can repro- duce in his foals size, solid color and symmetry of form with such uniformity that he is certain to' found a family of his ownâone that will be as distinctly char- acteristic as the Morgans of Vermont. He is a young horse yet, being but six years old and his first crop of foals will be but two years old in the spring, consequently none have ever been worked for speed, but they are such a grand lot that they have already attracted the attention of breeders who are looking for the best in looks and conformation as well as speed. He was bred to 31 mares in 1900 and in 1901. ANZELLA 2:10 1-2. Kelly,


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