. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, August 8, 190S. $16,000 for Early Closing Events for the Meeting PHOENIX, ARIZ. Arizona Territorial Fair, November 9-14,1908 Jjj 1. 2:29 Trot . $1,000 8. 2:25 Pace SI,000 § i -â 2:24 Trot . 1,000 9. 2:20 Pace . 1,000 § 1 3- 2:19 Trot . 1,000 10. 2:16 Pace . 8 I ^- 2:15 Trot . 1,000 11. 2:12 Pace . 1,000 § 8 5- 2:12 Trot . 1,000 12. 2:08 Pace . 1,000 | 1 6- 2:09 Trot . 1,000 13. 2:04 Pace 1,000 8 & "⢠Free-for-All Trot 14. Free-for-All Pace 2,000 g Entries Close September 15. CONDITIONSâHorses may


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, August 8, 190S. $16,000 for Early Closing Events for the Meeting PHOENIX, ARIZ. Arizona Territorial Fair, November 9-14,1908 Jjj 1. 2:29 Trot . $1,000 8. 2:25 Pace SI,000 § i -â 2:24 Trot . 1,000 9. 2:20 Pace . 1,000 § 1 3- 2:19 Trot . 1,000 10. 2:16 Pace . 8 I ^- 2:15 Trot . 1,000 11. 2:12 Pace . 1,000 § 8 5- 2:12 Trot . 1,000 12. 2:08 Pace . 1,000 | 1 6- 2:09 Trot . 1,000 13. 2:04 Pace 1,000 8 & "⢠Free-for-All Trot 14. Free-for-All Pace 2,000 g Entries Close September 15. CONDITIONSâHorses may be entered at any time before September 15, and any record made by horses after they have been entered will be no bar; all horses not entered until September 15 must be eligible upon that date. Horses entered prior to September 15 can be declared out on September 15 by written notice to the Superintendent of Speed and a payment of three per cent. Entrance fee five per cent and an additional five per cent from money winners. Rules of the Ameri- can Trotting Association to govern, except as otherwise provided. Six to enter and four to start. All classes having six entries will be raced if there are four horses to start. Money divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. No race longer than five heats. Money divided in accordance with the summary at the end of the fifth heat. For further information and entry blanks, address Phoenix has one of the Fastest Mile Tracks in the World. R, A. KIRK, Secretary, Phoenix, Ariz. The smallest sheep in the world are probably those of the Cameroon region of West Africa. A specimen sent to the national history museum was only nine- teen inches high, though an adult ram. It had stout horns about one and one- half inches long, and the coat consisted of coarse hair about an inch long with no trace of wool. The general color was chestnut red, the buttocks, under parts and most of the legs being jet black. BEAUTIFUL BELVEDERE! âTHEâ Hotel Belveder


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