. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. i-riE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, January 24, 1914. Breed To The Very Choicest Stallions ROBERT BINGEN 2:141 (Reg. No. 45033) Sired by Bingen 2:06:!4 (sire of Uhlan 1:58, Admiral Dewey 2:04%,, The Leading Lady, 3, 2:07, J. ilalcolm Forbes 4, 2:0S, and 8 others in 2:10, 144 in the 2:30 list) by May King 2:21% (son of Electioneer), out of Young Miss (dam of 3, 2 sires of 148 and 3 dams of 6) by Young Jim (son of Geo. Wilkes 2:22), grandam Miss Mambrino by Red "Wilkes (son of Geo. Wilkes 2:22), etc Robert Bingen's dam was a trotter, Episode 2:1S (dam of


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. i-riE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, January 24, 1914. Breed To The Very Choicest Stallions ROBERT BINGEN 2:141 (Reg. No. 45033) Sired by Bingen 2:06:!4 (sire of Uhlan 1:58, Admiral Dewey 2:04%,, The Leading Lady, 3, 2:07, J. ilalcolm Forbes 4, 2:0S, and 8 others in 2:10, 144 in the 2:30 list) by May King 2:21% (son of Electioneer), out of Young Miss (dam of 3, 2 sires of 148 and 3 dams of 6) by Young Jim (son of Geo. Wilkes 2:22), grandam Miss Mambrino by Red "Wilkes (son of Geo. Wilkes 2:22), etc Robert Bingen's dam was a trotter, Episode 2:1S (dam of 1 in 2:30 and Mr. Pinker- ton, sire of Peter the Second 2:04%, Pinkerton 2:17 and also dam of Victor Forbes 2:23%), by Ambassador 2:21% (sire of Ambulator 2:0S%, Susie T. 2:09% and 12 others in 2:30), son of Geo. Wilkes 2:22 and Lady Carr (dam of 4, 4 sires and 4 dams of standard performers) by American Clay 34; grandam Kate by Sir Wallace. Robert Bingen's second dam was Santos (dam of Peter the Great 2:07%, the great- est sire of extreme speed ever foaled, Chimes of Normandy 2:16%, and 4 others in 2:30) by Grand Sentinel 2:29% (sire of 22), he by Sentinel 2:29% (sire of 8) out of Maid of Lexington by Mambrino Pilot 2:28% (sire of 9), son of Mambrino Chief 11 and Juliet by Pilot Jr. 12. Maid of Lexington's dam was by Imported Leviathan. Robert Bingen's third dam was Shadow (dam of 4) by Young Octoroon (broodmare sire), he by Octoroon out of a mare by Joe Brown, son of Davy Crockett. The fourth dam was Swallow by Joe Hooker 185, he by Mambrino Chief 11 out of the Warren Mare (dam of Governor 2:30) by Canada Chief. Robert Bingen is a beautiful bay stallion, foaled in 1905, standing full sixteen hands, is perfect in conformation, has a splendid disposition, and will undoubtedly lower his record this year. He is young, sound and vigorous, has only been bred to a few mares and the owners of his progeny declare they are perfect likenesses of their sire and in every way promising trot


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