. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, May 5, 1917.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN. A. B. Kinney, of North Yakima, Wash., has traded his Hal B. mare, Daisy D., to a Northwest horseman tor a "bale" of money and a right good trotter which he will campaign this year. + * + J. B. Stetson, of Midway Stock Farm, Kearney, Nebraska, writes that C. A. Harrison's young gelding, Grey Hal, is making splendid progress since he has taken him back to the Corn-Belt. * * + , All McKinney, the Californian, is wearing the hop- iples and does not seem to mind them this year. Last tall, when they were pu


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, May 5, 1917.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN. A. B. Kinney, of North Yakima, Wash., has traded his Hal B. mare, Daisy D., to a Northwest horseman tor a "bale" of money and a right good trotter which he will campaign this year. + * + J. B. Stetson, of Midway Stock Farm, Kearney, Nebraska, writes that C. A. Harrison's young gelding, Grey Hal, is making splendid progress since he has taken him back to the Corn-Belt. * * + , All McKinney, the Californian, is wearing the hop- iples and does not seem to mind them this year. Last tall, when they were put on him, he did not take to them very readily, but this spring he has acted all right in them. + + + A new grand stand will be erected at a cost of $30,000 at the Washington State Fair grounds at North Yakima in time for this year's entertainment. The basement and pillars to support the superstruc- ture will be of cement, the balance of the building will be of wood. * * * The dates for the Hay Palace Fair at Mabton, Wash., have been set for September 11-15. This fair is managed by a board of seven directors com- â posed of R. E. Crow, W. T. Livingston, N. E. Glass, [A. J. Bush, J. W. Humphrey, E. J. Lutz and T. W. â¢Howell. R. E. Crow has been elected president; W. T. Livingston, vice-president; A. J. Bush, treas- urer; T. W. Howell, secretary, and J. W. Humphrey, finance committee. + + + Dr. Rae Felt, Eureka physician, brother of T. Dwight Felt of Stockton, died from pneumonia in a San Francisco hospital Wednesday. He is survived by a widow and two other brothers, Delos and Guy Felt ,and a sister, Mrs. Kellogg, all of Eureka. Dr. Felt was a well known breeder of trotting horses and raced the mare Telltale, and others, successfully on the California Circuit a few years ago. He was well liked and very popular among the friends that he became acquainted with on that occasion. Anselila, whose record of 2:17% as a yearling is the fastest to the credit of a filly of that age, is


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