. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN February, 1919. Ed. F. Geers, dean of harness reinsmen. cele- brated his sixty-eighth birthday January 25. The "Grand Old Man" was born at Lebanon, Term., in Dr. I. G. Belt of Phoenix disposed of the last of In- horses at the Chicago sale last month W. L. Selman of Phoenix is now the owner of the mare Caddie Russell by Western Mack, son of McKinney, dam Tabbie R by Temescal, son of Palo Alto. She was bred last summer to Wilbur Lou. Harry S. Harkness. son of the late L. V. Hark- ness, died at his New York home last month a vic


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN February, 1919. Ed. F. Geers, dean of harness reinsmen. cele- brated his sixty-eighth birthday January 25. The "Grand Old Man" was born at Lebanon, Term., in Dr. I. G. Belt of Phoenix disposed of the last of In- horses at the Chicago sale last month W. L. Selman of Phoenix is now the owner of the mare Caddie Russell by Western Mack, son of McKinney, dam Tabbie R by Temescal, son of Palo Alto. She was bred last summer to Wilbur Lou. Harry S. Harkness. son of the late L. V. Hark- ness, died at his New York home last month a vic- tim of influenza. Mr. Harkness was thirty-eight rears old and an ardent patron of out door sports and also interested in aviation. It will be remem- bered he purchased Guy Axworthy 2:08£i in 1916 giving $20,000 for him. Secretary Flaws of the Harness Horsemen's As- sociation reports that every member of the associa- tion is practically appointing himself a committee of one to get new members and that the list of membership is swelling rapidly. The regular ad- journed meeting of the association will be held during the Chicago Sale, Wednesday morning March 5th, at 10 o'clock and it is expected there will be a large representation of horsemen present. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Walla Walla Agricultural and Stock Association held fast month it was decided to give another meet- ing this year and to make many improvements in the grandstand, livestock sheds, to erect new build- ings and to beautify the grounds. L. L.' Lynn was re-elected secretary. There are now forty-five liorses that are being wintered and trained at the track. Walla Walla will figure prominently on the North Pacific Circuit this year. At the annual meeting of the American Trotting Register Association, held Feb. 5, the following offi- cers were re-elected: President, David M. Look; vice-president, Paul C. Wrilson; secretary treasurer, Frank E. Best. The following new names were added to the


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