. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, January 16, 1915.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN sel (2) 2:18%, that had the misfortune to run foul „f a nail at Sacramento and go on the shelf, is owning out nicely, while Don Vassar continues to took °ood on a pace. Both Charley and Mel are hi°hlY Pleased with the improvement in The Proof s nee Dan O'Keefe got on the right track with his fee? and predict that he will give a good account of himself before the season is over. His colts have made good with their various owners, which is a Teat oid for popularity for any sire, and before Sin- to the races t
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, January 16, 1915.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN sel (2) 2:18%, that had the misfortune to run foul „f a nail at Sacramento and go on the shelf, is owning out nicely, while Don Vassar continues to took °ood on a pace. Both Charley and Mel are hi°hlY Pleased with the improvement in The Proof s nee Dan O'Keefe got on the right track with his fee? and predict that he will give a good account of himself before the season is over. His colts have made good with their various owners, which is a Teat oid for popularity for any sire, and before Sin- to the races the son of The Exponent will make a limited stud season. The horses quartered outside include a racy looking pacing stud belonging contingent at Santa Maria while the boys were away cont nuent at Santa Maria while the boys were away aU season and who is now with them at Pleasanton) the htg fellow being by Alcona Wilkes and out of a daughter of Gaviotta, a son of Electioneer and fadv Ellis by Mohawk Chief. Mona Ansel, a four- vear old bay norse by Monocrat-Decoratia by Prince Ansel, second dam Majella B. by Nushagak, is owned bv W L Young of Santa Maria and paced miles over a two-lap track last year in 2:20%. Decoratia is tother represented by a two-year-old trotting Ally, Katharine T. by The Proof, owned by Mrs. Hannah Treanofof the same city, while the fourth member of the stable belongs to Mrs. Spencer, who raised her from an orphan "bottle baby"-Zomaverne, a nice trotting fill/by Jules Verne 57292 and out of Zoma by Zombro. * * w Millard Sanders, like several other members of the colony, is pinning his faith to one horse and naking that horse a good one, the only ^ his stable at present being the C. L. Crellm pacer bis staoie a v ^^ and out o£ ^osa Woodburn by Guv Wilkes. This lad worked in 2:06 as° vear with quarters in :28% and has the power and punch to carry him as fast as his famous dad and Sep on coming back. He has already showed Lou and Millard enough
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