. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. iiiirday, April 7, 1917] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN. R. Russell of Oakland has mated his daughter o Cupid to Royal McKinney, the good sire owned bj A. T. Jackson, o£ Stockton. * + + vlr. C .K. G. Billings will not dispose of his trotting se at Curies Neck Farm, Virginia, until the fall, i^iess he finds a buyer for the whole collection of animals at a private sale. *⦠+ N. S. Harkey, of Gridley, Cal., has presented a adsome young Standard bred mare to the Univer- y Farm at Davis, California. The filly is a four- ir-old by Aerolite and out of Deviletta 2:101/4 b


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. iiiirday, April 7, 1917] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN. R. Russell of Oakland has mated his daughter o Cupid to Royal McKinney, the good sire owned bj A. T. Jackson, o£ Stockton. * + + vlr. C .K. G. Billings will not dispose of his trotting se at Curies Neck Farm, Virginia, until the fall, i^iess he finds a buyer for the whole collection of animals at a private sale. *⦠+ N. S. Harkey, of Gridley, Cal., has presented a adsome young Standard bred mare to the Univer- y Farm at Davis, California. The filly is a four- ir-old by Aerolite and out of Deviletta 2:101/4 by iblo. * + + fohn Rowen, one of the oldest horsemen in the est, is a frequent visitor at the Stockton track. Is veteran still owns some of the best trotting rses in the country, notable among the five head ing a two-year-old colt by The Bondsman. + * # Among the interesting foals which have arrived California this season, is a stud colt by Royal Mc- nney and out of California, A. T. Jackson's old tlron by Sable Wilkes. [. S. Mahan has resigned from the secretaryship the Oklahoma State Fair, to engage in private siness. He will continue to give some time to i association's business, although W. H. Birdseye, i former assistant and successor, has the work ite well in hand. * * * Dan Lieginger, for many years a familiar figure at estern race meetings, is now operating a ranch ar Stockton. However, he continues to "fool" with e trotters and is getting two youngsters ready for e matinees and pumpkin shows of that vicinity is year. * * * Prince Malone 2:15%, owned by Mr. W. C. Brown Vancouver, is showing plenty of speed in his work is season. Last year making his first start in real cing, he paced the last half of his third mile in 02% and was apparently not strung at the finish, e is strong and rugged and seems to be capable of â¢eat things this season. * ⦠* The largest inheritance tax ever collected by the ate of California from a single estate was paid by heirs


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