. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 270 ©ty? gveebev ottfr §v$vtstnan* [ApEtL 24,1897 EXTREME SPEED AND RAOE HORSE QUALITY THE KING OF ALL RAOE HORSES AND SIRES. McKINNEY, 2:111-4. Will Make the Season of 1897, Commencing February 1st at Oakland Trotting Park, AT $100 The Season. As a Xine-Vear-OId Stallion, McKlnnev's List Leads All Others in the World for Average Speed : Jenny Mc, 3 2:12 Harvey Mo, 2 2:18 Sola, 4 -2:25 3-4 McZnna, 4 2:13 Julia 3 2:16 1-4 Sola, 4, trial 2:15 1-2 Zombro,3 2:13 Jenny Mc, 2 3:20 1-4 ObKo, 2 2:30 Mc, 3 2:14 1-4 Sir Credit, 3 :25 Pat I'ooney, trial -2:


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 270 ©ty? gveebev ottfr §v$vtstnan* [ApEtL 24,1897 EXTREME SPEED AND RAOE HORSE QUALITY THE KING OF ALL RAOE HORSES AND SIRES. McKINNEY, 2:111-4. Will Make the Season of 1897, Commencing February 1st at Oakland Trotting Park, AT $100 The Season. As a Xine-Vear-OId Stallion, McKlnnev's List Leads All Others in the World for Average Speed : Jenny Mc, 3 2:12 Harvey Mo, 2 2:18 Sola, 4 -2:25 3-4 McZnna, 4 2:13 Julia 3 2:16 1-4 Sola, 4, trial 2:15 1-2 Zombro,3 2:13 Jenny Mc, 2 3:20 1-4 ObKo, 2 2:30 Mc, 3 2:14 1-4 Sir Credit, 3 :25 Pat I'ooney, trial -2:19 No stallion of liis age and record has such a showing for early and extreme speed. Four three-year-olds with records better than 2:15. Out of 73 mares bred to him in 1896, 70 have proven with foal. IVil *% Lf i IVI IVI r\/ *-* * a m m was foaled June 12,1887, sired by the great Alcyone (son IVI C r\ I IN IN C. T 2 111 1-4 of George Wilkes, and Alma Mater, the famous brood- mare by Mambrino Patcben), dam Rosa Sprague, by Gov. Sprague, 2:20J-£, he by Rhode Island, 2:23^, out of Belle Brandon (dam of Amy, 2:20^. Gov. Sprague. 2:20^, Wilmar, 2:29^), by Hambletonisn 10; grandam Jenny, by Young Bacchus (thoroughbred); great grandam Worden mare, by Exton Eclipse (thoroughbred). The second dam of McKlnney was Rose Kenney (dam of Messenger Chief, sire of six- teen in 2:30 list) by Mambrino Messenger, one of the strong est-bred Messenger studs in the Registry. Third dam J. I. Kennsv mare, dam of Gen. G. H. Thomas (site of seven in 2:30) by Mambrino Chief 11. Fourth dam Jesse Bryan mare, by imp. Napoleon (thoroughbred). Fifth dam by Tempest (thoroughbred). Mr* \Jt I IVI IVI F V *~\ a* a a is 15-2H °ands» weight 1140. and is one oi the most per- O r\ I IN IN EL T ^ .11 1 -4 feet-made horses in America, having plenty of bone and substance. He started in twenty-eight races and won twenty-five of them. His reputation as a game and consistent performer is world wide. As a sire the few


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