. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, January 20, 1917. Pleasanton Driving Park PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA offers for service for the season of 1917 the following stallions: THE ANVIL 2:02 3-4 Fastest trotting stallion ever offered for service in California and fifth fastest entire trotter in the world Son of Si. Valiant Vincent 2:11% (by St. Vincent 2:13% out of the triple producer Grace Lee 2:2934 by Electioneer 125); dam Amy Smith by Emperor Wilkes 2:20^, sire of Princess Eulalia (4) 2:09^i, etc.; gxandam by Hamble- tonian 539. The Anvil is regarded by Edward F.


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, January 20, 1917. Pleasanton Driving Park PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA offers for service for the season of 1917 the following stallions: THE ANVIL 2:02 3-4 Fastest trotting stallion ever offered for service in California and fifth fastest entire trotter in the world Son of Si. Valiant Vincent 2:11% (by St. Vincent 2:13% out of the triple producer Grace Lee 2:2934 by Electioneer 125); dam Amy Smith by Emperor Wilkes 2:20^, sire of Princess Eulalia (4) 2:09^i, etc.; gxandam by Hamble- tonian 539. The Anvil is regarded by Edward F. Geers as one of the very greatest trot- ters that he has ever raced. For five years the pair of Tennesseeans vrent to the races together and in that time were but twice unplaced, while winining a total of fifteen races, including the historic M. and M. As an individual he is most pleasing, not too large or coarse in any way but smoothly and compactly made and "all horse" in every line. He is a perfect headed, pure gaited trotter, with the very best of disposition, and is destined to become a very great sire of trotting speed. His opportunities in the stud have been very slight as he has been retired from racing only since the close of 1914. He was selected to head the stud at Pleasanton Driving Park not only on account of his great dualities as a race trotter, but because one of his first foals, Anvilite (2) 2:22V-., with a trial of ten seconds or more faster, was in every way the greatest colt trotter ever handled by C. L. DeRyder. The services of The Anvil are recommended to you without reserve. Fee for THE ANVIL 2:02 3-4, $50 with usual privilege Vernon McKinney 2:01 1-2 Fastest member of the great family of McKinney 2:11J4 Sire of VERNA McKlNNEY (2) 2:13 (his first foal raced), fastest two- year-old pacing filly of 1915, three-year-old record, 1916, 2:09!^.; VERNON DIABLO, mat. rec. half mile track 2:14"4, and DR. DYER (3) trial 2:12J4. Son of Guy McKinney 27


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