. Breeder and sportsman . , Adelaide Simmons2:141. Thats six, and they were all sired by Sim-mons 2:28. I have looked into their racing history,and I find that they started in 50 races, of which theywon 24: they were second in 11 of the rest, third in4, fourth in 5, and unplaced in but 6. They got cashin 44 out of 50 races. One of them was the greatestfour-year-old race filly of her year. Another wonmore money than was won by any other trotting marein her year. They were not dropped into soft spots,but took their medicine where it was banded out inallopathic doses at d where a trotter could be
. Breeder and sportsman . , Adelaide Simmons2:141. Thats six, and they were all sired by Sim-mons 2:28. I have looked into their racing history,and I find that they started in 50 races, of which theywon 24: they were second in 11 of the rest, third in4, fourth in 5, and unplaced in but 6. They got cashin 44 out of 50 races. One of them was the greatestfour-year-old race filly of her year. Another wonmore money than was won by any other trotting marein her year. They were not dropped into soft spots,but took their medicine where it was banded out inallopathic doses at d where a trotter could be a racehorse and yet be numbered among those who alEOstarted. I have not been clear through the booksand will probably never find time to make the trip,yet I am willing to bet a few pennies that I am rightwhen I say that no other six trotting mares, all siredby one horse, ever made such a showing. To which Raymond of the Horse World adds thefollowing comment: Without going through the Year Books to look. CHIMES, Oldest Living Sod of Beautiful Bells imported from England to America, including im-ported Messenger, sire of Mambrino, and of importedSour Crout, sire of the dam of Mambrino. and alsoof imported Whirligig, sire of the second dam ofMambrino, as well as imported Wildair, sire of Mam-brinos third dam. Wildair was by Cade, sonof the Godolphin Arabian;dam by Steady, a son of Flying Childers by DarleyArabian: second dam by Crafts Partner, by Jigg,son of Byerly. According to Joseph Battells MorganHorse and Register, the dam of Justin Morgan, wasby Diamond, and he by Churchs Wildair, a son ofimported Wildair. Justin Morgan proved himself aworthy descendant of such illustrious ancestors.—American Horse Breeder. The annual meeting of the Golden Gate Park Driv-ing Association was held last Tuesday evening at theassociation room at the Palace Hotel. The followingofficers were elected for the ensuing term: President,Edward H. Aigeltinger; First Vice-President, ; second
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