. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. WM. HAROLD 2:13 1-4, Sire Of JANICE 2:08 1-4. Stalls can be had at Napa track for $2 per month. Where a number are taken a reduction will be made. The track is being put in fine condition and the roads around Napa are excellent to jog on. There is no better place to train horses. See advertisement. Oliver J. by Capt. Jones stepped an eighth of a mile in 0:24 to a high wheel cart at Irvington last Wednes- day. Mr. Grace will match him against any colt, of any age, bred and raised in Oregon for $500, to be raced for at the State Fair in 1962.âPortland Rural Spiri


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. WM. HAROLD 2:13 1-4, Sire Of JANICE 2:08 1-4. Stalls can be had at Napa track for $2 per month. Where a number are taken a reduction will be made. The track is being put in fine condition and the roads around Napa are excellent to jog on. There is no better place to train horses. See advertisement. Oliver J. by Capt. Jones stepped an eighth of a mile in 0:24 to a high wheel cart at Irvington last Wednes- day. Mr. Grace will match him against any colt, of any age, bred and raised in Oregon for $500, to be raced for at the State Fair in 1962.âPortland Rural Spirit. When all the records are made up it will be found that McKinney 2:11 J leads all sires of new performers for this year. He will have about seventeen, and the majority of them will be in the 2:20 list, and four in the 2:15 list. He has twice as many in the new 2:15 list as any other stallion. Acorn, a handsome four year old stallion by Oak- nut 2:24} out of a mare by Whippleton, second dam by the thoroughbred horse Bayswater, is offered for sale. Acorn has size and style and from his breeding and individuality should sire fine roadsters and horses with speed enough to race. See advertisement. Mr. B. S. Krehe of Sutter county, who recently pur- chased the stallions Alcyo 2:10 and Pistol in the east, has arranged to have them make the season of 1902 at San Jose. They are two grandly bred stallions, both fine individuals, and breeders should look them over and study their pedigrees before the breeding season opens. It is generally conceded that John Madden is one of the brainiest men in the horse business. He buys and Racing Boom in the North. [Portland Oregonian J There will be some good horse racing throughout the Pacific Northwest next season, if present indica- tions count for anything. The Pacific Northwest Racing Association is scheduled to meet in Seattle about January 1st, and the program for the coming season will then be arranged. Heretofore there have been many confl


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