. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, February 24, 1917. SAN VICENTE RANCHO. Philadelphia has claimed April 12 to 14 for their annual indoor horse show. * * * A new horse in the stable of O. J. Mooers, Colum- bia. Mo., is Troublesome Tommy, a runabout crack, and he will surely be troublesome for the good horses of this class with a few more shows under his belt. + * + Daisy E., one of the best matrons on the Sierra Vista Farm, Chino, Cal., last week foaled a beautiful stud colt by Highland Squirrel King. The colts that have made their appearance at this farm thi
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, February 24, 1917. SAN VICENTE RANCHO. Philadelphia has claimed April 12 to 14 for their annual indoor horse show. * * * A new horse in the stable of O. J. Mooers, Colum- bia. Mo., is Troublesome Tommy, a runabout crack, and he will surely be troublesome for the good horses of this class with a few more shows under his belt. + * + Daisy E., one of the best matrons on the Sierra Vista Farm, Chino, Cal., last week foaled a beautiful stud colt by Highland Squirrel King. The colts that have made their appearance at this farm this year are as fine a lot as have ever been foaled there, and Mr. English declares there will be some colt shows in California this year. Noble Rex, the attractive black stallion owned by D. Schilling of Aroya, Colo., won the class for regis- tered saddle stallions at the Denver show, which was his first public appearance and was greatly admired for his beautiful conformation and good manners. Noble Rex is by Rex Hardwick, one of the best breed- ing sons of Rex McDonald. + + + The Missouri horseman, O. J. Mooers, who has led the exhibitors of heavy harness horses a merry chase for several years, did not get his usual share of blues at the Denver Horse Show. His stable un- doubtedly needs strengthening in most classes. His walk trot mare, Chloe Malone, is of the most desired Eastern type and with a little more manners and schooling will be a top notched. + * * Willie McDonald, the five-gaited mare; Picadilly, the Hackney pony, and two polo ponies, recently shipped from Mexico, Mo., to Walter Hill, the popular Minnesota sportsman and son of the late Jas. J. Hill, empire builder, who with Mrs. Hill is spending the winter at Pasadena, have reached their destination and Mrs. Hill is now riding the mare through the parks and over the good mountain roads adjacent to Pasadena. D. Schilling, well known Chicago sportsman-horse lover and Colorado rancher, has sold the good three- year-old
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