. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 13, 1902] (&he gveebev att& gtpxsvfcsmtcm G>3G>p*#KI^3«#^(^D^D«*-8NrZ3 Notes and News. There are now 152 trotters in the 2:10 list. '3X0 Cresceus trotted in 2:01 at Columbus last week over a heavy track. The veteran breeder, C. J. Hamlin, says that trot ting horse breeding is in its infancy. Harry Hamlin is reported as saying that Village Farm will not have a racing stable next year. Read the list of stallions and mares advertised for sale in our business columns by Palo Alto Stock Farm. It is said that M. W. Savage, owner of Directum 2:


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 13, 1902] (&he gveebev att& gtpxsvfcsmtcm G>3G>p*#KI^3«#^(^D^D«*-8NrZ3 Notes and News. There are now 152 trotters in the 2:10 list. '3X0 Cresceus trotted in 2:01 at Columbus last week over a heavy track. The veteran breeder, C. J. Hamlin, says that trot ting horse breeding is in its infancy. Harry Hamlin is reported as saying that Village Farm will not have a racing stable next year. Read the list of stallions and mares advertised for sale in our business columns by Palo Alto Stock Farm. It is said that M. W. Savage, owner of Directum 2:05}, made an offer of $40,000 for Dan Patch recently. Entries for the Ukiah meeting close Wednesday, September 24th. See the advertisement in this issue. Entries for the Sonora meeting close next MoDday, September 15th. There are $3000 in purses for har- ness horses. See the list in our business columns. "Drive an honest race and try to win," said Deacon Partridge to his trainer, "but don't be too honest and try to win every heat; we may be obliged to walk home if you ;—Western Horseman. Millard Sanders started Nora McKinney in the 2:17 class trot at Pimlico track, Baltimore, last Wednes- day, and she won in straight heats, lowering her record in each heat. The time wa» 2:15}, 2:13} and 2:12}. Mr. C has. W. Bennett, of Marysville, claims the name Fasig-Tipton for a colt foaled January 1, 1902. His sire is a son of Gilt Edge and his dam by Elector Jr., second dam by Brigadier and third dam by St. Clair. The pacer Junius 2:07} by Online, which won both at Readville and Providence, is out of Maple Leaf, the granddaughter of Hambletonian, who also produced Goldleaf 2:165, Theodore 2:184-, Ingot 2:26} and Red Leaf 2:294. Among the new records made at the Woodland Fair last week are the following: Pacers—Miss Logan 2:06}, Alone 2:09}, Toppy 2:11}, Midnight 2:11}, Eagletta 2:11}, Silver Coin 2:11}, Doc Wilkes 2:124, Harry J. 2:13, King Cadenza 2:15, Belle


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