. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, January 23, 1915] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN THE THIRTY-SIXTH AVENUE STABLES. The fun track at the Stadium where the weekly matinees of the driving clubs are staged during tfe season, does not become deserted even m mid- winter as here are a number of horses being jogged Iver it daily and kept in shape for the opening of the matinee season and the coming of the profes- sional events later on. Both the McKinney Stables and the Prak Amateur Stables are fairly conven- oval and the boys are beginning 3oggmg a little stiffer or longer and will soon be makin


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, January 23, 1915] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN THE THIRTY-SIXTH AVENUE STABLES. The fun track at the Stadium where the weekly matinees of the driving clubs are staged during tfe season, does not become deserted even m mid- winter as here are a number of horses being jogged Iver it daily and kept in shape for the opening of the matinee season and the coming of the profes- sional events later on. Both the McKinney Stables and the Prak Amateur Stables are fairly conven- oval and the boys are beginning 3oggmg a little stiffer or longer and will soon be making some real ^ifsehwartz, at the McKlnney Stables, has the largest bunch of any of the boys at this season and Us natrons plan for indulging in both classes of the â¢ort-for fun and for keeps. J. J. Ryan has two in Ai's hands, the old reliable king pin matinee pacer of the coast Happy Dentist, looking good for countless more scraps fn harness, and the trotter St. Patrick ?11% purchased at the DeRyder sale. This lad is stout and husky, has a good set of legs under him and ought to be good in his class in either end of the game. Figuring that the Irish trotter and the green pacer he has in Jack Villains stable at San Jose will be about all he needs for this season to get cash and cups with, Jimmy has put Happy on ' the market, and somebody will pick up a mighty fine fun horse in this son of Nutwood Wilkes. For F Gommet, Schwartz is handling the five-year- old Baby Gommet and her sire Prince McKinney. i The Baby is a good going thing out of Arawanna B. bv Dexter Prince and worked last year in 2:12, so she looks to be a good new one for her sire. Inci- dentally Prince McKlnney got a pretty fair starter for his list last season in the pacing mare Sweet Princess 2:13%, and his representation for 1915 nu^ht to get a pretty good boost. ' Adolph Ottinger's horses, Zulu Belle 2:06%, Dick 1 W. 2:06%, Copper the Ore 2:10%, all of whom are things from him. His sire is Welcome Wilkes and hi


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