. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ©h* gxeeiiev cmfc gtpctvt&mcm [January 10, 1903 The records for 1002 have all been made, and the books are closed. What will 1903 brine? The Santa Rosa Stock Farm string, in charge of Millard Sanders, has been shipped toPleasanton. It now looks as though a professional judge would preside over all the Grand Circuit meetings next year. C W Williams will not go to Kentucky next spring. His'staUions will be at Galesburg, 111., season of 1903. A pair of gray trotters that stand seventeen hands will be one of the features of the next Fasig-Tipton sale. A journal
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ©h* gxeeiiev cmfc gtpctvt&mcm [January 10, 1903 The records for 1002 have all been made, and the books are closed. What will 1903 brine? The Santa Rosa Stock Farm string, in charge of Millard Sanders, has been shipped toPleasanton. It now looks as though a professional judge would preside over all the Grand Circuit meetings next year. C W Williams will not go to Kentucky next spring. His'staUions will be at Galesburg, 111., season of 1903. A pair of gray trotters that stand seventeen hands will be one of the features of the next Fasig-Tipton sale. A journal to be known as Tlu Trotting World has been started in London, the same being devoted to the light harness horse. Senator J. W. Bailey, of Texas, will wait until his young Prodigals are old enough to train before he starts a racing stable. He wants to breed his own trotters. Ed. Geers says that he will never try driving three horses abreast again, as the danger is too great, for it is impossible for a man to stop such a team when once it is started. Horse breeding in Hungary has been fostered by the government since 1785, when the famous Kisher stud was established. The government spends $625,000 annually on horse breeding. Mr. P. H. Sexton, of Oakland, had the misfortune to lose a few days ago one of the most promising young colts in California. It was by Monterey 2:09} out of the well known old race mare Hera by Mambrino Wilkes. The colt was well staked and was a fine look- ing youngster that gave every prospect of being a trotter. He was a foal of 1902 and had been a strong lusty colt up to the week of his death. D. J. Campau of the Detroit Driving Club, that always opens the Grand Circuit, is in favor of the two- in-three heat plan. The only events he will give at the old three in-five plan in 1903 will be the classic Merchant and Manufacturers, $10,000, and the Cham- ber of Commerce, $5000, for pacers. Mr. Campau says that while he believes they will eventually get to the
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