. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, June 23, 1917] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN. Colleen by Charley D. won the 2:08 pace at Cleve- land last week, and in doing so paced the second heat in 2:09%, the fastest time of the year. * * * The pacer Dr. Burns Jr. 2:04% which was the favorite for the $20,000 2:06 class pace at the spring meeting at the Panama-Pacific races, and which broke down so badly at that time, is now going sound and appears in excellent order. He has been turned over to Wert Mallow to race in his engage- ments. + + * Walter Tryon is working with the Cowell horses, 1 and they


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, June 23, 1917] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN. Colleen by Charley D. won the 2:08 pace at Cleve- land last week, and in doing so paced the second heat in 2:09%, the fastest time of the year. * * * The pacer Dr. Burns Jr. 2:04% which was the favorite for the $20,000 2:06 class pace at the spring meeting at the Panama-Pacific races, and which broke down so badly at that time, is now going sound and appears in excellent order. He has been turned over to Wert Mallow to race in his engage- ments. + + * Walter Tryon is working with the Cowell horses, 1 and they are reported to be coming along in great style. He is putting the finishing touches on John Mack now, and expects that animal to show for the money strong. Last week he is reported to have driven Mountain Dee a mile in 2:10%. Mountain Dee was never known to be in such good shape before. * #* Considering that this year's fair will be the twenty- third annual one at Ferndale, Cal., Secretary W. S. Moore, of the Humboldt County Association, which promotes the exhibition, believes that the organiza- tion has cause to feel proud of the continual improve- ment made. In order to keep things at the best a new grandstand and additional horse and cattle stalls are being built, and all buildings will be freshly painted. The dates are August 21-25. Unless arrangements for a series of exhibition races with Directum I. can be made it is hard to see where William will have much chance to show his ability in actual contests this season, as he un- doubtedly will be barred from the free-for-all purses. His new owners breed trotters in a small way, their principal line being heavy horses, but as Indiana is the home of the pacer and horses of that gait make speed quickly and find ready sale, the fame of Wil- liam will assure his success in the stud from a finan- cial standpoint, although whether or not he will sire speed is, of course, to be determined.â[Horse World. ** + The racing stable of And


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