. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN Chantilly The Thoroughbred Stallion Son of Salvation and Valencienne Will serve a limited number of approved mares during the season of 1913 at El Palomar Farm, San Mateo FEE TO INSURE, $50 Mares will receive the best of care in paddocks and will be kept in stalls at night for $15 per month. Chantilly was a high class race horse during the four years in which he was racing'. He was one of the fastest performers in training in his two-year-old form and a frequent winner both on Eastern and "Western tracks during his turf career.


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN Chantilly The Thoroughbred Stallion Son of Salvation and Valencienne Will serve a limited number of approved mares during the season of 1913 at El Palomar Farm, San Mateo FEE TO INSURE, $50 Mares will receive the best of care in paddocks and will be kept in stalls at night for $15 per month. Chantilly was a high class race horse during the four years in which he was racing'. He was one of the fastest performers in training in his two-year-old form and a frequent winner both on Eastern and "Western tracks during his turf career. He ran SYs furlongs, carrying 112 pounds, in 1:07%, at Los Angeles; and 6V£ fur- longs with 115 pounds in 1:211-5 over the Aqueduct course on Long Island; ran 7 furlongs in 1:26 2-5; worked a mile as a two-year-old with 115 pounds up in 1:39, besides many other meritorious performances. Is a full brother to the won- derful fills' Cluny, the unbeaten, who before her accident at Salt Lake worked a mile in 1:38. Salvation, his sire, was one of the best sons of the champion race horse Salva- tor, and winner of many races in the very best company. Everybody who has followed the history of the American thoroughbred knows of the performances of Salvator, champion race horse of his day, winner of the Realization, Suburban and Tidal Stakes and still holder of the world's mile rec- ord—1:35%. Valencienne, the dam of Chantilly, was by St. Carlo (winner of the Great American, the Foam Stakes, and second to Chaos for the Futurity, conceding the latter thirteen pounds), and was herself winner of many races. Libbertiflibbet, the second dam, was by Bullion (son of War Dance). Flibbertigibbet, the third dam, was by Kingfisher (son of Lexington), and the dam of Flash, Maid Albion, Celinda, Flitter, etc. Imp. Filagree, the fourth dam, was by Stockwell (son of The Baron). She produced the winner Alta "Veia (dam of Lillie Belle, Carrie Watson, Alta Blue, Minnie Lewis, Spiegelberg and Prodi


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