. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. CARLOKIN 2:07%. today they are well established in public esteem through the exceptionally excellent performances of their get. Carlokin 2:07%, selected by Mr. Durfee as the one son of McKinney he desired to own to cement the link that has existed between two generations of the families of Durfee and McKinney, is out of what was undoubtedly one of the very best matrons ever bred to the son of Alcyone and Rosa Spragneâ Carlotta Wilkes by Charley Wilkes 2:21%. Her pro- duce include ten standard performers, and to the cover of four different stallions â Interna, S


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. CARLOKIN 2:07%. today they are well established in public esteem through the exceptionally excellent performances of their get. Carlokin 2:07%, selected by Mr. Durfee as the one son of McKinney he desired to own to cement the link that has existed between two generations of the families of Durfee and McKinney, is out of what was undoubtedly one of the very best matrons ever bred to the son of Alcyone and Rosa Spragneâ Carlotta Wilkes by Charley Wilkes 2:21%. Her pro- duce include ten standard performers, and to the cover of four different stallions â Interna, Sidney Dillon, Guy Dillon and McKinney âshe produced campaigners that achieved records faster than 2:08, the average time of the fourâInferlotta, Mary Dillon, Guy Borden and Carlokinâbeing 2 Carlotta Wilkes herself came from a line of prolific dams, her first and second maternal ancestors being producing daughters of Alcantara 2:23 and Clark Chief 89, both of whom are generously represented m fast company through the produce of their daughters. Once the Carlokin youngsters attained training age they were not long in demonstrating their qualities, and in 1912 five trotters and one pacer achieved standard records, evenly divided between time and race performances, while in 1913 began their assaults upon coast trotting classics that have been so suc- cessful in establishing their fame as colt trotters John Warwick won first money in the two-year-old trotting division of the Breeders Futurity and second money in the State Fair Futurity, while Esperanza won the State Fair and Oregon Futurities and an- nexed second money in the Breeders Futurity and the Canfield-Clark Stake. In 1914 Esperanza estab- lished a new record for three-year-old trotters on this coast, both in point of time made and events won as she raced to a record of 2:10 and made a clean sweep of every classic for her age, while Nicola B (2) 2-23% looked after the family interests m the two-year-old trots by


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