. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 31, 1904] ©l*e gveebev cm£» ^povtstnan. Happy New Year Begin pulling: for a good circuit. The more good meetings, the better horse values will be. Belle Mac 2:04}, and Hetty G. 2:04}, are the premier pacing mares of 1904. Enter your foals of 1904 in The Occident Stake of 1907 which closes January 1st. Millard Sanders will work about twenty young Ax- wortbys at Memphis this winter. It is stated that the Kansas stallion Symboleer 2:09i was mated with 160 mares this jear. Dr. J. C. McCoy now owns Admiral Dewey 2:14}, haviDg bought A. J. Welch's interest i


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. December 31, 1904] ©l*e gveebev cm£» ^povtstnan. Happy New Year Begin pulling: for a good circuit. The more good meetings, the better horse values will be. Belle Mac 2:04}, and Hetty G. 2:04}, are the premier pacing mares of 1904. Enter your foals of 1904 in The Occident Stake of 1907 which closes January 1st. Millard Sanders will work about twenty young Ax- wortbys at Memphis this winter. It is stated that the Kansas stallion Symboleer 2:09i was mated with 160 mares this jear. Dr. J. C. McCoy now owns Admiral Dewey 2:14}, haviDg bought A. J. Welch's interest in the horse. The son of Nancy Hanks will be raced next season. Newspaper reports from Buffalo, N. Y., say that the veteran horseman, Cicero J. Hamlin, founder of the famous Village Farm, is in very poor health, and that the venerable gentleman may not long survive. Billy Andrews with Grace Bond won $16,000; with Tiverton, $9,000; with Cheery Lass, $1900; with Angua Pointer, $1550; and with Pballa, $1000. Cheery Lass had no stake engagements, else her earnings would have been greater, as she did not lose a race. Prince Alert 1:59*, Alta Axworthy 2:10*, Katherine A. 2:11 J, and Oak Blossom 2:12} were all shipped to England from New York last week. Katherine A. and Oak Blossom were taken solely on speculation by John Schoonmacher, who is said to be acting for Thomas J. Sharkey. The noted trotting stallion, Grattan Boy 2:08, pur- chased last October by the Knoxville, la., banker and breeder, J. B. Elliott, has been sold to J. J. Thomp- son, of Opelousa, La., who has been breeding trotters on a small scale for some time, and is now branching out more extensively. Harry Benedict, Scott Hudson's second man the past season, has signed a two years' contract to train for William Simpson, Empire City Farm, Cuba, N. Y. Mr. Benedict left Lexington for New York on Satur- day last. Billy Andrews will still do the driving for the Empire City Farm. Mr. Billings expects to ride Alexander 2:09


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