Breeder and sportsman . Hisonly colt worked trotted a mile in 2:18 as a yearling filly by Red McK., owned by Mr. P. , of Los Angeles, which is called Blanka S., issaid by Mr. De Ryder, her trainer, to be the fastestyearling ever driven over the Pleasanton track, andthis opinion is shared by everybody there. There is no reason why Red McK. should not equalhis famous sire when bred to good mares. He isremarkably handsome, has superb finish, fine car-riage, style, a splendid disposition, is very intelli-gent, and has all the qualifications desired in a high-class stallion. He has n


Breeder and sportsman . Hisonly colt worked trotted a mile in 2:18 as a yearling filly by Red McK., owned by Mr. P. , of Los Angeles, which is called Blanka S., issaid by Mr. De Ryder, her trainer, to be the fastestyearling ever driven over the Pleasanton track, andthis opinion is shared by everybody there. There is no reason why Red McK. should not equalhis famous sire when bred to good mares. He isremarkably handsome, has superb finish, fine car-riage, style, a splendid disposition, is very intelli-gent, and has all the qualifications desired in a high-class stallion. He has never had any continualtraining, yet he has trotted quarters in 32% year he will be trained and raced. He is thesire ot Victor McK. (3) 2:25%, trial 2:18%. He willmake the season of 1912 at W. R. Murphys stables,752 Santee street, Los Angeles, at the low price of$30 for the season, with usual return privileges. Owners of broodmares should not hesitate to sendthem to this richly bred Wilkes stallion. His rare. RED McK. 43766. breeding, conformation, size, bone, style, frictionlessgait, and faultless disposition make him one of themost desirable horses to breed to in Murphy, his owner, is a careful and conscientioushorseman and will pay personal attention to all maressent to his handsome horse. 10 THE BhEEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, March 9, 1911 TWO FAMOUS STALLIONS. There was a time years ago when one owner hadseveral stallions standing for public service at onetime, but lately it is rarely we find such an owner-ship. Capt. C. P. McCan, of Hood River, Oregon,however, enjoys this distinction, and now that hehas placed them in the care of that clever horseman,Chas. De Ryder, at the Pleasanton race track, it willnot be long before we see mares sent to them fromall parts of the Pacific Coast. Horses that attractsuch patronage must be famous and they are, for itwould be difficult to find one more celebrated thanThe Bondsman, or one that is more rapidly fo


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