. Breeder and sportsman . iam Riley, known toevery horseman who follows the Grand Circuit assilver voiced Bill Riley, who 6ells the auction poolsall through that great circuit of harness racing, andwho made a most favorable impression on this, hisfirst appearance on the block in California. Theprices obtained for the horses were aB follows: The Mist, b f, 1902, by Magnet-Tenebrae, to for $2300. T. J. Cox, b c, 1901, by Libertine-Grace S., to J. for $500. Impromptu, b g, 1898, by Crescendo-Amida, to Painter for $225. St. Winifrede, cb f, 1900, by St. Carlo-Santa Cruz,to


. Breeder and sportsman . iam Riley, known toevery horseman who follows the Grand Circuit assilver voiced Bill Riley, who 6ells the auction poolsall through that great circuit of harness racing, andwho made a most favorable impression on this, hisfirst appearance on the block in California. Theprices obtained for the horses were aB follows: The Mist, b f, 1902, by Magnet-Tenebrae, to for $2300. T. J. Cox, b c, 1901, by Libertine-Grace S., to J. for $500. Impromptu, b g, 1898, by Crescendo-Amida, to Painter for $225. St. Winifrede, cb f, 1900, by St. Carlo-Santa Cruz,to J. W. Painter for $1100. Wol hurst, b g, 1894, by Ventilator-Nutbrown, toD. Anthony for $450. Glendenning, ch g by St. Carlo-Glenlivet, to for $1550. Rose Farr, ch f, 1901, by imp. Crighton-Sevens, toF. G. Reynolds for $525. F E. Shaw, ch c by Magnet-Vioia, to W. Fisherfor $4000. Wiggins, b f, 1901, by Sam Lucas-Callatine, to Mc-Aister& Co. for $925. Jhe Fog, ch c by Magnet-Tenbrae, to BootsD nell for $ A Son of Kinney Lou-Foaled 1902. the wire. When it is considered that of all the nu-merous band of trotters that were out for the moneyin 1903 but six won upwards of $11,000, the greatshowing made by this brown son of McKinney isapparent. It is Mr. Dobles intention to again tryconclusions with the fastest trotters on the GrandCircuit this year, and for that reason Kinney Loubstud season will be limited to a dozen mares and willend May 1st. This stallion was bred for a trotter and on breedingalone no horse is more eniitled to be one. His sireMcKinney we all know about. He is the greatestsire of his age that has yet been produced. He has54 in the 2:30 list and of these fifty per cent are in the2:15 list. This alone is a wonderful showing but heenjoys another distinction—he has five trotters inthe 2:10 list, which is more than any other stallionhas of whatever age. To be the champion sire of 2:10trotters at sixteen years of age entitles McKinney tothe honor of cha


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