. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, April 11, 1914. sssk^^^^^k-k-k-^:^-:^:^-:^:-^:^^;-^:-*-:-^- ^reK^:^:-^:-!-:--^:-^:-*-:-!-:^:-?-:^:-^-:^:-^:^:-*^ fr:->>>:-^:->:->:-i-:--r-:~^-iH->;->:-x~:-s*:->:->'^-->i VERNON McKINNEY 2:011-2 I I ZOMBLACK 2:26 I JOE PATCHEN 2:031-4 -:- Reg. No. 47491. Cal. State License Pure Bred 2017. THE GREATEST MONEY-WINNER (N 1912, OR OF ANY OTHER YEAR. Bv Joe Patchen 2:01% (sire of Dan Patch 1:55*4 and 13 in 2:10). Dam, Bessie Bonehill 2:05% (dam of two whose time averaged 2:05*4) by Empire "Wilk


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, April 11, 1914. sssk^^^^^k-k-k-^:^-:^:^-:^:-^:^^;-^:-*-:-^- ^reK^:^:-^:-!-:--^:-^:-*-:-!-:^:-?-:^:-^-:^:-^:^:-*^ fr:->>>:-^:->:->:-i-:--r-:~^-iH->;->:-x~:-s*:->:->'^-->i VERNON McKINNEY 2:011-2 I I ZOMBLACK 2:26 I JOE PATCHEN 2:031-4 -:- Reg. No. 47491. Cal. State License Pure Bred 2017. THE GREATEST MONEY-WINNER (N 1912, OR OF ANY OTHER YEAR. Bv Joe Patchen 2:01% (sire of Dan Patch 1:55*4 and 13 in 2:10). Dam, Bessie Bonehill 2:05% (dam of two whose time averaged 2:05*4) by Empire "Wilkes 2:29^4, son of George Wilkes 2:22. Second dam, Arab Girl (dam of 5, 1 sire of 4, 2 dams of 3) by Crittenden 433 (sire of 13 and dams of 6 in 2:10), son of C. M. Clay Jr. 22. Joe Patchen IL 2:03^4t in individuality alone would be entitled to distinction. The rare combination of blood lines in his pedigree makes him a most desirable stallion to breed to choice mares and he is worths' representative of early and extreme speed. As a race horse his glory will ever shine; he won more money in his 1912 campaign than was ever won by a pacer, $27,100, winning every race except one and in that he was second. "Joe" is a ebautifu ldakr bay, with four white legs and a blaze, 16 hands and will weigh 1200 pounds. In conformation he is a model of excellence, his clear cut, beautiful head, large, prominent eye, wide jowls, magnificent shoulders, short legs, heavy quarters, great depth through the heart, round barrel and perfect legs and feet. There never was a more popular horse to fact a starter and his action is is near perfection and the poetry of motion as it is pos- sible to conceive. He has never been bred to many mares as he has been raced every year, but the few that he has at Pleasanton show that he transmits all his qualities of form, disposition, gameness, speed and soundness to a remarkable degree. He is a sure foal getter. ..Terms: $100 for the season, with usual retur


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