. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DENVER'S GREATEST HORSE SHOW. m Six young women of the Young Women's Chris- tian Association, of Fresno, have recently fostered a horseback club. They made their first ride Satur- day to Kearney park and return. Many like trips will be taken other Saturdays. It is expected that the club will be considerably enlarged within a short time. The club has been organized under the supervision of the physical director, Miss Alice Leh- man. + + + Scottie Moore McDonald, advertised for sale in this issue by J. R. Hodge, of Laddonia, Mo., is one of the best saddle horse s


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DENVER'S GREATEST HORSE SHOW. m Six young women of the Young Women's Chris- tian Association, of Fresno, have recently fostered a horseback club. They made their first ride Satur- day to Kearney park and return. Many like trips will be taken other Saturdays. It is expected that the club will be considerably enlarged within a short time. The club has been organized under the supervision of the physical director, Miss Alice Leh- man. + + + Scottie Moore McDonald, advertised for sale in this issue by J. R. Hodge, of Laddonia, Mo., is one of the best saddle horse sires in Missouri and has been greatly admired by many noted horsemen. He is sired by Rex McDonald and his dam is by Kentucky Cavalier 403. He was first prize three-year-old stal- lion at the Iowa and Minnesota State Fairs and has been a big winner at Missouri county fairs. * * + The owners of good breeding horses in Missouri are lining up for the Stallion Registration Law, which was. recently introduced by Representative B. T. Gordon, of Liberty, Mo., himself a well informed breeder. The bill is an improved form over many stallion laws now in effect in other states and has the endorsement of progressive horsemen of the state who hope for its adoption. Sixteen Polo ponies, representing the best blood in California, were shipped to Honolulu last week. They aTe from Captain W. H. McKittrick's farm at Bakers- field and are consigned to Walter Dillingham. Mrs. Adelaide Gillis McCormick, of Los Angeles, has sent her celebrated matron, Undine, by Chester Dare 10, and the dam of many winners, to the court of Montgomery Chief, the premier sire at the head of Ball Bros.' farm, Versailles, Ky. Montgomery Chief is the sire of as many champion saddle horses of the present day shows us any living stallion and the cross with the beautiful daughter of Chester Dare will be watched with interest. * * * Missourians are indeed proud of the fact that Gov- ernor Gardner's inclinations are of the mos


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