Breeder and sportsman . hese records this year if he continues toimprove as he has the past month. There are several others by Guy McKinney thatwill astonish the race-loving public, even though they,like Vernon McKinney, have not been bred in thepurple on the maternal side. Guy McKinney is sointensely trotting bred and stamps his impress onhis progeny so strongly that his trotters are all puregaited and his pacers need no hopples, but all arespeedy, level-headed, intelligent, and well-formed,have the best of feet and legs, and are endowed withcourage and stamina. In appearance Guy McKinney is
Breeder and sportsman . hese records this year if he continues toimprove as he has the past month. There are several others by Guy McKinney thatwill astonish the race-loving public, even though they,like Vernon McKinney, have not been bred in thepurple on the maternal side. Guy McKinney is sointensely trotting bred and stamps his impress onhis progeny so strongly that his trotters are all puregaited and his pacers need no hopples, but all arespeedy, level-headed, intelligent, and well-formed,have the best of feet and legs, and are endowed withcourage and stamina. In appearance Guy McKinney is a magnificent in-dividual; he is a coal black in color, stands full six-teen hands, and weighs 1200 pounds, and from thetip of his nose to his heels is without a blemishin conformation. He is stylish, active, and remark-ably intelligent. His opportunities in the stud havebeen very limited, as there are few standard bredmares in his immediate neighborhood, but from ordi-nary mares he has produced some of the finest look-. GUY McKINNEY 37625. ing horses in Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties,where he has stood for several years. He is ownedby M. A. Lewis, of Oakdale, who will stand him forthe season of 1912 at $25 for the season, with usualreturn privilege. Mr. Lewis is a thorough horsemanand will see that all mares sent to Guy McKinneywill receive every attention. Owners of broodmareswill be blind to their own interests if they fail tosend them to this one of the grandest bred sons ofMcKinney and also one of his greatest speed siringsons. Drink Jacksons Napa Soda. 16 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, March 9, 1912. ROD, GUN AND KENNEL CONDUCTED BY J. X. D»WITT. GOSSIP FOR SPORTSMEN. Shooting Season Closed—The open shooting seasonon wild ducks, ibis and other shore birds—sandpipers, robin snipe, etc., wound up Thursday, Feb-ruary 29. that being the last day for a chance toindulge in hunting the wildfowl here specified. Eng-lish snipe, curlew and plover will be in open sea
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