. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OCCIDENT STAKE OF 1915 Trotting Stake for Foals of 1912. Entries close January 1, 1913. To be trotted under the direction of the State Agricultural Society in 1915. to close January 1, 1913, with C. Allison Telfer, Manager, at the office in Sacramento. One Hundred Dollars, entrance, of which §10 must accompany nomination; $15 to be paid January 1, 1914; $25 to be paid January 1, 1915, and ?50 thirty days before the race. The stake of 1915 should receive a large entry and be very valuable. Every breeder should enter it. CONDI
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OCCIDENT STAKE OF 1915 Trotting Stake for Foals of 1912. Entries close January 1, 1913. To be trotted under the direction of the State Agricultural Society in 1915. to close January 1, 1913, with C. Allison Telfer, Manager, at the office in Sacramento. One Hundred Dollars, entrance, of which §10 must accompany nomination; $15 to be paid January 1, 1914; $25 to be paid January 1, 1915, and ?50 thirty days before the race. The stake of 1915 should receive a large entry and be very valuable. Every breeder should enter it. CONDITIONS: Mile heats. Race to be three heats. Each heat a race. One-third of the money will be allotted for division in each heat, and money allotted for the heat divided as follows: Sixty per cent to the first colt, thirty per cent to the second and ten per cent to the third. The Occident Cup of a value of not less than $250 to be added by the Society, to be awarded to colt standing highest in the summary. Distance. 100 yards. Otherwise N. T. A. Rules to govern. Nominators are not held for the full amount of entrance in case colt goes wrong; but forfeit payments made, which relieves you from further responsi- bility, and declares entry out. Remember the Date of Closing is January 1, 1913 A. L. SCOTT, President. C. ALLISON TELFER, Manager. Sacramento, THE LEADING SIRE OF FUTURITY WINNERS ON THE PACIFIC COAST. Prince Ansel ™ Race Record 2:20*4. By Dexter Prince 11363 (sire of Bernice R. 2:07*4, Lisonjero 2:08%, Eleata 2:0S^, James L. 2:09M>, Edith 2:10, etc.); dam Woodfiower (dam of 2, 1 sire of 10 and 1 dam of 1) by Ansel 2:20 (sire of 16, 4 sires of 11 and 14 dams of 17 in 2:30); son of Elec- tioneer and Annette by Lexington; second dam May- flower, a great brood mare by St. Clair 16675, etc. Sire of Prince Lot (2) 2:29, 1912, 2:07%; Wesos 2:12%; Lottie Ansel (2) 2:14*4; Adansel (3) 2:14^; Arista Ansel (2) 2:18*4; Dorothy Ansel (2) 2:20; Laura Rodgers (2) 2:18
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