. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Guy McKinney, Sire of the Sensational Vernon McKinney. opportunity in the stud and up to the present time but very few well bred mares have been mated with him. He is siring extreme speed however and the sensational Stockton pacer Vernon McKinney that paced a public trial in 2:05 last fall, and beat 2:07 publicly four different times is by him. This horse was priced to Mr. R. J. McKenzie at $7000 and is now in that gentleman's string at Pleasanton and will probably be raced on the Grand Circuit this year. Guy McKinney also sired the stallion McAdrian 2:24 that


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Guy McKinney, Sire of the Sensational Vernon McKinney. opportunity in the stud and up to the present time but very few well bred mares have been mated with him. He is siring extreme speed however and the sensational Stockton pacer Vernon McKinney that paced a public trial in 2:05 last fall, and beat 2:07 publicly four different times is by him. This horse was priced to Mr. R. J. McKenzie at $7000 and is now in that gentleman's string at Pleasanton and will probably be raced on the Grand Circuit this year. Guy McKinney also sired the stallion McAdrian 2:24 that in turn sired the trotter Bert Kelly, a green trotter that Mr. McKenzie paid $5000 for last week after having him on trial for a few weeks during which he stepped a mile in 2:12%, last half in 1:03% and showed quarters in 30% seconds. Bert Kelly will also be raced on the Grand Circuit this year. Guy McKinney is thus not only a proven sire of extreme speed, but a grandsire as well which shows that his blood breeds on. Guy McKinney is a large, grandly proportioned black horse standing 16 hands and weighing 1200 pounds. He will make the season of 1911 at the place of his owner, M. A. Lewis, Oakdale, California, at the low fee of $25 for the season. Mr. Lewis will be pleased to send a card containing tabulated pedigree and other information on request. CLOSELY RELATED TO THE CHAMPION. The Harvester 2:01, champion trotting stallion of the world, was sired by Walnut Hall 2:08% and his dam is a mare by Moko son of Baron Wilkes. This is a great combination of producing blood, and any good young stallion bred in similar lines has more than ordinary merit when breeding is consid- ered. Moko Hall, the handsome dark brown young stallion owned by Mr. F. J. Ruhstaller of Sacra- mento and now in the string of that popular trainer, John Quinn, at Agricultural Park near that city was also sired by the great Walnut Hall and his dam was also a mare by Moko, consequently Moko Hall. is bred nearer


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