. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DIAMOND MAC 2:26%. A handsome young son of Kinney Lou 2:07%. to be sold at Brace-Doble sale. Bay yearling colt by Greco out of the dam of San Francisco 2:07: sold at Brace-Doble sale. the upper turn. The handicap event probably will be the second on the program on the list, with the free-for-all pace far enough down the line to give the horses ample opportunity to recover. The effort of Copa de Oro 2:03% to lower the coast wagon record for pacers, should result in a splendid exhibition by the stallion. The present mark of 2:10 flat was set last Thanksgiving


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. DIAMOND MAC 2:26%. A handsome young son of Kinney Lou 2:07%. to be sold at Brace-Doble sale. Bay yearling colt by Greco out of the dam of San Francisco 2:07: sold at Brace-Doble sale. the upper turn. The handicap event probably will be the second on the program on the list, with the free-for-all pace far enough down the line to give the horses ample opportunity to recover. The effort of Copa de Oro 2:03% to lower the coast wagon record for pacers, should result in a splendid exhibition by the stallion. The present mark of 2:10 flat was set last Thanksgiving by Miss Georgia, W. A. Clark, Jr., owner. The yearlings from Mr. W. O. B. Macdonough's Ormondale Farm are to be sold on Monday evening next at Fred H. Chase C Co.'s pavilion, 478 Valen- cia street. There are twenty-three head of thor- oughbreds in this consignment. They are by St. Carlo, Orsini, Ossary and Borgia. A subscriber asks for the breeding of a mare called July, stating that she was from the Gird ranch and probably by Electioneer or Woolsey. We can find no mare by either of those horses registered under that name, nor is there any horse by the name of July that has a standard record. Those who have purchased the new heavy jog carts which W. J. Kenney is selling for winter driv- ing are greatly pleased with them. They are war- ranted to hold up a 300-pound driver, yet run so easily that a horse can race with them. See Ken- ney about it. Spanish Queen trotted fifteen winning heats in bet- ter than 2:10 the past season. Dr. W. S. Gray of Sutter County. The new organization will become a member of the National Trotting Association and all its races will be held according to rule. Ever since the death of his stallion Admiral Dewey 2:04%, the great son of Bingen 2:06% and Nancy Hanks 2:04, Dr. J. C. McCoy has been in search of another fit to succeed him as the premier at his breeding farm at Kirkwood, Del. He secured the services of Barongale, 4, 2:11*4, son of Baron- more


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