ae oe & aE Four Dollars per Y ear | TERMS ——— VOL3: — HORSE TIPS. ' Hraprr Bee, 2:1524, will be bred to Stam- boul. pord Clinton, 3:083,, is in John 5] lan’s stable samp Wilson is 11] with the grip at Lex- jngton. Laszarone is taking sea baths regularly at Brighton. king Albert, 2:16: » this year. vona Liza, 2:21, is said to have been pinging in England. Jenny West, dam of Henrico, 2:15, has g foal by Norris, 2:29 %4. Twenty-seven horses are wintcring at the Norristown stock farm. Patechen Wilkes’ book for 1897 is re- ported as being almost full. 4, will be out as a Red Silk, 2:10, the Baron Wilkes pacing filly, stands but 14% hands. C. H. Nelsen says that 50 mares are al. pady booked to Nelson, 2:09. Rubinstein, 2:05, by Baron Wilkes, is wintering in elegant condition. Knightmare, 2:12%s, has become the property of John McGlinn at $850. A. H. Moore recently purchased five very | é yaluable brood mares in Kentucky. Ananias (2), 2:12, may take a shy at On- jine’s 4-year-old record of 2:04 this season. | Clifford, the great old flier, will not see the post before the opening of the meeting at Sheepshead. Itis said that something over $73,000 | will be offered in stakes and purses at | Rigby this year. about the fastest trotter in Europe, not ex- | cepting Bravado. | Sky Pointer, a brother to StanPointer, | 2:02'4, has been a mile in 2:24 for Trainer Frank Caton considers Valley oan ( Ed Geers at Selma. | [s Miles have been paced in 2:05 and better | over 39 different tracks seattered through | 15 states and Canada. Peter Duryea secured Almater, 2:24'4, a | daughter of the famous Alma Mater, at auction for $390 recently. Gypsy Boy, owned by Conkling and Stone, Lazerne, N. Y., won over five com- — petiters at the recent ice meeting of the Lake George Trotting association. Senator McCarthy of Brooklyn, who | pought Fred Kohl, 2:124%, and Fred 3. 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