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ft • fc horse H;u. was in hi I the the s Mr Mr. s Ten Tenbv ,r as as - of of it the the R. ; tea court is BU ■h i„ 111 of f In In ,t Fri m let; o. An was .,„ |" ■ r of a. IIt to- »- V. * ,,„ u.e d« ,., ,., to is lu law »« up „,, "" ,. Se Bea ap have 1VP ■« is ■ so Z in at . he * - re, ,rv to stalls. J. to " 1: ay 1 , so. so. ■ as „ , ™s- , month. ■**• f agreed reed . be 1* , .mv I b«H k K1Mk De P, queues. lieS There here so so Sainrida "•WH show Show won won "•• the price price the the , lhp the price price VOTER SECOND IN SIRE LIST. James B. Keeaea Voter is second in the list of ancceeafal sires for IhOd. Voter is • dark chestnut bv rriars Balaam, bat of Ma oameea, by BareaaUae. He waa foaled la Engtaad in MM and brought to tin: COOBtry at the fod of his dam the same year by Mr. Keene. roxliail Keene was breeder of Voter. Mavourn.cn was bred by . Wood and was sold as a yearttag to Mr. who raced her as a two yc.ro! 1 iu IBM and a three-jear-aal m MM. adllBg her in the fall Keene. who raced her that year to Mr. Fox-ha.l following year, after baring seal her to tae of Petrarch in the apriag. The reaalt of thta rail tailed Dadheen. foaled mating was a chestnut of lis having raced. IS-.i::. bur there is no record the spring of MM Mavouriiecn waa mated to Friars Ralsaui and Voter was the reaalt Refore leaving Bagtaad in IBM. Mavottri.een was bred to Amphion and tie :. idt was Maid of Bria. which dropped at CaatlctoD Stad. 1. but as a Voter did not race as a two-yen -ol three-year-old in tt»7 he came into prominence as exceedtagl fast h.-rse over a abort distance. bol daring the next three was not race 1 in 18BS. champion sp-inter of yeara he was the undisputed the Brat home He was turf ... this country. ,.„„ » mie in 1:88 in a race. This he did at Brighton Beach, July 17. ItOa, with 122 naaadh of a nnle 1:1 three-quarters Twice he ran in wianlng the Flrd ir -. with :::: poaada up. Cliff Btakea at Brighton Reach In 1900. and again .1 year later in winning the Coney Island Handicap at Sheenabead Bay. His racing career ended in IBM and he entered service at Cnst.eton Stud in the spring of BJgC, in 1908 and raced i as that his first foals came two-vear-ohls iu lBBS. Thus it wDl be seen that as a sire early, has come into prominence Flectione.r and Pallot were the chief contributors his standing, the fannera victory m the Fn-S turity having most to do with it. There are ma.y who attribute the greater of Electioneers qnrUt.es the property of t.e his dam. Qaeatl arah* was aad which, is now owned late Major R. G. nicmas William Lakeland. commenting upon the rfonaancea of i I get. a pedigree ex| err teeently said: "Voter will be re- n.cud.ered as one of the most brilliant -L-.Vrs In 1 old that the American turf history, and those who BtalliOB is .ed ■Bcccaafal chief attribute of a h.vc obviously no need of looking further than Voter for their ideal. The male lit- of Hermit taa.aoaatar In its n-Hve taad, bat mav be none Voters sire. Friars I.aisam. was himself a race- be well said that no one horse of which it Bight reallv knew how good he waa. Then, too, Voters Of the unbeaten dan.. Mavourncci, w,s a daughter Irish bred BarcaMlBe. for whkh no eaane was too The pedigree o. Voter long and no weight too high. is aeratateatly caaradertaed by repreaeatattaaa of the stockwell aud Taaeaatoac lines of Waaleboaa. Here is the record of the performaucis of Votera gei. in IBBS VOTFR, cu. h. ISM, by Friars Balaam Slavoumeea. Horse. Age.Bto. 1st. td. "A - Ballot a Id 4 3 3 - Baltat Rox I • 1 I • S Baltatt. • :• « 1 i u ljm Early and Often... 3 5 • • • J — JJ * Bconomj - -i .l -:, , 7 ll JSSSSSSTn: •:::::: | 33 I f t • % £ — Ltattaaa | ft # d.«h« ■■ • . . Suffrage Viva Voce | ■" « , % £ - 17:0 ag otmg - ?il4 FTP Vox Populi * _J_ _ J_ J: . , Totals »£* and 103 **7W Thirteen starters; ten nrfaaaaaa