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•f J i . I , | , | , — — -+ 1 1911 STABLE WIIMMBNGS OF A PROMIIMCIMT KEIMTUCKIAN * 3 Breeding from a small but carefully selected band of broodmares of his own. it has been Thomas C. McDowells good foil line to own one or more good meets year by year for a long time past. Allan-a-Dale. Meiiarka and Kings Daughter sufficing as instances among many. His custom in this regard continued in Mill when his Voter two year-old. The Manager, came out to prove himselt one of the stars of the year and one promising to further distinguish himself in the future. His old favorite. King- Daughter, showed in bcr racing that a natural lessening of the splendid siwed of her younger years had -,•! ia. but not stitti-i iently to prevent her from winning. His two year old filly. Star Jasmine, and three year old lilly. lima, did good service for their master and are Ixttb likely to prove worth following in the racing of llllJ. In i •■ main il wa- due to tin foul horses named that Mr. McDowells stable earnings of l in showed a pleas- i g gain over those of 1910, the stable accounts for the year lieing: Horse. Age. Pedigree. 1st. Id. M. Won. [he Manager J Chestnut colt, by Voter- ISracegirdle 4 0 i ,008 Star Jasmine - Brown filly, hy Ogdes — Star Cat ." 4 4 ;;.::4i lima 3 Brown filly, by Hastings— Monarka 7 :: :; 2,7055 Kings Daughter 8 Kay mare, hy Ornament -Quoeiilike 11 J o J 1,203 Affable - Hay 811y, by Hastings— St. Agnes 2 ;; ti ;;." | Highbrow 2 chestnut tii!.. by The Scribe Tenawhs t 2 :: 1.668 Attentive •" chestnut filly, by Allan-a-Dale— Fancywood.... 2 2 t BS0 tine Line 2 Brown filly, hy Hastings — Miss Gosale 2 2 6 846 Sun Queen 2 P.lack filly, by Hock Sand — Sourisnte l o • 4 mi Pick Baker •! Browa colt, by Geld Heels Sanetlaslnu 1 u 6 ::2."i ;,;! -2 Bay colt, hy Griffon — Belle of Ashland o i l jihi ■ l-ri mier . . •! Chestnut gelding, by Allan a Halo P.elle of Ashland 6 1 1 7.". Totals 28 18 15 SP.uW-n