Lovers of the Horse 



115 



ALLEN CASE 



ATOROXTOXIAN through unci through, born, educated and brought up in 

 ^! Qmen Citv, is Allen Case, only son of George A. Case, the well-known 



Co:;^;;;;;^! '^T^:::. w^h tl. ..penal Ban^ Mr. C^e tl^n went 

 into^;;;:^ w'h his father, afterwards beconring associated w.th the Don.n.on 

 Brewery Com])any, of Toronto, where he 

 now holds an important position. 



As a horseman, Allen Case achieved 

 his first success at ten years of age, and 

 has gone on so enthusiastically in his 

 active career that he has won the reputa- 

 tion of being one of the most wonder- 

 fully successful devotees of the horse in 



Canada. 



In 1895 he rode and drove at the 

 first Canadian horse show held in To- 

 ronto, achieving stellar honors on the 



late Major Forester's pretty pony Judy. 

 This success has been consistently 

 maintained at all of the subse.iuent horse 

 shows, and also repeatedly at the To- 

 ronto Industrial Exhibition, while in the 

 red coat events of the Toronto Hunt 

 Clul) he has also been a frequent winner. 

 ^,h^ Case is a strong, fearless rider, 

 anil is particularly expert taking the 

 hurdles. As a rider in the show ring, 

 he has few peers, while he rides regularly 

 to hounds, and has schooled many hunt- 

 ers and it is not only in Canada that he 

 has demonstrated his ability, for he has . ,, ,^ •. , o,,,^, 



been most successful at many of the large shows in the I nited btates. 



He uses speciallv good judgment with all his mounts, as was proved b^ hi. luh 

 „ ^IZT^\^eBonn:is course, Montreal, when he was an odds on choice, 



,„ Canada. ^I <-'- ^^,";„, „..,„ „„ ,„e smart hunte,- Othello, own.,! I.v 



Allen Case 



