Moving light, as all young things 

 As young birds or early icheat 

 IP hen the ivind blows o'er it. 



— Elizabeth Barrett Broivning. 



SANARDO 



Fastest Racing Gelding of 1921 

 Record 1 -'SQ^ 



ANARDO 1 : 59*^/4, world's champion free-legged 

 pacing gelding, took his record in the second heat 

 of a race at Syracuse, N. Y., in 1921, and was the 

 fourteenth of his gait to find a place in the two minute list. 

 He was bred for a trotter and in his colthood an effort was 

 made to educate him to go that gait but he had other ideas, 

 apparently, for the attempt met with no encouragement from 

 him and the job was abandoned. He has had no other edu- 

 cator than Tommy Murphy, who says of him: 



"He just would not learn to trot. He was a natural pacer 

 and pace he would, no amount of care, no coaching, no shoe- 

 ing and no rigging had any appreciable effect on him. He 

 was of the same mind about trotting, I suppose as Mike 

 McDevitt says Prince Loree was about pacing. He did not 

 like the gait, or else he could net acquire it, or it was too 

 hard for him, or something else. He would not learn and so 

 I stopped trying to teach him to trot and let him have his 

 own way as to gait, rigged him accordingly and he very soon 

 made a very fast pacer. 



"There is nothing to tell about him except what you 

 will find in the records and that is not a little for he has been 

 a very busy horse for three years, beginning with 1919. 

 He is a great racing tool for what he can do and as he 

 was compelled to show very close to two minute speed in his 

 very first campaign and in his second and third had to be 

 raced where nothing short of that would get any amount of 



